Events and Communications Intern Amy Life gives a recap of our event to launch an archival project by the LGBTQ+ Liberation Campaign and the Centre for Research Collections.
GENDER.ED’s Annual Research Showcase returned completely in person for the first time since the pandemic and was an opportunity to learn about cutting-edge gender and sexualities research projects and initiatives at the University of Edinburgh. […]
In honour of GENDER.ED’s five-year anniversary, we recently sat down with past undergraduate interns and PhD assistants to discuss their experiences at GENDER.ED, what gender and sexuality studies related work […]
In honour of GENDER.ED’s five year anniversary, we recently sat down with past undergraduate interns and PhD assistants to discuss their experiences at GENDER.ED, what gender and sexuality studies related […]
Professor Marcy Karin shares her remarks from the GENDER.ED-IASH event on Reproductive Justice to mark International Women’s Day in 2023. We don’t talk about menstrual injustice enough, she writes. On […]
Image: Panelists at the GENDER.ED panel on writing and disseminating research in gender and sexuality studies
As researchers of gender and sexuality, we are reflexive of our own positions in our research, but how do we understand the experiences of survey workers who are crucial to quantitative […]
Reflections on Academic ReflectionQuinn M., 1991 Self, sculpture by Marc Quinn, accessed 21 February 2023, http://marcquinn.com/artworks/single/self-1991.
What archives and methods do we need to conduct a feminist analysis of nation-building? How do feminist movements locate themselves in relation to religious politics? This review of the late Pakistani […]
Today, as part of our LGBT+ History month series, we’re revisiting a powerful piece from our recently concluded Blogathon in which Tina Dixon shows how the subject of gender-based violence […]
It’s LGBT+ History Month and GENDER.ED asked some of our friends to reflect on the queer and trans theory that they love. Here’s celebrating scholarship that shapes our lives and […]
Image: Local Green Belt Movement members survey their work. Credit: USAID/Neil ThomasToday, GENDER.ED teams up with the Edinburgh Earth Initiative to share our toolkit on gender sensitive research.
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