We are a network that brings together scholars and students across the college whose research and teaching examines the influence of gendered power relations.
King's Gender Studies people, please join us for networking lunch next week, 25 April, between 12:00 and 14:00 in the River Room.
See your GSN mailing list message for details and signing up!
Join us at one of our upcoming events! We have an exciting selection of speakers and themes for Women's History Month and beyond.
All events require registration - more details here: https://t.co/R9apAc9Tov
Am re-posting this as a reminder of closing date 6th February - two post-doc positions, based in Dublin with research travel and working on gender, violence, phenomenology and armed conflict. Details below! @ucddublin @UCDLawSchool
A new piece on the blog from Yubai Li, PhD student @EdinburghUni on marriage and childbirth customs and gender norms among Tibetan women. Check it out here: https://t.co/Ow2mqNJx43
We're seeing👀 increasing💰& programmatic interest in changing #socialnorms to achieve #genderequality
...But what are social norms + how do they change?🤔
Our @UN_Women paper untangles a complex field of theory & practice and proposes a path forward🛣️🔗 https://t.co/z4a7zHCMOv
"Egg freezing is shifting our idea of reproduction from making babies to making fertility."
Watch our @Kings_SGA Global Affairs Explained video with Dr @LucyvandeWiel to learn how egg freezing is changing our understanding of reproduction.
On YouTube⬇️
https://t.co/SWUiTBO63v
📢Our new report #BehindClosedDoors draws on interviews with Latin American victim-survivors of domestic servitude in the UK, highlighting high levels of isolation, exploitation and abuse that are endemic within the sector. #antislaveryday https://t.co/a5vGz2VUrQ
Attention KCL students - there is still time to submit your essay to the 2023 Feminist Analysis essay prize. The winners will be published on Feminist Perspectives and receive a prize in book vouchers @giwlkings@GenderKings https://t.co/QatN4ybTLs
In seminar 2 of the 'Interrogating Development' series at @KingsIntDev, authors @sham_marral & @sorchathomson talk about their new book 'She Who Struggles: Revolutionary Women Who Shaped the World'.
🗓️27 Oct, Friday, 4.30pm
📍Strand
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Check out the newest #disciplinedandresistantbodies piece on the blog! In it, @abhishek_psyD brilliantly reflects on feminist methodologies in the context of his ethnographic research in a juvenile home in Delhi, India.
https://t.co/g69YETiGKb