Jean Monnet Chair on Feminist Epistemic Justice in the EU and Beyond (FEJUST) Coordinator: Assoc. Prof. Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm, Bahçeşehir University
📣Call for Papers
👉🏻 Reimagining EU Politics: Embracing Feminist Epistemic Justice and Decolonial Perspectives to be published by @Gender_Journal Send your 300 words abstract to [email protected] by October 30, 2023. Details: https://t.co/cRcIPUQlTO @RahimeSKurum
Drawing on Black feminist thought, "Reimagining Equality in EU Higher Education and Research Policies: Insights from Black Feminism.” exposes how EU policies often overlook race and structural inequality, calling for a decolonial and transformative vision of equality in academia.
We very happy to share that the third article of our @eu_fejust special issue Reimagining EU Politics: Embracing Feminist Epistemic Justice and Decolonial Perspectives is now published in the Journal of Gender Studies!
https://t.co/XKWdgPkNJZ
Today, on the International Day of the Girl Child, we celebrate the power, resilience, and voices of girls everywhere.
At FEJUST, we believe every girl deserves to learn, lead, and shape her own future — free from inequality and injustice.
FEJUST Policy Brief 2“Beyond Brussels So White: Towards an EU of Epistemic Justice and Inclusive Diversity” urges the EU to move past symbolic diversity. Open pathways, embed intersectionality & include those most affected.
🔗 https://t.co/ZjMPfGh9dh
Speaking about gender in Turkey is rarely neutral. Our policy brief 1 explores how youth in the FEJUST Gender in International Development course used participatory action research to claim epistemic justice — shaping how and where their voices are heard.
https://t.co/QSUXyqAxl9
As the FEJUST team, we are proud of Özge Zihnioğlu's article that deepens critical debates on epistemic exclusion, distributive injustice, and the politics of inclusion within EU enlargement processes.
We are delighted to spotlight the third publication of the FEJUST Special Issue "Reimagining EU Politics: Embracing Feminist Epistemic Justice and Decolonial Perspectives" in the Journal of Gender Studies.
📢The EU champions civil society inclusion in Turkey & Serbia, but who really gets heard? My new paper in @Gender_Journal shows how consultation processes often privilege some organizations, while silencing others, deepening hierarchies and exclusion. https://t.co/pW7GEKKOpF
As FEJUST, we are proud to highlight how this article advances critical debates on epistemic exclusion, justice, and the politics of inclusion within EU enlargement processes.
Despite efforts to promote inclusion, many CSOs face epistemic exclusion: certain groups consistently gain access to consultations and resources, while others are left out of crucial networks and debates.
As the FEJUST team, we are happy to highlight how this article enriches academic debates on heritage and historicity by bringing feminist and queer perspectives into dialogue with questions of epistemic justice.
We are proud to share the article of FEJUST Project Assistant Ibrahim Ekrem Sari, published in the Special Issue “Understanding Epistemic Erasures of Local & Indigenous Communities” for Third World Quarterly. https://t.co/ovEsgvlCFL
As the FEJUST team, we are happy to highlight how this article enriches academic debates on heritage and historicity by bringing feminist and queer perspectives into dialogue with questions of epistemic justice.
We are very happy to share that the second article of our @FEJUST_EU special issue Reimagining EU Politics: Embracing Feminist Epistemic Justice and Decolonial Perspectives is now published in the Journal of Gender Studies! https://t.co/mJaOEUUASk
As FEJUST team, we are so happy to diversify EU studies with feminist and postcolonial approaches. This article, surely is a timely, and very important contribution to EU studies.