Items where Subject is "HQ The family. Marriage. Woman"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) HQ The family. Marriage. Woman (4892)
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  • Towards Gender Harmony (2021). Psychometric properties and correlates of precarious manhood beliefs in 62 nations. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 52(3), 231 - 258. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022022121997997
  • Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics and Political Science (2014). Investigating changes in use of services by high-need families following the Helping Families Programme, an innovative parenting intervention for children with severe and persistent conduct problems. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 19(3), 185-191. https://doi.org/10.1111/camh.12035
  • EPSILON Study Group (2003). People with schizophrenia in five countries: conceptual similarities and intercultural differences in family caregiving. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 29(3), 573-586.
  • (2025). Rights and support: a conversation with Fatima Ahdash, Emily Jackson, Dafni Lima, Daniel Monk, Julie McCandless, Beth Tarleton, Rachel Taylor, and Sarah Trotter. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 37(2), 189-198. picture_as_pdf
  • (2025). Scrutiny and surveillance: a conversation with Fatima Ahdash, Simon Flacks, Dafni Lima, Julie McCandless, Beth Tarleton, and Sarah Trotter. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 37(2), 211-219. picture_as_pdf
  • Aassve, Arnstein, Arpino, Bruno, Goisis, Alice (2012). Grandparenting and mothers' labour force participation: a comparative analysis using the generations and gender survey. Demographic Research, 27(3), 53-84. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2012.27.3
  • Aassve, Arnstein, Goisis, Alice, Sironi, Maria (2012). Happiness and childbearing across Europe. Social Indicators Research, 108(1), 65-86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-011-9866-x
  • Abdelnour, Samer (2011). Repackaging the efficient stove as the 'solution' to crises in Darfur. Boiling Point, (59),
  • Abebe, Tatek, Skovdal, Morten (2010). Livelihoods, care and the familial relations of orphans in eastern Africa. AIDS Care, 22(5), 570-576. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540120903311474
  • Abuya, Timothy, Ndwiga, Charity, Ritter, Julie, Kanya, Lucy, Bellows, Benjamin, Binkin, Nancy, Warren, Charlotte E. (2015). The effect of a multi-component intervention on disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Kenya. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-015-0645-6
  • Aca, Zeynep, Kırcal-Şahin, Arzu, Özdemir, Akın, Kaymakcı, Yavuz Selim (2025). Gender stereotypes and professional experiences of female nurses in Türkiye. Frontiers in Public Health, 13, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1538517 picture_as_pdf
  • Acs, Zoltan J., Bardasi, Elena, Estrin, Saul, Svejnar, Jan (2011). Introduction to special issue of Small Business Economics on female entrepreneurship in developed and developing economies. Small Business Economics, 37(4), 393-396. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-011-9372-1
  • Adams, Renée B., Funk, Patricia (2012). Beyond the glass ceiling: does gender matter? Management Science, 58(2), 219-235. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.1110.1452
  • Adams, Renée B., Kirchmaier, Thomas (2016). Women on boards in finance and STEM industries. American Economic Review, 106(5), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.p20161034
  • Adeel, Muhammad, Yeh, Anthony Gar-On (2018). Gendered immobility: influence of social roles and local context on mobility decisions in Pakistan. Transportation Planning and Technology, 41(6), 660-678. https://doi.org/10.1080/03081060.2018.1488932
  • Adsera, Alícia, Ferrer, Ana M., Sigle-Rushton, Wendy, Wilson, Ben (2012). Fertility patterns of child migrants: age at migration and ancestry in comparative perspective. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 643(1), 160-189. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716212444706
  • Aghapouri, Jiyar, Ahmadi, Avin (2021). The representation and reconstruction of ethno-national identity on social media by Kurdish women in Rojhelat, Kurdistan-Iran. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 21(2), 104 - 125. https://doi.org/10.1111/sena.12351
  • Agostinelli, Francesco, Doepke, Matthias, Sorrenti, Giuseppe, Zilibotti, Fabrizio (2026). It takes a village: the economics of parenting with neighborhood and peer effects. Journal of Political Economy, 134(1), 313 - 365. https://doi.org/10.1086/739334 picture_as_pdf
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Maennig, Wolfgang, Mueller, Steffen Q. (2022). The generation gap in direct democracy: age vs. cohort effects. European Journal of Political Economy, 72, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102120 picture_as_pdf
  • Aksoy, Cevat Giray, Özcan, Berkay, Philipp, Julia (2021). Robots and the gender pay gap in Europe. European Economic Review, 134, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.103693 picture_as_pdf
  • Al-Ali, Nadje, Käser, Isabel (2022). Beyond feminism? Jineolojî and the Kurdish Women's Freedom Movement. Politics and Gender, 18(1), 212 - 243. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X20000501
  • Al-Dajani, Haya, Bang, Nupur Pavan, Basco, Rodrigo, Calabrò, Andrea, Cheng, Jeremy Chi Yeung, Clinton, Eric, Daspit, Joshua J., De Massis, Alfredo, Cruz, Allan Discua & Garcia-Lorenzo, Lucia et al (2024). A multi-voiced account of family entrepreneuring research: expanding the agenda of family entrepreneurship. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research, 30(9), 2185-2233. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-05-2023-0516 picture_as_pdf
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2011). Economies of desire, fictive sexual uprisings. Saudi chick lit: the girls are doing it. Le Monde Diplomatique,
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2019). The long drive to prison: the struggle of Saudi women activists. Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 15(2), 247 - 250. https://doi.org/10.1215/15525864-7491185 picture_as_pdf
  • Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Grepin, Karen, Li, Xiaosu, Morgan, Rosemary, Wenham, Clare, Smith, Julia (2021). Investigating public discourses around gender and COVID-19: a social media analysis of Twitter data. Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research, 5(3), 249 - 269. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41666-021-00102-x
  • Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Siddiqi, Maliha, Morgan, Rosemary, Vandan, Nimisha, Smith, Julia, Wenham, Clare (2020). COVID-19 and the gendered use of emojis on Twitter: infodemiology study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(11). https://doi.org/10.2196/21646 picture_as_pdf
  • Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Siddiqi, Maliha, Wenham, Clare, Smith, Julia (2022). The gendered dimensions of the anti-mask and anti-lockdown movement on social media. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01442-8 picture_as_pdf
  • Alazzawi, Shireen, Dang, Hai-Anh, Hlasny, Vladimir, Abanokova, Kseniya, Behrman, Jere (2025). Female headship and poverty in the Arab region: analysis of trends and dynamics based on a new taxonomy. Social Indicators Research, 180(2), 1067 - 1202. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-025-03697-5 picture_as_pdf
  • Albertini, Marco, Tosi, Marco (2018). Grandparenting after parental divorce: the association between non-resident parent–child meetings and grandparenting in Italy. European Journal of Ageing, 15(3), 277-286. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10433-018-0478-z
  • Alexander, Claire (2004). Imagining the Asian gang: ethnicity, masculinity and youth after 'the riots'. Critical Social Policy, 24(4), 526-549. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018304046675
  • Alexander, Claire (2013). Marriage, migration, multiculturalism: gendering 'the Bengal diaspora'. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39(3), 333-351. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2013.733857
  • Ali, Suki (2009). Black feminist praxis: some reflections on pedagogies and politics in higher education. Race Ethnicity and Education, 12(1), 79-86. https://doi.org/10.1080/13613320802650998
  • Ali, Suki (2014). Governing multicultural populations and family life. British Journal of Sociology, 65(1), 82-106. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12046
  • Ali, Suki, Coate, Kelly (2013). Impeccable advice: supporting women academics through supervision and mentoring. Gender and Education, 25(1), 23-336. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2012.742219
  • Ali, Suki (2025). Mixed race thought: making and unmaking (mixed) race. Critique of Anthropology, 45(2), 227 - 237. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308275X251334469 picture_as_pdf
  • Allal, N., Sear, Rebecca, Prentice, A. M., Mace, R. (2004). An evolutionary model of stature, age at first birth and reproductive success in Gambian women. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 271(1538), 465-470. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2003.2623
  • Allen, Tim (2006). AIDS and evidence: interrogating some Ugandan myths. Journal of Biosocial Science, 38(1), 7-28. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021932005001008
  • Allen, Tim, Atingo, Jackline, Atim, Dorothy, Ocitti, James, Brown, Charlotte, Torre, Costanza, Fergus, Cristin A., Parker, Melissa (2020). What happened to children who returned from the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda? Journal of Refugee Studies, 33(4), 663 - 683. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fez116 picture_as_pdf
  • Allen, Tim, Atingo, Jackline, Parker, Melissa (2021). Rejection and resilience: returning from the Lord’s Resistance Army in Northern Uganda. Civil Wars, 24(2 - 3), 357 - 384. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2022.2015195 picture_as_pdf
  • Alliende, Luz María, Czepielewski, Leticia, Aceituno, David, Paz Castañeda, Carmen, Diaz, Camila, Iruretagoyena, Barbara, Mena, Carlos, Mena, Cristian, Pablo Ramirez-Mahaluf, Juan & Tepper, Ángeles et al (2022). Gender, age and geographical representation over the past 50 years of schizophrenia research. Psychiatry Research, 307, p. 114279. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114279 picture_as_pdf
  • Almazidi, Nour (2025). Wujud: a political philosophy of justice and presence in the Arabian Peninsula. European Journal of Women's Studies, 32(2), 145 - 158. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505068251327809 picture_as_pdf
  • Altun, Ali Erdem (2025). Turning the queer into monster: vampiric queerness in Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 42(1), 88 - 96. https://doi.org/10.32600/huefd.1489699 picture_as_pdf
  • Amer, Amena, Howarth, Caroline (2018). Constructing and contesting threat: representations of white British Muslims across British national and Muslim newspapers. European Journal of Social Psychology, 48(5), 614-628. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2352
  • Amer, Amena, Howarth, Caroline, Sen, Ragini (2015). Diasporic virginities: social representations of virginity and identity formation amongst British Arab Muslim women. Culture and Psychology, 21(1), 3-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354067X14551297
  • Ananat, Elizabeth, Michaels, Guy (2008). The effect of marital breakup on the income distribution of women with children. Journal of Human Resources, 43(3), 611-629.
  • Anand, Paul, Roope, Laurence (2016). The development and happiness of very young children. Social Choice and Welfare, 47(4), 825-851. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00355-016-0993-9
  • Andersen, Kate, Redman, Jamie, Stewart, Kitty, Patrick, Ruth (2025). It's the kids that suffer’: exploring how the UK's benefit cap and two-child limit harm children. Social Policy and Administration, 59(1), 57 - 72. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.13034 picture_as_pdf
  • Andersen, Signe Hald, Özcan, Berkay (2021). The effects of unemployment on fertility. Advances in Life Course Research, 49, p. 100401. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.alcr.2020.100401 picture_as_pdf
  • Andrijasevic, Rutvica, Hamilton, Carrie, Hemmings, Clare (2014). re-imagining revolutions. Feminist Review, 106(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2013.34
  • Annan, J., Falb, K., Kpebo, D., Hossain, Mazeda, Gupta, J. (2017). Reducing PTSD symptoms through a gender norms and economic empowerment intervention to reduce intimate partner violence: a randomized controlled pilot study in Côte D'Ivoire. Global Mental Health, 4, e22. https://doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2017.19 picture_as_pdf
  • Antich, Malena Bastida (2025). The Home as Laboratory: Finance, Housing, and Feminist Struggle. Feminist Economics, https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2025.2533287
  • Arabsheibani, G. Reza, Kudebayeva, Alma, Mussurov, Altay (2021). A note on bride kidnapping and labour supply behaviour of Kyrgyz women. Economic Systems, 45(4). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecosys.2021.100885 picture_as_pdf
  • Archbold, Lisa, Verdoodt, Valerie, Gordon, Faith, Clifford, Damian (2021). Children’s privacy in lockdown: intersections between privacy, participation and protection rights in a pandemic. Law, Technology and Humans, 3(1), 18 - 34. https://doi.org/10.5204/lthj.1803 picture_as_pdf
  • Arora, Nikita, dit Sourd, Romain Crastes, Quaife, Matthew, Vassall, Anna, Ferrari, Giulia, Alangea, Deda Ogum, Tawiah, Theresa, Dwommoh Prah, Rebecca Kyerewaa, Jewkes, Rachel & Hanson, Kara et al (2023). The stated preferences of community-based volunteers for roles in the prevention of violence against women and girls in Ghana: a discrete choice analysis. Social Science and Medicine, 324, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115870 picture_as_pdf
  • Arrazola, Maria, Campos, Raquel, de Hevia, Jose (2025). Do labour market outcomes influence why women are underrepresented in engineering? Higher Education, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-025-01445-9 picture_as_pdf
  • Asadullah, M. Niaz, De Cao, Elisabetta, Khatoon, Fathema Zhura, Siddique, Zahra (2021). Measuring gender attitudes using list experiments. Journal of Population Economics, 34(2), 367 - 400. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00148-020-00805-2 picture_as_pdf
  • Ashraf, Muhammad Junaid, Pianezzi, Daniela, Awan, Muhammad Aqeel (2023). Doing transgender ‘right’: bodies, eroticism and spirituality in khwajasira work. Human Relations, 76(2), 286 - 309. https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267211045964
  • Ashraf, Nava, Bau, Natalie, Low, Corinne, McGinn, Kathleen (2020). Negotiating a better future: how interpersonal skills facilitate intergenerational investment. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 135(2), 1095 - 1151. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjz039
  • Ashraf, Nava, Bau, Natalie, Nunn, Nathan, Voena, Alessandra (2020). Bride price and female education. Journal of Political Economy, 128(2), 591 - 641. https://doi.org/10.1086/704572
  • Ashraf, Nava, Delfino, Alexia, Glaeser, Edward L., Solmone, Irene (2025). The inverted u-shaped relationship between female entrepreneurship and economic development. AEA Papers and Proceedings, 115, 500 - 508. https://doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20251070 picture_as_pdf
  • Ashraf, Nava, Field, Erica, Rusconi, Giuditta, Voena, Alessandra, Ziparo, Roberta (2017). Traditional beliefs and learning about maternal risk in Zambia. American Economic Review, 107(5), 511-515. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.p20171106
  • Ashwin, Sarah (2002). Women's lives under socialism. Labour/Le Travail, 50, 261-273.
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Isupova, Olga (2018). Anatomy of a stalled revolution: processes of reproduction and change in Russian women's gender ideologies. Gender and Society, 32(4), 441-468. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243218776309
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Isupova, Olga (2014). “Behind every great man…”: the male marriage wage premium examined qualitatively. Journal of Marriage and Family, 76(1), 37-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12082 picture_as_pdf
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Keenan, Katherine, M. Kozina, Irina (2021). Pensioner employment, wellbeing and gender: lessons from Russia. American Journal of Sociology, 127(1), 152-193. https://doi.org/10.1086/715150 picture_as_pdf
  • Ashwin, Sarah, Tartakovskaya, Irina, Ilyina, Marina, Lytkina, Tatyana (2013). Gendering reciprocity: solving a puzzle of nonreciprocation. Gender and Society, 27(3), 396-421. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243213479444
  • Astuti, Rita (1993). Food for pregnancy. Procreation, marriage and images of gender among the Vezo of western Madagascar. Social Anthropology, 1(3), 277-290.
