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  • The brilliance of BLM. An interview with Dr. S.M. Rodriguez. Abraham, Margaret and Rodriguez, S.M.
  • Impressions from Brazil: The international day of everything but women’s rights. Acciari, Louisa
  • Women have nothing to be forgiven for. Acciari, Louisa
  • Practicing decoloniality 2/3: Transnational feminist solidarity. Acciari, Louise
  • Fertility patterns of child migrants: age at migration and ancestry in comparative perspective. Adsera, Alícia and Ferrer, Ana M. and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Wilson, Ben
  • Racialising research: managing power and politics? Ali, Suki
  • Changing parenting roles for transforming gender. Allen, Jules
  • Against our Fetrah:on the epistemic and material implications of anti-gender politics in the Gulf. Almazidi, Nour
  • Wujud:a political philosophy of justice and presence in the Arabian Peninsula. Almazidi, Nour picture_as_pdf
  • Beyond the contours of Zionist sovereignty:decolonisation in Palestine's Unity Intifada. Alqaisiya, Walaa picture_as_pdf
  • The decolonial wor(l)ds of Indigenous women. Alqaisiya, Walaa picture_as_pdf
  • Troubling anti-gender attacks:transnational activist and academic perspectives. Amirali, Alia and Grinspan, Mauro Cabral and Gill-Peterson, Jules and Nyanzi, Stella and McEwen, Haley
  • re-imagining revolutions. Andrijasevic, Rutvica and Hamilton, Carrie and Hemmings, Clare
  • Comment on: “Does MCDA trump CEA?”. Angelis, Aris and Kanavos, Panos picture_as_pdf
  • A nation reborn:right to law and right to life in The Purge franchise. Armstrong, Megan A. description
  • Understanding the gender dynamics of Russia's economic transformation: women's and men's experiences of employment, domestic labour and poverty. Ashwin, Sarah
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  • Destabilizing theory: contemporary feminist debates. Barrett, Michèle and Phillips, Anne
  • Five Minutes with Anne Barron and Mary Evans: “Academics seldom have the opportunity to discuss issues about their profession”. Barron, Anne and Evans, Mary
  • Drawing on genocide. Baumeister, Hannah description
  • Decentralisation, women's rights and poverty: learning from India and South Africa. Beall, Jo
  • Gender, poverty and aid architecture. Beetham, Gwendolyn
  • Intergenerational relationships: Case study of Stephen Fry and Elliott Spencer. Benge, Victoria
  • Affect, infrastructure and activism:The House of Brag's London Queer Social Centre in Brixton, South London. Bettocchi, Milo
  • The legacy of the coalition government: a double standard on women’s rights. Billington-Murphy, Kady
  • Women's studies, science and technology. Birke, L. and Henry, Marsha
  • The blackhole: women's studies, science and technology. Birke, L. and Henry, Marsha
  • Barriers to acceptance of housing offers by families in temporary accommodation:an LSE London report for Camden Council. Blanc, Fanny and White, Tim and Fernandez, Alex and Franco Vega, Ignacio and Frassoldati, Irene and Lam, Tiffany and Bowles, Lisa-Marie and Scanlon, Kathleen
  • Between fatigue and silence:the challenges of conducting research on sexual violence in conflict. Boesten, Jelke and Henry, Marsha picture_as_pdf
  • The gender politics of closing down Yarl’s Wood. Bowers, Malia
  • Aging populations and rural places:impacts on and innovations in land use planning. Brasier, Kathryn J. and Patel-Campillo, Anouk and Findeis, Jill
  • Adolescent citizenship, or temporality and the negation of black childhood in two eras. Breslow, Jacob
  • Flirting with the Islamic state:queer childhood with a touch of contemporary sexual politics. Breslow, Jacob picture_as_pdf
  • Q and A with Dr Jacob Breslow on Ambivalent childhoods:speculative futures and the psychic life of the child. Breslow, Jacob picture_as_pdf
  • They would have transitioned me:third conditional TERF grammar of trans childhood. Breslow, Jacob picture_as_pdf
  • Moderating the ‘worst of humanity’:sexuality, witnessing, and the digital life of coloniality. Breslow, Jacob
  • Poverty, religion and gender: perspectives from Albania. Brickell, Claire
  • Public culture as professional science: final report of the ScoPE project (scientists on public engagement: from communication to deliberation?). Burchell, Kevin and Franklin, Sarah and Holden, Kerry
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  • FEMEN and Malala as feminist protest ‘brands’ – Some polarities in feminist activism. Cage, Charlotte
  • Diritti sociali, redistribuzione e globalizzazione. Calloni, Marina
  • Gender studies, differenza di genere e legittimità democratica. Calloni, Marina
  • Italian antifascism and LSE. Calloni, Marina
  • Privacy e uguaglianza nel dibattito statunitense. Calloni, Marina
  • Evidence from New Zealand suggests that the government’s plan for auto-enrolment into workplace pensions may substantially affect participation rates and total savings. Carrera, Leandro N. and Chant, Sylvia and Cherti, Myriam
  • How does freedom dress? Catherine, Ania and Mahboub, Samira
  • The coloniality of contemporary human rights discourses on 'honour' in and around the United Nations. Cetinkaya, Hasret picture_as_pdf
  • Acknowledgements. Chant, Sylvia
  • Beyond incomes: a new take on the 'Feminisation of poverty'. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: Women's Rights and Islamic family law: perspectives on reform. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: a courtship after marriage: sexuality and love in Mexican transnational families. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: feminist futures: women, culture and development. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: heterosexual Africa: the history of an idea from the age of exploration to the age of AIDS - by Marc Epprecht. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: sex in development: science, sexuality and morality in global perspective. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: threatening others: Nicaraguans and the formation of national identities in Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: using gender research in development, Quisumbing, Agnes R. and Bonnie McClafferty. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: women, Islam and modernity: single women, sexuality and reproductive health in contemporary Indonesia. Chant, Sylvia
  • Book review: working the night shift: women in India's call center industry - by Reena Patel. Chant, Sylvia
  • Children in female-headed households: interrogating the concept of an ‘inter-generational transmission of disadvantage’ with particular reference to the Gambia, Philippines and Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • ¿Como podemos hacer que la “feminizacion de la pobreza” resulte mas relevante en materia de politicas? ¿Hacia una "feminizacion de la responsabilidad y la obligacion"? Chant, Sylvia
  • Contributions of a gender perspective to the analysis of poverty. Chant, Sylvia
  • Dangerous equations? How women-headed households became the poorest of the poor: causes, consequences and cautions. Chant, Sylvia
  • Dangerous equations? How women-headed households became the poorest of the poor: causes, consequences and cautions. Chant, Sylvia
  • Diane Elson. Chant, Sylvia
  • Exemption. Chant, Sylvia
  • Families on the verge of breakdown? : views on contemporary trends in family life in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • Female employment in Puerto Vallarta: a case study. Chant, Sylvia
  • Female headship and the "feminisation of poverty". Chant, Sylvia
  • Female headship and the 'feminisation of poverty'. Chant, Sylvia
  • Female household headship, privation and power: challenging the feminisation of poverty thesis. Chant, Sylvia
  • From "woman-blind" to "man-kind": should men have more space in gender and development? Chant, Sylvia
  • Galvanising girls for development? Critiquing the shift from ‘smart’ to ‘smarter economics’. Chant, Sylvia
  • Gender and manufacturing employment. Chant, Sylvia
  • Gender, cities and the millennium development goals in the global south. Chant, Sylvia
  • Gender, generation and poverty: exploring the 'Feminisation of poverty' in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Chant, Sylvia
  • Gender, migration and urban development in Costa Rica: the case of Guanacaste. Chant, Sylvia
  • Gendered poverty across space and time: introduction and overview. Chant, Sylvia
  • Household organisation and survival in developing countries. Chant, Sylvia
  • LSE research festival exhibitor interviews: Sylvia Chant. Chant, Sylvia
  • La ‘femenización de la pobreza’ en Costa Rica ¿un problema para las mujeres y los niños? Chant, Sylvia
  • Men in crisis? Chant, Sylvia
  • Men in crisis? Reflections on masculinities, work and family in north-west Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • Men in crisis? reflections on masculinities, work and family in northwest Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • Men, women and household diversity. Chant, Sylvia
  • New era at Wassu. Chant, Sylvia
  • Our daughters, Wassu. Chant, Sylvia
  • Photo Blog: Hand-cooked food in the Gambia. Chant, Sylvia
  • Population, migration, employment and gender. Chant, Sylvia
  • Re-thinking the "feminization of poverty" in relation to aggregate gender indices. Chant, Sylvia
  • Revisiting the 'feminisation of poverty' and the UNDP gender indices: what case for a gendered poverty index? Chant, Sylvia
  • Single motherhood and poverty: the case of the Netherlands. Chant, Sylvia
  • Single-parent families: choice or constraint? The formation of female-headed households in Mexican shanty towns. Chant, Sylvia
  • Towards a (re)-conceptualisation of the 'feminisation of poverty': reflections on gender-differentiated poverty from the Gambia, Philippines and Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • Urban livelihoods, employment and gender. Chant, Sylvia
  • Von feminisierten zu feministischen Städten? Gender, Frauen und Urbanisierung im 21. Jahrhundert. Chant, Sylvia
  • WID vs GAD. Chant, Sylvia
  • Whose crisis? Public and popular reactions to family change in Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • Women and health: poor women in cities suffer most. Chant, Sylvia
  • Women, gender and urban housing in the global south. Chant, Sylvia
  • Women, girls, and world poverty: empowerment, equality or essentialism? Chant, Sylvia
  • Women-headed households. Chant, Sylvia
  • The curious question of feminising poverty in Costa Rica: the importance of gendered subjectivities. Chant, Sylvia
  • The disappearing of 'smart economics'?: The World Development Report 2012 on Gender Equality: some concerns about the preparatory process and the prospects for paradigm change. Chant, Sylvia
  • The 'feminisation of poverty' and the 'feminisation' of anti-poverty programmes: room for revision? Chant, Sylvia
  • The formation of female-headed households in Mexican shantytowns. Chant, Sylvia
  • The informal sector and employment. Chant, Sylvia
  • The informal sector and employment. Chant, Sylvia
  • The links between gender and poverty are over-simplified and under-problematised: a time of economic crisis is an opportune moment to re-think the ‘feminisation of poverty’ and address the ‘feminisation of responsibility’. Chant, Sylvia
  • The unbearable heaviness of being: reflections on female altruism in Cambodia, Philippines, The Gambia and Costa Rica. Chant, Sylvia
  • Género en Latinoamérica. Chant, Sylvia and Craske, Nikki
  • Looking for the one(s): young love and urban poverty in The Gambia. Chant, Sylvia and Evans, Alice
  • Mainstreaming men into gender and development: debates, reflections and experiences. Chant, Sylvia and Gutmann, Matthew
  • 'Men-streaming' gender? Questions for gender and development policy on the 21st century. Chant, Sylvia and Gutmann, Matthew
  • "Men-streaming" gender?: questions for gender and development policy in the 21st century. Chant, Sylvia and Gutmann, Matthew C.
