🚨AGM DETAILS:
This year's Gender and Feminist Geographies Research Group AGM now takes place on Wednesday 17th September at 14:00 to 15:30 (UK time) on Zoom.
Email [email protected] for Zoom link & details 📧
Everyone welcome ☺️
���� Here's our info poster ahead of the @RGS_IBG Conference next week!
It details sessions & events sponsored by GFGRG - a fantastic showcase of research and networking opportunities.
If you’re attending the conference, don’t miss the GFGRG sessions and events!
#RGS2025 #GFGRG
A huge well done to all three for their outstanding feminist and gender-focused geographical research! All the dissertations we read were excellent - thank you for your brilliant submissions. 🌍✨
#RGS#GFGRG#Geography#FeministGeography#UndergraduateResearch
🎉 Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 GFGRG Undergraduate Dissertation Prize! 🎉
🏆 Joint First Place
Sam Seaborn, @UniofOxford, for the dissertation:
“Inside of ‘The Factory’: An investigation of working-class masculinity in post-industrial Manchester”
🥈 Runner Up
Francesca Willn, @UniofExeter, for the dissertation:
“Run Like a Girl – The digital reinforcement and destruction of gender norms by female running influencers on Instagram”
Congratulations Francesca!
Join the Society's Gender and Feminist Geographies Research Group (@GFG_RGSIBG) for an upcoming event with Walaa Alqaisiya.
🔊 'GFGRG Online Seminar Series: Against the Genocidal Function of Liberal Feminism'
📍 Online, Thursday 18 December
👉 Book: https://t.co/E7Gkyt5CVS
📢 GFGRG Call for Event Proposals
We’re inviting proposals for events that promote feminist geographical research/practice & can offer up to £300 for workshops/panels/community collabs & more.
To submit a proposal, email [email protected] for form & return it by 15.01 📧
🗣️ The GFGRG is excited to launch our new seminar series!
Our first speaker is Walaa Alqaisiya presenting 'Against the genocidal function of liberal feminism: lessons from Palestine's resistance'
🗓️ 18 Dec
⏰ 12–1pm (GMT)
📍 Online (not recorded)
Sign up: https://t.co/wELEkYUJUF
A huge well done to all three for their outstanding feminist and gender-focused geographical research! All of the dissertations we read were excellent, thank you for your brilliant submissions 🌍✨ #RGS#GFGRG#Geography#FeministGeography#UndergraduateResearch
🎉 Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 @GFG_RGSIBG@RGS_IBG Undergraduate Dissertation Prize 🎉
🏆 Joint First Place
Sam Seaborn, @Oxford, for the dissertation titled - “Inside of ‘The Factory’: An investigation of working-class masculinity in post-industrial Manchester”
🥈 Runner Up
Francesca Willn, @UniofExeter , for the dissertation titled - “Run Like a Girl - The digital reinforcement and destruction of gender norms by female running influencers on Instagram”
Congratulations Francesca!
🚨 Important event🚨
A Sense of the Possible: Trans Geographies in Dystopian Times
13 November 2025, 12:00-1:30 (GMT)
Online - sign up for the Zoom link here:
https://t.co/r7tDT6Wumf
🚨 Important event🚨
A Sense of the Possible: Trans Geographies in Dystopian Times
13 November 2025, 12:00-1:30 (GMT)
Online - sign up for the Zoom link here:
https://t.co/r7tDT6Wumf
Conference Coordinators: Rituparna Bhattcharyya & Alkım Karaağaç PGR Reps: Grainne Fay & Sophia Simelitidou EDI Rep: Giulia Mininni Ordinary Members: Sieun Lee, Diti Bhaltacharya, Jay Sinclair & Kate Maclean
We can't wait for what this year brings 🎉
We’re delighted to welcome our GFGRG Committee members for 2025/26 ✨
A big thank you to everyone continuing their roles, and warm welcome to our newly appointed committee members joining this year. We look forward to an exciting year ahead of gender and feminist geographies🧡
✍️ Here is a list of our amazing committee members -
Chair: Cordelia Freeman
Secretary: Elizabeth Gagen
Treasurer: Negar Elodie Behzadi
Web Coordinator: Chloe Fox-Robertson
Dissertation Prize Coordinator: Margot Rubin
Social Media & Membership Officer: Poppy Budworth
Giuila from the Gender and Precarity at Energy Frontiers (@GENERATE) project at @OfficialUoM, reflects on the creative energy geographies session at this year's @RGS_IBG conference 📢
Read more here and follow them for updates about fab work: https://t.co/tpVaB2py2t 💻
🚨 New Blog Alert 🚨
'Exploring Endocrine Geographies: Reflections from the 2025 RGS-IBG Conference in Birmingham' by Jay Sinclair at @DurhamU34989 . Thank you for your brilliant contributions Jay!
https://t.co/tJonmvpRup
🚨AGM DETAILS:
This year's Gender and Feminist Geographies Research Group AGM now takes place on Wednesday 17th September at 14:00 to 15:30 (UK time) on Zoom.
Email [email protected] for Zoom link & details 📧
Everyone welcome ☺️