  • Attinger, Sarah A, Jackson, Emily, Karpin, Isabel, Kerridge, Ian, Newson, Ainsley J, Stewart, Cameron, van de Wiel, Lucy, Lipworth, Wendy (2024). Addressing the consequences of the corporatization of reproductive medicine. Medical Law Review, 32(4), 444 - 467. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwae018 picture_as_pdf
  • Auckland, Cressida (2022). Knowing who to trust: women and public health. Journal of Medical Ethics, 48(8), 501 - 503. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme-2022-108490 picture_as_pdf
  • Auckland, Cressida Claire, Goold, Imogen (2020). Claiming in contract for wrongful conception. Law Quarterly Review, 136, 45-51. picture_as_pdf
  • Avlijaš, Sonja (2019). Growth models and female labor in post-socialist Eastern Europe. Social Politics, https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxz012 picture_as_pdf
  • Azpitarte, Francisco (2011). Measurement and identification of asset-poor households: a cross-national comparison of Spain and the United Kingdom. Journal of Economic Inequality, 9(1), 87-110. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10888-010-9135-2
  • Baba-Ari, Fatima, Eboreime, Ejemai Amaize, Hossain, Mazeda (2018). Conditional cash transfers for maternal health interventions: Factors influencing uptake in North-Central Nigeria. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 7(10), 934-942. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2018.56 picture_as_pdf
  • Bachmann, Christian J., Humayun, Sajid, Stevens, Madeleine, O’Connor, Thomas G., Scott, Stephen (2023). Secure attachment predicts lower societal cost amongst severely antisocial adolescents. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-023-00598-8 picture_as_pdf
  • Bai, Xue, Zhou, Jia-Jia, Hu, Bo, Shum, David Ho Keung (2025). Childhood threats and cognitive difficulties in mid and later life: a gendered perspective on the mediating role of family functioning. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 68(8), 1055 - 1075. https://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2025.2471994 picture_as_pdf
  • Bailur, Savita, Masiero, Silvia (2017). Women’s income generation through mobile internet: a study of focus group data from Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. Gender, Technology and Development, 21(1-2), 77-98. https://doi.org/10.1080/09718524.2017.1385312
  • Bakare-Yusuf, Bibi, Dosekun, Simidele (2021). Feminist book publishing today. Women: a Cultural Review, 32(3-4), 434 - 441. https://doi.org/10.1080/09574042.2021.1973732 picture_as_pdf
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2009). "Who are the girls?": reflections on ethnicity, culture, and the idea of 'girlhood' in 'Commentary and criticism'. Feminist Media Studies, 9(1), 118-121. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680770802619540
  • Banaji, Shakuntala, Livingstone, Sonia, Nandi, Anulekha, Stoilova, Mariya (2018). Instrumentalising the digital: findings from a rapid evidence review of development interventions to support adolescents’ engagement with ICTs in low and middle income countries. Development in Practice, 28(3), 432-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2018.1438366
  • Banaji, Shakuntala, Moreno Almeida, Cristina (2020). Politicizing participatory culture at the margins: the significance of class, gender and online media for the practices of youth networks in the MENA region. Global Media and Communication, https://doi.org/10.1177/1742766520982029 picture_as_pdf
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Buehren, Niklas, Burgess, Robin, Goldstein, Markus, Gulesci, Selim, Rasul, Imran, Sulaiman, Munshi (2020). Women’s empowerment in action: evidence from a randomized control trial in Africa. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 12(1), 210 - 259. https://doi.org/10.1257/app.20170416 picture_as_pdf
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Burgess, Robin, Das, Narayan, Gulesci, Selim, Rasul, Imran, Sulaiman, Munshi (2017). Labor markets and poverty in village economies. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 132(2), 811 - 870. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjx003
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Elsayed, Ahmed, Smurra, Andrea, Zipfel, Céline (2022). Young adults and labor markets in Africa. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 36(1), 81 - 100. https://doi.org/10.1257/JEP.36.1.81 picture_as_pdf
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Fischer, Gregory, Prat, Andrea, Ytsma, Erina (2021). Do women respond less to performance pay? Building evidence from multiple experiments. American Economic Review: Insights, 3(4), 435-54. https://doi.org/10.1257/aeri.20200466 picture_as_pdf
  • Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra, Green, Elliott D. (2013). Fertility and wealth in early colonial India: evidence from widow suicides (satis) in Bengal. Economics Letters, 120(2), 302-304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2013.04.046
  • Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra, Green, Elliott D. (2021). Explaining inter-ethnic marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of International Development, 33(4), 627 - 643. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.3535 picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Abhijit, Duflo, Esther, Ghatak, Maitreesh, Lafortune, Jeanne (2013). Marry for what?: caste and mate selection in modern India. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 5(2), 33-72. https://doi.org/10.1257/mic.5.2.33
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2019). Absence and exclusion notes on a girls’ public sphere – a response to Kate Eichhorn’s ‘girls in the public sphere: dissent, consent, and media making’. Australian Feminist Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2019.1661772
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2015). ‘Confidence you can carry!’: girls in crisis and the market for girls' empowerment organizations. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 29(2), 182-193. https://doi.org/10.1080/10304312.2015.1022938
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2003). Elián González and "the purpose of America": nation, family, and the child-citizen. American Quarterly, 55(2), 149-178. https://doi.org/10.1353/aq.2003.0010
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2004). Girls rule!: gender, feminism, and Nickelodeon. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 21(2), 119-139. https://doi.org/10.1080/07393180410001688038
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (1999). Hoop dreams: professional basketball and the politics of race and gender. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 23(4), 403-420. https://doi.org/10.1177/0193723599234004
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2015). Keynote address: media, markets, gender: economies of visibility in a neoliberal moment. Communication Review, 18(1), 53-70. https://doi.org/10.1080/10714421.2015.996398
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2018). Postfeminism and popular feminism. Feminist Media Histories, 4(2), 152-156. https://doi.org/10.1525/fmh.2018.4.2.152
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah, Juhasz, Alexandra (2011). Feminist labor in media studies/communication: is self-branding feminist practice? International Journal of Communication, 5, 1768-1775.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah, Miltner, Kate M. (2016). #MasculinitySoFragile: culture, structure, and networked misogyny. Feminist Media Studies, 16(1), 171-174. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2016.1120490
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah, Portwood-Stacer, Laura (2006). ‘I just want to be me again!’ Beauty pageants, reality television and post-feminism. Feminist Theory, 7(2), 255-272. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464700106064423
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2021). Ruined lives: mediated white male victimhood. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(1), 60 - 80. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367549420985840 picture_as_pdf
  • Banke-Thomas, Aduragbemi, Banke-Thomas, Oluwasola, Kivuvani, Mwikali, Ameh, Charles Anawo (2017). Maternal health services utilisation by Kenyan adolescent mothers: analysis of the Demographic Health Survey 2014. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, 12, 37-46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.srhc.2017.02.004
  • Banke-Thomas, Aduragbemi, Abejirinde, Ibukun-Oluwa Omolade, Banke-Thomas, Oluwasola, Maikano, Adamu, Ameh, Charles (2019). Cost of maternal health services in low- and middle-income countries: protocol for a systematic review. BMJ Open, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027822 picture_as_pdf
  • Banke-Thomas, Aduragbemi, Wong, Kerry LM, Collins, Lindsey, Olaniran, Abimbola, Balogun, Mobolanle, Wright, Ololade, Babajide, Opeyemi, Ajayi, Babatunde, Ajayi, Babatunde & Abayomi, Akin et al (2021). An assessment of geographical access and factors influencing travel time to emergency obstetric care in the urban state of Lagos, Nigeria. Health Policy and Planning, 36(9), 1384 - 1396. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czab099 picture_as_pdf
  • Bansal, Anjali, Kant dwivedi, Laxmi, Bhatia, Mrigesh, Subramanian, S.V. (2024). Inter-generational impact: exploring the influence of older sister-in-law’s contraceptive choices on her peer contraception adoption in India. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, 41, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.srhc.2024.101004 picture_as_pdf
  • Baranowska-Rataj, Anna, Barclay, Kieron, Costa-Font, Joan, Myrskylä, Mikko, Özcan, Berkay (2022). Preterm birth and educational disadvantage: heterogeneous effects. Population Studies, 77(3), 459-474. https://doi.org/10.1080/00324728.2022.2080247 picture_as_pdf
  • Barbieri, Paolo, Cutuli, Giorgio, Tosi, Marco (2012). Families, labour market and social risks. Childbirth and the risk of poverty among Italian households. Stato e mercato, XXXII(3), 391-428. https://doi.org/10.1425/38644
  • Barclay, Kieron J. (2018). The birth order paradox: sibling differences in educational attainment. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 54, 56-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rssm.2018.02.001
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  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • University of Oxford London School of Economics and Political Science (2008-07-07) Changing spaces: Young people, technology and learning [Other]. ESRC seminar series: The educational and social impact of new technologies on young people in Britain, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Digital Futures For Children (2025-06-16 - 2025-07-03) Children's visions of digital futures [Poster]. Visions for the Future: LSE Festival exhibition, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • University of Oxford London School of Economics and Political Science (2009-03-02) Digital identities: tracing the implications for learners and learning [Other]. ESRC seminar series: The educational and social impact of new technologies on young people in Britain, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • University of Oxford London School of Economics and Political Science (2008-10-21) Digital literacies: tracing the implications for learners and learning [Other]. ESRC seminar series: The educational and social impact of new technologies on young people in Britain, Bristol, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Social Policy Association (2009-06-29 - 2009-07-01) Families' outsourcing of male domestic jobs: implications for (gender) equality [Paper]. Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • University of Oxford London School of Economics and Political Science (2008-03-12) Theorising the benefits of new technology for youth: controversies of learning and development [Other]. ESRC seminar series: The educational and social impact of new technologies on young people in Britain, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Bates, Katie, Leone, Tiziana, Coast, Ernestina, Ghandour, Rula, Imseeh, Sawsan, Mitwalli, Suzan, Nasr, Shiraz, Cetorelli, Valeria, Giacaman, Rita (2015-03-20 - 2015-03-21) Inequalities in self-reported health (SRH) and self-reported illness (SRI) among women aged 15-54 in the occupied Palestinian territories [Poster]. Lancet Palestinian Health Alliance 6th conference, Beirut, Lebanon, LBN.
  • Beecham, Jennifer (2001-05-01) Cost and cost-effectiveness issues [Paper]. Disabled Children and Their Families: The Research Agenda Seminar, York, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Beecham, Jennifer (2003-08-01) Helping social welfare workers to count: keynote address: counting in England - inputs, outputs and (ideally) outcomes, [Paper]. Protecting Children: What Counts?, Queensland, Australia, AUS.
  • Beecham, Jennifer (2005-09-14) Setting the scene [Paper]. Fostering Services 2005: Meeting the Real Costs of Care, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Beecham, Jennifer (2005-12-06 - 2005-12-08) Supporting children with severe learning disability and challenging behaviour [Paper]. 5th European Congress on Mental Health in Mental Retardation, Barcelona, Spain, ESP.
  • Beecham, Jennifer (2005-08-05) Unit cost, support costs, needs and outcomes [Paper]. Key Worker Services for Disabled Children, York, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Beecham, Jennifer (2009-11-01) What are some of the things we know and don’t know about cost effectiveness in child and family services: social care [id: 1]. [Other]. What Works, What Counts and What Matters ? Costs and Cost Effectiveness of Family Focussed Interventions for Children, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Beecham, Jennifer (2004-11-23) The outcomes and costs of HomeStart for young families [Paper]. KCC SSD Conference 'Putting Research in Practice', Maidstone, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Beecham, Jennifer, Berridge, D (2001-11-01) End of project report: troubled adolescents - the economic component [Paper]. Costs and Effectiveness of Services to Children in Need, Harrogate, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Berro Pizzarossaa, Lucía, Coast, Ernestina, Duffy, Deirdre, Irakoze, Judicaelle (2024-02-22 - 2024-02-22) Exploring abortion activism in Africa [Other]. Presentation to the MAMA (Mobilizing Activists around Medical Abortion) Network, Online. picture_as_pdf
  • Blum-Ross, Alicia, Livingstone, Sonia, Mustain, Paige Patrice (2019-08-01) Connecting learning: parents and young children in makerspaces final report submitted to the project, ‘Makerspaces in the early years’ (MakEY) [Other]. Makerspaces in the Early Years’ (MakEY) project, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Calleri, Martina (2018-02-19 - 2018-02-24) The #MeToo Movement's Naissance [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2018, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Cetorelli, V., Wilson, B., Batyra, E., Coast, E. (2016-09-12 - 2016-09-14) Female genital mutilation/cutting in Mali and Mauritania [Other]. British Society for the Philosophy of Science Annual Conference, Winchester, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Cetorelli, Valeria (2014-05-01 - 2014-05-03) War and the changing timing of fertility in Iraq [Paper]. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, United States, USA.
  • Cetorelli, Valeria, Khawaja, Marwan (2015-03-20 - 2015-03-21) Fertility responses to violent conflict: evidence from the Second Palestinian Intifada [Paper]. Lancet Palestinian Health Alliance 6th conference, Beirut, Lebanon, LBN.
  • Cetorelli, Valeria, Khawaja, Marwan (2012-09-10 - 2012-09-12) Fertility responses to violent conflict: evidence from the Second Palestinian Intifada [Paper]. British Society for Population Studies Annual Conference, Nottingham, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Cetorelli, Valeria, Leone, Tiziana (2012-05-03 - 2012-05-05) Fertility stalls in the Middle East: the case of Jordan [Paper]. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, United States, USA.
  • Chevalier, Arnaud, O'Sullivan, Vincent (2006-09-21 - 2006-09-23) Mother’s education and birth weight [Paper]. European Association of Labour Economists Annual Conference 2006, Prague, Czech Republic, CZE.
  • Chiweshe, Malvern, Coast, Ernestina, Fetters, Tamara (2020-11-19) Improving adolescent access to contraception and safe abortion in sub-Saharan Africa: health system pathways [Other]. Presentation to MSI Reproductive Choices.
  • Chiweshe, Malvern Tatenda, Strong, Joe, Coast, Ernestina, Fetters, Tamara (2023-04-12 - 2023-04-15) Adolescent abortion decision-making in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Zambia: a supportability framework [Other]. 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Population Association (PAA), New Orleans, United States, USA. picture_as_pdf
  • Coast, Ernestina (2014-04-23 - 2014-04-25) Fertility transitions and induced abortion [Other]. The fertility transition in the South, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR. description
  • Coast, Ernestina (2005-07-18 - 2005-07-23) Maasai marriage: a comparative study of Kenya and Tanzania [Paper]. International Union for the Scientific Study of Population XXV International Population Conference, Tours, France, FRA.
  • Coast, Ernestina (2020-11-20) PRC Friday seminar: Adolescents, contraception and abortion-related care: a comparative study of Ethiopia, Malawi and Zambia [Other]. Population Research Centre Friday Seminar: Ernestina Coast from the London School of Economics.
  • Coast, Ernestina (2017-07-11 - 2017-07-13) Sexual and reproductive health: evidence, perspectives and lifecourse [Other]. Reproductive Health Working Group Annual Meeting, Amman, Jordan, JOR.
  • Coast, Ernestina (2013-03-07) "Unwanted fertility" and induced abortion: Zambia [Paper]. Fertility: demographic change in the South, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Coast, Ernestina (2014-04-23 - 2014-04-25) The role of induced abortions in fertility transitions [Other]. The fertility transition in the South, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR. description
  • Coast, Ernestina, Fetters, Tamara (2017-02-16 - 2017-02-19) Adolescent access to abortion services in sub-Saharan Africa [Other]. International Health Policy Conference 2017, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Freeman, Emily (2014-09-09) Research uptake and impact activities and reflections from our work on unsafe abortion in Zambia [Other]. ESRC DFID Poverty Alleviation Conference, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Murray, Susan F. (2014-06-03 - 2014-06-05) Pregnancy termination trajectories in Zambia [Paper]. IUSSP International Seminar on Decision-making regarding abortion – determinants and consequences, Nanyuki, Kenya, KEN.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Randall, Sara, Fanghanel, Alex, Lelievre, Eva, Ba-Gning, Sadio (2012-06-13 - 2012-06-16) Sofa surfers and shed dwellers: new living arrangements and household surveys in the UK and France [Paper]. European Population Conference, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, SWE.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Randall, Sara, Golaz, Valerie, Gnoumou, Bilampoa (2011-12-05 - 2011-12-09) Problematic polygymy: implications of changing typologies and definitions of polygamy [Paper]. Sixth African Population Conference: African Population: Past, Present and Future, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, BFA.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Randall, Sara, Leone, Tiziana (2010-09-21) Whose household?: the fuzziness of a critical concept in household surveys [Paper]. New measurement issues in survey research, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Vwalika, Bellington, Leone, Tiziana, Murray, Susan, Freeman, Emily (2015-10-04 - 2015-10-09) Induced abortion in Zambia: a comparativemixed methods analysis of women seekingsafe abortion with those seeking postabortioncare after an unsafe abortion [Other]. XXI FIGO World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Vancouver, Canada, CAN.
  • Cronin, Helena (1999-10-25) A moment or a lifetime? [Other]. Commitment: who cares - One plus One Marriage and Partnership Research Conference.
  • Davies, Bleddyn, Fernández, José-Luis (2000-09-08 - 2000-09-10) Choices! Choices! Techniques for analysing the dilemmas of balancing the interests of stakeholders in community care [Paper]. British Society of Gerontology 29th Annual Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Deeley, James (2018-02-19 - 2018-02-24) The dirty work of "clean eating" is the "nutritionista" tying feminism to the kitchen sink? [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2018, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Dyonisius, Michelle (2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02) The inglorious offenders: a postcolonial feminist analysis of war/combat to understand sexual violence in conflict [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Espírito-Santo, Ana (2010-05-26) Angela Merkel as a potential catalyser of interest in politics among women [Poster]. Relating research to reality: interdisciplinary ideas for a changing world. LSE PhD student poster exhibition, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Everri, Marina (2014-11-19 - 2014-11-22) Adolescenti, genitori e media digitali: alla ricerca della “rete” che dis/connette [Paper]. Abitare la Citta Dimenticata Sesto Atto: la Comunita Progetta, Parma, Italy, ITA.
  • Everri, Marina (2017-06-01) Adolescents’ perspectives on the role of ICTs in everyday life: An ethnographic study on practices, representations, and emotions. [Paper]. Jean Piaget Society Meeting, San Francisco, United States, USA.
  • Fanghanel, Alex, Coast, Ernestina, Randall, Sara (2012-06-13 - 2012-06-16) Mapping intergenerational care across households in the UK: analysing proximity, propinquity and resources in the "tacit intergenerational contract" [Paper]. European Population Conference, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, SWE.
  • Fernández, José-Luis, Davies, Bleddyn (2000-09-08 - 2000-09-10) Optimising modal choice: what would be the consequences of cost minimisation? [Paper]. British Society of Gerontology 29th Annual Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Fetters, Tamara, Oliver, Emily, Chilemba, Singalilwe, Rezene, Blain, Mwanza, Chanju, Garcia, Diana, Dasgupta, Debasmita, Coast, Ernestina (2023-04-18 - 2023-04-19) Collaborating on research-based animations for adolescent safer abortion: a conversation between researchers, creative artists, and non-governmental programme staff [Other]. Reproductive justice in a post-COVID world: transnational protest and resistance, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Freeman, Emily (2013-03-20) Beyond sex: sex at older age in Malawi [Other]. LSE Africa Seminar Series, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Freeman, Emily (2017-06-29 - 2017-07-01) Rethinking care for older Africans: changing expectations and practices of long term care in urban and rural South Africa [Paper]. 7th European conference on African studies, Basel, Switzerland, CHE.
  • Freeman, Emily (2011-09-07 - 2011-09-09) Sex that Gives and Takes: sexuality in older age in rural Malawi [Poster]. British Society of Population Studies Annual Conference 2011, York, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Freeman, Emily (2022-09-07 - 2022-09-10) The search for freedom: reflecting on inequity and the ‘acceptability’ of formal long term care to older women in Soweto [Other]. 6th International Conference on Evidence-based Policy in Long-term Care, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Freeman, Emily, Basten, Stuart, Ma, Xiaohong, Yan, Ping, Wang, Lih-Rong, Yang, Wen-shan (2015-09-07 - 2015-09-09) Transition to second birth in ultra-low fertility Pacific Asia: a qualitative comparative study of Beijing and Taipei [Paper]. British Society for Population Studies Conference 2015, Leeds, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Freeman, Emily, Coast, Ernestina (2017-02-16 - 2017-02-19) Understanding conscientious objection to abortion in Zambia [Paper]. International Health Policy Conference 2017, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Freeman, Emily, Coast, Ernestina (2017-10-29 - 2017-11-04) Understanding conscientious objection to abortion in Zambia [Paper]. XXVIII IUSSP International Population Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, ZAF.
  • Freeman, Emily, Coast, Ernestina (2017-10-29 - 2017-11-04) Women's experiences of men's roles in their (un)safe abortion trajectories: evidence from urban Zambia [Paper]. XXVIII IUSSP International Population Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, ZAF.
  • Freeman, Emily, Rajagopalan, Jayeeta, Hurzuk, Saadiya, Thomas, Priya Treesa, Pattabiraman, Meera, Ramasamy, Narendhar, Alladi, Suvarna (2022-06-09 - 2022-06-11) Understanding the economics of dementia at the family level in India [Paper]. 35th Global Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International: New horizons in dementia: building on hope, London + Online, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Georgiadis, Katerina (2010-09-01) Guardians of the Nation: pronatalism, fertility politics, and the multi-child family movement in Greece [Paper]. British Society for Population Studies Annual Conference, Exeter, United Kingdom, GBR. description
  • Golaz, Valerie, Antoine, Philippe, Randall, Sara, Coast, Ernestina (2012-05-02 - 2012-05-04) Definition du menage et situation des personnes agees: comparaisons entre 4 pays Africains [Paper]. Canadian Association of African Studies Annual Conference, Quebec, Canada, CAN.
  • Görzig, Anke (2012-09-01) Cross-national differences in cyber-bullying: procedures, prevalence and predictors [Paper]. Cross-national epidemiology of child abuse and violence against children: focus on meta-analysis ISPCAN (International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect), Istanbul, Turkey, TUR.
  • Hammoudeh, Doaa, Coast, Ernestina (2017-05-24) Age of despair or age of hope? Older Palestinian women's perspectives on menopause [Other]. British Society for Population Studies Workshop on Menopause Health and Culture, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Hemmings, Clare (2005-06-02 - 2005-06-04) Time, space and translation - bisexual challenges to Western theories of sexual identity [Paper]. Heteronormativity - a fruitful concept?, Trondheim, Norway, NOR.
  • Hemmings, Clare (2007-03-23 - 2007-03-24) What is a feminist theorist responsible for? [Paper]. The Feminist Theory Workshop, Durham NC, United States, USA.
  • Hurzuk, Saadiya, Freeman, Emily, Rajagopalan, Jayeeta, Alladi, Suvarna, Pattabiraman, Meera, Ramasamy, Narendhar, Thomas, Priya Treesa (2022-06-09 - 2022-06-11) Health seeking behaviours and dementia care trajectories in India: a qualitative study [Poster]. 35th Global Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International: New horizons in dementia: building on hope, London + Online, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen, Landais, Camille, Leite Mariante, Gabriel (2024-06-10 - 2024-07-05) Who has the power to address the child penalty globally? [Poster]. Displays of power: LSE Festival exhibition 2024, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Kriel, Antoinette, Randall, Sara, Coast, Ernestina, Risenga, Arthur, Nyambura, Melissa (2012-07-01 - 2012-07-04) From design to practice: how can large-scale household surveys better represent the complexities of the social units under investigation? [Paper]. XVIII South African Sociological Association Annual Congress: Knowledge, Technologies and Social Change, Cape Town, South Africa, ZAF.
  • Leone, Tiziana, Alburez-Gutierrez, Diego, Gandour, R., Coast, Ernestina, Giacaman, Rita (2017-03-15 - 2017-03-16) Maternal and child health outcomes and intensity of conflict in the occupied Palestinian territory: a pseudo longitudinal analysis of the 2000-2014 period [Other]. The Lancet Palestinian Health Alliance (LPHA) Eighth Annual Conference, Birzeit, Palestine, State of, PSE.
  • Leone, Tiziana, Coast, Ernestina, Malviya, Alankar (2008-08-03 - 2008-08-08) Gender based violence and women's vulnerability towards HIV/AIDS in 6 Indian Districts [Poster]. XVII AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, MEX.
  • Leone, Tiziana, Sochas, Laura, Fetters, Tamara, Coast, Ernestina (2021-12-05 - 2021-12-10) Prioritizing the needs of adolescents by building the evidence base for life-saving impact of scaling up contraception and abortion for adolescents in Ethiopia, Malawi and Zambia using LiST and FamPlan [Poster]. 2021 IUSSP International Population Conference.