  • Youth, gender and livelihoods in West Africa: perspectives from Ghana and The Gambia. Chant, Sylvia and Jones, Gareth A.
  • Cities, slums and gender in the Global South:towards a feminised urban future. Chant, Sylvia and McIlwaine, Cathy
  • Making a living: employment, livelihoods and the informal sector. Chant, Sylvia and McIlwaine, Cathy and Evans, Sally Lloyd
  • "Desintegración familiar" o "transición familiar"? Perspectivas sobre cambio familiar en Guanacaste. Chant, Sylvia and Moreno, Wagner
  • Women, gender and the informal economy: an assessment of ILO research and suggested ways forward. Chant, Sylvia and Pedwell, Carolyn
  • Fixing women or fixing the world? ‘smart economics’, efficiency approaches, and gender equality in development. Chant, Sylvia and Sweetman, Caroline
  • Fraternal capital and the feminisation of labour in South India. Chari, Sharad
  • Gender and new wars. Chinkin, Christine and Kaldor, Mary and Yadav, Punam picture_as_pdf
  • If the government is serious about protecting women and girls, it should replace toothless internet parental control policies with the expansion of meaningful sex-education. Conroy, Amanda
  • Public/woman and the fatal fetus. Conroy, Amanda
  • Rape and the privileging of ignorance: consensuality vs. mutuality in understandings of sexual assault. Conroy, Amanda
  • Slammed by government cuts and sidelined by the occupy movements, women face an uphill battle to challenge patriarchy in 2012. Conroy, Amanda
  • Social protection in Asia. Cook, Sarah and Kabeer, Naila and Suwannarat, Gary
  • Reclaiming feminism: gender and neoliberalism - special issue, edited by Andrea Cornwall, Jasmine Gideon and Kalpana Wilson. Cornwall, Andrea and Gideon, Jasmine and Wilson, Kalpana
  • Methodological and organisational lessons from impact assessment studies: the case of SHARE, India. Cortijo, Marie Jo A. and Kabeer, Naila
  • Comunicación de riesgos y percepción de la población: el caso de la encefalopatía bovina espongiforme (EBE) en España. Costa, Montserrat and Riviere, Ana and Vilella, Marta and Costa-i-Font, Joan
  • Race liberalism and the deradicalization of racial reform. Crenshaw, Kimberlé Williams
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  • Eva Fodor, The gender regime of anti-liberal Hungary. Cham: Palgrave Pivot, 2022, open access, (ISBN: 9783030853129), 117 pp. Dancikova, Zuzana
  • Queer patchwork assemblages:three poetic vignettes. Dasgupta, Rohit K. picture_as_pdf
  • Consuming and retailing fashion:South Asian diaspora negotiating clothing practices, identities and community making in Glasgow. Dasgupta, Rohit K. and Alimen, Nazlı picture_as_pdf
  • The challenge of sustainability in India's poorest state: the case of the Centre for Youth and Social Development (CYSD). Dash, Anup and Kabeer, Naila
  • Introduction: transatlantic conversations: feminism as travelling theory. Davis, Kathy and Evans, Mary
  • Why feminist stories matter: Katy Deepwell interviews Clare Hemmings. Deepwell, Katy and Hemmings, Clare
  • Practising interdisciplinarity in gender studies. Demeny, Eniko and Hemmings, Clare and Holm, Ulla and Korvajarvi, Paivi and Pavilidou, Theodossia-Soula and Vasterling, Veronica
  • Fighting cultural marginalisation with symbolic power in a Parisian banlieue. Downing, Joseph and L. Powell, Jason and Chen, Sheying
  • Nadine Dorries’ proposals for abstinence education are baffling, off-point and inimical to young women’s, as well as men’s, sexual health. Drouet, Sophie
  • Introduction. Dryzek, John S. and Honig, Bonnie and Phillips, Anne
  • Regional inequality in the EU: how to finance greater cohesion. Dunford, Michael and Perrons, Diane
  • Citations, authors and referees: regional studies, 1981-2002. Dunford, Michael and Perrons, Diane and Reilly, Barry and Bull, Rebecca
  • Vernacular rights cultures and the 'Right to Have Rights'. Dunford, Robin and Madhok, Sumi
  • Power, privilege and precarity: the gendered dynamics of contemporary inequality. Dunford, Robin and Perrons, Diane
  • Balancing acts: on the salience of sexuality and sexual identity for understanding the gendering of work and family-life opportunities. Dunne, Gillian A.
  • Les différentes dimensions de la paternité gay: explosion des mythes. Dunne, Gillian A.
  • Whose agenda is it?: abuses of women and abuses of `culture' in Britain. Dustin, Moira and Phillips, Anne
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  • Mothers, bombs, and a whole lot of gender clichés. Eggert, Jennifer Philippa
  • When attendance is resistance – Why, as a Muslim woman, I am not going to boycott #ISA2017. Eggert, Jennifer Philippa
  • Book review: the queer turn in feminism: identities, sexualities, and the theater of gender. Eloit, Ilana
  • Le bonheur était dans les pages de ce mensuel: la naissance de la presse lesbienne et la fabrique d’un espace à soi (1976-1990). Eloit, Ilana
  • Sarah Schulman on ‘Conflict Is Not Abuse’: Rethinking community responsibility outside of the state apparatus. Eloit, Ilana
  • LGBTIQ rights. Epprecht, Marc and Nyeck, S.N. and Rodriguez, S.M.
  • Sexuality, poverty and gender among Gambian youth. Evans, Alice
  • Sexuality, poverty and gender amongst Gambian youth. Evans, Alice
  • European Parliament election results – our experts react. Evans, Jocelyn and Evans, Mary and Arzheimer, Kai and Begg, Iain and Vasilopoulou, Sofia and Halikiopoulou, Daphne and Hagemann, Sara and Shaw, Eric and Cianetti, Licia and Rodríguez-Teruel, Juan and Saltman, Erin Marie
  • Agatha Christie and the State. Evans, Mary
  • Auto/biographical methods. Evans, Mary
  • Can women be intellectuals? Evans, Mary
  • Conceptual diversity:a note on consistencies of privilege. Evans, Mary
  • David Willetts’ blaming of feminism for male working class unemployment reveals the inner workings of the Tory mind: a hatred of the agency of women and the suspicion of progressive movements. Evans, Mary
  • Doing gender: gender and women's studies in the twenty first century. Evans, Mary
  • Downplaying the public acknowledgement of the achievements of women in sport is rather like saying everyone should have a government but only men can vote for it. Evans, Mary
  • Extending autobiography: a discussion of Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar'. Evans, Mary
  • 'Falling in love with love is falling with make believe':ideologies of romance in post-Enlightenment culture. Evans, Mary
  • 'Falling in love with love is falling with make believe':ideologies of romance in post-Enlightenment culture. Evans, Mary
  • Fings ain't wot they used to be. Evans, Mary
  • For us or against us: coercion and consensus in higher education. Evans, Mary
  • Gender and social theory. Evans, Mary
  • Gender and the literature of the Holocaust: the diary of Etty Hillesum. Evans, Mary
  • Gender in an age of austerity. Evans, Mary
  • Introducing contemporary feminist thought. Evans, Mary
  • Jane Austen and the state. Evans, Mary
  • Ken Clarke chose to frame rape in terms of the ‘blaming the victim’ rhetoric which so many have challenged and resisted. Evans, Mary
  • Killing thinking: the death of the universities. Evans, Mary
  • Love: an unromantic discussion. Evans, Mary
  • Lucien Goldmann: an introduction. Evans, Mary
  • Missing persons: the impossibility of auto/biography. Evans, Mary
  • Reflecting on Anna Karenina. Evans, Mary
  • Regarding young children as an unfortunate interruption in the workings of a political economy radically disregards the building bricks through which a society is constructed. Evans, Mary
  • Simone de Beauvoir: a feminist mandarin. Evans, Mary
  • ‘Social kettling’ and the closure of domestic violence shelters are amongst the new challenges for feminists in 2011: they are responding with a new activism, using social media and collective action. Evans, Mary
  • Tough times ahead in 2012 may provide space to question the primacy of growth and consumerism. Evans, Mary
  • Trump’s election represents the popular rejection of an unreachable American Dream. Evans, Mary
  • We are not ‘all in this together’: British democracy is suffering from the disconnect between politicians and the wider public. Evans, Mary
  • Women and the politics of austerity: new forms of respectability. Evans, Mary
  • A critical lens on romantic love: a response to Bernadette Bawin-Legros. Evans, Mary
