Diana Mary Leonard, who has died aged 68 of endometrial cancer after a stubborn struggle, was a feisty and fiery feminist academic and activist. She was one of the originators of feminist sociology in theContinue reading
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Report on the Conference: Care Work in Focus: The Changing Nature of Care Work in Sectors
The conference, held on 19th July at Lancaster University (9.00-6.00) was attended by over 54 people, 16 speakers and 38 paying delegates. It was sponsored by the Centre for Gender & Women’s Studies, the FacultyContinue reading
What do women learn from magazines?
On 2nd of December Teresa Doherty, Tricia French and I organised the first of a series of (what we hope will become) termly Gender and Education Association events at The Women’s Library. About 30 peopleContinue reading
2009 GEA Conference: London
The 2009 conference was theme was regulation and resistance. It was held at the Institute of Education in central London. Share on Facebook Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Email toContinue reading
6th International GEA Conference: Dublin
Trinity College Dublin , 28 th – 30 th March 2007. The conference’s theme, Gender Balance/Gender Bias, drew a wide array of interesting papers and participants to Dublin in what was a lively and stimulatingContinue reading
Interim Conference 2010: Diversity of Voices
8 – 9 April 2010 Universitat de Barcelona, Edifici Històric de la Universitat de Barcelona, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585. 08007 Keynote speakers: Judith Butler, Capitolina Diaz, Lídia Puigvert, Myria Vassiliadou, Gaby WeinerContinue reading
GEA’s launch – March 2002
The first ever GEA event was held on International Women’s Day – Friday, 8 March – 2002 at the University of North London (now London Metropolitan University) and attended by some 60 delegates, guests andContinue reading
Website launch
We are launching our brand new website on March 18th. Share on Facebook Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post Email to a friend
Seedcorn Funding – Would you like a run a GEA event?
All GEA members are eligible to apply for up to £300 of seedcorn funding for a GEA event. Applications for alternative amounts will be considered on their merits. We welcome applications for all practice andContinue reading