  • Leone, Tiziana, Sochas, Laura, Fetters, Tamara, Coast, Ernestina (2020-09-15 - 2020-09-16) Prioritizing the needs of adolescents by building the evidence base for life‐saving impact of scaling up contraception and abortion for adolescents in Ethiopia, Malawi and Zambia using LiST [Paper]. 2020 British Society for Population Studies Annual Conference.
  • Lewis, Jane (2007-10-04 - 2007-10-06) Der Wandel der Rollenleitbilder in Europa - Ist das "Adult-Worker-Modell" auf dem Vormarsch? [Paper]. Dokumentation der Tagung Eigenverantwortung, private und öffentliche Solidarität - Rollenleitbilder im Familien- und Sozialrecht im europaischen vergleich, Como, Italy, ITA.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2002-01-01) Challenges and dilemmas as children go online: linking observational research in families to the emerging policy agenda [Other]. Internet safety: a shared responsibility, Dublin, Ireland, IRL.
  • Marczak, Joanna (2016-10-13) Kin support and childbearing intentions [Other]. British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) Conference, Winchester, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Marczak, Joanna (2017-06-26) Kin support and childbearing intentions: Polish mothers and fathers in Poland and in the UK [Other]. Evolutionary Demography Seminar Series, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Marczak, Joanna, Sigle-Rushton, Wendy, Coast, Ernestina (2016-08-31 - 2016-09-03) Cross-national comparisons: a missing link in the relationship between policies and fertility? A comparative study of fertility decision making of Polish nationals in Poland and UK [Other]. European Population Conference: Demographic Change and Policy Implications, Mainz, Germany, DEU.
  • Mathews, Paul (2010-05-26) You are going to die!!: does this make you want to have (more) children? [Poster]. Relating research to reality: interdisciplinary ideas for a changing world. LSE PhD student poster exhibition, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Mathews, Paul, Sear, Rebecca, Coast, Ernestina, Iacovou, Maria (2012-05-03 - 2012-05-05) Do preceding questions influence the reporting of childbearing intentions in social surveys? [Paper]. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, United States, USA.
  • Mesa Baron, Carlos (2018-02-19 - 2018-02-24) Promoting long term saving in a poor household can lead to greater social mobility [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2018, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Mitev, Nathalie, Gillard, Hazel (2007-06-01) How the knowledge economy distorts equity: lone women parents and network engineer training [Paper]. Gender, Work and Organisation 5th International Interdisciplinary Conference, Keele, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Nandagiri, Rishita (2018-07-08 - 2018-07-12) "Can you keep a secret?": methodological considerations for qualitative research on women’s abortion experiences [Paper]. Abortion and reproductive justice: the unfinished revolution III, Rhodes University in Grahamstown (Makanda), South Africa, ZAF.
  • Nandagiri, Rishita (2022-05-04) (Re)conceptualising abortion safety: centering lived realities [Other]. Abortion + SRH seminar series, Online. picture_as_pdf
  • Nandagiri, Rishita (2018-07-08 - 2018-07-12) “They know everything”: the role of Community Health Workers in abortion access [Paper]. Abortion and reproductive justice: the unfinished revolution III, Rhodes University in Grahamstown (Makanda), South Africa, ZAF.
  • Nandagiri, Rishita (2018-02-19 - 2018-02-24) “They know everything”: the role of community health workers in abortion access [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2018, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Nandagiri, Rishita (2018-12-03 - 2018-12-05) Timing, quality of care, & agency: women’s abortion trajectories & outcomes [Other]. International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Seminar on Incidence and Safety of Abortion: New Evidence and Improvements in Measurements, Watamu, Kenya, KEN. desktop_windows
  • Norris, Alison, Coast, Ernestina, Freeman, Emily (2015-04-30 - 2015-05-02) Trajectories to abortion and abortion-related care: a conceptual framework [Paper]. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, United States, USA.
  • Petrongolo, Barbara (2003-08-20 - 2003-08-24) What jobs do women hold in the EU [Paper]. EEA-ESEM 2003, Stockholm, Sweden, SWE.
  • Pissarides, Christopher, Garibaldi, Pietro, Olivetti, Claudia, Petrongolo, Barbara, Wasmer, Etienne (2003-06-21) Women in the labour force: how well is Europe doing? [Other]. European Women at Work, Alghero, Italy, ITA.
  • Plomien, Ania (2004-05-08) EU accession and the labour market policy in Poland: gender relations, continuity and change [Paper]. UACES Student Forum 5th Annual Northern Conference, Glasgow, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Plomien, Ania (2004-09-06 - 2004-09-08) From communism to europeanism: the impact of accession on labour market policy and gender in Poland [Paper]. UACES 34th Annual Conference and 9th Research Conference ”The European Union: New Neighbours, New Challenges”, Birmingham, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Plomien, Ania, Perrons, Diane, Kilkey, Majella (2009-07-08 - 2009-07-10) Gender orders in a divided Europe: understanding the migrant handyman phenomenon [Paper]. Gendering East/West: a conference to celebrate 25 years of Women’s Studies, York, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Puradiredja, Dewi Ismajani, Coast, Ernestina, Sear, Rebecca (2008-07-09 - 2008-07-12) Why do female sex workers in Indonesia not use condoms?: a mixed methods study of the heterogeneous contexts of condom use [Paper]. European Population Conference, Barcelona, Spain, ESP.
  • Rajagopalan, Jayeeta, Freeman, Emily, Hurzuk, Saadiya, Thomas, Priya Treesa, Pattabiraman, Meera, Ramasamy, Narendhar, Alladi, Suvarna (2022-06-09 - 2022-06-11) A qualitative exploration of the economics costs associated with unpaid care for persons with dementia in India [Paper]. 35th Global Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International: New horizons in dementia: building on hope, London + Online, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Randall, Sara, Coast, Ernestina, Compaore, Natacha, Wandera, Stephen Ojiambo (2011-12-05 - 2011-12-09) The power of the interviewer [Paper]. Sixth African Population Conference: African Population: Past, Present and Future, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, BFA.
  • Saalbrink, Roos, Namukose, Aida, Rufaro Masiya, Clariss, Rauber-Baio, Halina, ., Kashushu, Ajetunmobi, Olusayo (2024-06-10 - 2024-07-05) SEEN: making women's labour visible [Poster]. Displays of power: LSE Festival exhibition 2024, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Scanlon, Kathleen, Whitehead, Christine M E (2013-06-19 - 2013-06-22) Family private renting in four cities: a qualitative comparison [Paper]. ENHR 2013: Overcoming the crisis: integrating the urban environment, Tarragona, Spain, ESP.
  • Sheng Yap, Lay (2018-02-19 - 2018-02-24) Local actors in global arenas: discursive strategies against transnational feminism [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2018, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Sinha, Harshita (2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02) The indispensable work and the invisible workers undocumented Bangladeshi women immigrants in the Indian informal economy [winner - LSE Life prize] [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Sochas, Laura (2019-04-10 - 2019-04-13) Barries to maternal healthcare in LMICs: how pushing the analytical envelope could have important implications for equity [Poster]. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, JW Marriott Austin, Austin, United States, USA.
  • Sochas, Laura (2017-04-27 - 2017-04-29) Did removing user fees improve access to maternal health care in Zambia? A difference-in-difference study [Other]. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, United States, USA.
  • Staudacher, Sandra, Freeman, Emily (2017-06-29 - 2017-07-01) Rethinking African ageing: growing old in an urbanising Africa [Paper]. 7th European conference on African studies, Basel, Switzerland, CHE.
  • Steele, Fiona (2001-08-22 - 2001-08-29) Selection effects in an analysis of contraceptive discontinuation in Morocco: an application of a multiprocess multilevel model [Paper]. 53rd session of the International Statistics Institute, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, KOR.
  • Streit, Aurelia (2018-02-19 - 2018-02-24) "It was not Syria but the war that gave us women's rights!" How forced displacement can be a catalyst for women's empowerment of refugees in Lebanon [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2018, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Strong, Joe, Coast, Ernestina, Chiweshe, Malvern, Fetters, Tamara, Griffin, Risa, Tembo, L, Getachew, Abraham (2020-09-15 - 2020-09-16) Pregnancy awareness and confirmation among adolescents seeking abortion‐related care: a comparative mixed methods study in Ethiopia, Malawi and Zambia [Paper]. 2020 British Society for Population Studies Annual Conference.
  • Thomas, Priya Treesa, Freeman, Emily, Rajagopalan, Jayeeta, Hurzuk, Saadiya, Pattabiraman, Meera, Ramasamy, Narendhar, Alladi, Suvarna (2022-06-09 - 2022-06-11) Emotional consequences of caregivers providing unpaid care for persons with dementia in India: a qualitative study [Poster]. 35th Global Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International: New horizons in dementia: building on hope, London + Online, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Trautner, Emily, Kim, Jina (2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02) Improve health and save money: why NHS should offer immediate birth control after birth [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Wang, Jiaqi (2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02) Politics of female sanitary products: a gaze upon sexual bodies [Poster]. LSE Research Festival 2019: New World (Dis)Orders, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, GBR. picture_as_pdf
  • Wearing, Sadie (2005-09-12 - 2005-09-14) Age and sexuality in celebrity culture: the case of Helen Mirren (57) [Paper]. Celebrity Culture Conference, Ayr, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Wearing, Sadie (2010-12-10 - 2010-12-12) Age, shame and grumpiness: analysis, representation and affect [Paper]. Affecting Feminism: Feminist Theory and the Question of Feeling, Newcastle, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Wearing, Sadie (2010-09-10) Agency and coercion: feminist readings of postfeminist representations [Paper]. Feminist Television Studies, University of Sunderland, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Wearing, Sadie (2008-12-05) Nationalised embodiments: performing age and celebrity [Paper]. AHRC International Conference - Crossing Cultures: Women, Ageing and Media, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Wearing, Sadie (2007-10-06) Notes on some scandals: shame and transgenerational sex in recent cinema [Paper]. Ageing Femininities: Representation, Identities, Feminism, Bristol, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Wearing, Sadie (2007-07-01) Postfeminist time and age [Paper]. Cultural Studies Now, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Weinberger, Michelle, Coast, Ernestina (2011-11-29 - 2011-12-02) Making sense of Tanzania's fertility: the role of contraceptive use [Poster]. 2011 International Conference in Family Planning, Dakar, Senegal, SEN.
  • Wekesa, Eliud, Coast, Ernestina (2013-04-11 - 2013-04-13) Fertility intentions among people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) in the ART era: mixed methods evidence from Nairobi slums [Paper]. Population Association of America 2013 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, United States, USA.
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  • Gender Institute (2016). Confronting gender inequality: findings from the LSE commission on gender, inequality and power. London School of Economics and Political Science, Gender Institute.
  • Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union, European Parliament (2013). Discrimination generated by the intersection of gender and disability: study. European Parliament.
  • LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security Women for Women International Gender Action for Peace and Security (2018). Displacement and women's economic empowerment: voices of displaced women in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Women for Women International.
  • EU Kids Online (2012). EU Kids Online III: a thematic network to stimulate and coordinate investigation into the use of new media by children. (EU Kids Online Deliverable D1.5A). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • EU Kids Online (2012). EU Kids Online: national perspectives. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • (2022). Education data futures: critical, regulatory and practical reflections. Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Institute for Social and Economic Research (2010). Ethnic minority women’s poverty and economic well being. (Independent report JN 402398). Government Equalities Office.
  • Institute for Social and Economic Research (2009). Ethnicity and child poverty. (Research report No. 576). Department for Work and Pensions.
  • Institute for Social and Economic Research (2009). Ethnicity and family: relationships within and between ethnic groups: an analysis using the Labour Force Survey. (EHRC unumbered research reports). Equality and Human Rights Commission.
  • Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre (2013). Family stressors and children's outcomes. (Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre research report DFE-RR254). Department for Education.
  • EU Kids Online (2014). Final recommendations for policy. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • EU Kids Online (2011). Final recommendations for policy, methodology and research. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Government Office for Science (2013). How might we expect minorities’ feelings of ethnic, religious and British identity to change, especially among the second and third generation? (Future Identities: changing identities in the UK – the next 10 years URN 13/517). Foresight, Government Office for Science, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
  • EU Kids Online (2013). How to research children and online technologies? Frequently asked questions and best practice. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (2018). "I lost my dignity": sexual and gender-based violence in the Syrian Arab Republic. Centre for Women Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • EU Kids Online (2013). Innovative approaches for investigating how children understand risk in new media: dealing with methodological and ethical challenges. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • EU Kids Online (2010). Key findings. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • EU Kids Online (2014). Kids online - safety and risks: full findings from children survey of 9- to 16-year-olds in Latvia. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Latvia.
  • Net Children Go Mobile (2014). Net children go mobile: risks and opportunities (2nd ed.). Educatt.
  • Net Children Go Mobile (2014). Net children go mobile: the UK report. Net Children Go Mobile.
  • Net Children Go Mobile (2014). Net children go mobile: the UK report: a comparative report with findings from the UK 2010 survey by EU Kids Online. Net Children Go Mobile.
  • EU Kids Online (2011). Patterns of risk and safety online: in-depth analyses from the EU Kids Online survey of 9- to 16-year-olds and their parents in 25 European countries. (EU Kids Online Deliverable D5). EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Institute for Social and Economic Research (2008). Pay gaps across equalities areas: an analysis of pay gaps and pay penalties by sex, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation and age using the Labour Force Survey. (EHRC research report series No. 9). Equality and Human Rights Commission.
  • Equal Opportunities Commission (2006). Pay gaps: the position of ethnic minority women and men. (Moving on up? Ethnic minority women and work). Equal Opportunities Commission.
  • Family Kids & Youth (2021). Playful by design: free play in a digital world: survey report and findings. Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (2006). Poverty begins at home? Questioning some (mis)conceptions about children, poverty and privation in female-headed households. (Report on the State of the World's Children). UNICEF.
  • EU Kids Online (2014). Preventive measures: how youngsters avoid online risks. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • (2007). Researching children’s experiences online across countries: issues and problems in methodology. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • EU Kids Online (2014). Risks and safety for children on the internet: the Cyprus report: full findings from the EU Kids Online surveyof Cypriot 9-16 year olds and their parents. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • EU Kids Online (2014). Russian Kids Online: key findings of the EU Kids Online II survey in Russia. Foundation for Internet Development.
  • EU Kids Online (2013). Second annual progress report. (EU Kids Online Deliverable D1.5B). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • EU Kids Online (2014). Technical interviews report: the qualitative study. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • EU Kids Online London School of Economics and Political Science (2011). Technical report and user guide: the 2010 EU kids online survey. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Digital Futures Commission (2023). A blueprint for education data: realising children’s best interests in digitised education. Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • EU Kids Online (2014). The meaning of online problematic situations for children: results of qualitative cross-cultural investigation in nine European countries. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
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  • Abadi, Houda (2022). Seeking an Islamic framework towards peacebuilding and women’s inclusion. Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Atabey, Ayça, Hooper, Louise (2024). International regulatory decisions concerning EdTech companies’ data practices. Digital Futures for Children centre, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
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  • Azcona, Ginette, Bhatt, Antra, Davies, Sara E., Harman, Sophie, Smith, Julia, Wenham, Clare (2020). Spotlight on gender, COVID-19 and the SDGs will the pandemic derail hard-won progress on gender equality? (Spotlight on the SDGs). UN Women.
  • Baekgaard, Kristine (2025). The missing link: cybersecurity and technology facilitated gender-based violence in the Women, Peace and Security agenda: how national action plans address (and overlook) digital threats. Association for Progressive Communications. picture_as_pdf
  • Balfour, Rosa, Blackmon, Pamela, Bode, Ingvild, Choudhary, Kamya, Kozielska, Marta, Martin, Mary, Müller, Henriette, Smith, Karen E. (2024). Strengthening the representation of women in diplomacy: challenges and policy solutions. LSE IDEAS, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
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  • Logo, Kuyang Harriet (2021). Gender equality and civicness in higher education in South Sudan: debates from University of Juba circles. (Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Lordan, Grace (2019). Pro male culture, the earnings gap and the share of females in occupations. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. https://doi.org/10.2767/39598
  • Lordan, Grace (2021). The good finance framework. Women in Banking and Finance.
  • Luedke, Alicia (2020). Violence, crime and gender in South Sudan: reflections from the field on militias and gangs. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • MacHackova, Hana, Blaya, Catherine, Bedrosova, Marie, Smahel, David, Staksrud, Elisabeth (2020). Children’s experiences with cyberhate. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.zenkg9xw6pua picture_as_pdf
  • Mannell, Jenevieve, Jackson, Sharon (2014). Intimate partner violence in Rwanda: women’s voices. Health, Community and Development Group, Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Mascheroni, Giovanna, Ólafsson, Kjartan (2014). Net Children Go Mobile: risks and opportunities. (Net Children Go Mobile full findings report). Educatt.
  • Millwood Hargrave, Andrea, Livingstone, Sonia (2006). Response to the European Commission’s Consultation on child safety and mobile phone services. European Commission.
  • Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad (2012). Arab Muslim women after the uprisings: the encounter between the liberalisation of Islamist politics and the feminisation of Islamic interpretation. Norwegian Centre for Conflict Resolution. picture_as_pdf
  • Mukherjee, Sudeshna, Pothong, Kruakae, Livingstone, Sonia (2021). Child rights impact assessment: a tool to realise children’s rights in the digital environment. Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Munch, Ingrid, Holvikivi, Aiko (2021). Saving the world, one gender training at a time. (Opportunities for Women in Peacekeeping: policy series 5). Geneva Centre for for Security Sector Governance (DCAF). picture_as_pdf
  • Nash, Victoria, Adler, Joanna R., Horvath, Miranda A.H., Livingstone, Sonia, Marston, Cicely, Owen, Gareth, Wright, Joss (2015). Identifying the routes by which children view pornography online: implications for future policy-makers seeking to limit viewing. Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
  • O'Neill, Brian, Mclaughlin, Sharon (2010). Recommendations on safety initiatives. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Orgad, Shani (2017). Heading home: public discourse and women’s experience of family and work. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • O’Neill, Brian (2014). Policy influences and country clusters: a comparative analysis of internet safety policy implementation. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • O’Neill, Brian, Grehan, Simon, Ólafsson, Kjartan (2011). Risks and safety for children on the internet: the Ireland report: initial findings from the EU Kids Online survey of 9-16 year olds and their parents. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Peña Saavedra, Anita, Castillo Delgado, Alondra (2023). Repertoires of resistance: the sympoiesis between women, the community, and critical research. (AcPrac Case Study 5). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.qcx1sjc8shno picture_as_pdf
  • Pinter, Ilona (2021). Children and families seeking asylum in the UK. (CASEbriefs CASEbrief 41). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Pinter, Ilona (2012). I don’t feel human: experiences of destitution among young refugees and migrants. The Children's Society. picture_as_pdf
  • Pinter, Ilona (2012). Into the unknown: children’s journeys through the asylum process. The Children's Society. picture_as_pdf
  • Pinter, Ilona, Ayre, David, Emmott, Emily (2016). The damage of debt: the impact of money worries on children's mental health and well-being. The Children's Society. picture_as_pdf
  • Pinter, Ilona, Compton, Scott, Parhar, Rupinder, Majid, Husna (2020). A lifeline for all: children and families with no recourse to public funds. The Children's Society. picture_as_pdf
  • Pothong, Kruakae, Livingstone, Sonia (2023). Children’s rights through children’s eyes: a methodology for consulting children. Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Power, Anne, Serle, Nicola, Willmot, Helen (2011). Obstacles and opportunities: today’s children, tomorrow’s families. (CASEreports 66). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Price, Elizabeth (2011). LGBT sexualities in social care research. (Methods review 2). NIHR School for Social Care Research.
  • Provan, Bert, Burchardt, Tania, Suh, Ellie (2016). No place like an accessible home: quality of life and opportunity for disabled people with accessible housing needs. (CASEreports CASEreport 109). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Ray, Kathryn, Vegeris, Sandra, Brooks, Sheere, Campbell-Barr, Verity, Hoggart, Lesley, Mackinnon, Karen, Shutes, Isabel (2007). The lone parents pilots: a qualitative evaluation of quarterly work focused interviews (12+), work search premium and in work credit. (Research reports 423). Department for Work and Pensions.
