🌟 Congratulations to Beyza Gulmezoglu, Ed Manuel, Thomas Monk, Zara Riaz, Andrew Breazeale, Rebeca Cruz, Felix Iglhaut, Line Relisieux and Hamza Syed on being recognised through this year's LSE Class Teacher Awards and LSESU Teaching Awards!
#LSEPublicPolicy
Very excited to share a new publication in Lesedi. Field Notes #27
"Ethnographic Fieldnotes: Navigating Fieldwork with Mothers around Gangsterism in Cape Town"
Accessible here @IFAS_Research: https://t.co/62Ba6GdUo8
It is a pleasure to share my article on what I consider are the most relevant economic dilemmas faced by Mexico today. 🤓📚 @AmerQuarterly @LSEPublicPolicy https://t.co/6lv3s9es5S
Very humbled to receive the Excellence in Education Award at LSE @LSEPublicPolicy, it has been such an honour and pleasure to work with Prof @VRubioMarquez on the 'Policy-Making: Process, Challenges and Outcomes' course for the past two years.
The editorial team of Gender, Place and Culture is pleased to announce the winners of the Annual Award for New and Emerging Scholars @line_rlx@saanchi_saxena
https://t.co/hTj88g0DNx
Congratulations to @line_rlx on receiving the Annual Award for New and Emerging Scholars from Gender, Place and Culture!
Well done, Line! 👏
#partofLSE@GPCjournal
Here is my analysis on Mexico’s recent policy shifts on political power, institutions, checks and balances, the economy and social transfers for @ACFPCenter@AtlanticCouncil 🤓📈📉📚🌎@LSEPublicPolicy https://t.co/tDrlutlEMi
It is a pleasure to share my analysis for @ChathamHouse on the current challenges and stakes in Mexico’s relationship with the US. 🤓📚🌎 https://t.co/8s49zqRQJ8
Join us for our workshop on "Policing Appearances, Reclaiming Aesthetics" at IFAS-Research on May 22nd from 2 - 5:30pm. We'll explore how power relationships based on race, gender & other criteria operate through the policing of appearances. Register here: https://t.co/gpThGp5Xj9
I am so excited to share that my article Peace and Conflict in Public Space: Gendered Murals Shaping Belfast has been published with @Geopolitics_Jl (and it's open access)!
https://t.co/8SKvy7QiBa
📕[Publication] What do photographers and their pictures show about Africa? The latest issue of Sources. Materials & Filedwork in African Studies, "Photos & Photographers", is now online. It is available here 👇
https://t.co/GeRargNKSy
Very excited to participate to the international conference "Weaving Histories from Below in the Global South" organised by @IFAS_Research & to be part of the panel about "The Fabric of Identities"!
🌍[International Conference] Weaving Histories from Below in the Global South - Needlework, Gender and Empowerment
📅 2-3 Nov
📍IFAS Research
Online programme ➡️ https://t.co/allLBM1uVS
Join us for our next student-led @LSEGeography Feminist Reading Group💜! We will be discussing feminist perspectives on work, focusing on sex and gestational work. All level students are welcome!
🔥 REMINDER – Don't miss the deadline for the call for papers – Conference: Weaving Histories from Below in the Global South. Needlework, Gender, and Empowerment in Southern Africa.
⏰ Deadline: 30/04/2022
More details here 👉https://t.co/MfGcxMNoTW
📢 Appel à communications – Colloque (2-3 nov. 2022, Johannesbourg)
Weaving Histories from Below in the Global South. Needlework, Gender, and Empowerment in Southern Africa
Propositions : max. 2500 signes
Date-limite : 30/04/2022
Plus de détails 👉https://t.co/l36ZJpuwxa
📢Call for Papers – Conference (2-3 Nov 2022, Johannesburg)
Weaving Histories from Below in the Global South. Needlework, Gender, and Empowerment in Southern Africa
Abstracts: max. 300 words/ 2500 characters
Deadline: 30/04/2022
More details 👉https://t.co/l36ZJpuwxa