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Throughout November we are highlighting articles from our archives on #peace and #conflict. From 2003, “Visible Wars & Invisible Girls, Shadow Industries, and the Politics of Not-Knowing” by Carolyn Nordstrom. https://t.co/kYfFq7SJF6 #ViolenceAgainstWomen
Throughout November, we are highlighting articles from our archives on #peace and #conflict. From 2020, "Gender and the Canadian Armed Forces: Does Change Mean Feminist Progress?" by Maya Eichler. https://t.co/GmxvCEQ5yP #genderstudies#military
New CFP! Liveable Futures: Radical Imagination as Method // Radical Imagination as Survival. Co-edited by Erin Fredericks, Alex Khasnabish, & Ardath Whynacht. Deadline April 4, 2024. DETAILS: https://t.co/z2gdOxrXON @ResearchMSVU@MountAllison @ArdathJean #callforpapers
Throughout November we are highlight articles on #peaceandconflict from our 48 years of publishing. First in the series, from 2000: “Feminism’s Influence on Peace History” by Frances Early. https://t.co/nKZ5CqmfgH #research#feminism#history
Continuing our October series on #Indigenoushistory: From 2015, "Representing Colonial Violence: trafficking, sex work, and the violence of law," by Sarah Hunt. https://t.co/fX6aX4V5B2 #MMIWG2S
Next in our series on #Indigenoushistory: From 2008, “Transforming and Grappling with Concepts of Activism and Feminism with Indigenous Women Artists” by Julie Nagam. https://t.co/taUYmxrsy4
Continuing our October series on #Indigenoushistory: From 2005, "Introduction to 'Indigenous Women: The State of Our Nations'" by Bonita Lawrence and Kim Anderson. https://t.co/XY10iGPGxi
October is #mikmawhistorymonth in Mi'kma'ki. Atlantis Journal will highlight articles about #Indigenoushistory from our archives. “All My Relations: Reclaiming the Stories of our Indigenous Grandmothers” (2016) by Jodi Beniuk #IndigenousPeoplesDay https://t.co/ZEx0EwqEQ2
Introducing the first academic journal devoted to the study of Femininities! While there are many masculinities journals, there has yet to be one focused on femininities – until now! 🧵 https://t.co/XVyjUTfayo
Part 4 of our September exploration of #feminist#pedagogy. From 2007: “When #blackfeminism Meets Canadian #womensstudies: A Psycho-Social Analysis of Discursive Contradiction and Psychical Conflict in the Classroom” by Jessica Ringrose. https://t.co/pNSI6DJICr #genderstudies
Part 3 of our September exploration of #feminist#pedagogy. From 1989, “Beyond ;Talking Heads': Towards an Empowering Pedagogy of Women’s Studies” by Greta Hofmann Nemiroff. https://t.co/ErzzRnCLMW #HigherEducation#teaching#womensstudies
August is National #Wellness Awareness Month. From our archives: Vol.32 No.2 (2008), "Mothers and Others: Promoting Healthy Living Through Research" by Gayle Letherby. #motherhood#research
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August is National Wellness Awareness Month. From the archives: "'It feels a bit like drowning': Expectations and Experiences of Motherhood during COVID-19,” by May Friedman, Kori Kostka Lichtfuss, Lucas Martignetti, & Jacqui Gingras 42.1 (2021) https://t.co/Qk1aY6STrR