  • Ringmar Sylwander, Kim, Livingstone, Sonia (2025). The impact of General comment No. 25 in the UNCRC review process. Digital Futures for Children centre, LSE & 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Sarafian, Iliana, Caban, Agnieszka, Robinson, Alice (2025). The borders of solidarity: war and displacement of Ukrainian Roma women refugees in Poland. Centre for Public Authority and International Development, Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa and Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Sen, Purna, Cochran, Jade (2017). Above the parapet: a programme at the Institute of Public Affairs. Institute of Public Affairs, LSE.
  • Shepherd, Tamara, Harvey, Alison (2013). Pixelles: final report, prepared for "Feminists in Games". Digital Futures Initiative, OCAD University.
  • Smahel, David, Helsper, Ellen, Green, Lelia, Kalmus, Veronika, Blinka, Lukas, Ólafsson, Kjartan (2012). Excessive internet use among European children. (EU Kids Online). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Smahel, David, MacHackova, Hana, Mascheroni, Giovanna, Dedkova, Lenka, Staksrud, Elisabeth, Olafsson, Kjartan, Livingstone, Sonia, Hasebrink, Uwe (2020). EU Kids Online 2020: survey results from 19 countries. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.47fdeqj01ofo picture_as_pdf
  • Smahel, David, Šaradín Lebedíková, Michaela, Lacko, David, Kvardová, Nikol, Mýlek, Vojtěch, Tkaczyk, Michal, Švestková, Adéla, Gulec, Hayriye, Hrdina, Matouš & Macháčková, Hana et al (2025). Tech & teens: insights from 15 studies on the impact of digital technology on well-being. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.g4asyqkcrum7 picture_as_pdf
  • Smirnova, Svetlana, Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya (2021). Understanding of user needs and problems: a rapid evidence review of age assurance and parental controls. euConsent. picture_as_pdf
  • Sommers, Marc, Schwartz, Stephanie (2011). Dowry and division: youth and state building in South Sudan. (Special report 295). United States Institute of Peace Press.
  • Sonck, Natalie, Livingstone, Sonia, Kuiper, Els, de Haan, Jos (2011). Digital literacy and safety skills. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Sorenson, Corinna, Mladovsky, Philipa (2006). Assisted reproduction technologies in Europe: an overview. (Research note). European Commission.
  • Staksrud, Elisabeth, Livingstone, Sonia, Haddon, Leslie (2007). What do we know about children’s use of online technologies?: a report on data availability and research gaps in Europe [long version]. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Staksrud, Elisabeth, Livingstone, Sonia, Haddon, Leslie (2007). What do we know about children’s use of online technologies?: a report on data availability and research gaps in Europe [short version]. (EU Kids Online deliverable D1.1 data availability for the EC Safer Internet Plus programme). EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Staksrud, Elisabeth, Livingstone, Sonia, Haddon, Leslie, Ólafsson, Kjartan (2009). What do we know about children’s use of online technologies?: a report on data availability and research gaps in Europe [2nd edition]. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Stald, Gitte, Haddon, Leslie (2008). Cross-cultural contexts of research: factors influencing the study of children and the internet in Europe. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Stoilova, Mariya, Edwards, Christopher, Kostyrka-Allchorne, Kasia, Livingstone, Sonia, Sonuga-Barke, Edmund (2021). The impact of digital experiences on adolescents with mental health vulnerabilities: a multimethod pilot study. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.18742/pub01-073 picture_as_pdf
  • Stoilova, Mariya, Livingstone, Sonia, Ringmar Sylwander, Kim (2025). Researching children’s experiences of generative artificial intelligence: a child rights approach. Digital Futures for Children centre, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Swaine, Aisling, O’Rourke, Catherine (2015). Guidebook on CEDAW general recommendation no. 30 and the UN Security Council resolutions on women, peace and security. UN Women.
  • Thelwall, Stephanie (2025). Stronger voices: Ofcom's role in protecting women and girls online. Department of Media and Communications, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Theunissen, Anne, Lordan, Grace (2025). RISE: accelerating the advancement of women in Capital Markets in Canada. The Inclusion Initiative, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Turner, Sarah, Pothong, Kruakae, Livingstone, Sonia (2022). Education data reality: the challenges for schools in managing children’s education data. Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Virhia, Jasmine, Blavo, Yolanda, Lordan, Grace (2022). 100 diverse voices: a framework for the future of work in financial and professional services. The Inclusion Initiative, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Vizard, Polly, Obolenskaya, Polina, Treebhoohun, Kritty (2023). Going backwards? The slowdown, stalling and reversal of progress in reducing child poverty in Britain during the second decade of the 21st century, and the groups of children that were affected. (Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers SPDORP 14). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Vuolajärvi, Niina (2022). Criminalising the sex buyer: experiences from the Nordic region. (Centre for Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief Series 06/2022). Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Vuolajärvi, Niina (2022). Criminalizzare l’acquisto di servizi sessuali: esperienze dai Paesi Nordici. (Centre for Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief Series 06/2022). Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Vuolajärvi, Niina (2022). Kriminalisering av sexkjøperen: erfaringer fra Norden. (Centre for Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief Series 06/2022). Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Vuolajärvi, Niina (2022). Kriminalisering av sexköparen: erfarenheter från Norden. (Centre for Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief Series 06/2022). Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Vuolajärvi, Niina (2022). Kriminalisierung von Sexkaufenden: Erfahrungen aus der nordischen Region. (Centre for Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief Series 06/2022). Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Vuolajärvi, Niina (2022). Penalizando al consumidor de servicios sexuales: experiencias en los países Nórdicos. (Centre for Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief Series 06/2022). Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Vuolajärvi, Niina (2022). Pénaliser le client: expériences de la région nordique. (Centre for Women, Peace and Security Policy Brief Series 06/2022). Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Waldfogel, Jane, Higuchi, Yoshio, Abe, Masahiro (1998). Maternity leave policies and women's employment after childbirth. (CASEbriefs 2). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Wood, Steve (2024). Impact of regulation on children’s digital lives. Digital Futures for Children centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Yoshida, Keina, Chinkin, Christine (2020). Women's human rights and climate change: state obligations and standards. (LSE Law Policy Briefing Papers 43). London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Yoshida, Keina, Kezie-Nwoha, Helen, Holvikivi, Aiko, Nkinzi, Susan, Sabrie, Amal, Tabbasam, Eva (2021). Defending the future: gender, conflict, and environmental peace. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Young, Harriet, Grundy, Emily, Jitlal, Mark (2006). Care providers, care receivers: a longitudinal perspective. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
  • Zaman, Bieke, Nouwen, Marije (2016). Parental controls: advice for parents, researchersand industry. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • d'Haenens, Leen, Vandoninck, Sofie, Donoso, Verónica (2013). How to cope and build online resilience? EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • d'Odorico, Giulia, Hossain, Mazeda, Palmer, Jennifer, Jamal, Elisa, Scarpassa do Prado, Danielle, Roberts, Colleen (2021). A rapid assessment of the gender-based violence (GBV) situation and response in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. picture_as_pdf
  • de Haan, Jos, Livingstone, Sonia (2009). Policy and research recommendations. (EU Kids Online Deliverable D5). EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • van der Spuy, Anri, Witting, Sabine, Burton, Patrick, Day, Emma, Livingstone, Sonia, Ringmar Sylwander, Kim (2024). Guiding principles for addressing technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse. Digital Futures for Children centre, 5Rights Foundation. picture_as_pdf
  • Ólafsson, Kjartan, Livingstone, Sonia, Haddon, Leslie (2013). Children’s use of online technologies in Europe: a review of the European evidence base. EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ólafsson, Kjartan, Livingstone, Sonia, Haddon, Leslie (2014). Children’s use of online technologies in Europe: a review of the European evidence base (revised edition). EU Kids Online, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Other
  • PlatFAMs (2024). PlatFAMs interview guide – phase 1 (individual interviews). picture_as_pdf
  • PlatFAMs (2024). PlatFAMs interview guide – phase 2 (group interviews). picture_as_pdf
  • EU Kids Online (2025). Principles of the EU Kids Online network. picture_as_pdf
  • Atabey, Ayça (2024). Response to the Call for Contributions: artificial intelligence in education and its human rights-based use at the service of the advancement of the right to education by the UN’s Special Rapporteur on the right to education. picture_as_pdf
  • Cannell, Fenella (2019). Why do we care where we come from?
  • Hossain, Mazeda, Heise, Lori (2017). Measuring intimate partner violence.
  • Hossain, Mazeda, Kiss, Ligia, Zimmerman, Cathy, Watts, Charlotte (2010). Violence against women and men in Côte d'Ivoire: a cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the impact of the ‘Men and Women in Partnership’ intervention on the reduction of violence against women and girls in rural Côte d’Ivoire - formative results from a community survey.
  • Hossain, Mazeda, Zimmerman, Cathy, Kiss, Ligia, Hoey, Johna, Weneden, Kathleen, Watts, Charlotte, Bhatti, Sumera, Christie, Gary, Baillot, Helen (2009). Asylum-seeking women, violence and health: results from a pilot study in Scotland and Belgium.
  • Hossain, Mazeda, Zimmerman, Cathy, Kiss, Ligia, MacLean, T, Watts, Charlotte (2012). Impact of the Men and Women in Partnership initiative in rural Côte d’Ivoire: preliminary results from a cluster randomized controlled trial.
  • Hossain, Mazeda, Zimmerman, Cathy, Watts, Charlotte, Hawkes, Sarah (2005). Recommendations for reproductive and sexual health care of trafficked women in Ukraine: focus on STI/RTI care.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Atabey, Ayça (2024). Response to ICO’s Children’s code strategy call for evidence. picture_as_pdf
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Pothong, Kruakae, Colvert, Angela (2024). Call for evidence - play commission. picture_as_pdf
  • Thesis
  • Ahmed, Husseina U. (2024). Northern Nigerian women in and beyond the Boko Haram conflict: complexities of media, communications, and gendered agency [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004624
  • Amirali, Alia (2024). Domestic workers as political subjects: desire, political subjectivation and everyday lives of Islamabad's domestic workers [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004698
  • Arora, Ritika (2025). The hidden hand of politics in education markets: how intergroup conflict & everyday choices shape school practices in Delhi, India [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004940 picture_as_pdf
  • Balaji, Shruti (2024). Paradoxes of worldmaking: examining Indian women’s historical international thought c.1920-50 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004745 picture_as_pdf
  • Bertelli, Lucrecia (2025). Feminist geographies from the slum: violence, care, and place-making in contemporary Buenos Aires [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004854 picture_as_pdf
  • Breslow, Jacob (2016). The theory and practice of childhood: interrogating childhood as a technology of power [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Castellini, Alessandro (2013). Translating maternal violence: the discursive construction of maternal filicide in 1970s Japan [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Chacón Barrero, Melissa (2023). Dissident narratives of violence in Colombia: from armed conflict to queer everyday multiconflicto [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004580
  • Chanfreau, Jenny (2019). Paid work and parenthood: gender, class and cohort differences in the UK [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Chiavaroli, Chiara (2025). It rains miscarriages, a feminist investigation of toxic risks in the Bajo Cauca region (Colombia) [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004860 picture_as_pdf
  • Coast, Ernestina (2001). Maasai demography [Doctoral thesis]. University College London.
  • Contreras Silva, Valentina Del Carmen (2022). Essays on gender and higher education [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004501
  • Cummins, Neil (2009). Why did fertility decline?: an analysis of the individual level economics correlates of the nineteenth century fertility transition in England and France [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Dančíková, Zuzana (2023). Understanding daddy quotas as a part of the gender structure: the case of the Slovak leave policy for fathers [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004751
  • Darmon, Keren (2017). Representing SlutWalk London in mass and social media: negotiating feminist and postfeminist sensibilities [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.iv5s9j9p48kn
  • Dennehy, Jane (2010). Gender and competition: a dynamic for managers [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Derksen, Laura (2016). Information, social interactions and health seeking behavior [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Deschamps Ochoa, Gabriela (2025). Motherhood and violence [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004882
  • Deschenaux, Ivan (2019). The resilience of caste: Dalits, psychological essentialism, and intercaste marriage in the Himalayan foothills of Eastern Nepal [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Dow, Katharine (2009). A stable environment: surrogacy and the good life in Scotland [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Doyle, Mary-Alice (2025). Beyond birth outcomes: the impacts of perinatal conditions on child development [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004847
  • Eichert, David (2024). (Re)constructing an international crime: law, gender, & sexual victimhood in the Rohingya genocide [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004746 picture_as_pdf
  • Ellis, Jas (2008). Culture, fertility, and son preference [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Eloit, Ilana (2018). Lesbian trouble feminism, heterosexuality and the French nation (1970–1981) [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Evans, Alice (2013). Women can do what men can do: the causes and consequences of growing flexibility in gender divisions of labour in Kitwe, Zambia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Everri, Marina (2010). Families under the microscope: observing interactional processes in family microtransitions [Doctoral thesis]. University of Parma.
  • Farahzadi, Shadi (2024). Essays on marriage, migration, and integration [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004711
  • Farmer, Diane Chilufya Chilangwa (2010). Professional and managerial black African women: Johannesburg and London’s emerging and transnational elites [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Floridi, Ginevra (2019). Intergenerational transfers and productive ageing in a cross-national comparative perspective [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00003999
  • Footman-Bamber, Katharine (2025). Structural barriers or patient preference? A critical appraisal of the medical abortion revolution in England and Wales [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004927 picture_as_pdf
  • Frantz, Elizabeth (2011). Exporting subservience: Sri Lankan women's migration for domestic work in Jordan [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Garcés de Marcilla Musté, Mireia (2023). Designing, fixing and mutilating the vulva: exploring the meanings of vulval cutting [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004606
  • Gilchrist, Kate Rosalind (2020). Singledom and feminine subjectivity: fantasy, contemporary popular culture and lived experience [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004251 picture_as_pdf
  • Goisis, Alice (2013). Childbearing postponement and child wellbeing in the U.K: reconciling and integrating different perspectives [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Grosso, Sarah (2013). Extraordinary ethics: an ethnographic study of marriage and Divorce in Ben Ali’s Tunisia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Harris, Gabrielle Jane (2023). Negotiating complex senses of self: a study of girlhood and privilege through the lens of fashion [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004713
  • Hartviksen, Julia Irene (2018). Paradoxes of peace: violences against women in postwar Guatemala’s Northern Transversal Strip [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Heilmann, Sarah (2013). Life-chances of children in Indonesia: the links between parental resources and children’s outcomes in the areas of nutrition, cognition and health [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Herzmark, Thomas John (2021). Scales of difference: an ethnography of the family dynamics of livelihood transition, affirmative action, cultural objectification and state recognition in Andhra Pradesh, India [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004414
  • Hofstetter, Selina (2020). Essays on democratisation and incumbency effects [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Holvikivi, Aiko (2019). Fixing gender: the paradoxical politics of peacekeeper training [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hu, Sijie (2020). A micro-demographic analysis of human fertility from Chinese genealogies, 1368-1911 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004223
  • Hukin, Eleanor (2012). Contraception in Cambodia: explaining unmet need [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Hyde, Alexandra (2015). Inhabiting no-man’s-land: the military mobilities of army wives [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Jaramillo-Echeverri, Juliana (2023). Fertility, education and social mobility in 20th century Colombia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004476
  • Jivraj, Naseem Naushad (2025). The politics of ethical self-becoming: an ethnographic study of South Asian women’s (re)positioning in broken transnational marriages in the United Kingdom [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004930
  • John-Baptiste, Belinda (2022). “Some dark people are really rude”: an investigation of deviance, deviation and disadvantage in two London primary schools [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004671
  • Ju, Guodong (2024). LGBTQ+ involved intergroup and intragroup contact: evidence from Chinese social media [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004918 picture_as_pdf
  • Khan, Ruhi (2025). Media, feminism and technology in postcolonial contexts [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004938
  • Kong, Fuk Yin Jessica (2021). Soundscapes of feminist protests in London: collective identity construction through sonic resonance [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kramer, Maria (2019). Making “healthy” families: the biomedicalization of kin marriage in contemporary Turkey [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Lam, Alice (1990). Equal employment opportunities for Japanese women: changing company practice [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Legros, Sophie (2025). Changes, continuities, and gender norms: exploring the household division of labour in Medellín, Colombia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004879
  • Leite Mariante, Gabriel (2025). Cash transfers and women’s labour supply: theory and evidence from Brazil [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004885
  • Lieutaud, Marion (2021). Paths of inequality: migration, inter-relationships and the gender division of labour [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004309
  • Liu, Songyin (2023). Performative authenticity: Chinese transgender people’s digital gender practices [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004608
  • Lorentzon, Maria (1986). Professional status and managerial tasks a comparison of nursing and social work in contemporary Britain with special reference to women's work [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Madaleno, Margarida (2023). Essays in urban economics [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004648
  • Mannell, Jeneviève (2012). Practicing gender: gender and development policy in South African organisations [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Mantilla Garino, Lucas (2025). The errant worlds of disidencias: sex-gender dissident sense-making practices and counter-normative politics in Quito [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004895 picture_as_pdf
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  • Coast, Ernestina, Weinberger, Michelle (2014). Impact of changes in Tanzania’s family planning policies could benefit other African countries.
  • Coast, Ernestina, Wigle, Jannah (2013). Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine – identifying and overcoming the challenges to reaching those who need it most.
  • Cocca, Carolyn (2015). Comics and human rights: Wonder Woman and the trickiness of superheroines.
  • Cocca, Carolyn (2015). Comics and human rights: the erasure of X-Women in days of future past.
  • Colleau, Morgane (2015). Book review: women and ICT in Africa and the Middle East: changing selves, changing societies by Ineke Buskens and Anne Webb.
  • Comi, Simona, Grasseni, Mara, Origo, Federica, Pagani, Laura (2016). Quotas have led to more women on corporate boards in Europe.
  • Compton, Janice, Pollak, Robert A. (2014). Living close to mothers or mothers-in-law gives married women with young children greater freedom to work.
  • Condon, Meghan, Filindra, Alexandra, Wichowsky, Amber (2016). Excluding Latino immigrant families from the social safety net hurts their children’s educational outcomes – and effects spill over onto Latino children who are not excluded.
  • Conesa, Ester (2018). How are academic lives sustained? Gender and the ethics of care in the neoliberal accelerated academy.
  • Conroy, Amanda (2011). 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 (2011). Public/woman and the fatal fetus.
  • Conroy, Amanda (2012). Rape and the privileging of ignorance: consensuality vs. mutuality in understandings of sexual assault.
  • Conroy, Amanda (2012). Slammed by government cuts and sidelined by the occupy movements, women face an uphill battle to challenge patriarchy in 2012.
  • Conroy, Amanda, Sandström, Linnéa (2012). Accessibility at the Go Feminist conference.
  • Conroy, Melanie (2013). Book Review: Beyond citizenship? Feminism and the transformation of belonging.
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2013). Book review: Simone de Beauvoir and the politics of ambiguity.
  • Cormack, Lindsey, Karl, Kristyn (2018). (Another) year of the woman? New evidence shows that women candidates are favored ahead of the 2018 midterms. picture_as_pdf
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan, Flèche, Sarah (2017). Sleep deprivation, even when moderate, hurts employment.
  • Costello, Anthony (2018). Ireland's referendum illustrated a major shift in Irish society and the country's social attitudes.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2016). A matter of principles: the psychodynamics of solidarity in trade unions.
  • Cowell-Meyers, Kimberley (2015). The Women’s Equality Party will struggle to win seats, but it can push women’s issues up the political agenda.
  • Cowley, Philip, Campbell, Rosie (2018). Parental status as an electoral asset: how voters view politicians with and without children. picture_as_pdf
  • Cross, Samantha (2015). Comics and human rights: something more. Saga and representation in comics.
  • Crossley, Stephen, Smith, Roger (2018). Exporting the Troubled Families Programme to America - on flawed evidence.
  • Curtis, Chad, Lugauer, Steven, Mark, Nelson (2015). Smaller family sizes and ageing populations may reduce long-run savings rates.
