What anti-gender and anti-vaccines politics have in common – the construction of gender and the Covid-19 pandemic in right-wing discourses
By Ann-Kathrin Rothermel In the first week of 2022, I was invited to give a guest lecture about anti-gender activism and the role of the university ...more
Emancipatory pedagogies: human rights and feminist struggle in Rojava
by Hasret Cetinkaya This piece is a part of our Strike Archive, the only content we will be publishing throughout the UCU strike in February and March ...more
In Praise of Revolutionary Feminism
by Clare Hemmings This piece is a part of our Strike Archive, the only content we will be publishing throughout the UCU strike in February and ...more
Some reflections on decolonising sex work research
by Sharmila Parmanand This piece is a part of our Strike Archive, the only content we will be publishing throughout the UCU strike in February and March ...more
Extractivism and the Coloniality of Knowledge Production
by Sumi Madhok This piece is a part of our Strike Archive, the only content we will be publishing throughout the UCU strike in February and ...more
Imagining another university through feminist pedagogies
by Aiko Holvikivi & Niharika Pandit* This piece is a part of our Strike Archive, the only content we will be publishing throughout the UCU strike in ...more
Connecting feminist and value struggles to improve our world
by Ania Plomien This piece is a part of our Strike Archive, the only content we will be publishing throughout the UCU strike in February and ...more
Embodying collective care through decolonial feminist praxis
By Rosa dos Ventos Lopes Heimer, Marcela Terán and Tatiana Garavito *Illustrations by Marcela Terán In early 2020 as the pandemic broke out, we witnessed first ...more
Re-centring white victimhood in the age of Black Lives Matter: a 'gender critical' project?
By Ilaria Michelis Self-proclaimed ‘gender critical’ feminists have grown increasingly loud within the UK political space over recent years. The last few months alone have provided ...more
A Tale of Two Obscene Publications Acts — A Brief and Incomplete Contextualisation of Obscenity Laws and Imperial Censorship in Sri Lanka
by Senel Wanniarachchi At a meeting held on 21 September 2021, the Sri Lankan Cabinet granted the nod to a new bill which, according to media reports, ...more