  • The crude moralism that characterises looters and rioters as ‘scum’ is evidence that space for political debate about the causes of things is becoming dangerously limited. Evans, Mary
  • The culture did it: comments on the 1997 general British election. Evans, Mary
  • A good school: life at a girls' grammar school in the 1950s. Evans, Mary
  • The imagination of evil: detective fiction and the modern world. Evans, Mary
  • The meaning of agency. Evans, Mary
  • A mysterious commodity: capitalism and femininity. Evans, Mary
  • A short history of society: the making of the modern world. Evans, Mary
  • The universities and the challenge of realism. Evans, Mary
  • Five minutes with Mary Evans: “Gender equality is often overlooked, and with it women’s part in public debates”. Evans, Mary and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
  • The battle for Britain: citizenship and ideology in the Second World War. Evans, Mary and Morgan, David
  • Conceptualising empowerment and the implications for pro-poor growth: a paper for the DAC Poverty Network. Eyben, Rosalind and Kabeer, Naila and Cornwall, Andrea
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  • Class difference in mothers’ work schedules and assessments of their ‘work–life balance’ in dual-earner couples in Britain. Fagan, Colette and McDowell, Linda and Perrons, Diane and Ray, Kathryn and Ward, Kevin
  • Book review: enduring violence: Landina Women’s lives in Guatemala. Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa
  • Feminist philosophy, pragmatism, and the “turn to affect”: a genealogical critique. Fischer, Clara
  • Gender, nation, and the politics of shame: Magdalen laundries and the institutionalization of feminine transgression in modern Ireland. Fischer, Clara
  • Social issues in focus: new generation research on a changing Greece. Fokas, Effie and Bozhilova, Diana and Vraniali, Efi and Prasopoulou, Elpida and Chalari, Athanasia
  • Whether in Mad Men or the punk scene, gender norms and ideologies continue to be challenged, reaffirmed, resisted and adapted. Franchi, Marina
  • Five million miracle babies later: the anthropology of IVF. Franklin, Sarah
  • Revisiting reprotech: Firestone and the question of technology. Franklin, Sarah
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  • Is sexual violence in conflict a new Trojan horse? Gage, Charlotte
  • India's imperial formations:cultural perspectives. Ghosh, Amrita and Dasgupta, Rohit K. and Shringarpure, Bhakti
  • Pedagogies of inclusion:a critical exploration of small-group teaching practice in higher education. Gibbs, Jacqueline and Hartviksen, J. and Lehtonen, A. and Spruce, E. picture_as_pdf
  • Intersections of gender, sexuality, race and age in the privileging of coupledom. Gilchrist, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • It’s not who I want to be!:Negotiating the ‘illegible’ single woman in US-UK popular culture. Gilchrist, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Women who host:an intersectional critique of rentier capitalism on AirBnB. Gilchrist, Kate and Maier, George picture_as_pdf
  • Cool, creative and egalitarian?: exploring gender in project-based new media work in Europe. Gill, Rosalind
  • Critical respect : the difficulties and dilemmas of agency and 'choice' for feminism : a reply to Duits and van Zoonen. Gill, Rosalind
  • Discourse analysis. Gill, Rosalind
  • Discourse analysis: text, narrative and representation. Gill, Rosalind
  • From sexual objectification to sexual subjectification: the resexualisation of women's bodies in the media. Gill, Rosalind
  • Gender and the media. Gill, Rosalind
  • Justifying injustice: broadcasters' accounts of inequality in radio. Gill, Rosalind
  • Men and their bodies. Gill, Rosalind
  • Postfeminist media culture: elements of a sensibility. Gill, Rosalind
  • Body projects and the regulation of normative masculinity. Gill, Rosalind and Henwood, Karen and McLean, Carl
  • A genealogical approach to idealised male body imagery. Gill, Rosalind and Henwood, Karen and McLean, Carl
  • The tyranny of the 'six-pack'? Understanding men's responses to representations of the male body in popular culture. Gill, Rosalind and Henwood, Karen and McLean, Carl A.
  • Rewriting the romance: new femininities in chick lit? Gill, Rosalind and Herdieckerhoff, Elena
  • Multiculturalism and post-colonial theory. Gilroy, Paul
  • Janteloven, the antipathy to difference, looking at Danish ideas of equality as sameness (Janteloven – modviljen mod forskellighed. Danske forestillinger om lighed som enshed). Gopal, Kusum
  • Mythic rites and land rights in Northern India. Gopal, Kusum
  • Domestic abuse and the public/private divide in the British military. Gray, Harriet
  • Rape and the meaning of consent. Gray, Harriet
  • The media furore surrounding Rihanna and Chris Brown is a missed opportunity for helpful discussion about intimate partner violence. Gray, Harriet
  • The trauma risk management approach to post-traumatic stress disorder in the British military: masculinity, biopolitics, and depoliticisation. Gray, Harriet
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  • Acceptable femininity? Gay male misogyny and the policing of queer femininities. Hale, Sadie E. and Ojeda, Tomás picture_as_pdf
  • Gender and feminism. Hall, Lesley and Williams, Melanie and Evans, Mary and Mollett, Amy and Brumley, Cheryl audio_file
  • A review of feminist review's 100th issue: celebrating 100 issues of collective practice. Hamilton, C. and Hemmings, C. and Al-Ali, N.
  • Affect and feminist methodology, or what does it mean to be moved? Hemmings, Clare
  • Affective solidarity: feminist reflexivity and political transformation. Hemmings, Clare
  • All my life I’ve been waiting for something: theorising femme narrative in The Well of Loneliness. Hemmings, Clare
  • Bisexual spaces: a geography of gender and sexuality. Hemmings, Clare
  • But I thought we'd already won that argument!:“anti-gender” mobilizations, affect, and temporality. Hemmings, Clare picture_as_pdf
  • Collective powers: rupture and displacement in feminist pedagogic practice. Hemmings, Clare
  • Considering Emma. Hemmings, Clare
  • Considering Emma Goldman:feminist political ambivalence and the imaginative archive. Hemmings, Clare
  • Contando estórias feministas. Hemmings, Clare
  • Crossings. Hemmings, Clare
  • Editorial: transforming academies, global genealogies. Hemmings, Clare
  • Generational dilemmas: a response to Iris van der Tuin's ‘"Jumping Generations": on second- and third-wave feminist epistemology’. Hemmings, Clare
  • In the mood for revolution: Emma Goldman's passion. Hemmings, Clare
  • Invoking affect: cultural theory and the ontological turn. Hemmings, Clare
  • Is gender studies singular? Stories of queer/feminist difference and displacement. Hemmings, Clare
  • Locating bisexual identities. Hemmings, Clare
  • On reading "Transpositions": a response to Rosi Braidotti's "Transpositions: on nomadic ethics". Hemmings, Clare
  • Out of sight, out of mind? Theorizing femme narrative. Hemmings, Clare
  • Rappresentare la bisessualità. Hemmings, Clare
  • Reading Rosi Braidotti: returning to transpositions. Hemmings, Clare
  • Rescuing lesbian camp. Hemmings, Clare
  • Sexual freedom and the promise of revolution:Emma Goldman’s passion. Hemmings, Clare
  • Sexuality, subjectivity…and political economy? Hemmings, Clare
  • Telling feminist stories. Hemmings, Clare
  • Time, space and translation - bisexual challenges to Western theories of sexual identity. Hemmings, Clare
  • Tuning problems?: notes on women’s and gender studies and the Bologna Process. Hemmings, Clare
  • Unnatural feelings:the affective life of ‘anti-gender’ mobilisations. Hemmings, Clare picture_as_pdf
  • We thought she was a witch:gender, class and whiteness in the familial ‘memory archive’. Hemmings, Clare picture_as_pdf
  • What is a feminist theorist responsible for? Reply to Torr. Hemmings, Clare
  • What's in a name?: bisexuality, transnational sexuality studies and western colonial legacies. Hemmings, Clare
  • Why stories matter: the political grammar of feminist theory. Hemmings, Clare
  • The life and times of academic feminism. Hemmings, Clare
  • The materials of reparation. Hemmings, Clare
  • Feminist review (special issue). Hemmings, Clare and Alldred, Pam
  • Imagining the feminist seventies. Hemmings, Clare and Brain, J.