  • Daigle, Megan (2014). Book review: sexual fields: toward a sociology of collective sexual Life, edited by Adam Isaiah Green.
  • Dalingwater, Louise (2018). Can mandatory gender pay gap reporting deliver true opportunity for women?
  • Damkjaer, Maja Sonne (2017). The ‘joys’ of digital media in new parenting.
  • Daniel, Ronda (2016). Cathy come home: why it is still relevant 50 years on and why the world needs people like Ken Loach.
  • Daniel, Ronda (2016). A week of black feminism and colourism – in pictures.
  • Daouli, Joan, Demoussis, Michael, Giannakopoulos, Nicholas (2016). Greek women rushed to look for work when the crisis left their husbands jobless.
  • Darmon, Karen (2013). Still dealing in dichotomies?!
  • Das, Ranjana (2016). (Mediated) parenting wars: a new mum’s account.
  • Das, Ranjana (2013). Raped! The Indian polity in shambles (guest blog).
  • Dasso, Rosamaría, Fernandez, Fernando (2015). Powering change: can rural electrification close the gender gap?
  • Datu, Kerwin (2011). Book review: understanding the interpersonal dimension of gender and poverty.
  • Datzberger, Simone (2012). Far from being victims, women’s networks have led the way in campaigning for peace and justice.
  • Deconnick, Kelly Sue, Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: an interview with Kelly Sue Deconnick.
  • Deka, Dixita (2018). Reframing female agency in insurgency: women's voices from Assam.
  • Del Boca, Daniela, Flinn, Christopher, Wiswall, Matthew (2014). Policymakers must be mindful that transfers to households to support young children will also be used to finance parents’ leisure and consumption.
  • Delap, Lucy (2012). Book review: in a complex world, we cannot focus exclusively on one political tradition as a feminist ‘home territory’; the future of feminisms is a much larger topic.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). Author interview: Q&A with Sharon Crozier-De Rosa on her book, shame and the anti-feminist backlash: Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890-1920.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2016). Reading list: 10 must-read books on gender in the workplace.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). A month of our own: amplifying women's voices on LSE Review of Books.
  • Dennehy, Jane (2015). How we define competition fuels gender inequality in business.
  • Dent, Tamsyn (2008). Women and the media: what do they want? A special Polis report.
  • Desai, Kishwar (2013). “India has become very cruel towards its women” – Kishwar Desai.
  • Devine, Amy (2015). Comics and human rights: Bitch Planet: yes, all women.
  • Dezuanni, Michael, Whateley, Anna (2015). Parenting in Babylon – a Minecraft digital backyard in Australia.
  • Dhir, Neha (2015). Sita says sorry: considering the culture of victim blaming in India.
  • Di Paolo, Jessica (2014). Sexism, ice cream, and Renzi’s “no comment strategy”.
  • Ditonto, Tessa, Hamilton, Allison, Redlawsk, David (2013). Gender stereotypes mean that voters look for more information on women candidates’ competence than they do for men.
  • Divanbeigi, Raian, Ramalho, Rita (2015). Governing growth: how business regulations can foster productivity.
  • Djamba, Yanyi K., Kimuna, Sitawa R. (2014). Americans are in favor of interracial marriage until they areasked about their own family.
  • Djupe, Paul A., McClurg, Scott D., Sokhey, Anand E. (2017). Exposure to discussion and disagreement does not discourage women from political participation any more than men.
  • Doepke, Matthias (2015). How Rosie the Riveter led to the 1950s’ Baby Boom.
  • Donner, Henrike (2012). Marriage in modern India: “The middle-class ideal of an Indian marriage has not changed”. picture_as_pdf
  • Dorgan, Alex, Harrison, Beth (2015). WOMID: A mentoring initiative for women working in international development aims to connect research and practice.
  • Dotson-Renta, Lara N. (2017). Labors of Love: Nurturing resistance.
  • Douglas, Gillian, Sandberg, Russell (2011). Religious courts provide a useful service for those whose faith they represent but they are in no way replacing civil law in the area of marriage and divorce.
  • Dragotesc, Andra-Mirona (2013). The violent cartographies of violence- the imaginative rape geography of Congo.
  • Drouet, Sophie (2012). France, Hollande and the future of gender equality.
  • Drouet, Sophie (2012). Nadine Dorries’ abstinence sex education is bad policy: young women need sex-positive sex education.
  • Drouillard, Jill (2012). Is erasing menopause in our near future? Is it a desirable feminist project?
  • Dryzek, John (2017). Gender equality in Parliament: how random selection could get us there.
  • Dunn, Katelan (2017). Book review: parole in Canada: gender and diversity in the federal system by Sarah Turnbull.
  • Dunn, Katelan (2018). Book review: the cost of being a girl: working teens and the origins of the gender wage gap by Yasemin Besen-Cassino.
  • Durose, Catherine, Richardson, Liz, Gains, Francesca, Eason, Christina (2014). The prospects for a dramatically more representative Parliament post 2015 are bleak.
  • Dutta, Anwesha (2018). More than 'link' persons: women recruits and insurgency in Assam.
  • Dyson, Tim (2015). Birth control can solve problems: Tim Dyson talks sustainability at the UN Commission.
  • Edalere-Henderson, Anthea (2017). Is there a ‘family factor’ in mediation? A Jamaican perspective.
  • Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2016). Book review: Handbook on Gender and War.
  • Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2017). International Women’s Day (#IWD2017) book review: living in refugee camps in Berlin: women’s perspectives and experiences edited by Hansjörg Dilger and Kristina Dohrn in collaboration with International Women’s Space.
  • Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2017). The ‘Real Housewives of ISIS’ sketch: When funny is harmful.
  • Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2016). Why do women join IS? A critique of gendered assumptions about women’s motivations.
  • Eikhof, Doris Ruth (2016). Broadcasting gives women visibility but not equality.
  • Eikhof, Doris Ruth (2016). What Jeremy Corbyn should have said about the after-work pint.
  • Elfer, James (2017). FTSE100 gender balance: Why ‘best practices’ may be counter-productive.
  • Elmqvist Thurén, Billie (2015). Uncovering entrenched gender norms in sustainable livelihood schemes in Gujarat.
  • Eloit, Ilana (2015). Sarah Schulman on ‘Conflict Is Not Abuse’: Rethinking community responsibility outside of the state apparatus.
  • Elsaid, Eahab, Ursel, Nancy (2018). Who stays longer, male or female CEOs? picture_as_pdf
  • Elsayed, Nourhan (2015). International Women’s Day: protecting the rights of Muslim women must not be used as a basis for denying their agency.
  • Eltigani, Eman (2013). Remembering Fatama.
  • Encarnación López, María (2018). Femicide in Ciudad Juárez is enabled by the regulation of gender, justice, and production in Mexico.
  • Encarnación López, María (2018). Sex trafficking and sexual exploitation are collateral damage of Mexico's neoliberal fantasy. picture_as_pdf
  • Erzeel, Silvia, Caluwaerts, Didier (2015). Evidence from Belgium shows that gender quotas do not necessarily eliminate voter bias against women candidates.
  • Estrin, Saul, Ute, Stephan, Vujić, Sunčica (2015). Women CEOs in social enterprises earn 29% less than their male counterparts.
  • Ette, Mercy (2014). Book review: gender, war, and conflict by Laura Sjoberg.
  • Ette, Mercy (2014). Book review: waging gendered wars: U.S. military women in Afghanistan and Iraq by Paige Whaley Eager.
  • Evans, Alice (2015). Academic Research – Stories you don’t get to hear.
  • Evans, Alice (2015). Book Review: Women and power in postconflict Africa by Aili Mari Tripp.
  • Evans, Alice (2015). Does more mean better? #SDGs and the (unmet) need for measurable indicators of egalitarian social change.
  • Evans, Alice (2014). Ending child marriage – tackling stereotypes through quotas and motivating governments through regional peer review. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Alice (2012). Lessons from the Effective Promotion of Maternal Health Care in Zambia. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2013). Book review: The women's movement in protest, institutions and the internet: Australia in transnational perspective.
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2012). Book review: women’s policy issues in American politics: how women represent women.
  • Evans, Heather, Hayes Clark, Jennifer (2015). Female candidates are more likely to use Twitter to discuss policy issues and to ‘go negative’ in their campaign.
  • Evans, Mary (2011). 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 (2011). 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 (2013). 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 (2011). ‘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, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Five minutes with Mary Evans: “Gender equality is often overlooked, and with it women’s part in public debates”.
  • Everri, Marina (2017). ‘Space invaders’: are smartphones really transforming parents and adolescents’ ways of communicating?
  • Everri, Marina (2016). The psychology of children with same-sex parents.
  • Ewen, Janine (2015). How to eliminate violence against women: the view from Scotland.
  • Ewen, Janine (2014). Project ‘Reurbanizacao’ VS “Occupies the Whores”: the illegal crackdown on Sex Workers by the police in Niterói, Brazil.
  • Faircloth, Charlotte (2016). Book review: parenting out of control.
  • Falkiner, Daniel (2016). A reply to Anne Jenichen on the link between immigration and sexual violence.
  • Farrimond, Katherine (2018). Q&A with Dr Katherine Farrimond, book reviews editor of Feminist Theory journal.
  • Fefferman, Ann, Upadhyay, Ushma D. (2018). Men can see hormonal contraception as a joint responsibility with their partners. picture_as_pdf
  • Felkai, Dora (2014). Domestic violence and women’s rights in Hungary.
  • Fernando, Dulini, Cohen, Laurie, Duberley, Joanne (2018). How to help women sustain careers in male-dominated spaces. picture_as_pdf
  • Ferrari, Giulia (2014). South Africa at 20: Redressing gender imbalances could bring democracy into South African homes.
  • Ferrario, Alessandra, Coast, Ernestina (2012). Setting the agenda for global family planning: a pre-summit discussion at the LSE.
  • Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena (2016). Gender, religion and humanitarian responses to refugees.
  • Fisher, Caitlin (2012). Reflections from Rio+20 part 1: “Women working in development organizations are not allowed to be feminists”.
  • Fisher, Caitlin (2012). Reflections from Rio+20 part 1: “Women working in development organizations are not allowed to be feminists”.
  • Fisher, Caitlin (2012). Women’s Soccer in crisis – A voice from the pitch.
  • Flaherty, Eoin (2018). What will happen to Ireland's abortion rate after repeal? picture_as_pdf
  • Foerster, Annette (2011). Book review: how the family will come to flourish personally and politically in all its many forms.
  • Forbess, Alice, James, Deborah (2017). The end of austerity? Not for the most needy.
  • Formanowicz, Magdalena, Cislak, Aleksandra, Saguy, Tamar (2018). Research on gender bias receives less attention than research on other types of bias.
  • Forti, Alessia (2018). No longer a mancession: getting Italian women out to work.
  • Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica, Rittberger, Berthold, Dingler, Sarah (2015). Recruitment procedures shape the gender composition of party lists in European Parliament elections.
  • Fossi, Julia (2015). Are social networking sites doing enough to keep children safe?
  • Foster, Yolanda (2017). Women demand better access to truth, justice and reparations in Sri Lanka.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2016). Getting the balance right? Sexual violence response in the DRC: a comparison between 2011 and 2014.
  • Foulds, Wendy (2015). “Say no to bad touches”: schools, sexual identity and sexual violence in northern Uganda.
  • Fox, Alex (2013). Shared lives plus.
  • Fraile, Marta, Gómez, Raul (2017). Bridging the gender gap: how to address low levels of political interest among women.
  • Franchi, Marina (2017). Gender and the news industry: why it's important to focus on mainstream newspapers.
  • Franchi, Marina (2012). Whether in Mad Men or the punk scene, gender norms and ideologies continue to be challenged, reaffirmed, resisted and adapted.
  • Franklin, Sophie (2014). Book review: sex, crime and literature in Victorian England by Ian Ward.
  • Freeman, Emily (2018). Male involvement in unsafe and safe abortion in Zambia.
  • Friday, Terrine (2011). The beast in me.
  • Froehner, Meghan (2015). ‘Integrated’ workers, committed to professional and caring responsibilities, will help transform gender imbalance.
  • Fu, Samantha (2018). Book review: women & power: a manifesto by Mary Beard.
  • Fuentes, Lorena (2014). Alumni interview: Lorena Fuentes.
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2012). Marriage in modern India: companionate marriage among a middle-class Brahman subcaste. picture_as_pdf
  • Gaffney, John (2013). Anti-Hollande sentiments have fuelled the popularity of France’s Manif pour Tous movement.
  • Gage, Charlotte (2014). Is sexual violence in conflict a new Trojan horse?
  • Gale, Chrissie (2017). Mind the implementation gap: how child care can be improved globally.
  • Gambaro, Ludovica, Stewart, Kitty (2013). Deregulating ratios without improving qualifications first is a recipe for a more chaotic and less nurturing environment for young children.
  • Garland, Ruth (2014). Book review: imagining women’s careers by Laurie Cohen.
  • Garland, Ruth (2014). Book review: reading celebrity gossip magazines by Andrea McDonnell.
  • Garroux, Camila (2015). Brazilian prospects for mediating children’s internet use?
  • Gavron, Jessica (2017). By decriminalising domestic violence Russia takes a step backwards.
  • Gearty, Conor (2010). T11 - Don't be too hard on hypocrisy - Responses.
  • Gearty, Conor (2010). T11 - Don't be too hard on hypocrisy.
  • Geary, Patrick (2015). UN FORUM SERIES – time for the UNGPs to grow up? Tracking children’s rights in national action plans on business & human rights.
  • Ghatak, Maitreesh, Banerjee, Abhijit, Duflo, Esther, Lafortune, Jeanne (2012). Marriage in modern India: does caste still matter for mate selection? picture_as_pdf
  • Gheaus, Anca (2015). Token worries.
  • Gibson, Kyle (2014). The proposition 8 definition of “marriage” was misguided and led to its demise.
  • Gil, Suelen (2017). Obstetric violence and human rights in Brazil: what happened, Mrs. Adelir de Goés?
  • Gilchrist, Kate (2015). Intersections of gender, sexuality, race and age in the privileging of coupledom. picture_as_pdf
  • Gilchrist, Kate (2016). The ‘private’ life of US politics part one: affect, intimacy and Trump.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Reading list: 7 USAPP articles to help understand the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage cases.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Same-sex marriage at the Supreme Court: Japan’s Abeaddresses Congress: and Jeb Bush’s fundraising power: USnational blog round up for 25 April – 1 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Christie breaks promises in New Jersey, Virginia same-sex marriage ban struck down, and Kashkari hits the streets in California- US state blog round up for 26 July – 1 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). New York approves the ‘Big Ugly’, South Carolina GOP’sConfederate flag turnaround, and South Dakota’s minimumwage success: US state blog round up for 20 – 26 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2016). New York’s Cuomo won’t return Trump’s donations, Alabama gets out of the marriage business, and Montana’s mental health crisis: US state blog roundup for 12 – 18 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Redistricting in Florida, Fitzgerald crashes and burns in Ohio, and Utah’s same-sex marriage appeal: US state blog round up for 2 – 8 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2014). Obama the fundraiser in chief, the ‘Let me Google that for you Act’, and is the GOP softening on gay marriage? – US national blog round up for 12 – 18 April.
  • Gippner, Olivia, Mohan, Garima (2015). Women in United Nations peacekeeping holding up half the Sky?
  • Glass, Christy, Cook, Alison (2016). Women are more likely than men to be appointed CEO of firms in crisis.
  • Gleibs, Ilka H. (2016). Good leaders adapt their leadership style to the organisation’s social context.
  • Gleibs, Ilka H. (2015). How women footballers can overcome negative stereotypes.
  • Glover, Danni (2016). Book review: Bisexuality: identities, politics and theories by Surya Monro.
  • Golder, Sona N., Stephenson, Laura B., van der Straeten, Karine, Blais, André, Bol, Damien, Harfst, Philipp, Laslier, Jean-François (2017). Good news: fielding women candidates doesn’t put parties at a disadvantage in elections.
  • Goldstein, Markus (2013). Should we believe the hype about adolescent girls?
  • Goncalo, Jack A., Chatman, Jennifer A., Duguid, Michelle M., Kennedy, Jessica A. (2016). Politically correct norms encourage creativity among mixed-sex work groups.
  • Gonzalez, Angelica, Sila, Vathunyoo, Hagendorff, Jens (2016). Boards with many female directors take as many risks as more male-dominated ones.
  • Good, Laura, Cooper, Rae (2016). When it’s not your job to be friendly with clients.
  • Goode, Jackie (2016). Navigating household debt: the complicated human relationships behind the statistics.
  • Gormley, Lisa (2017). 1000+ days of #BringBackOurGirls – reflections on the possibilities of social media and girls’ human rights.
  • Gormley, Lisa (2016). Rape myths and the rights of victims: why the UK needs to ratify the Istanbul Convention.
  • Gormley, Lisa (2016). States worldwide must address the sexism, harassment and violence being experienced by women parliamentarians.
  • Gouseti, Ioanna (2012). Book review: prostitution, harm and gender equality: theory, research and policy.
  • Gouseti, Ioanna (2016). Gender equality: #NotThereYet.
  • Gray, Harriet (2012). Rape and the meaning of consent.
  • Gray, Harriet (2013). Women in ‘combat’: a revolution in the US military?
  • Gray, Harriet (2012). The media furore surrounding Rihanna and Chris Brown is a missed opportunity for helpful discussion about intimate partner violence.
  • Green, Duncan (2015). Africa is rising – but for whom? Winnie Byanyima captivates a full house at LSE.
  • Green, Lelia (2016). Do you ever grow out of digital parenting?
  • Greene, Zac, O’Brien, Diana (2016). New women MPs shift their party leftwards – but female leaders don’t.
  • Grossman, Wendy (2015). ‘Barbie’: the smart choice of toy?
  • Grossman, Wendy (2017). Book review: American girls: social media and the secret lives of teenagers.
  • Grossman, Wendy (2015). Book review: disconnected: youth, new media and the ethics gap.
  • Grossman, Wendy (2015). Book review: it’s complicated – the social lives of networked teens.
  • Grossman, Wendy (2016). Book review: kids in the middle.
  • Grossman, Wendy (2016). How Brexit could affect media content for children and families.
  • Grossman, Wendy (2015). Online ‘baby role-playing’: between casual fantasy and real-life obsession.
  • Guemar, Latefa (2012). Legislative elections in Algeria: No Algerian Spring but a Women’s Spring instead. picture_as_pdf
  • Guerrina, Roberta (2016). Gender and Brexit: moving beyond the EU’s focus on women’s employment rights.
  • Guerrina, Roberta (2017). ‘Legsit’ is no joke. It’s symptomatic of a reactionary Brexit political culture.
  • Guerrina, Roberta (2016). What did ITV’s EU referendum debate say about the role of women in the campaign?
  • Guhathakurta, Meghna, Niaz, Laraib (2018). "It is easy to be xenophobic, it is harder to be humanitarian" - Dr Meghna Guhathakurta. picture_as_pdf
  • Gumbs, Alexis Pauline (2011). “here to remind people of free”.
  • Gwata, Dorcas, Endale, Tarik (2017). Will the appointment of Tedros Ghebreyesus mark a turning point for WHO?
  • Górecki, Maciej A., Kukołowicz, Paula (2014). Polish elections demonstrate the limitations of gender quotas as a tool for increasing female representation.
  • Haas, Marita, Koeszegi, Sabine Theresia, Zedlacher, Eva (2016). Women scientists differ in how they see the role of gender in their careers.
  • Haastrup, Toni, Wright, Katharine, Guerrina, Roberta (2016). Women in the Brexit debate: still largely confined to ‘low’ politics.
  • Haddon, Leslie (2015). The pitfalls of parenting the internet.
  • Haduong, Paulina (2016). Learning resilience online through Minecraft.
  • Hagell, Ann, Coleman, John (2016). Parenting a moving target: understanding how young people’s lives are changing.
  • Hagen, Jamie (2016). Did sexual orientation and gender identity play a role in the rejection of the Colombian peace deal?
