In June 2013, the next GEXcel research will be starting, this time dealing with issues concerning postcolonial bodies, feminist disidentifications and decolonisations. In connection to the theme, the next international Somatechnics conference will be arranged, June 17 - 19, 2013.
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Postcolonial bodies, Feminist Disidentifications and Decolonisations
January 07 | 0 comments
GEXcel Work in Progress reports, 2012
September 28 | 0 comments
Several new GEXcel Work in Progress reports have been published during 2012. They are all available for download from the GEXcel website:
The Swedish Research Council’s investment in gender research
October 26 | 0 comments
A comment to evalatuion of the three Swedish Centres of Gender Excellence
International Conference: Gender Paradoxes in Academic and Scientific Organisation(s) – Change, Excellence and Interventions
September 07 | 0 comments
20-21 October 2011 at Örebro University, Forum House, Bio.
GEXcel evaluated
September 15 | 0 comments
Accommodation
September 09 | 0 comments
Conference call: Gender Paradoxes of Changing Academic and Scientific Organisation(s)
June 17 | 0 comments
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
GEXcel Theme 11-12, Gender Paradoxes of Changing Academic and Scientific Organisation(s), invites scholars, at all career stages, to apply for a workshop conference in October 20-21, 2011 at Örebro University, Sweden.
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(What's this?)Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
By ulrica on 06 Dec | 0 comments
Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality is committed to the development of new feminist and profeminist perspectives on changing gender relations, with special attention to:
• Intersections between gender and power differentials, based on age, class, dis/abilities, ethnicity, nationality, racialisation, sexuality, violence, and other social divisions
• Intersections of societal dimensions and processes of continuity and change: culture, economy, generativity, polity, sexuality, science and technology
• Embodiment: Intersections of discourse and materiality, and of sex and gender
• Transdisciplinarity: intersections of humanities, social sciences, medical, technical and natural sciences
• Intersections of different branches of feminist theorizing, including: historical materialist feminisms, postcolonial and anti-racist feminisms, radical feminisms, sexual difference feminisms, queerfeminisms, cyberfeminisms, posthuman feminisms, critical studies on men and masculinities
• A critical analysis of the travelling of ideas, theories and concepts
• A politics of location, reflexivity and transnational contextualizing that reflects the basis of the Series framed within European diversity and transnational power relations
The core editorial group is:
Dr. KATHY DAVIS (Utrecht University, The Netherlands),
Professor JEFF HEARN (managing editor; Linköping University, Sweden; Hanken School of Economics, Finland; University of Huddersfield, UK),
Professor ANNA G. JÓNASDÓTTIR (Örebro University, Sweden),
Professor NINA LYKKE (managing editor; Linköping University, Sweden),
Professor CHANDRA TALPADE MOHANTY (Syracuse University, USA),
Professor ELżBIETA H. OLEKSY (University of Łódź, Poland),
Dr. ANDREA PETÖ (Central European University, Hungary),
Professor ANN PHOENIX (University of London, UK)
For a full list of published and forthcoming volumes, click here
For enquiries and proposals, contact the GEXcel Editorial Assistant, Katherine Harrison: katherine.harrison@liu.se