  • Lesbian ghosts feminism:an introduction. Hemmings, Clare and Eloit, Ilana
  • Stretching queer boundaries: an introduction. Hemmings, Clare and Grace, Felicity
  • I don’t know what gender is, but I do, and I can, and we all do’:an interview with Clare Hemmings. Hemmings, Clare and Rudy, Susan
  • The feminist subject of agency: recognition and affect in encounters with 'the other'. Hemmings, Clare and Treacher, Amal
  • On collective endurance:thinking gender studies in illiberal times – a conversation. Hemmings, Clare and Wiegman, Robin picture_as_pdf
  • How do you say Brexit in French? Gender, class and exceptionality. Hemmings, Clare picture_as_pdf
  • Resisting popular feminisms:gender, sexuality and the lure of the modern. Hemmings, Clare
  • The genre of inheritance:dancing with grandma. Hemmings, Clare picture_as_pdf
  • Gender, security and development. Henry, Marsha
  • Gender, security and development. Henry, Marsha
  • If the shoe fits: authenticity, authority and agency feminist diasporic research. Henry, Marsha
  • Intervention 5. engendering responses to the work of Antanas Mockus. Henry, Marsha
  • Investing in mothering: reproduction, sex-selective technologies and biological capital in an Indian case study. Henry, Marsha
  • On the necessity of critical race feminism for women, peace and security. Henry, Marsha picture_as_pdf
  • Parades, parties and pests:contradictions of everyday life in peacekeeping economies. Henry, Marsha
  • Peacexploitation? A study of Indian female peacekeepers. Henry, Marsha picture_as_pdf
  • Peacexploitation? Interrogating labor hierarchies and global sisterhood amongst Indian and Uruguayan female peacekeepers. Henry, Marsha
  • Peacexploitation?: interrogating labor hierarchies and global sisterhood among Indian and Uruguayan female peacekeepers. Henry, Marsha
  • Problematizing military masculinity, intersectionality and male vulnerability in feminist critical military studies. Henry, Marsha
  • Sexual exploitation and abuse in peacekeeping missions: reconceptualising agency and gender relations. Henry, Marsha
  • Where are you really from?: representation, identity and power in the fieldwork experiences of a South Asian diasporic. Henry, Marsha
  • Peacekeeping power practices and women's insecurity in Haiti. Henry, Marsha and Higate, Paul
  • Positionality and power: the politics of peacekeeping research. Henry, Marsha and Higate, Paul and Sanghera, Gurchathen
  • Between warrior and humanitarian security: perceptions of past and present peacekeeping in Liberia. Henry, Marsha and Highgate, Paul
  • Militarisation as diffusion: the politics of gender, space and the everyday. Henry, Marsha and Natanel, Katherine
  • Keeping the peace:gender, geopolitics and global governance interventions. Henry, Marsha picture_as_pdf
  • Why critical military studies needs to smash imperial white supremacist capitalist heteropatriarchy: a rejoinder. Henry, Marsha picture_as_pdf
  • The changing man. Henwood, Karen and Gill, Rosalind and McLean, Carl
  • Engendering (in)security in peace support operations. Higate, Paul and Henry, Marsha
  • Insecure spaces: peacekeeping, power and performance in Haiti, Kosovo and Liberia. Higate, Paul and Henry, Marsha
  • Militarising spaces: a geographical exploration of Cyprus. Higate, Paul and Henry, Marsha
  • Space, performance and everyday security in the peacekeeping context. Higate, Paul and Henry, Marsha
  • Feminist perspectives on care: theory, practice and policy. Himmelweit, Susan and Plomien, Ania
  • The childhood origins of adult socio-economic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter. Hobcraft, John and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • The childhood origins of adult socioeconomic disadvantage: do cohort and gender matter? Hobcraft, John and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Fixing gender:the paradoxical politics of training peacekeepers. Holvikivi, Aiko
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  • Small subversions:feminist pedagogical moments. Holvikivi, Aiko picture_as_pdf
  • Training the troops on gender:the making of a transnational practice. Holvikivi, Aiko picture_as_pdf
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  • Gendering geopolitics, gendering IR: Cynthia Enloe's bananas, beaches and bases. Hyde, Alexandra and Henry, Marsha
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  • Between affiliation and autonomy: navigating pathways of women's empowerment and gender justice in rural Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila
  • Can the MDGs provide a pathway to social justice? The challenge of intersecting inequalities. Kabeer, Naila
  • Citizenship and the boundaries of the acknowledged community: identity, affiliation and exclusion. Kabeer, Naila
  • Citizenship narratives in the face of bad governance: the voices of the working poor in Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila
  • Compliance versus accountability: struggles for dignity and daily bread in the Bangladesh garment industry. Kabeer, Naila
  • Conflicts over credit: re-evaluating the empowerment potential of loans to women in rural Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila
  • Deprivation, discrimination and delivery. Kabeer, Naila
  • Deprivation, discrimination and delivery: explaining child labour and educational failure in South Asia. Kabeer, Naila
  • Direct social impacts for the Millennium Development Goals. Kabeer, Naila
  • Economic pathways to women’s empowerment and active citizenship:what does the evidence from Bangladesh tell us? Kabeer, Naila
  • Empowerment, citizenship and gender justice: a contribution to locally grounded theories of change in women's lives. Kabeer, Naila
  • Family bargaining. Kabeer, Naila
  • Gender and the MDGs: towards a transformative agenda. Kabeer, Naila
  • Gender equality and human development: the instrumental rationale. Kabeer, Naila
  • Gender equality and women's empowerment: a critical analysis of the third Millennium Development Goal. Kabeer, Naila
  • Gender equality, economic growth, and women’s agency: the “endless variety” and “monotonous similarity” of patriarchal constraints. Kabeer, Naila
  • Gender equality, poverty eradication and the Millennium Development Goals: promoting women's capabilities and participation. Kabeer, Naila
  • Gender, globalisation and labour markets. Kabeer, Naila
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  • Ideas, economics and 'the sociology of supply': explanations for fertility decline in Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila
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  • Labour standards, women’s rights, basic needs: challenges to collective action in a globalising world. Kabeer, Naila
  • Leaving the rice fields but not the countryside: gender, livelihoods and pro-poor growth in rural Vietnam. Kabeer, Naila
  • Mainstreaming gender equality in poverty eradication and the Millennium Development Goals: a handbook for policymakers and other stakeholders. Kabeer, Naila
  • Mainstreaming gender in social protection for the informal economy. Kabeer, Naila
  • Marriage, motherhood and masculinity in the global economy: reconfigurations of personal and economic life. Kabeer, Naila
  • No magic bullets: gender, microfinance and women’s empowerment in South Asia. Kabeer, Naila
  • Paid work, women's empowerment and gender justice: critical pathways of social change. Kabeer, Naila
  • Part III: Wider Social Impacts: 10. Assessing the “wider” social impacts of microfinance services:concepts, methods, findings. Kabeer, Naila
  • Passion, pragmatism and the politics of advocacy: the Nordic experience through a 'gender and development' lens. Kabeer, Naila
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  • Reflections on the measurement of women’s empowerment. Kabeer, Naila
  • Safety nets and opportunity ladders: addressing vulnerability and enhancing productivity in south Asia. Kabeer, Naila
  • Safety nets and opportunity ladders: addressing vulnerability and promoting productivity in south Asia. Kabeer, Naila
  • Scoping study on social protection: evidence on impacts and future research directions. Kabeer, Naila
  • Social exclusion and citizenship: the wider impacts of microfinance. Kabeer, Naila
  • Social exclusion and the MDGs: concept, findings and policy implications. Kabeer, Naila
  • Social exclusion, poverty and discrimination: towards an analytical framework. Kabeer, Naila
  • Social justice and the millennium development goals: the challenge of intersecting inequalities. Kabeer, Naila
  • Tracking the gender politics of the Millennium Development Goals: struggles for interpretive power in the international development agenda. Kabeer, Naila
  • Violence against women as ‘Relational’ vulnerability: engendering the sustainable human development agenda. Kabeer, Naila
  • Wider impacts: social exclusion and citizenship. Kabeer, Naila
  • Women's economic empowerment: key issues and policy options. Kabeer, Naila
  • Women's empowerment, development interventions and the management of information flows. Kabeer, Naila
  • The direct social impacts of microfinance. Kabeer, Naila
  • The politics and practicalities of universalism: towards a citizen-centred perspective on social protection. Kabeer, Naila
  • The power to choose: Bangladeshi women and labour market decisions in London and Dhaka. Kabeer, Naila
  • The rise of the female breadwinner: reconfigurations of marriage, motherhood and masculinity in the global economy. Kabeer, Naila
  • Life chances, life choices: exploring patterns of work and worklessness among Bangladeshi and Somali women in Tower Hamlets. Kabeer, Naila and Ainsworth, Peroline
  • Globalisation, gender and work in the context of economic transition: the case of Viet Nam. Kabeer, Naila and Anh, Tran Thi Van
  • Globalisation, gender and work in the context of transition: the case of Vietnam. Kabeer, Naila and Anh, Tran Thi Van
  • Leaving the rice fields but not the countryside: gender, livelihoods diversification and implications for pro-poor growth in rural Viet Nam. Kabeer, Naila and Anh, Tran Thi Van
  • Preparing for the future: forward looking strategies to promote gender equality in Viet Nam. Kabeer, Naila and Anh, Tran Thi Van and Loi, Vu Manh
  • Enhancing female employment in global production: policy implications. Kabeer, Naila and Barrientos, Stephanie
  • Barriers to the extension of social protection. Evidence from Asia. Kabeer, Naila and Cook, Sarah
  • Social protection in Asia: research findings and policy lessons. Kabeer, Naila and Cook, Sarah and Chopra, Deepta and Ainsworth, Peroline
  • The challenge of sustainability in India’s poorest state: the case of the centre for youth and social development. Kabeer, Naila and Dash, A.
  • Quantifying the impact of social mobilisation: donors, civil society and the ‘road not taken’. Kabeer, Naila and Haq Kabir, Ariful and Yasmin Huq, Tahera
  • Economic growth, social protection and ‘real’ labour markets. Kabeer, Naila and Heintz, James
  • Achieving universal education and eliminating gender disparity in Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila and Hossain, Naomi
  • Productive safety nets for women in extreme poverty. Lessons from pilot projects in India and Pakistan. Kabeer, Naila and Huda, Karishma and Kaur, Sandeep and Lamhauge, Nicolina
  • The power of relationships: love and solidarity in a landless women’s organisation. Kabeer, Naila and Hug, Lopita
  • Diverging stories of “missing women” in South Asia:is son preference weakening in Bangladesh? Kabeer, Naila and Huq, Lopita and Mahmud, Simeen
  • Citizenship narratives in the absence of good governance: voices of the working poor in Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila and Kabir, Ariful Haq
  • Afghan values or women’s rights? Gendered narratives about continuity and change in urban Afghanistan. Kabeer, Naila and Khan, Ayesha and Adlparvar, Naysan
  • Globalization, gender and poverty: Bangladeshi women workers in export and local markets. Kabeer, Naila and Mahmud, Simeen
  • Microfinance and social mobilisation. Alternative pathways to grassroots democracy? Kabeer, Naila and Mahmud, Simeen
  • NGO Strategies and the challenge of development and democracy in Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila and Mahmud, Simeen and Castro, Jairo Guillermo Isaza
  • NGOs and the political empowerment of poor people in rural Bangladesh: cultivating the habits of democracy? Kabeer, Naila and Mahmud, Simeen and Isaza Castro, Jairo G.