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Boardroom gender quotas: the magic medicine fails.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Calls for more legislation to equalize women’s and men’s pay are flawed. Policies already in place have successfully narrowed the pay gap.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). Davies report: the reaction: Catherine Hakim.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2007). Feminism, research evidence and the politics of work-life balance.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2010). Of course women can have it all: they just don't want it.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2005). Tipping the balance.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2009). The mother of all paradoxes.
  • Hakim, Catherine (2011). The relationship between gender (in)equality and women’s choices.
  • Hamilton, Zoe, Munger, Anne (2016). Rhetoric vs reality: contraception in India and the DMPA debate.
  • Hancock, Avery (2010). Will the UK media ever grow up in how they cover women in politics?: the case of Ekaterina Zatuliveter shows that sexist attitudes remain pervasive.
  • Handyside, Fiona (2018). Book review: the contemporary femme fatale: gender, genre and American cinema by Katherine Farrimond.
  • Hanlon, Joseph, Manjengwa, Jeanette (2013). Production rising on Zimbabwe’s land reform farms.
  • Harrison, James, Stephenson, Mary-Ann (2011). Spending cuts will increase inequalities between women and men and may seriously harm the human rights of some women.
  • Hart, Miranda (2018). Improved representation of female scientists in the media can show future generations of women that they belong. picture_as_pdf
  • Hartviksen, Julia (2015). The Attack Against Mamá Maquín and Guatemala’s “Eternal Spring”.
  • Hartviksen, Julia (2015). Interrogating Trudeau’s brand of equality “Because it’s 2015”.
  • Haushoffer, Johannes, Thomas, Catherine (2015). Cash: a simple remedy for domestic violence?
  • Hayes, Bernadette C., McAllister, Ian (2013). The role of women in post-conflict societies remains an unfinished project.
  • Hayes, Lydia (2018). The crisis in social care is connected to the gendered inadequacy of labour law.
  • Haynes, Nell (2017). Bridging time between home and the mine: parenting through social media in northern Chile.
  • Hedegaard Heiselberg, Maj (2016). Parenting from a distance: the case of Danish soldiers on deployment.
  • Heffernan, Anne (2017). Book Review – Pioneers of the Field: South Africa’s Women Anthropologists by Andrew Bank.
  • Hemmings, Clare (2018). Author interview: considering Emma Goldman with Professor Clare Hemmings.
  • Henaghan, Caroline (2017). International Women’s Day (#IWD2017) book review: the persistence of gender inequality by Mary Evans.
  • Henriques, Adrian (2015). Adrian Henriques – is reporting child’s play?
  • Henry, Marsha (2012). Peacexploitation? A study of Indian female peacekeepers. picture_as_pdf
  • Hepp, Andreas (2015). Young people’s mediatised lives and communities in Germany: implications for parenting.
  • Hesdin, Farah (2015). Women in the media: who shapes what?
  • Hilhorst, Dorothea (2016). Dorothea Hilhorst provides expert briefing to the UN on sexual violence response in the DRC.
  • Hilhorst, Dorothea, Porter, Holly E., Gordon, Rachael (2018). Challenging humanitarianism beyond gender as women and women as victims #PressforProgress.
  • Hogwood, Patricia (2016). Book review: food, families and work by Rebecca O’Connell and Julia Brannen.
  • Holder, Aisha M.B (2016). Black women often suffer microaggressions at work.
  • Holmberg, Pär (2017). Six practical actions for organisations to achieve gender balance.
  • Holmes, Georgina (2014). Is ActionAid’s gender-specific fundraising campaign progressive?
  • Hopwood, Julian, Porter, Holly E., Saum, Nangiro (2015). Karamojong women and the extremes of insecurity.
  • Hopwood, Karl (2015). Online extremism: why we need to be concerned and what we can do.
  • Horn, Denise M. (2013). For over 60 years, the U.S has promoted family planning programs to protect its own interests in the developing world rather than to promote women’s empowerment.
  • Housby, Elaine (2014). Book review: feminist edges of the Qur’an by Aysha A Hidayatullah.
  • Hughes, Melanie, Brush, Lisa (2015). The price of protection?: women who petition for restrainingorders against abusers typically see decreased earnings.
  • Ibrahim, Monica (2015). London, we need to talk about sexual harassment.
  • Inckle, Kay, Daniel, Ronda (2016). Feminism, embodiment and self-harm: interview with Dr Kay Inckle (1 of 2).
  • International Development (2013). International Development Graduates in The New York Times.
  • International Development (2015). Response to the Repeal of China’s One-Child Policy: Part 1 – How Revolutionary?
  • International Development (2015). Response to the Repeal of China’s One-Child Policy: Part 2 – The Economic Transformation.
  • International Development (2015). Response to the Repeal of China’s One-Child Policy: Part 3 – Managing a Population.
  • InternationalDevelopment@LSE (2017). Being Bold for Change on International Women’s Day 2017.
  • Islam, Asiya (2012). Book review: gender and violence in the Middle East by Moha Ennaji and Fatima Sadiqi.
  • Ivanova, Katya (2017). It's all relatives: the trouble with post-Brexit family reunification plans.
  • Ivanova, Katya, Turculet, Georgiana (2017). Breaking up families is easy to do: family reunification post-Brexit.
  • Iyengar, Radha (2007). The protection battered spouses don't need.
  • Izevbigie, Jescinta (2014). Participation of women in leadership must be a common agenda for both men and women.
  • Izharuddin, Alicia (2012). The transmen community is still overshadowed by phallocentric logic in Malaysia.
  • Jackson, Emily (2016). Egg freezing has little to do with inflexible workplaces.
  • Jackson, Emily (2011). A new amendment on abortion guidance will instead institute delays for women seeking medical help.
  • Jackson, Marissa (2014). Whistling Women: Gender, Space, and Power Paradigms in Africa.
  • Jackson, Paula Laurel (2016). Youth and digital technology in Jamaica.
  • Jang, Juyoung, Dworkin, Jodi, Hessel, Heather (2016). Where do US mothers go on the internet to get information?
  • Jayachandran, Seema, Pande, Rohini (2014). Why the firstborn is more likely to succeed in life.
  • Jeffreys, Sheila (2011). Handing more public services such as schools and welfare to religious groups harms women’s equality.
  • Jenichen, Anne (2016). Cologne and the ‘sexism of the other’: why tougher migration policies won’t solve sexual abuse.
  • Jenkins, Gareth (2011). Budget 2011: Little action for children in poverty.
  • Jha, Chandan, Sarangi, Sudipta (2016). Do women in power have an impact on corruption?
  • Jin, Yutang (2016). The issue of gender equality in Confucian culture.
  • Johnson, Stefanie K. (2017). The effects of good looks on professional success: It’s complicated.
  • Johnson Ross, Freya (2018). Gender equality in local government: what difference does legislation make?
  • Jones, Adele, Hirschfield, Alex, Ayre, Liz (2013). Impact-monitoring research leads to clear EU policy recommendations to improve services for children of prisoners.
  • Jones, Alistair (2018). Islamic divorce in the English courts: human rights and sharia law. picture_as_pdf
  • Jones, Katharine (2018). Book review: female football players and fans: intruding into a man's world edited by Gertrud Pfister and Stacey Pope. picture_as_pdf
  • Jones, Katy (2013). Gender divisions in youth transitions – a matter of choice or something to be tackled?
  • Joseph, Vanishree (2012). Change agents? Women and political participation in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Kabeer, Naila (2015). Gender equality, the MDGs and the SDGs: achievements, lessons and concerns.
  • Kabeer, Naila, Campion, Sonali (2016). “If women’s productive activities were better understood, policy could be designed to support rather than invisiblise their contributions” – Naila Kabeer.
  • Kakar, Quhramaana (2013). Politics aimed at participation: A critical analysis of role of civil society and women groups affecting peace in Afghanistan.
  • Kale, Priya (2013). Petitioning for change: Indians turn to online petitions to protest Delhi gang rape.
  • Kale, Priya (2013). Stalling a paradigm shift? The official response to the Justice Verma Committee report.
  • Kale, Priya (2013). Why is child-rape on the rise in India? picture_as_pdf
  • Kanai, Akane (2012). Women looking at women, women looking at men.
  • Kandiko Howson, Camille B. (2018). Gender and advancement in higher education's prestige economy.
  • Kappes, Heather Barry (2017). Learning from children and families.
  • Kappes, Heather Barry (2016). A new subject pool.
  • Kardefelt-Winther, Daniel (2015). Support children by supporting parents (because grown-ups need guidance too!): examples from Sweden.
  • Katsuva, Masika (2017). “They think when they’re raped their lives are shattered. But we’d like them to know that it’s not the end of the world.” – Masika Katsuva.
  • Katwala, Sunder, Ballinger, Steve, Mattinson, Deborah (2016). Don’t know (where the women are): why the EU referendum campaigns haven’t engaged female voters.
  • Katz, Vikki (2016). Opportunity for all? Digital equity in the lives of lower-income U.S. families.
  • Katz, Vikki (2016). When children are families’ digital links.
  • Kaya, Zeynep (2017). Outperforming Baghdad? Explaining women’s rights in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
  • Kendall, Lily (2014). Revenge porn: human rights online.
  • Kennelly, Anthony (2016). Constitutional rights law and its limitations: topical examples.
  • Kenny, Meryl (2013). The Scottish Parliament’s record on women’s representation is in the balance.
  • Khoja-Moolji, Shenila (2016). Representations matter: it is critical to deconstruct the narratives and visuals of development campaigns.
  • Kilanski, Kristine (2014). The corporate embrace of “diversity” rarely translates into more opportunities for women.
  • Killen, Kimberly (2012). Now you see her, now you don’t: U.S. women and the current battle over contraception.
  • Killen, Kimberly (2016). Size Matters.
  • Killen, Kimberly (2012). So many ‘Years of the Woman’, so little time.
  • Killen, Kimberly (2012). The pains of rendering The Iron Lady ‘palatable’.
  • Kimmel, Michael (2012). Feminist scholarship has shown us that not only does gender matter, it is diverse and interacts with other hierarchies of power in society.
  • King, Turi (2012). Book review: who do you think you are? How we perceive our ancestry and that of others is heavily influenced by sociological factors.
  • Kinna, Ruth (2018). Book review: considering Emma Goldman: feminist political ambivalence and the imaginative archive by Clare Hemmings.
  • Kippin, Sean (2014). Select committees are becoming increasingly significant, but show an enormous gender bias in their choice of witnesses.
  • Kirby, Paul, Shepherd, Laura (2016). The New Politics of Women, Peace and Security.
  • Knapp, King, Derek, Livingston, Gill, Romeo, Renee (2014). Helping family carers of people with dementia to cope is cost-effective.
  • Knapp, Martin, Richardson, Ann (2013). Some reflections on social care research: The aspirations.
  • Knrishnan, Sneha (2013). Book review: The meaning of matrimony: debating same sex marriage.
  • Koob, Marion (2014). Book review: gender inequality in the labour market in the UK edited by Giovanni Razzu.
  • Koob, Marion (2014). Book review: prostitution policy in the Nordic region: ambiguous sympathies by May-Len Skilbrei and Charlotta Holmstrom.
  • Koob, Marion (2015). Book review: wombs in labor: transnational commercial surrogacy in India by Amrita Pande.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa (2015). Women in conflict: violence, injustice and power.
  • Kothari, Jayna (2013). What rights do women in India in relationships akin to marriage have?
  • Kovac, Matthew (2017). Book review: gender and the Great War edited by Susan R. Grayzel and Tammy M. Proctor.
  • Kral, Daniel (2015). Despite a controversial referendum on same-sex marriage, democracy remains alive and well in Slovakia.
  • Krauss, Alexander (2017). The limits of overly simplistic theory in textbook economics: the case of child labour.
  • Krawczyk, Michał (2017). Female scientists are considerably more likely to be mistakenly cited as if they were males than vice versa.
  • Kreitzer, Rebecca, Long, Doan, Chatfield, Sara (2015). Supreme Court rules in favor of same-sex marriage across theU.S.: USAPP experts react.
  • Krishna, Ananye (2017). Aadhaar and the mid day meal scheme: a denial of basic rights.
  • Krishnan, Kavita, South Asia, LSE (2013). Freedom without fear: reflections on India’s anti-rape movement.
  • Krishnan, Sneha (2013). Book review: infidel feminism: secularism, religion and women’s emancipation, England 1830-1914.
  • Kucirkova, Natalia (2017). Supporting and developing parents’ strategies for children’s use of digital media at home.
  • Kumar, Santosh, Molitor, Ramona, Vollmer, Sebastian (2015). Droughts and child health.
  • Kumpulainen, Kristiina (2015). Parenting for a digital future: Finnish imaginaries and realities.
  • Kunkel, Dale (2015). Digital deception: legal questions surround new “YouTube Kids” app.
  • Kuntsman, Adi, Miyake, Esperanza (2016). A digital future for children?
  • LaFontaine, Colleen (2013). Optimism to end cutting for the next generation.
  • Lacey, Nicola (2015). Childcare is a central issue in women’s participation and advancement in business.
  • Lake, Milli (2018). Women's rights in "weak" states: the promises and pitfalls of gender advocacy in transition. picture_as_pdf
  • Laking, Joe (2012). Book review: Gender and cosmopolitanism in Europe: a feminist perspective.
  • Laking, Joe (2012). Book review: shortchanged: overcoming the gender wealth gap.
  • Landelius, Helena (2016). Our country our women: the gendered discourse on migration.
  • Lane, Joe (2017). Book review: the financial diaries: how American families cope in a world of uncertainty by Jonathan Morduch and Rachel Schneider.
  • Langan Teele, Dawn (2015). Militancy shines on the big screen, but democratic tactics actually won British women the vote.
  • Lange, Linnea Sandström (2012). If not quotas, then what?: the forthcoming EU proposal on women quotas in boardrooms.
  • Laverack, Peter (2015). Oliari v. Italy: a missed opportunity for equality in Strasbourg.
  • Lazarus Frankel, Laura (2011). ‘Where my girls at?’: When pop goes political.
  • Lazenbatt, Anne (2012). Book review: what works in reducing inequalities in child health?
  • LeBas, Sam, Brooker, Will (2015). Comics and human rights: a change is gonna come. Women in the superhero genre.
  • LeRoux-Rutledge, Emily (2015). Boys may suffer the social effects of HIV/AIDS more than girls.
  • LeRoux-Rutledge, Emily (2013). If you have more women in media, do representations of women improve? Report from UN Media & Gender Forum.
  • Lee, Ava (2012). Speaking to the CEDAW Committee about women’s rights in the UK.
  • Lee, Hyun-Jung (2015). How can firms manage multi-ethnic workforces in countries with violent ethnic conflicts?
  • Lee, Jia Hui (2013). Book review: Resonance: beyond the words.
  • Lee, Jieun, Vojnovic, Igor, Grady, Sue C. (2018). For low income minority women in Detroit, traveling to meet their family's needs is a daily battle.
  • Leisner, Kate (2013). The Mumsnet story: how to engage with online communities.
  • Leone, Tiziana (2015). Rising overmedicalisation of births in India: a demand or supply phenomenon?
  • Leone, Tiziana, James, K. S., Padmadas, Sabu S. (2012). The burden of maternal healthcare expenditure in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Leunig, Tim (2011). The government’s proposed cap on benefits is based upon a questionable grasp of how the benefits system actually works, and would exacerbate difficulties for poor, out of work families.
  • Leurs, Koen (2015). The digital imaginaries of urban youth.
  • Levallois, Olivier (2014). Carbon finance plays its part in empowering women and saving lives.
  • Li, Winnie M. (2016). Women of the World Festival: celebrity, solidarity, and activism.
  • Lim, Sun Sun (2015). ‘Facebook surveillance = parental love’, and other puzzling equations of the mobile age.
  • Linehan, Tim (2011). Child sexual exploitation in the UK is all too common: but notions of gangs and grooming are a distraction and hinder our efforts to combat the problem.
  • Linehan, Tim (2012). When it comes to safeguarding children, there exists a confused story about what we think maturity is.
  • Lipton, Jonah (2018). Family politics and female authority in Sierra Leone.
  • Little, Laura, Hinojosa, Amanda, Paustian-Underdahl, Sam, Zipay, Kate P. (2018). Working while pregnant: how women cope with unsupportive organisations. picture_as_pdf
  • Liu, Rebecca (2018). Long read review: minority women and austerity: survival and resistance in France and Britain by Leah Bassel and Akwugo Emejulu.
  • Livingstone, Judith (2015). Reasons to love parenting in the digital age.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2015). As ever younger kids go online, how is the family responding?
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2016). Beyond digital immigrants? Rethinking the role of parents in a digital age.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2012). Children and online pornography: does the evidence justify calls for more regulation?
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2015). Children’s internet use is more personal, mobile and even fair – while parents pick up the cost.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2016). More online risks for parents to worry about, says new Safer Internet Day research.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2016). New ‘screen time’ rules from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2015). “The Parent App” is the anxious parent’s dream.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2015). Parental education and digital skills matter most in guiding children’s internet use.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2016). Reading the runes to anticipate children’s digital futures.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2016). What are pre-schoolers doing with tablets and is it good for them?
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2015). When is sexual content online more a right than a risk? And how can parents figure this out?
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2015). Why study parenting from a media studies perspective?
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2016). A digital Christmas?
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Blum-Ross, Alicia (2017). Researching childhood in a digital age: new book chapter.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Das, Ranjana (2010). Family and media: a new POLIS report.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Sefton-Green, Julian (2016). Researching the class: a multi-sited ethnographic exploration.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Sefton-Green, Julian (2016). Watch our new video about ‘the class’.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya (2018). Global Kids Online: designing an impact toolkit for a multi-country project.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Nandagiri, Rishita (2018). Conceptualising privacy online: what do, and what should, children understand?
  • Lobo, Sunila (2013). The BlackBerry veil: mobile use and privacy practices by young female Saudis.
  • Locke, Connson C. (2016). Is flirtation an effective negotiation tactic?
  • Logan-Murray, Nic (2016). Book review: What works: gender equality by design by Iris Bohnet.
  • Lombana Bermudez, Andres (2016). Digital imaginaries and networked computers at home: working-class Latino/Hispanic immigrant parents in the US.
  • Longden, Vanessa (2017). Book review: the militant muse: love, war and the women of surrealism by Whitney Chadwick.
  • Longo, Gina Marie (2018). Immigration self-help services for US citizens with foreign spouses uphold gender inequality, and act as unofficial border police. picture_as_pdf
  • Lott-Lavinga, Ruby (2014). 150 years is too long to wait – we need a 50:50 gender balanced Parliament now.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2012). Book review: why have children?: getting to grips with the ethical debate.
  • Lwabukuna, Olivia (2016). 2016 could be a key year for women’s rights and development policy in Africa.
  • Lyberaki, Antigone, Tinios, Platon (2016). Gender and the Greek crisis: towards a risk assessment.
  • López Ruiz, Isabel (2014). Book review: abortion law in transnational perspective: cases and controversies, edited by Rebecca J. Cook, Joanna N. Erdman, and Bernard M. Dickens.
  • López Ruiz, Isabel (2015). Book review: ethnographies of breastfeeding: cultural contexts and confrontations, edited by Tanya Cassidy and Abdullahi El Tom.
  • López Ruiz, Isabel (2015). Book review: little emperors and material girls: sex and youth in modern China.
  • López Ruiz, Isabel (2015). Book review: men in charge? Rethinking authority in muslim legal tradition by Ziba Mir-Hosseini at al.
  • López Ruiz, Isabel (2015). Book review: the politics of third wave feminisms: neoliberalism, intersectionality, and the state in Britain and the US.
  • MacDonald, Ellie Mae (2018). The gendered impact of austerity: cuts are widening the poverty gap between women and men.
  • MacLeavy, Julie (2018). Gender equality: adrift in the Brexit backwash. picture_as_pdf
  • Macaulay, Bobby (2012). “How can these women pay back their loans when they lie on their mats all day?”.
  • Macvarish, Jan (2016). The peculiar joylessness of neuroparenting.
  • Madar, Poonam (2016). The era of the ‘booty’ and the ‘burqa’.
  • Madhok, Sumi, South Asia, LSE (2013). Rethinking agency: developmentalism, gender and rights.
