Menstruating While IncarceratedWomen’s bodies are different from men’s—this is not a controversial statement—and require different forms of care and maintenance. We know this, yet we still struggle to identify and […]
Speculation: imagining better queer health futures Recently, the UK government has invested significant capital in AI modelling of ‘healthy futures,’ in an effort to get ahead of potential and unforeseen health […]
What do men talk about when men talk about men?
Gender and the history of social work education at the University of EdinburghMy doctoral research examines the careers of three women who ran the social work department at the University […]
The World Making Powers of Law and Performance: Queer Politics Beyond Neoliberal LegalismHow may queer performances help us think about the limits of, and reconceptualise the mainstream rhetoric of, LGBT […]
Researching young people’s contraceptive work in SwedenHistorically, there seems to have always been a desire and need to contracept: to prevent or be able to plan pregnancies and/or prevent sexually […]
Women, gender and divorce: an historical focusIn two years, it will be the 100th anniversary of the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1923. Within the Divorce Courts, this Act placed both […]
In Defense of ‘Assholes’ (Feminism)People talking, glasses ring, and chairs pushed aboutin a small, dark, and dimly lit room.I can hear the host, a famous comedian, introduce mewhile she asks […]
GENDER.ED is pleased to announce the introduction of the ‘ECR Spotlight’, a new series showcasing the work of University of Edinburgh PhD and Postdoctoral researchers. The ECR Spotlight will comprise […]
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