  • Does paid work provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Empirical findings from Bangladesh. Kabeer, Naila and Mahmud, Simeen and Tasneem, Sakiba
  • Organising women workers in the informal economy. Kabeer, Naila and Milward, Kirsty and Sudarshan, Ratna
  • Beyond risk management: vulnerability, social protection and citizenship in Pakistan. Kabeer, Naila and Mumtaz, Khawar and Sayeed, Assad
  • What are the economic impacts of conditional cash transfer programmes? A systematic review of the evidence. Kabeer, Naila and Piza, Caio and Taylor, Linnet
  • Placing gender justice at the heart of the wellbeing economy. Kabeer, Naila and Plomien, Ania picture_as_pdf
  • Economic impacts of conditional cash transfer programmes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Kabeer, Naila and Waddington, Hugh
  • Randomized control trials and qualitative evaluations of a multifaceted programme for women in extreme poverty:Empirical Findings and Methodological Reflections. Kabeer, Naila picture_as_pdf
  • Women looking at women, women looking at men. Kanai, Akane
  • Queer debt:the affective politics of security and intimacy in the sex work economy of Kurdish Turkey. Karakus, Emrah picture_as_pdf
  • Gender and peacekeeping. Karim, Sabrina M. and Henry, Marsha
  • Deconstructing refugee women’s empowerment:a comparative approach to British and French aid structures. Kilicoglu, Zeynep
  • Gendered divisions in domestic work time: the rise of the (migrant) handyman phenomenon. Kilkey, Majella and Perrons, Diane
  • Gender, migration and domestic work: masculinities, male labour and fathering in the UK and USA. Kilkey, Majella and Perrons, Diane and Plomien, Ania
  • Migrant men's fathering narratives, practices and projects in national and transnational spaces:recent Polish male migrants to London. Kilkey, Majella and Plomien, Ania and Perrons, Diane
  • Rethinking masculinity and practices of violence in conflict settings. Kirby, Paul and Henry, Marsha
  • Going it alone?: lone motherhood in late modernity. Klett-Davies, Martina
  • Why property matters? New varieties of domestic patriarchy in Turkey. Kocabicak, Ece picture_as_pdf
  • What excludes women from landownership in Turkey? Implications for feminist strategies. Kocabicak, Ece
  • Drawing on the continuum:a war and post-war political economy of gender-based violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Kostovicova, Denisa and Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna and Henry, Marsha picture_as_pdf
  • Effects of the number and age of siblings on educational transitions in sub-Saharan Africa. Kravdal, Øystein and Kodzi, Ivy and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Identity politics. Kuper, Adam and Appiah, Anthony and Phillips, Anne
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  • Book review: preventive justice. Lacey, Nicola
  • Childcare is a central issue in women’s participation and advancement in business. Lacey, Nicola
  • Gouvernement-manageur et citoyens-consommateurs. Le cas du Criminal Justice Act 1991. Lacey, Nicola
  • Jurisprudence, history, and the institutional quality of law. Lacey, Nicola
  • 'Legal education as training for hierarchy' revisited. Lacey, Nicola
  • To blame or to forgive? Reconciling punishment and forgiveness in criminal justice. Lacey, Nicola and Pickard, Hanna
  • The chimera of proportionality: institutionalising limits on punishment in contemporary social and political systems. Lacey, Nicola and Pickard, Hanna
  • Crime, punishment and segregation in the United States:the paradox of local democracy. Lacey, Nicola and Soskice, David
  • Greener through gender:what climate mainstreaming can learn from gender mainstreaming. Lam, Steven and Novovic, Gloria and Skinner, Kelly and Nguyen‐viet, Hung picture_as_pdf
  • Personal and household income taxation in a progressive tax system: evidence from Italy. Larcinese, Valentino
  • Speaking to the CEDAW Committee about women’s rights in the UK. Lee, Ava
  • Work/family reconciliation, equal opportunities, and social policies: the interpretation of policy trajectories at the EU level and the meaning of gender equality. Lewis, Jane and Plomien, Ania
  • Urban–rural difference in the costs of disability and its effects on poverty among people with disabilities in China. Liao, Juan and Wang, Qi and Huang, Jin Ling and Wei, Ya Min picture_as_pdf
  • Olive and me in the archive:a Black British woman in an archival space. Longley, Oumou picture_as_pdf
  • The Karan Johar playbook:the open secret, male same-sex sexuality, and the 'big-brand' in Bollywood. Luther, Daniel picture_as_pdf
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  • Gender and the politics of death: female representation, political and developmental context, and population health in a cross-national panel. Macmillan, Ross and Shofia, Naila and Sigle, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Action, agency, coercion: reformatting agency for oppressive contexts. Madhok, Sumi
  • Anti-imperial epistemic justice and re-making rights and justice ‘after rights’. Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
  • Autonomy and human rights. Madhok, Sumi
  • Autonomy, gendered subordination and transcultural dialogue. Madhok, Sumi
  • Autonomy, political literacy and the "social woman": towards a politics of inclusion. Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
  • Conceptual diversity and anti-imperial epistemic justice:an introduction. Madhok, Sumi
  • Developmentalism, gender and rights: from a politics of origins to a politics of meanings. Madhok, Sumi
  • Five notions of Haq: exploring vernacular rights cultures in Southern Asia. Madhok, Sumi
  • Heteronomous women? Hidden assumptions in the demography of women. Madhok, Sumi
  • On vernacular rights cultures and the political imaginaries of haq. Madhok, Sumi
  • Poverty, entitlement and citizenship: vernacular rights cultures in Southern Asia. Madhok, Sumi
  • Q and A with Sumi Madhok on Vernacular rights cultures. Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
  • Reflexivity. Madhok, Sumi
  • Rethinking agency: developmentalism, gender and rights. Madhok, Sumi
  • "Rights talk" and the feminist movement in India. Madhok, Sumi
  • Vernacular rights cultures:the politics of origins, human rights, and gendered struggles for justice. Madhok, Sumi
  • A critical reflexive politics of location, feminist debt and thinking from the Global South. Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
  • A "limited women’s empowerment": politics, the state, and development in north west India. Madhok, Sumi
  • A responsibility to representational justice:a few notes on reading Davina Cooper’s ‘Taking Responsibility for Gender’. Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
  • Epistemology and marginality. Madhok, Sumi and Evans, Mary
  • Agency, injury, and transgressive politics in neoliberal times. Madhok, Sumi and Rai, Shirin, M.
  • Rethinking agency: developmentalism, gender and rights. Madhok, Sumi and South Asia, LSE
  • On reproductive justice:domestic violence, rights and the law in India. Madhok, Sumi and Unnithan, Maya and Heitmeyer, Carolyn picture_as_pdf
  • Coloniality, political subjectivation and the gendered politics of protest in a ‘state of exception’. Madhok, Sumi
  • On reading the logics of gender justice. Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
  • The gendering of spaces in Ciudad Juarez: a comment on Dr Wright’s lecture. Maffeo, Lauren
  • Desi queers:LGBTQ+ South Asians and cultural belonging in Britain. Mahn, Churnjeet and Dasgupta, Rohit K. and Ritu, DJ
  • Demographic transition, inter-generational contracts and old age security: an emerging challenge for social policy in developing countries. Malhotra, Rahul and Kabeer, Naila
  • Demographic transition, intergenerational contracts and old age security: emerging challenges for social. Malhotra, Rahul and Kabeer, Naila
  • Some humans are more human than others: troubling the 'human' in human security from a critical feminist perspective. Marhia, Natasha
  • Super-human researchers in feminist international relations narratives. Marshall, Sandra
  • The contradictions and intersections of class and gender in a global city:placing working women's lives on the research agenda. McDowell, Linda and Perrons, Diane and Fagan, Colette and Ray, Kathryn and Ward, Kevin
  • Godly homonormativity:Christian LGBT organizing in contemporary Poland. Mikulak, Magdalena
  • The Polish Parliamentary elections 2015: A gender analysis. Mikulak, Magdalena
  • Milo Miller introduces Speak out!:the Brixton Black Women’s Group. Miller, Milo picture_as_pdf
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  • We are people too: children's and young people's perspectives on children's rights and decision-making in England. Morrow, Virginia M.
  • Who donates their embryos to research? Mounce, G. and Mardon, H. J. and Franklin, Sarah and Turner, K.
  • Saving the world, one gender training at a time. Munch, Ingrid and Holvikivi, Aiko picture_as_pdf
  • Monster myths, selfies and grand declarations. Myrttinen, Henri and Swaine, Aisling
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  • Global reproductive justice:a new agenda for feminist economics? Nandagiri, Rishita and Senderowicz, Leigh and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Fit for feminism? Examining policy capacity for Canada’s feminist foreign policy. Novovic, Gloria picture_as_pdf
  • Swimming upstream:system-wide constraints of policy relevant and politically engaged feminist research. Novović, Gloria picture_as_pdf
  • Transforming reparations for conflict-related sexual violence: principles and practice. Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala and O’Rourke, Catherine and Swaine, Aisling
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  • CEDAW and the Security Council: enhancing women's rights in conflict. O'Rourke, Catherine and Swaine, Aisling
  • Heading to twenty:perils and promises of WPS Resolution 2493. O'Rourke, Catherine and Swaine, Aisling picture_as_pdf
  • Gender, violence and reparations in Northern Ireland: a story yet to be told. O'Rourke, Catherine and Swaine, Aisling
  • A transnational feminist approach to anti-gender politics. Ojeda Guemes, Tomas and Holzberg, Billy and Holvikivi, Aiko picture_as_pdf
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  • Notes on feminist dissonance. Pandit, Niharika
  • Re-membering:tracing epistemic implications of feminist and gendered politics under military occupation. Pandit, Niharika picture_as_pdf
  • Democratic backsliding and threats to human rights in Dutertes Philippines. Parmanand, Sharmila picture_as_pdf
  • Macho populists versus COVID:comparing political masculinities. Parmanand, Sharmila picture_as_pdf
  • Regulating motherhood through markets:Filipino women’s engagement with microcredit. Parmanand, Sharmila picture_as_pdf
  • Salvation as violence:anti-trafficking and the rehabilitation of rescued Filipino women into moral subjects. Parmanand, Sharmila picture_as_pdf
  • Shape-shifting and strategic in/visibility:comparing sex work activism in Singapore and the Philippines. Parmanand, Sharmila picture_as_pdf
  • The many faces of care:a comparative analysis of anti-trafficking approaches to domestic work and sex work in the Philippines. Parmanand, Sharmila picture_as_pdf
  • Agro-export specialization and food security in a sub-national context:the case of Colombian cut flowers. Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • Analyzing Global Commodity Chains and social reproduction mapping the household within multi-sited and hierarchical capitalist relations. Patel-Campillo, Anouk picture_as_pdf
  • For competitiveness sake?:material competition vs. competitiveness as a national project. Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • Forging the neoliberal competitiveness agenda:planning policy and practice in the Dutch and Colombian cut-flower commodity chains. Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • Rival commodity chains:agency and regulation in the US and colombian cut flower agro-industries. Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • Transforming global commodity chains:actor strategies, regulation, and competitive relations in the Dutch cut flower sector. Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • The gendered production-consumption relation:accounting for employment and socioeconomic hierarchies in the Colombian cut flower global commodity chain. Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • Why types of operations, trade associations, and production trends matter in the geographic branding of an emerging industry. Patel-Campillo, Anouk and DeLessio-Parson, Anne
  • The role of institutional sedimentation, regulatory ambiguity and institutional footholds in shaping alcohol governance in California and Pennsylvania. Patel-Campillo, Anouk and DeLessio-Parson, Anne and Smith, Stephen M.