  • Madon, Temina (2015). Incentives for open science: New prizes to encourage research integrity and transparency in social science.
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2012). Beyond the glass ceiling: Women in journalism.
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2013). Book review: women and journalism.
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2012). The case of Harassmap: using social media to fight sexual harassment.
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2011). The gendering of spaces in Ciudad Juarez: a comment on Dr Wright’s lecture.
  • Magee, Siobhan (2014). Book review: sexual diversity and the Sochi 2014 Olympics: no more rainbows by Helen Jefferson Lenskyj.
  • Mahboub, Samira, Catherine, Ania (2016). PHASE.
  • Majidi, Nassim, Nicolle, Hervé (2016). Youth, employment and migration in Puntland and Somaliland.
  • Malik, Ridhi (2015). Commercial surrogates in India: victims of globalisation?
  • Manby, Bronwen (2015). Important new guidelines on the right to birth registration and a nationality in Africa launched in Côte d’Ivoire.
  • Martino, Erica Maria (2018). Italian women face dramatic earnings losses after the birth of a child.
  • Martínez-Bascuñán, Máriam (2014). With less than 36.8% of MEPs being women, raising the number of female representatives should be a key priority for EU democracy.
  • Mascheroni, Giovanna (2016). Going online in the Asia Pacific region: challenges for parents.
  • Mascheroni, Giovanna (2017). The internet of toys.
  • Mason, Olivia (2014). Book Review: renewing feminisms: radical narratives, fantasies and futures in media studies, edited by Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann.
  • Mason, Olivia (2013). Book review: Sexuality in Muslim contexts: restrictions and resistance.
  • Mason, Olivia (2013). Book review: Women, power and politics in 21st century Iran.
  • Mason, Olivia (2015). Book review: everyday feminist research praxis. Edited by Domitilla Oliveri and Koen Leurs.
  • Mason, Olivia (2014). Book review: the remaking of social contracts: feminists in a fierce new world edited by Gita Sen and Marina Durano.
  • Masselot, Annick, Guerrina, Roberta, McLellan, Bridgette (2016). What part did the EU play in raising women’s pensionable age?
  • Matamoros, Cristina, Bains, Bani (2015). Children’s rights in the digital age.
  • Matczak, Anna (2014). Book review: women and transitional justice: progress and persistent challenges in retributive and restorative processes by Mayesha Alam.
  • Mates, Jet (2017). Integration, integration, integration.
  • Mathieson, Charlotte (2018). Book review: feeling academic in the neoliberal university: feminist flights, fights and failures edited by Yvette Taylor and Kinneret Lahad.
  • Matthews, Jodie (2014). Book review: female masochism in film by Ruth McPhee.
  • Maugeri, Novella (2018). Women's financial inclusion: 5 reasons why it matters for Mozambique.
  • Maurer, Stephan, Potlogea, Andrei (2015). Oil booms attract mostly men, but women flock to newly created service jobs.
  • Mavin, Sharon, Elliott, Carole (2018). Gender should be on the agenda of business schools.
  • Mavin, Sharon, Grandy, Gina (2016). Stop looking at her shoes!
  • Mazzuca, Lucia, Yoshida, Keina (2016). The Inter-American Court must provide justice to the women of Atenco.
  • McDonald, Keith (2015). Time to Bid Farewell to All-Male Panels?
  • McDonald, Paula (2016). Men are targets of sexual harassment at work far more commonly than we assume.
  • McDonald, Paula (2017). Why have the gender divisions of work and care been so slow to change?
  • McGing, Claire (2014). Sweden’s Feminist Initiative are on the rise, but what does the history of women’s parties tell us about their prospects?
  • McGing, Claire, Murray, Rainbow, Thorpe, Caroline, Pitcher, Ben, Wilkes, Laura, Kenny, Meryl (2013). The impact of online misogyny on women’s participation: democracy experts respond.
  • McGuire, David, MacKenzie, Abbi, Kissack, Heather (2017). The use of gendered language in speeches made by Trump and Clinton adhered to stereotypes of the roles of male and female leaders.
  • McLachlan, Chris (2015). Book review: the sociology of work, 4th edition by Keith Grint and Darren Nixon.
  • McLaughlin, Heather, Uggen, Christopher, Blackstone, Amy (2018). When sexual harassment is used to equalise power.
  • McMunn, Anne (2011). The best outcome for children in their early years is to have two working parents.
  • McTernan, Emily (2015). Should the state pay for you to have kids?
  • Meadows, Anna (2017). Getting over the hill – encouraging middle-aged Singaporean women to exercise.
  • Meibauer, Gustav, Phull, Kiran, Ciflikli, Gökhan (2018). Male authors outnumber their female counterparts on international relations course reading lists by more than five to one.
  • Mertens, Charlotte (2018). When archives speak back: sexual violence in the #Congo Free State. picture_as_pdf
  • Mhende, Charity (2013). The Cows are coming Home: African wedding customs still have value for the diaspora.
  • Michel, Valerie (2015). Valerie Michel – reporting parameters and children’s rights.
  • Middelburg, Annemarie (2017). Book review: Making the Mark; Gender, Identity, and Genital Cutting by Miroslava Prazak.
  • Middelburg, Annemarie (2017). Book review: making the mark; gender, identity, and genitalcutting by Miroslava Prazak.
  • Middle East Centre Blog (2017). ‘Multitudes’ Exhibition – Celebrating contemporary female artists from the MENA region.
  • Mikulak, Magdalena (2016). Poland: a change so good, it makes you want to cry.
  • Mikulak, Magdalena (2015). The Polish Parliamentary elections 2015: A gender analysis.
  • Mikulak, Magdalena (2016). The victory of abortion rights protesters in Poland is likely to be short lived.
  • Miles, Emily (2011). OCCUPY LSXual Harrassment.
  • Milićević, Zorana (2015). Big dreams, big numbers: Facebook, parents and children’s networking opportunities in rural Mexico.
  • Miller, Emma (2013). Book review: The Oxford handbook of gender and politics.
  • Miller, Grant, Valente, Christine, Miller, Emily (2016). Insights from Nepal’s abortion legalisation.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2013). Book review: Recoding gender: women’s changingparticipation in computing.
  • Mills, Eleanor (2017). Eleanor Mills: Women are still portrayed through the lens of an old, male, pale, stale establishment.
  • Milosevic, Tijana (2015). ESafety and education in the United States: what this means for parents.
  • Mishra, Vidisha (2016). Engendering India’s burgeoning cities.
  • Mitchell, Audra (2013). Take back the net: Institutions must develop collective strategies to tackle online abuse aimed at female academics.
  • Mitchell Mahoney, Anna (2018). The continued importance of the 'Bros Caucus' underscores the need for more Women's Caucuses. picture_as_pdf
  • Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung (2015). An implicit bias against women as leaders means that many are reluctant to vote for women candidates.
  • Mog, Ashley (2011). Book review: the life and times of Stella Browne: feminist and free spirit.
  • Mog, Ashley (2011). Book review: the straight state: sexuality and citizenship in twentieth-century America.
  • Mog, Ashley (2012). The life and times of Stella Browne: feminist and free spirit.
  • Mogwe, Alice, Nanjia, Lorna, Ngungoh, Emmanuel (2012). African Leadership: Which way forward #LSEAfricanLeadership.
  • Mole, Richard (2012). Anti-LGBT legislation in St Petersburg is having unforeseen consequences and mobilising Russia’s ‘gay diasporas’ overseas.
  • Mollett, Amy (2013). Achieving a gender balance in contributors is not so hard: tips for editors and journalists.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Book review: the rhetoric of pregnancy by Marika Seigel.
  • Mollett, Amy (2014). Reading list: 5 thought-provoking books on families, marriage and policy.
  • Moncrieff, Richard (2018). Book review: women and the war on Boko Haram: wives, weapons, witnesses by Hilary Matfess.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2014). Book review: Feminism and popular culture: investigating the postfeminist mystique by Rebecca Munford and Melanie Waters.
  • Montserrat, Jade (2013). Book review: Renegotiating the body: feminist art in 1970sLondon.
  • Motahar, Ghaidaa (2016). Gender should play a bigger role in humanitarian aid in Yemen.
  • Mukherjee, Utsa (2018). Book review: children and media in India: narratives of class, agency and social change by Shakuntala Banaji.
  • Mulvey, Antonia (2017). Female Genital Mutilation should be prosecuted as a crime against humanity.
  • Mulvey, Antonia (2017). Female Genital Mutilation should be recognised as a form of torture.
  • Munshey, Menaal (2016). The Punjab women’s protection act: an ideological battle.
  • Murphy, Fiona (2014). Book review: childhood and consumer culture edited by David Buckingham and Vebjorg Tingstad.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). While the coming French elections will see a sharp rise in the number of women députées, gender parity in the Assemblée nationale remains an elusive goal.
  • Müller, Mareike (2016). We should ensure women’s rights are safeguarded in the Brexit negotiations.
  • Nakray, Keerty (2013). Book review: Remaking citizenship in multi-cultural Europe: women’s movements, gender and diversity.
  • Nandagiri, Rishita (2017). Why feminism: some notes from ‘the field’ on doing feminist research.
  • Nangiro, Saum (2017). The Karamojong women and extreme insecurity.
  • Nasimi, Rabia (2016). What matters more to children: cultural and social resources or material resources? Through the lens of Afghanistan.
  • Nasimi, Rabia (2016). Women’s rights in Afghanistan reaches stagnation. Could western notions of rights be the reason?
  • Ndjio, Basile (2014). Sino-pessimism on the rise in Cameroon as Chinese sex labour migrants gain popularity.
  • Neenan, Joanne, Chinkin, Christine (2017). International law and the continuum of gender-based violence.
  • Nepal, Srijana, Uprety, Neha, Prasai, Apekshya (2017). Reflections on researching women’s economic empowerment in post-earthquake Kathmandu.
  • Neumann, Pamela (2017). Women’s rights in retrograde: understanding the contentious politics of gender violence law in Nicaragua.
  • Nevo, Yael (2014). Peace with guns? Women’s human rights and the masculinisation of peace and security.
  • Newburn, Tim (2013). Book review: Undercover: the true story of Britain’s secret police.
  • Newis, Phillippa (2012). Pressure is mounting on single parents to find work and move off benefits - but the government’s reforms will do very little to help.
  • Nikore, Mitali (2017). Supporting motherhood – or discouraging parenthood? A curious case of the extended maternity leave in India.
  • Nikore, Mitali (2012). Women and India Inc.: equality means business. picture_as_pdf
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2015). Why the 2015 African Union Summit a missed opportunity?
  • Norling, Johannes, Bailey, Martha J., Malkova, Olga (2014). Federally funded family planning programs in the United States reduce poverty in childhood and, decades later, in adulthood.
  • Norris, Pippa (2010). Lack of women at Westminster.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book Review: The unfinished revolution: voices from theglobal fight for women’s rights.
  • Novick, Natalie (2013). Book review: Political power and women’s representation in Latin America.
  • Nugent, Mary, Krook, Mona Lena (2016). Gender quotas do not pose a threat to “merit” at any stage of the political process.
  • Nuti, Alasia (2012). Book Review: Kristeva Reframed.
  • O'Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: In the beginning, she was.
  • O'Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: Making ‘postmodern’ mothers: pregnant embodiment, baby bumps and body image.
  • O'Connor, Pat (2018). Creating a typology for the types of femininity in STEM. picture_as_pdf
  • O'Connor, Pat, O'Hagan, Clare (2015). Interrogating ‘excellence’: Implicit bias in academic promotion decisions perpetuates gender inequality.
  • O'Dwyer, Muireann (2014). Book review: deeds and words: gendering politics after Joni Lovenduski, edited by Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs.
  • O'Neill, Brian (2016). Digital parenting in Ireland.
  • Ogbonna, Nwamaka (2016). Women in Nigeria make up 49 per cent of the population, but only four per cent of lawmakers.
  • Ojok, Donnas (2018). The legacy of LRA conflict continues to disempower women in rural Northern Uganda.
  • Olivetti, Claudia, Petrongolo, Barbara (2018). The economic consequences of family-oriented policies. picture_as_pdf
  • Ondercin, Heather L. (2018). Why success for women candidates in the 2018 midterms might turn more male voters away from the Democratic Party. picture_as_pdf
  • Ondraschek-Norris, Sandra (2016). Are the days of leadership as command and control by white men numbered?
  • Orgad, Shani (2015). Why does the media ‘love stay at home mums’?
  • Orgad, Shani (2016). Women who quit their careers: a group rarely investigated.
  • Ostrom, Elinor (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Raewyn Connell: “Juliet Mitchell’s woman’s estate had the energy and passion of the liberation movement”.
  • Otai, Jane (2013). Free maternity care in Kenya: What is it worth?
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2015). How do parents influence their children’s attitudes to life?
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2015). Young children and digital technology in Europe: important but not dominating.
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2014). An experts’ dialogue: child safety for the online world.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2008). Early intervention.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2011). Family friendly hotspots.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2011). Rewarding good firms.
  • O’Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: Fat lives: a feminist psychological exploration.
  • O’Branski, Megan (2013). Book review: Women, sexuality, and the political power of pleasure.
  • O’Dwyer, Muireann (2015). Book review: sexual politics in modern Ireland.
  • O’Shea, Éidín (2015). Ireland’s referendum on same sex marriage could be a watershed moment for equality.
  • Pailey, Robtel Neajai, Williams, Korto Reeves (2017). Is Liberia's Sirleaf really standing up for women? #LiberiaDecides.
  • Pal, Sumedha (2018). Book review: widows of Vidarbha: making of shadows. picture_as_pdf
  • Pankhurst, Helen (2018). Helen Pankhurst on how far women's rights have come since the suffragettes. picture_as_pdf
  • Papp, Susan A., Gogoi, Aparajita, Campbell, Catherine (2013). Can social accountability initiatives improve maternal health in India?
  • Pareja-Eastaway, Montserrat (2017). Reflections from an outsider – Older Women’s Cohousing (OWCH, Barnet, North London).
  • Parenting for a Digital Future, LSE (2015). Parenting for a Digital Future – recent media appearances.
  • Parenting for a Digital Future, LSE (2016). Parenting for a Digital Future: recent highlights of 2016.
  • Pathak Shah, Ratna, Khan, Ruhi (2017). “Lipstick under my burkha tells stories that have simmered under the surface for a very long time. They need their space.” – Ratna Pathak Shah.
  • Patil, Reshma (2018). On India's prime time TV debates, women are mostly invisible.
  • Peach, Donna (2013). Book review: Diversity in family life: gender, relationships and social change.
  • Peach, Donna (2013). Book review: The origins of active social policy: labour market and childcare policies in a comparative perspective.
  • Pearson, Megan (2012). Book review: debating same-sex marriage.
  • Pendle, Naomi (2018). Making family: the journey into exile of a South Sudan refugee - part 2 #LSEreturn.
  • Pendle, Naomi (2018). Making family: the journey into exile of a South Sudan refugee part 1 #LSEreturn.
  • Persson, Jen (2016). School census changes add concerns to the richest education database in the world.
  • Pettey, Samantha (2018). Term limits encourage more women to run for office in US State Legislatures. picture_as_pdf
  • Pfannebecker, Mareile (2018). Long read review: 'repurpose your desire: xenofeminism and millennial politics' by Helen Hester. picture_as_pdf
  • Phillips, Anne (2015). Confronting gender inequality: How far have we come in the UK?
  • Phillips, Gill (2013). Blogging for dementia.
  • Photiadou, Artemis (2018). Lady Hale: simply hoping that the women will 'trickle up' has not been good enough.
  • Photiadou, Artemis (2018). Peter Tatchell: the diversity of modern relationships requires an alternative to marriage.
  • Pierson, Claire (2018). The marginalisation of women's rights in Northern Ireland, 20 years after the Good Friday Agreement.
  • Pillay, Anashri (2013). Book review: Children’s socio-economic rights, democracyand the courts.
  • Pinzani, Allesandro (2015). The women of Itinga: bolsa família and political empowerment.
  • Power, Mick (2012). As European society tackles discrimination and strengthens equality, the Church of England’s rejection of female bishops shows how religion is likely to appear increasingly out of touch.
  • Prathamesh, V. H. (2018). Painting the town 'pink': gender disparity in India's science economy.
  • Profeta, Paola (2016). In Italy’s ‘male gerontocracy’, gender quotas induced the restructuring of company boards.
  • Pype, Katrien (2015). Grandparents, grandchildren and mobile phones in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Qermezi Huang, Juli (2016). The Bangladesh paradox: in what ways has social progress been achieved despite poor governance and high corruption?
  • Queisser, Monika, Adema, Willem, Clarke, Chris (2016). International Women’s Day: what fathers can do for gender equality.
  • Rahali, Miriam (2017). Tiger mom 2.0: (over)parenting for a digital future?
  • Rahman, Md. Habibur, Alam, Khurshed (2016). The impact of natural disasters on women: a case study from Bangladesh.
  • Rahman, Tasmiah (2017). Are apps the future of NGO service delivery?
  • Rahman, Tasmiah (2015). Not just a tick box: NGOs should look beyond women’s employment and address household power dynamics.
  • Rahman, Tasmiah (2018). Pushing gender equality: is it really working for women's empowerment in the skills sector?
  • Rahman, Tasmiah (2016). ‘We Are Tonu’: why has the murder of a 19 year old student sparked mass protests in Bangladesh?
  • Rahman, Tasmiah (2017). Will there ever be a Women’s March in Bangladesh?
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2013). Egyptian Women in the 1919 Revolution: Political awakening to Nationalist feminism.
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2012). Rachida Dati’s paternity case illustrates the extent of sexist attitudes toward female politicians in France.
  • Ramnarain, Smita (2016). The gender dilemmas of community-based peacebuilding: a case study from post-conflict Nepal.
  • Ramo, Suvi (2012). Greater action must be taken in combating the sexual objectification of women in the print media.
  • Randall, Vicky (2016). Older women in local parties: marginalised or empowered?
  • Randles, Jennifer M. (2016). Government marriage education programs do little to address gender inequalities.
  • Ranson, Gillian (2017). Understanding fatherhood in the digital age.
  • Rashid, Naaz (2014). Book Review: do Muslim women need saving? by Lila Abu-Lughod.
  • Rayale, Siham (2013). #Somaliland women discuss their view of leadership.
  • Razzu, Giovanni (2017). Women on company boards: time for the government to adopt legislative quotas.
  • Redfern, Katrin (2011). Reproducing gendered violence through discourse: a comment on LSE Student Union’s newspaper, the Beaver.
  • Rehman Cheema, Abdur, Ali, Sultana (2017). Beyond Tayyaba: tackling rural poverty to reduce child labour.
  • Reyer, Bob (2015). Comics and human rights: taking the long way. The super-heroine’s struggle for respect.
  • Rhodes, Jesse H. (2015). Standardized testing is eroding the foundation of parentalsupport and engagement essential to student success.
  • Roberts, Danielle (2017). ‘Mum-of-two, 40’: but women rise to the top in Northern Irish politics.
  • Robson, Ruthann (2014). Supreme Court cases over the “contraceptive mandate” are dominated by issues of corporate personhood, religious beliefs, and sexual equality.
  • Rodríguez Gómez, Erika (2017). From suffrage to insurgency, female rebelliousness has always been crucial to peace in Colombia.
  • Rognlie, Dana (2014). Only deeds: Twenty years later and still not recognizing what it’s like to be a woman in Philosophy.
  • Romana, Sophie, Spencer, Shelley (2016). Want to empower women? Digital Financial Services are the way to go!
  • Roy, Sajal (2018). Book review: gendered lives, livelihood and transformation: the Bangladesh context edited by Meghna Guhathakurata and Ayesha Banu.
  • Rumbul, Rebecca (2015). The representation of women in elected positions in Wales is not mirrored by the number of women giving evidence.
  • Russell, Bekka (2016). The paradox of caring for orphans versus caring for children.
  • Rutter, Jill (2012). Undoing GOD’s work? gains made by women at the top of whitehall may prove short-lived.
  • Rutterford, Janette, Sotiropoulos, Dimitris (2017). What Victorian households can teach us about financial decision-making.
