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New Atgender Edited Volume is Out

AtGender is happy to announce the publication today of the last AtGender edited volume, Homonationalism, Femonationalism, Ablenationalism. Critical Pedagogies Contextualised, edited by Angeliki Sifaki, C.L. Quinan and Katarina Loncarevic in the AtGender series “Teaching with Gender” at Routledge. This edited volume engages with a range of geographical, political and cultural contexts to intervene in ongoing scholarly…

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Call for Chapters for the Edited Volume

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 et al, 2022)….

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Important announcements for EFRC participants

APPLICATIONS FOR TRAVEL GRANTS It is now possible to apply for the travel grants that ATGENDER has made available for students/precarious scholars who cannot cover the travel/accommodation costs. To apply, please send a short statement of motivation (100-150 words max.) to <info@atgender.eu> explaining a) your employment/student status, b) which costs you can cover, and which…

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11th European Feminist Research Conference – Frequently Asked Questions

AtGender Membership  How do I become an AtGender member? You can apply for membership here. Membership entails many benefits, including reduced rates at this conference. Depending on your employment status, you can apply for the reduced individual membership.  How long does my AtGender membership last? Regardless of the month you pay, your membership will last…

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ATGENDER – ECRs SERIES 2 – EVENT 1: Tips and tricks on Writing

Dear all, The following event is unfortunately postponed due to unexpected circumstances. The event will be rescheduled, and the new information will be shared as soon as possible. With our apologies and best wishes, The AtGender team *** (January 17, 4.00-5.30 pm CET) on zoom – There is so much to think about for early…

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ATGENDER is looking for a co-organiser for the next Spring Conference 2023

We are excited to announce the opportunity to co-organize the next Spring Conference for 2023 focused on teaching. ATGENDER Spring Conferences represent a great opportunity for feminist, queer and gender studies scholars, activists, artists and policy makers to gather, share their teaching and research projects and exchange experiences. If your organisation would be interested in…

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Call for Edited Volume Teaching with Gender Book Series AtGender/Routledge

ATGENDER invites the submission of proposals for edited volumes, for the Teaching with Gender Series, published in cooperation with Routledge. The volumes in this series address challenges and possibilities of teaching about women and gender in a wide range of educational contexts (for more information about the series and previous volumes click here).  The series…

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Call for Bids to host the 12th European Feminist Research Conference in 2025

Every three years, ATGENDER organises together with a partner institution the big European Feminist Research Conference (EFRC), which represents one of the major opportunities for feminist, queer and gender studies scholars, activists, artists and policy makers to gather and exchange experiences. Should you be interested in organising the EFRC in 2025 we would like you…

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Group-mentoring Initiative

Welcome to the New AtGender Group-mentoring Initiative! “Time-pockets” – Feminist work-life questions Team-leaders: Aino-Maija Elonheimo & Berteke Waaldijk  As remote or hybrid work and distance-learning has become the new normal in our academic life, we are confronted with new challenges in balancing life, organizing daily routines, and finding a good rhythm for work and free time. Many…

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In Solidarity with Danish Researchers

Please read and consider signing this open letter by Danish gender research colleagues regarding attacks on gender and migration research in Denmark and academic freedom. Academic freedom in Denmark – Open Letter, 2 June 2021 On 1 June, the Danish Parliament adopted a position on ‘Excessive activism in certain research environments’. The position was adopted…

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