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  • The political economy of Colombian agriculture. Patel-Campillo, Anouk and del Rosario Castro Bernardini, Maria
  • Un/associated: accounting for gender difference and farmer heterogeneity among Peruvian Sierra potato small farmers. Patel-Campillo, Anouk and Bitia Salas García, Vania picture_as_pdf
  • The politics of democratic governance: organising for social inclusion and gender equity: One World Action report of seminar held in London on March 1-2 2007. Pedwell, Carolyn and Perrons, Diane
  • Changes in union status during the transition to parenthood in eleven European countries, 1970s to early 2000s. Perelli-Harris, Brienna and Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Keizer, Renske and Lappegård, Trude and Jasilioniene, Aiva and Berghammer, Caroline and Di Giulio, Paola
  • Book Review: gender and risk taking: economics, evidence and why the answers matter. Perrons, Diane
  • Care, paid work, and leisure: rounding the triangle. Perrons, Diane
  • Cohesion is key to fostering gender equality. Perrons, Diane
  • Deconstructing the Maastricht myth? Economic and social cohesion in Europe: regional and gender dimensions of inequality. Perrons, Diane
  • Economic insecurity, gender and the economic recession. Perrons, Diane
  • Equity and representation in the new economy. Perrons, Diane
  • Flexible working and equal opportunities in the UK: a case study from retail. Perrons, Diane
  • Gender and inequality: austerity and alternatives. Perrons, Diane
  • Gender inequality in times of inequality, crisis and austerity: towards gender sensitive macroeconomic policies. Perrons, Diane
  • Gender mainstreaming and gender equality in the new (market) economy: An analysis of contradictions. Perrons, Diane
  • Gender, work and 'market' values. Perrons, Diane
  • Gender, work and poverty in high income countries. Perrons, Diane
  • Gendered divisions in the new economy: risks and opportunities. Perrons, Diane
  • Gendering inequality: a note on Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Perrons, Diane
  • Gendering the inequality debate. Perrons, Diane
  • 'Global' financial crisis, earnings inequalities and gender: towards a more sustainable model of development. Perrons, Diane
  • Living and working patterns in the new knowledge economy: new opportunities and old social divisions in the case of new media and care-work. Perrons, Diane
  • Living with risk: labour market transformation, employment policies and social reproduction in the UK. Perrons, Diane
  • Managing work-life tensions in the neo-liberal UK. Perrons, Diane
  • Migration: cities, regions and uneven development. Perrons, Diane
  • New economy and earnings inequalities : explaining social, spatial and gender divisions in the UK and London. Perrons, Diane
  • Reflections on gender and pay inequalities in the contemporary service economy. Perrons, Diane
  • Regional development and equality: towards a capabilities perspective? Perrons, Diane
  • Regional performance and inequality: linking economic and social development through a capabilities approach. Perrons, Diane
  • Reintegrating production and consumption, or why political economy still matters. Perrons, Diane
  • Social theory, economic geography, space and place: reflections on the work of Ray Hudson. Perrons, Diane
  • Spatial and gender inequalities in the global economy: a transformative perspective. Perrons, Diane
  • Squeezed between two agendas: work and childcare in the flexible UK. Perrons, Diane
  • Towards a more holistic approach to economic geography. Perrons, Diane
  • Understanding social and spatial divisions in the new economy: new media clusters and the digital divide. Perrons, Diane
  • Understanding social and spatial divisions in the new economy: new media clusters and the digital divide. Perrons, Diane
  • Why are neoliberal policies machistas? Perrons, Diane picture_as_pdf
  • Women and gender equity in employment: patterns, progresses and challenges. Perrons, Diane
  • The new economy and earnings inequalities: explaining social, spatial and gender divsions in the UK and London. Perrons, Diane
  • The new economy and the work-life balance: conceputal explorations and a case study of new media. Perrons, Diane
  • The new economy, labour market inequalities and the work life balance. Perrons, Diane
  • Regional development, equality and gender: moving towards more inclusive and socially sustainable measures. Perrons, Diane and Dunford, Robin
  • Paid work: participation, inclusion and liberation. Perrons, Diane and Forsberg, Gunnel and Gonås, Lena
  • Connecting time and space: the significance of transformations in women's work in the city. Perrons, Diane and McDowell, L. and Fagan, C. and Ray, K. and Ward, K.
  • Place, class and local circuits of reproduction: exploring the social geography of middle-class childcare in London. Perrons, Diane and McDowell, L. and Fagan, C. and Ray, K. and Ward, K.
  • Gender, social class and work-life balance in the new economy. Perrons, Diane and McDowell, Linda and Fagan, Colette and Ray, Kath and Ward, Kevin
  • Gender, inequality and the crisis: towards more equitable development. Perrons, Diane and Plomien, Ania
  • Why socio-economic inequalities increase? Facts and policy responses in Europe. Perrons, Diane and Plomien, Ania picture_as_pdf
  • Migration and uneven development within an enlarged European Union: fathering, gender divisions and male migrant domestic services. Perrons, Diane and Plomien, Ania and Kilkey, Majella
  • Globalising failures. Perrons, Diane and Posocco, Silvia
  • Employment transitions over the life cycle: a literature review. Perrons, Diane and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Employment transitions over the life cycle: a statistical analysis. Perrons, Diane and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • Empowerment through participation? Conceptual explorations and a case study. Perrons, Diane and Skyers, Sophia
  • Between norms and practicalities: A response to Sawitri Saharso. Phillips, Anne
  • Citizenship and feminist theory. Phillips, Anne
  • Comment: Whose community? Which individuals? Phillips, Anne
  • Cultural skepticism and 'group representation'. Phillips, Anne
  • Dealing with difference: a politics of ideas or a politics of presence? Phillips, Anne
  • Dealing with difference: a politics of ideas or a politics of presence? Phillips, Anne
  • Dealing with difference: a politics of ideas, or a politics of presence? Phillips, Anne
  • Defending equality of outcome. Phillips, Anne
  • Democracy. Phillips, Anne
  • Democracy and difference. Phillips, Anne
  • Democracy and difference: Some problems for feminist theory. Phillips, Anne
  • Democracy and difference: some problems for feminist theory. Phillips, Anne
  • Democracy, recognition and power. Phillips, Anne
  • Dilemmas of gender and culture: the judge, the democrat and the political activist. Phillips, Anne
  • Divided loyalties: dilemmas of sex and class. Phillips, Anne
  • Does feminism need a conception of civil society? Phillips, Anne picture_as_pdf
  • Does the body make a difference? Phillips, Anne
  • Egalitarians and the market: dangerous ideals. Phillips, Anne
  • Engendering democracy. Phillips, Anne
  • Equality, pluralism, universality: current concerns in normative theory. Phillips, Anne
  • Feminism and liberalism revisited: has Martha Nussbaum got it right? Phillips, Anne
  • Feminism and republicanism: is this a plausible alliance? Phillips, Anne
  • Feminism and the attraction of the local. Phillips, Anne
  • Feminism and the politics of difference. Or, where have all the women gone? Phillips, Anne
  • Feminismo y republicanismo. Phillips, Anne
  • Fraternidad. Phillips, Anne
  • Fraternity. Phillips, Anne
  • Fraternity. Phillips, Anne
  • Free to decide for oneself. Phillips, Anne
  • Gender and culture. Phillips, Anne
  • Hidden hands: women and economic policies. Phillips, Anne
  • Identity politics: have we now had enough? Phillips, Anne
  • In defence of secularism. Phillips, Anne
  • Inequality and markets: a response to Jessica Flanigan. Phillips, Anne
  • It's my body and I'll do what I like with it: bodies as objects and property. Phillips, Anne
  • Komplexitaten der Einwilligung: juriristische Diskurse um Zwangsehen in Grossbritannien. Phillips, Anne
  • La politique identitaire: faut-il tourner la page? Phillips, Anne
  • La reppresentanza rinnovata. Phillips, Anne
  • More on culture and representation. Phillips, Anne
  • Multiculturalism. Phillips, Anne
  • Multiculturalism without culture. Phillips, Anne
  • Multiculturalism, universalism and the claims of democracy. Phillips, Anne
  • Must feminists give up on liberal democracy? Phillips, Anne
  • Must feminists give up on liberal democracy? [Spanish translation]. Phillips, Anne
  • Not as individuals but in pairs. Phillips, Anne
  • Närvarons politik. Phillips, Anne
  • Our bodies, whose property? Phillips, Anne
  • Pluralism, solidarity and change. Phillips, Anne
  • Politics in isolation? Recent developments in political theory. Phillips, Anne
  • Prospects for democracy: north, south, east, west. Phillips, Anne
  • Que tiene que ver el socialismo con la igualdad social? Phillips, Anne
  • "Really" equal: opportunities and autonomy. Phillips, Anne
  • Recognition and the struggle for political voice. Phillips, Anne
  • Religion: ally, threat or just religion? Phillips, Anne
  • Representation renewed. Phillips, Anne
  • Representing difference: why should it matter if women get elected? Phillips, Anne
  • Second class citizenship. Phillips, Anne
  • So what's wrong with the individual? Socialism, feminism, equality. Phillips, Anne
  • Strategies de la difference: politique des idees ou politique de la presence? Phillips, Anne
  • Universal pretensions in political thought. Phillips, Anne
  • What has socialism to do with sexual equality? Phillips, Anne
  • What is 'culture'? Phillips, Anne
  • What’s wrong with essentialism? Phillips, Anne
  • When culture means gender: issues of cultural defence in the English courts. Phillips, Anne
  • Which equalities matter? Phillips, Anne
  • Who needs civil society? A feminist perspective. Phillips, Anne
  • Why does local democracy matter? Phillips, Anne
  • Why worry about multiculturalism? Phillips, Anne
  • The concept of 'Development'. Phillips, Anne
  • The enigma of colonialism: British policy in West Africa. Phillips, Anne
  • The politicisation of difference: does this make for a more tolerant society? Phillips, Anne
  • The politics of presence. Phillips, Anne
  • A debate on the public role of religion and its social and gender implications. Phillips, Anne and Casanova, Jose
  • Initiatives britanniques concernant les mariages forcés: réglementation, dialogue et stratégie de sortie. Phillips, Anne and Dustin, Moira
  • UK initiatives on forced marriage : regulation, dialogue and exit. Phillips, Anne and Dustin, Moira
  • Afterword: gender, agency and coercion. Phillips, Anne and Madhok, Sumi and Wilson, Kalpana
  • Introduction: gender, agency and coercion. Phillips, Anne and Madhok, Sumi and Wilson, Kalpana
  • The rights of women and the crisis of multiculturalism (Guest editorial). Phillips, Anne and Saharso, Sawitri
  • Sex and skill: notes towards a feminist economics. Phillips, Anne and Taylor, Barbara
  • EU accession and the labour market policy in Poland: gender relations, continuity and change. Plomien, Ania
  • The EU and gender equality: better off in, or out? Plomien, Ania
  • EU social and gender policy beyond Brexit. Plomien, Ania