  • Saba, Alexis (2018). Book review: forging the ideal educated girl: the production of desirable subjects in Muslim South Asia by Shenila Khoja-Moolji. picture_as_pdf
  • Sabry, Tarik, Mansour, Nisrine (2016). Mediating ethnographies: parenting and screen media use of Arabic-speaking children in London.
  • Saitone, Tina, Sexton, Richard, Volpe, Richard (2015). Focusing on eligible products, not retailer markups, may be a more effective way to contain the WIC food assistance program’s costs.
  • Saiya, Nilay, Zaihra, Tasneem, Fidler, Joshua (2018). Why championing women's rights abroad should be a central part of US foreign policy. picture_as_pdf
  • Sandström, Linnéa (2012). Addressing women’s issues and devising helpful policy solutions requires that women are not seen as separate from the rest of society.
  • Sandström, Linnéa (2011). Can we use emotions as an indicator for public decision-making?
  • Sandström, Linnéa (2012). The freedom of religious oppression?
  • Sandström Lange, Linnea (2013). Book review: The gendered effects of electoral institutions:political engagement and participation.
  • Sandström Lange, Linnea (2013). Book review: The impact of gender quotas.
  • Sandström Lange, Linnea (2012). The EU’s proposed quotas on women in boardrooms are a step in the right direction.
  • Sarangi, Anjora (2016). Commercial surrogacy in India.
  • Savage, Mike (2016). Sociological dilemmas and the inequality agenda.
  • Savonick, Danica, Davidson, Cathy N. (2017). Newly updated for international women’s day – gender bias in Academe bibliography.
  • Sawas, Amiera (2014). Reconceptualising risk in research: The call to do no harm goes far beyond the field.
  • Schippers, Mimi (2014). Plural relationships, when consensual and gender-neutral, may actually help reduce gender inequality.
  • Schmalzried, Martin (2016). Digital parenting or ‘just’ parenting?
  • Schrøter Joensen, Juanna, Nielsen, Skyt (2016). Why do women avoid maths, even if it boosts their careers?
  • Scott, Frances (2014). Despite the reshuffle, we are still a long way from a 50:50 gender balanced Parliament.
  • Sen, Purna (2012). Calling the good men of Mali #WomensRights.
  • Serafim, Fabrizia (2018). Book review: feminism and the politics of childhood: friends or foes? edited by Rachel Rosen and Katherine Twamley.
  • Shabnaz Akkas, Zerina, Alam, Khurshed (2015). Protecting girls in Bangladesh’s tea garden communities: ends and means.
  • Shahid, Amal (2016). Book review: marriage migration in Asia: emerging minorities at the frontiers of nation-states edited by Sari K. Ishii.
  • Shahid, Amal (2018). Book review: striking women: struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet by Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson.
  • Shall, Nicci (2015). Redeeming the human: direct action and human rights at Yarl’s Wood.
  • Shapiro, Gilla (2013). The diversity of abortion rights in some Muslim-majority countries are a starting point in encouraging liberalisation in other countries.
  • Sharifi, Nafiseh (2015). Book review: policing sexuality: the mann act and the making of the FBI by Jessica R. Piley.
  • Sharma, Jeevan R. (2016). Looking beyond maternal mortality rates in maternal health interventions: lessons from Nepal.
  • Sharma, Shruti, Merrill, Laura, Beaton, Christopher, Kitson, Lucy (2017). Reforming fossil fuel subsidies provides opportunity to better target government support towards women and children.
  • Sharman, Zena (2018). Gender equity in health research funding: what do we know, what do we wish we knew, and where do we go from here? picture_as_pdf
  • Shen, Yang (2014). Book review: leftover women: the resurgence of genderinequality in China by Leta Hong Fincher.
  • Shen, Yang (2011). Findings from the third survey on Chinese women’s social status.
  • Shen, Yang (2014). Gender and fieldwork in China: Investigating migrant workers in restaurants.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2016). 5 reasons why surveillance is a feminist issue.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2013). Book review: The becoming of bodies: girls, images, experience by Rebecca Coleman.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2013). What was/is cyberfeminism? Part 1.
  • Shephard, Nicole (2013). Where have all the cyberfeminists gone? Part 2.
  • Shepherd, Laura (2016). Promises to Keep: Reflections from the 2016 UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security.
  • Shiraz, Shabana (2015). SDG 11: supporting the delivery of cities that work for all.
  • Shor, Eran (2015). Why men receive much more media coverage than women.
  • Shorthouse, Ryan (2012). Formal childcare is the key to improving education standards.
  • Sidorsky, Kaitlin (2015). From ballot to binder: how women in political appointments tell a different story of political ambition than women in elected office.
  • Simon, David (2015). Expansions to the Earned Income Tax Credit improved thehealth of children born to low income mothers.
  • Singh, Manju (2012). How gender inclusive is MGNREGA? picture_as_pdf
  • Singh, Rajat (2017). Book review: fashioning diaspora: beauty, femininity and South Asian American culture by Vanita Reddy.
  • Singla, Nikita (2016). Confronting gender violence in India: is slum-free urban policy a solution?
  • Skorge, Øyvind (2015). Mind the pay gap: will Cameron’s proposals achieve workplace gender equality?
  • Sleiman-Haidar, Ribale (2017). You want freedom? This is your freedom: rape as a tactic of the Assad regime.
  • Slootmaeckers, Koen (2016). Beyond symbolism? The EU enlargement and Gay politics.
  • Smette, Ingrid, Stefansen, Kari, Gilje, Øystein (2016). Parents’ regulation of teenagers’ screen time in Norway.
  • Smith, Emma (2013). Book review: Behind the veil of vice: the business andculture of sex in the Middle East.
  • Smith, Emma (2013). Book review: The handbook of feminist research: theoryand praxis.
  • Smith, Emma (2013). Book review: feminist research practice: a primer.
  • Smyth, Lisa (2014). Ireland’s latest abortion scandal shows the country still suffers from a policy vacuum over the issue.
  • Smyth, Lisa (2018). Understanding the transformed moral landscape in Ireland following the 'repeal the 8th' referendum.
  • Sneddon, Laura (2015). Comics and human rights: the forgotten women of comics.
  • Sobel, Kiley (2017). Families and Pokémon GO.
  • Soldatova, Galina, Shlyapnikov, Vladimir (2016). Digital parenting in Russia: from ignorance to awareness.
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Can free bikes close the education gender gap in India? picture_as_pdf
  • Southwell, Priscilla Lewis (2013). Gender parity laws in France have been undermined by electoral reforms which work against female candidates.
  • Spoto, Stephanie (2013). Book review: anti-porn: the resurgence of anti-pornography feminism.
  • Spruce, Emma (2012). One Gay day: Heteronormativity in action.
  • Spruce, Hannah (2018). Book review: TransCanadian feminist fictions: new cross-border ethics by Libe García Zarranz. picture_as_pdf
  • St.Denny, Emily (2016). France criminalises clients of prostitution.
  • Steel, Griet (2015). ‘The world in your hands’: smartphones and women’s connectivity in Sudan.
  • Steinberg, Stacey (2017). Sharenting – in whose interests?
  • Steiner, Alissa (2010). The co-evolution of families and media (guest blog).
  • Stephenson, Mary-Ann (2017). Never mind NICs: gender budgeting reveals the Spring Budget’s true impact on poorer women.
  • Steuerle, C. Eugene (2014). Is it time to make kids a higher budget priority?
  • Stockemer, Daniel, Sundström, Aksel (2017). Female cabinet picks: just one more way in which Trump is exceptional.
  • Ströbele, Hans-Christian, Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Hans-Christian Ströbele, Member of the German Federal Parliament: “The ban on consensual sexual acts between adult siblings ought to be abolished.”.
  • Sullivan, Katie, Delaney, Helen (2017). Does God want female entrepreneurs to have it all?
  • Sundström, Aksel, Wängnerud, Lena (2016). In places where corruption is endemic, women struggle to become local councillors.
  • Sutton, April, Bosky, Amanda, Muller, Chandra (2017). How high school training for work in blue-collar communities helps manufacture workplace gender inequality.
  • Sweeney, Christine (2017). Book review: masculinity, femininity and american political behavior by Monika McDermott.
  • Sweeney, Christine (2017). LSE Lit Fest 2017 book review: step up: confidence, success and your stellar career in 10 minutes a day by Phanella Mayall Fine and Alice Olins.
  • Sylvester, Christine (2013). Book review: Women and wars.
  • Szulc, Lukasz (2014). Conchita’s Europe: Eurovision, homonationalism and the politics of sexuality.
  • Szulc, Lukasz (2015). Histories of sexualities in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Szulc, Lukasz (2016). Operation Hyacinth and Poland's pink files.
  • Szulc, Lukasz (2016). The new Polish government and 'gender ideology'.
  • Takahashi, Toshie (2015). What digital tattoos for your children?
  • Taylor, Ruth (2014). Celebrating 25 Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, but where to next?
  • Terjesen, Siri (2015). The state of gender representation on corporate boards around the world.
  • The Gender Equality Forum (2014). Gender equality forum and spectrum respond to recent events around LSE men’s rugby.
  • Thebe Limbu, Sangita (2017). What works? Breaking silence on menstrual stigma and taboos.
  • Thebe Limbu, Sangita (2016). Women in disaster: gendered vulnerabilities and intersecting identities in the wake of the Nepali earthquakes.
  • Theriault, Sean, Thomas, Herschel (2014). Support for same-sex marriage in the US Senate is growing, but additional gains will be difficult to achieve.
  • Thompson, Charis (2016). Gender and sexuality in the US election: three lessons.
  • Thomson, Jennifer (2016). Book review: Windows of opportunity: how women seize peace negotiations for political change by Miriam J. Anderson.
  • Thomson, Jennifer (2017). Free abortions in England will not remove the fundamental injustice Northern Irish women suffer.
  • Thomson, Jennifer (2018). Ireland votes to repeal the 8th: will Northern Ireland be next to liberalise its abortion laws?
  • Thorpe, Caroline (2013). More chairs, please.
  • Thorpe, Caroline (2012). Parental Leave: Men and women at work.
  • Thorpe, Caroline (2012). The government’s proposals for ‘parental leave’ face stiff opposition but, in spite of their problems, represent a valuable start to a longer process of reform.
  • Thébaud, Sarah (2016). In countries with little work-family support, many women opt for self-employment.
  • Trachtenberg, Marija (2016). Double whammy: transitioning from children’s to adult services and transitioning to adulthood.
  • Trenow, Polly (2014). Sexism in local government is putting women off politics – it is time to do something about it.
  • Troyer Moore, Charity, McIntyre, Vestal (2017). Women’s economic opportunities: what can South Asian countries learn from each other?
  • Turner, Joseph (2016). Far from being a meritocratic and equalising device, the Family Migration Visa racialises certain migrant-citizen families.
  • Turney, Kristin (2013). Paternal incarceration has complicated and countervailing effects on family life.
  • Uhls, Yalda T., Blum-Ross, Alicia (2015). New advice for ‘media moms and digital dads’: an interview with Yalda T. Uhls.
  • Unadkat, Kalpana (2015). After the deadline, women remain underrepresented in India Inc. boardrooms. What happens next?
  • Uprety, Sudeep (2018). What does Nepal's recent elections reveal about patriarchy in politics?
  • Valdiviezo, Claudia (2015). The everyday sexism project: a media tool to shape policy?
  • Valdur, Mari (2017). Book review: before and after gender: sexual mythologies of everyday life by Marilyn Strathern.
  • Vandoninck, Sofie, Nouwen, Marije, Zaman, Bieke (2016). An example from Flanders on how to inform and support parents in media education.
  • Varela-Ray, Ana (2013). Book review: Women and ETA: the gender politics of radical Basque Nationalism.
  • Vasey, Connor (2014). Concern and optimism as Nigeria Seeks to galvanise its educational system.
  • Veale, Sarah (2011). As public sector cuts take effect, the gendered impact of the coalition’s deficit reduction strategy will become clear: as workers, as benefit claimants and as service users, women will be hit the hardest.
  • Venson-Moitoi, Pelonomi (2017). From conversation to action: the role of women empowerment in transforming Africa.
  • Verbist, Tim (2015). Media literacy in Europe: inspiring ways to involve parents.
  • Verge, Tània, Alonso, Alba (2015). The gendered dimensions of constitutional change: women and the independence referendums in Scotland and Catalonia.
  • Vidal, Fernanda (2014). The Mexican ‘Propietario’ and ‘Suplente’ system shows the degree to which quotas can empower women in politics.
  • Vidal, Fernanda (2014). The Mexican ‘Propietario’ and ‘Suplente’ system shows thedegree to which quotas can empower women in politics.
  • Vieira, Helena (2017). Kate Brodock: ‘Some Silicon Valley firms are leaders in parental leave’.
  • Vigran, Dana, Bell, Tara (2016). Promoting tech for good- the Womanity Award.
  • Volden, Craig, Wiseman, Alan E., Wittmer, Dana E. (2013). On average, women in Congress are more effective lawmakersthan men.
  • Wadewitz, Adrianne (2013). Wikipedia is pushing the boundaries of scholarly practice but the gender gap must be addressed.
  • Wadsworth, Jonathan (2016). SWOB 7:International Women's Day: Reasons to be (a little bit) cheerful about women in the UK labour market, 1, 2, 3.
  • Waite, Sean, Denier, Nicole (2016). There’s a wage hierarchy based on sexual orientation.
  • Wall, Isabel (2018). Feature: introducing the 'Penguin women writers' series: a Q&A with assistant editor Isabel Wall.
  • Walsh, Gareth (2015). Less no more: why it’s time for marriage equality in Ireland.
  • Wang, Su (2017). Increasing foreign competition pushes family members out of firms.
  • Ward, Bob (2018). Do male climate change 'sceptics' have a problem with women?
  • Wargent, Matthew (2014). Book review: Social inequality: a student’s guide by Louise Warwick-Booth.
  • Watson, Amy (2010). Book review: Hegel’s philosophy and feminist thought: beyond Antigone?
  • Watson, Amy (2012). Book review: gender and the European Union, by Johanna Kantola.
  • Watson, Amy (2012). Book review: how taking a gendered perspective can refresh tired studies of power in the EU.
  • Watson, Amy (2011). Book review: moving beyond ‘pale, male and stale’ in UK politics: the case for feminist institutionalism.
  • Watson, Callum (2016). An honourable MENtion to being a man about International Women’s Day.
  • Waylen, Georgina, Crowe, Jessica, Bailey, Adrian, Veale, Sarah, Runswick, Alex, Undy, Helen, Savigny, Heather, Thompson, Louise (2014). Selecting committee witnesses: experts back the call for a more even gender balance.
  • Wegener, Charlotte (2016). The materiality of research: ‘the materiality of facts and fiction: recomposing myself from the sickbed’ by Charlotte Wegener.
  • Weiss Malkiel, Nancy (2016). Coeducation at university was – and is – no triumph of feminism.
  • Weisshaar, Kate (2018). Stay at home parents face a big job market penalty when they try to re-enter the workforce.
  • Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: Kamala Khan and the narrative of terror.
  • Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics, human rights and representation: an introduction.
  • Whiting, Sophie, Braniff, Máire (2016). ‘There is no point having a token woman’: gender and representation in the ‘new’ Northern Ireland.
  • Wieser, Sonia (2018). Book review: a brief history of feminism by Antje Schrupp, illustrated by Patu.
  • Wilkes, Laura (2013). Women are held back in local government by a culture that pigeonholes us into ‘women’s issues’.
  • Wilkinson, Krystal (2018). Single and no kids? Who is work-life balance for? picture_as_pdf
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew, Crone, Stephen (2013). In the representation of women in political life, the UK continues to be outperformed by other democracies.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book Review: Food and femininity by Kate Cairns and Josée Johnston.
  • Williams, Katherine (2016). Book review: Reproductive states: global perspectives on the invention and implementation of population policy edited by Rickie Solinger and Mie Nakachi.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: Sexual violence as a weapon of war? Perceptions, prescriptions, problems in the Congo and beyond by Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: a feminist voyage through international relations by J. Ann Tickner.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: being gorgeous: feminism, sexuality and the pleasures of the visible by Jacki Willson.
  • Williams, Katherine (2017). Book review: crimes unspoken: the rape of German women at the end of the Second World War by Miriam Gebhardt.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: feminism, gender, and universities: politics, passion and pedagogies by Miriam E. David.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: feminist activism, women’s rights, and legal reform edited by Mulki-Al Sharmani.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: gendered readings of change: a feminist pragmatist approach.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: girl trouble: panic and progress in the history of young women by Carol Dyhouse.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: the brotherhood of Freemason sisters: gender, secrecy, and fraternity in Italian Masonic lodges by Lilith Mahmud.
  • Williams, Katherine (2014). Book review: women in political theory by Jane Duran.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: women of power: half a century of female presidents and prime ministers worldwide by Torild Skard.
  • Williams, Katherine (2017). LSE Lit Fest 2017 book review: Red Ellen: the life of Ellen Wilkinson, socialist, feminist, internationalist by Laura Beers.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Book review: female football fans: community, identity, and sexism by Carrie Dunn.
  • Williams, Sierra (2014). Impact Round-Up 8th March: Happy International Women’s Day, the failures of PowerPoint, and mental health in academia.
  • Williamson, Andy (2011). The gender imbalance online seems to be the result of wider political exclusion, not digital exclusion.
  • Williamson, Ben, Rutherford, Alasdair (2017). ClassDojo poses data protection concerns for parents.
  • Williamson, Mark, Walter-Joseph, Robert (2015). How suburban ways of living are shaping the geography of income in Canadian cities.
  • Wilson, G. Willow, Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: an interview with G. Willow Wilson.
  • Winter, David (2014). Stopping everyday sexism.
  • Wolford, Miranda (2016). Beyond victimization: female perpetrators of genocide.
  • Wombell, Tricia (2018). Feature essay: praise for the Lorde by Tricia Wombell.
  • Wong, Yen Nee (2013). Book review: Youth working with girls and women incommunity settings: a feminist perspective.
  • Yadav, Punam (2017). 1325 – is that a taxi number? Implementation of the National Action Plan on 1325 and 1820 in Nepal – Punam Yadav (4/2017).
  • Yadav, Punam (2017). ‘1325 – is that a taxi number?’ Implementation of the National Action Plan on 1325 and 1820 in Nepal.
  • Yadav, Punam (2017). Can internally displaced women in the entertainment sector be part of the Women, Peace and Security agenda?
  • Yip, Jaqueline, Misheva, Kristina (2016). Celebrating protest: International Women’s Day.
  • Zaborowski, Rafal (2016). Hello from the other side of music video regulation.
  • Zaman, Bieke, Nouwen, Marije (2016). Helicopter apps and parental mediation: facts and myths about parental controls.
  • Zapparova, Dinara (2014). UK 2014-15 Budget: Where does the social security spending cap leave disabled women and their carers?
  • Zaynel, Nadja (2016). Be independent, go online! How German children and adolescents with Down’s Syndrome use the internet.
  • Zimmerman, Allyson (2016). To improve women’s representation in business leadership, bring men on board.
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2016). Are you ‘covering’ your identity at work?
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2017). Diversity is a fact; inclusion, a choice.
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2017). Think manager, think male: stereotypes that the media help reinforce.
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2018). What can organisations do to close the gender pay gap?
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2016). Women hold a mere 23% of board seats in Europe.
  • Zimmermann, Allyson (2016). The more men know about work gender inequality, the more they act as advocates.
  • Zoido, Paula (2015). Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘women only carriages’ proposal shows an alarming lack of understanding of the real causes of harassment.
  • [Unknown], CG (2015). Comics and human rights: visibility and the black nerd girl.
  • [Unknown], Dinara (2013). A reflection on how gender-related concerns are taken up in public debate, slip from view, and almost-but-not-quite make it.
  • [Unknown], Nicci (2015). Someone you know: the Rapist. Examining perpetration at the Clear Lines Festival.
  • [Unknown], Nora (2016). If my rights were clothes….
  • d'Haenens, Leen (2015). No pain, no gain: how kids who are discriminated against use the internet.
  • da Conceição, Adelimar (2016). My curly hair / Meu cabelo crespo.
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