Victoria Robinson, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Women’s Studies, University of York, has guest edited a special issue of Discover Society. She argues; More than ever,Continue reading
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GEA Conference 2017 Bursary Application Form
The GEA Conference has long provided an important home for established and aspiring feminist researchers to foreground and share deep commitments and passions to addressing gender inequity across all educational contexts and spheres. The 11th GEAContinue reading
Guest Post – What’s Up?
We have a great guest post from sj Miller today, discussing how we can work together to collectively challenge instances of injustice in light of Trump’s presidency. sj Miller, a transdisciplinary award winning teacher/writer/activist/scholar, is Deputy DirectorContinue reading
Guest Post – The Prince on the Black Horse
We are thrilled to share a feature written by Dr Marios Kostas. Marios is a Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Care at Canterbury Campus of the University. Marios has a doctorate in Social Psychology ofContinue reading
Women’s March 2017; Australasia Women’s March on Melbourne
GEA Internalisation Exec Member, Emily Gray is up now to share her experience of marching in Melbourne. Don’t forget to check out our other stories on this issue; Jessica Ringrose Victoria Shouwnumi Sharon Lamb TheContinue reading
GEA Conference 2017 Update
GEA 2017 abstract deadline extended till 14th February We have extended the call for abstracts, symposia and performances to GEA 2017 by two weeks until 14th February 2017. The 2017 conference theme emphasises the valueContinue reading
Feminist Readings Workshop – How to Practice and Disseminate Transnational Feminisms?
Thanks to the Gender and Education Association’s support, Feminist Readings Network held a dissemination workshop in suburban Paris in mid-December 2016. This was an occasion to come together, older and new members, to debate andContinue reading
Women’s March 2017; Unity and Identity Politics
Today is the turn of GEA exec member Sharon Lamb to share her experience of The Women’s March 2017. Sharon marched in Washington and her post discusses identity politics and why we ALL need toContinue reading
Women’s March 2017; “You will never again feel the comfort of my silence”
Following on from GEA chair Jessica Ringrose sharing her experiences of participating in the London Women’s March, Equality and Diversity Lead, Victoria Shouwnumi now shares her story of her time marching in Frankfurt. I was fortunateContinue reading
Women’s March 2017
The Women’s March was a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, to protect women’s rights and protest at the injustices evident in areas such as immigration, health care, reproductive justice, LGBTQIA rights, rape culture, labourContinue reading