  • EU social and gender policy beyond Brexit: towards the European Pillar of Social Rights. Plomien, Ania
  • For business’ sake:gender equality policies and the UK banking and finance sector. Plomien, Ania picture_as_pdf
  • From communism to europeanism: the impact of accession on labour market policy and gender in Poland. Plomien, Ania
  • From socialism to capitalism: women and their changed relationship with the labor market in Poland. Plomien, Ania
  • Gender and the labour market in Poland: domestic barriers to Europeanisation. Plomien, Ania
  • Gender inequality by design:does successful implementation of childcare policy deliver gender-just outcomes? Plomien, Ania picture_as_pdf
  • Half full or half empty? Labour market policy making in post socialist Poland. Plomien, Ania
  • Introduction to the section Economy. Plomien, Ania
  • Introduction: UK's membership of the EU: Brexit and the gains, losses and dilemmas for social policy. Plomien, Ania
  • Some useful sources. Plomien, Ania
  • Welfare state, gender, and reconciliation of work and family in Poland: policy developments and practice in a new EU member. Plomien, Ania
  • While the EU remains committed to gender equality, the reality still falls far short of policy-makers’ goals. Plomien, Ania
  • With more than 5 million more Europeans now unemployed due to the crisis, the EU’s approaches to tackling unemployment are treating the symptoms, not the causes. Plomien, Ania
  • Gendering the Euro crisis. Plomien, Ania and Perrons, Diane
  • Global contestations of social reproduction:compounding crises and Covid-19. Plomien, Ania and Scheele, Alexandra and Sproll, Martina picture_as_pdf
  • Social reproduction and state reponses to the global Covid-19 pandemic:keeping capitalism on the move? Plomien, Ania and Scheele, Alexandra and Sproll, Martina picture_as_pdf
  • Market-reach into social reproduction and transnational labour mobility in Europe. Plomien, Ania and Schwartz, Gregory picture_as_pdf
  • Welfare as flourishing social reproduction:Polish and Ukrainian migrant workers in a market-participation society. Plomien, Ania and Schwartz, Gregory picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Ania Zbyszewska: gendering European working time regimes: the working time directive and the case of Poland. Plomien, Ania
  • Labour mobility in transnational Europe:between depletion, mitigation and citizenship entitlements harm. Plomien, Ania and Schwartz, G picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: empire of love: toward a theory of intimacy, genealogy and carnality by Elizabeth Povinelli. Posocco, Silvia
  • Female masculinity. Posocco, Silvia
  • Globalisation, governmentality and failure through the prism of Petén, Guatemala’. Posocco, Silvia
  • Zoning: environmental cosmopolitics in and around the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Petén, Guatemala. Posocco, Silvia
  • Globalising failures: Geoforum special issue. Posocco, Silvia and Perrons, Diane
  • Work and the city in the e-society: a critical investigation of the sociospatially situated character of economic production in the digital content industries in the UK. Pratt, Andy C. and Gill, Rosalind and Spelthann, Volker
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  • Practicing decoloniality 1/3: Decolonial discomforts. Raghavan, Priya
  • Empowerment in the era of resilience-building:Gendered participation in community-based (disaster) risk management in the Philippines. Ramalho, Jordana picture_as_pdf
  • Towards liberation:uncovering the principles of feminist mediation in Mukti magazine. Rastogi, Vartika
  • Media and citizenship in India:heteronomy and autonomy in the Indian journalistic field. Ravikumar, Madhavi and Downey, John and Bhargav, Nimmagadda and Deb, Debasreeta and Dasgupta, Rohit K. and Pavarala, Vinod picture_as_pdf
  • Migrant and refugee activists as security agents:openings in the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Reeves, Audrey and Holvikivi, Aiko picture_as_pdf
  • Gender in the media. Richardson, Niall and Wearing, Sadie
  • African feminisms for abolitionist futures:archival hauntings in a speculative geography. Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Black dreams, electric mirror:cross-cultural teaching of state terrorism and legitimized violence. Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Caring in the classroom:the hidden toll of emotional labor of abolitionist scholar-activism. Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Challenging perspectives on street-based sex work edited by Katie Hail-Jares, Corey S. Shdaimah, and Chrysanthi S. Leon. Rodriguez, S.M.
  • Forging black safety in the carceral diaspora:perverse criminalization, sexual corrections, and connection-making in a death world. Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Homophobic nationalism:the development of sodomy legislation in Uganda. Rodriguez, S.M.
  • Invisibility matters:queer African organizing and visibility management in a transnational age. Rodriguez, S.M.
  • Queer abolitionist alternatives to criminalising hate violence. Rodriguez, S.M.
  • Queers against corrective development:LGBTSTGNC anti-violence organizing in gentrifying times. Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Reconceptualizing gender transitioning:recognition, flexibility, and safety in non-binary identity journeys. Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Carceral protectionism and the perpetually (in)vulnerable. Rodriguez, S.M. and Ben-moshe, Liat and Rakes, H
  • Not behind bars. Rodriguez, S.M. and Clark, Brittany
  • racialization.spectacle.liberation. Rodriguez, S.M. and Sneed, Chriss
  • Depathologization as healing justice. Rodriguez, S.M. and Rakes, H and Healy, Kennedy and Ben-Moshe, Liat picture_as_pdf
  • Searching for an alternative economic model. Rodrik, Dani and Perez, Carlota and Nesvetailova, Anastasia and Harris, Donald J. and Macfarlane, Laurie and Perrons, Diane
  • Only deeds: Twenty years later and still not recognizing what it’s like to be a woman in Philosophy. Rognlie, Dana
  • Editorial: translation of words and concepts in social policy. Révauger, Jean-Paul and Wilson, Gail
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  • Gender equality and the extension of social protection. Sabates-Wheeler, Rachel and Kabeer, Naila
  • Abject choices? Orientalism, citizenship, and autonomy. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Algunas paradojas de la ciudadanía sexual. Sabsay, Leticia
  • As "zonas vermelhas" do espaço público:o caso de Buenos Aires e a regulação urbana do trabalho sexual. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • Beyond populist borders:embodiment and the people in Laclau's Political Ontology. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • Bodies as territories:revisiting the coloniality of gender. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • Citizenship in the twilight zone? sex work, the regulation of belonging and sexual democratization in Argentina. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Deseo y discurso:en el sujeto (feminista) de la performatividad. Sabsay, Leticia
  • El retorno del sujeto entre el antiescencialismo y el paradigma liberal. Sabsay, Leticia
  • En los límites del género:cine, performatividad y subjetividades contemporáneas. Sabsay, Leticia
  • En los umbrales del genero? Beauvoir, Butler y el feminismo ilustrado. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • Fronteras sexuales:espacio urbano, cuerpos y ciudadanía. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Gender(ed) violence in neo-authoritarian times. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • Imaginarios sexuales de la libertad:performatividad, cuerpos y fronteras. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • La veu del cos entre la materialitat i la significació. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Las normas del deseo:imaginario sexual y comunicacion. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Los horizontes familiares y el paradigma liberal de la felicidad. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Permeable bodies:vulnerability, affective powers, hegemony. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Por los rumbos de la economía visual:identidades, cuerpos y estéticas. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Queering the politics of global sexual rights? Sabsay, Leticia
  • Questioning diversity:sexual politics, identity and liberal individuals. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Sexual citizenship and cultural imperialism. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Tras la firma de Judith Butler:una introduccion posible a los ecos de su escritura. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • The emergence of the other sexual citizen:orientalism and the modernisation of sexuality. Sabsay, Leticia
  • The limits of democracy:transgender sex work and citizenship. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • The political aesthetics of vulnerability and the feminist revolt. Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • The political imaginary of sexual freedom:subjectivity and power in the new sexual democratic turn. Sabsay, Leticia
  • The ruse of freedom:ownership, sexuality, neoliberalism. Sabsay, Leticia
  • The subject of performativity:between the force of signifiers and the desire for the real. Sabsay, Leticia
  • Feminist food justice:crafting a new vision. Sachs, Carolyn and Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • Feminist food sovereignty. Sachs, Carolyn and Patel-Campillo, Anouk
  • ‘From Belfast to Diyarbakır’:transnational conversations on conflict and LGBTI+ politics in the archive. Sandal-Wilson, Hakan
  • Kurdish queer studies:constructing and deconstructing a field. Sandal-Wilson, Hakan
  • On the (im)possibility of the Kurdish queer. Sandal-Wilson, Hakan picture_as_pdf
  • Special issue:Kurdish queer studies, edited by Hakan Sandal-Wilson. Sandal-Wilson, Hakan
  • Book review: Me, not you:the trouble with mainstream feminism by Alison Phipps. Schwoerer, Lilian picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Me, not you:the trouble with mainstream feminism by Alison Phipps. Schwoerer, Lilian picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Me, not you:the trouble with mainstream feminism by Alison Phipps. Schwoerer, Lilian picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: Me, not you:the trouble with mainstream feminism by Alison Phipps. Schwoerer, Lilian picture_as_pdf
  • All the President's women. Shahrokni, Nazanin
  • Women in place:the politics of gender segregation in Iran. Shahrokni, Nazanin
  • The mothers' paradise:Women-only parks and the dynamics of state power in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Shahrokni, Nazanin
  • The politics of polling:Polling and the constitution of counter-publics during 'reform' in Iran. Shahrokni, Nazanin
  • Patriarchal accommodations:women's mobility and policies of gender difference from urban Iran to migrant Mexico. Shahrokni, Nazanin and Andrews, Abigail
  • Backlash:gender segregation in Iranian universities. Shahrokni, Nazanin and Dokouhaki, Parastoo
  • Gendering university education in Iran. Shahrokni, Nazanin and Dokouhaki, Parastoo
  • A separation at Iranian universties. Shahrokni, Nazanin and Dokouhaki, Parastoo
  • Ecologies of belonging and exclusion in urban Kuwait:towards an urban co-designed approach. Shahrokni, Nazanin and Sofos, Spyros picture_as_pdf
  • Mobilizing pity:the dialectics of narrative production and erasure in the case of Iran’s #BlueGirl. Shahrokni, Nazanin and Sofos, Spyros A.
