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Call for Conference Intern for the 12th European Feminist Research Conference, Barcelona 2025

Call for conference intern for the European Feminist Research Conference 2025 **DEADLINE TO APPLY: 25th APRIL 2025** ATGENDER: The European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation offers one internship for an MA student (based in Utrecht) to support the organization of the European Feminist Research Conference in July 2025 in Barcelona. The internship will last from…

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EFRC CfP Deadline Extended to 31 Jan 2025

Dear ATGENDER friends, The ATGENDER community would like to share that after careful consideration, to give as many people as possible the opportunity to participate we are pleased to announce an extension of the deadline for abstract submissions for the 12th European Feminist Research Conference. Extended Deadline: January 31st, 2025 In response to the complex…

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Consider donating to the European Legal Support Center (ELSC)

Renewing or purchasing an ATGENDER membership? Please also consider donating to the European Legal Support Center (ELSC). ELSC provide free legal advice and assistance to associations, human rights NGOs, groups and individuals advocating for Palestinian rights in mainland Europe and Britain. Read more about their work and donate here: https://elsc.support/donate

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

    CONTEMPORARY FEMINIST LIBERATION STRUGGLES: BODIES, BORDERS, AND INTERSECTIONS.  12th EUROPEAN FEMINIST RESEARCH CONFERENCE  – ATGENDER 2025 –  9-12 JULY – BARCELONA (CATALONIA, SPAIN)  CALL FOR ABSTRACTS  Extended Deadline: 31st of January, 2025  Introduction:   In an era marked by heightened oppressions, including ongoing genocides, (neo-)colonialism and imperialism, violent conflicts, and intersecting injustice and socio-political…

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Call for Chapters for the next Edited Volume

Call for Chapters: Questioning Gender Politics: Contextualising the Future of Education and Schooling in Uncertain Times Schooling continues to be a very important site where gender relations and sexual politics take place (Mac an Ghaill, 1994; Mac an Ghaill, 1996; Haywood & Mac an Ghaill, 1996; Lesko, 2000; Renold, 2005; Ringrose and Renold, 2012; Mendes…

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ECR Event – Decolonising Feminist Publishing

Dear all, A reminder that tomorrow is the next in ATGENDER’s online Politics of Publishing series. We are delighted to welcome Prof Srila Roy (Wits University, South Africa) who will be giving a talk on Decolonising Feminist Publishing. All welcome! Please register below. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.  Decolonising…

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ECR Event – Publishing and Researching from the Global South: The perils and the promise

It is perhaps no surprise that the entangled politics of language, geography, identity, and the broader knowledge production dynamics continue to influence the publishing success of researchers in the Global South. In this talk, I specifically build on citation studies to argue how the current politics of citation systematically erases contributions of minoritized scholars and…

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ATGENDER Statement

As part of its mission and vision as a professional association for feminist scholarship, ATGENDER (The European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation) is committed ‘to confront[ing] institutions of power, recogniz[ing] past and present inequalities, and solidariz[ing] with struggles against intersecting oppressions’. We have asked ourselves what these commitments mean in the face of…

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2024 ATGENDER CONFERENCE GENDER STUDIES AND THE PRECARIOUS LABOUR OF MAKING A DIFFERENCE

The 2024 ATGENDER conference aims to explore the theme of Gender Studies and the Precarious Labour of Making a Difference: (Un)paid Jobs, Internships, and Volunteering in the Worlds of Activism, Profit, and Non-profit. Our conference provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and activists to share their insights and knowledge,and engage in meaningful discussions on issues…

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