  • Gendered representations in Hawai‘i’s anti-GMO activism. Shaw, Amanda
  • Practicing decoloniality 3/3: Decolonizing dilemmas with a “z”. Shaw, Amanda
  • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the necro-populationism of ‘climate-smart’ agriculture. Shaw, Amanda and Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
  • Findings from the third survey on Chinese women’s social status. Shen, Yang
  • "Shades of foreign evil": "honour killings" and "family murders" in the Canadian press. Shier, Allie and Shor, Eran
  • Demography’s theory and approach:(how) has the view from the margins changed? Sigle, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Fertility and population change in the United Kingdom. Sigle, Wendy
  • Like high cholesterol, population decline is a problem, but not in the way you might think... Sigle, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • 'Plus ça change'? The gendered legacies of mid-twentieth century conceptualisations of the form and function of the family. Sigle, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Why demography needs (new) theories. Sigle, Wendy
  • With age comes …? An examination of gendered differences in the resource advantages associated with parental age in Norway. Sigle, Wendy and Kravdal, Øystein picture_as_pdf
  • Proceed with caution? Parents' union dissolution and children's educational achievement. Sigle, Wendy and Lyngstad, Torkild H. and Andersen, Patrick Lie and Kravdal, Øystein
  • Mind the gap:the health advantages that accompany parental marriage vary by maternal nativity. Sigle, Wendy and Goisis, Alice picture_as_pdf
  • 75 years of Population Studies:a diamond anniversary special issue. Sigle, Wendy and Reid, Alice and Sear, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
  • Intersectionality. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy
  • What reproductive justice brings to and requires of the feminist economics project. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Nunes, Débora M. and Sochas, Laura and Chanfreau, Jenny and Suh, Siri and Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
  • Continuity and change in Swedish family policy reforms. Sigle-Rushton, Wendy and Tunberger, P.
  • Contemporary spinsters in the new millennium: changing notions of family and kinship. Simpson, Roona
  • Book review: Tory pride and prejudice: the Conservative Party and homosexual law reform, by Michael McManus. Spruce, Emma
  • LGBTQ situated memory, place-making, and the sexual politics of gentrification. Spruce, Emma picture_as_pdf
  • The place of transversal LGBTQ+ urban activisms. Spruce, Emma picture_as_pdf
  • Producing scientific motherhood:state-led neoliberal modernization and nannies' subjectivity in contemporary China. Su, Yihui and Ni, Anni
  • Addressing the gendered interests of victims/survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and their children through National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security. Swaine, Aisling
  • Beyond strategic rape and between the public and private: violence against women in armed conflict. Swaine, Aisling
  • Conflict-related violence against women:transforming transition. Swaine, Aisling
  • Enabling or disabling paternalism: (in)attention to gender and women’s knowledge, capacity and authority in humanitarian contexts. Swaine, Aisling
  • Furthering comprehensive approaches to victims/survivors of conflict-related sexual violence: an analysis of National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security in Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines and Timor-Leste. Swaine, Aisling
  • Globalising women, peace and security: trends in National Action Plans. Swaine, Aisling
  • Law and negotiation: a role for a transformative approach? Swaine, Aisling
  • Making women's and girl's needs, well-being and rights central to NAPs in Asia-Pacific. Swaine, Aisling
  • Practicing women, peace and security in post-conflict reconstruction. Swaine, Aisling
  • Pursuing gender security. Swaine, Aisling picture_as_pdf
  • Re-shaping how political settlements engage with conflict-related violence against women. Swaine, Aisling picture_as_pdf
  • Women, peace and security. Swaine, Aisling picture_as_pdf
  • Guidebook on CEDAW general recommendation no. 30 and the UN Security Council resolutions on women, peace and security. Swaine, Aisling and O’Rourke, Catherine
  • Exploring the intersection of violence against women and girls with post-conflict statebuilding and peacebuilding processes:a new analytical framework. Swaine, Aisling and Spearing, Michelle and Murphy, Maureen and Contreras-Urbina, Manuel picture_as_pdf
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  • Reassessing the research relationship: location, position and power in fieldwork accounts. Thapar-Bjorkert, Suruchi and Henry, Marsha
  • Nationalist memories: interviewing Indian middle class nationalist women. Thapar-Björkert, Suruchi
  • Choosing threat, embodying the viral trans* endemics in times of pandemic. Thompson, Mat A.
  • "It’s different for men": masculinity and IVF. Throsby, Karen and Gill, Rosalind
  • Sociological perspectives on uneven development: the making of regions. Tickamyer, A. and Patel-Campillo, Anouk
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  • Politicizing ‘the virtual’:examining the internet on the intersections of gender and sexuality in Sri Lanka. Wanniarachchi, Senel and Rizwan, Zahrah picture_as_pdf
  • Living and working in urban working class communities. Ward, Kevin and Fagan, Colette and McDowell, Linda and Perrons, Diane and Ray, Kath
  • Class transformation and work-life balance in urban Britain: the case of Manchester. Ward, Kevin and Fagan, Collette and McDowell, Linda and Perrons, Diane and Ray, Kathryn
  • Adapting age: representing generations in Iris. Wearing, Sadie
  • Age and sexuality in celebrity culture: the case of Helen Mirren (57). Wearing, Sadie
  • Deconstructing the American family. Figures of parents with dementia in Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections and A.M. Homes’ May We Be Forgiven. Wearing, Sadie
  • Dementia and the biopolitics of the biopic: from Iris to The Iron Lady. Wearing, Sadie
  • Exemplary or exceptional embodiment?: discourses of aging in the case of Helen Mirren and 'Calendar girls'. Wearing, Sadie
  • Frames of dementia, grieving otherwise in The Father, Relic and Supernova:representing dementia in recent film. Wearing, Sadie picture_as_pdf
  • I am not particularly despondent yet:the political tone of Jill Craigie’s equal pay film to be a woman. Wearing, Sadie picture_as_pdf
  • Moms Mabley and Whoopi Goldberg: age, comedy and celebrity. Wearing, Sadie
  • Notes on some scandals: the politics of shame in 'Vers le sud’. Wearing, Sadie
  • Representing agency and coercion: feminist readings and postfeminist media fictions. Wearing, Sadie
  • Subjects of rejuvenation: aging in postfeminist culture. Wearing, Sadie
  • Troubled men: ageing, dementia and masculinity in contemporary British crime drama. Wearing, Sadie
  • Introduction to special issue on ‘frailty and debility’. Wearing, Sadie and Gunaratnam, Yasmin and Gedalof, Irene
  • Explicitly sexing health security:analysing the downstream effects of Panama’s sex-segregated COVID-19 disease control policy. Wenham, Clare and Arauz-Reyes, Nelva Marissa and Meneses Sala, Daniela and Rueda Borrero, Corina picture_as_pdf
  • Living with uncertainty: gender, livelihoods and pro-poor growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Whitehead, Ann and Kabeer, Naila
  • Money and independence in old age. Wilson, Gail
  • The postmodern as an aid to empowerment : understanding staff and users. Wilson, Gail
  • Agency. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Agency as 'smart economics': neoliberalism, gender and development. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Class alliances and the nature of hegemony: the post-independence Indian state in Marxist writing. Wilson, Kalpana
  • From missionaries to microcredit?: 'race', gender and agency in neoliberal development. Wilson, Kalpana
  • The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 1). Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
  • The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 2). Wilson, Kalpana picture_as_pdf
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  • Picturing gender and poverty: from 'victimhood' to 'agency'? Wilson, Kalpana
  • Prime Minister Modi’s UK visit: protests gather momentum. Wilson, Kalpana
  • 'Race', gender and neoliberalism: changing visual representations in development. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Race, racism and development: interrogating history, discourse and practice. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Reclaiming ‘agency’, reasserting resistance. Wilson, Kalpana
  • Small cultivators in Bihar and 'new' technology: choice or compulsion? Wilson, Kalpana
  • Towards a radical re-appropriation: gender, development and neoliberal feminism. Wilson, Kalpana
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  • Book review: vernacular rights cultures:the politics of origins, human rights and gendered struggles for justice. Ziadah, Rafeef and Rai, Shirin, M. and Jamil, Ghazala and Sokhi-Bulley, Bal and Baxi, Upendra and Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
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