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Equivocations of Gender: Feminist Storytelling and Women’s Studies in the Contemporary
Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 2017This article seeks to explore the stories that women’s studies in India tells about itself—its beginnings, trajectories and situations in the contemporary. Deploying the term ‘feminist storytelling’, the article focuses particularly on the origin stories that it diligently narrates.
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Predictors of Change in Feminist Activism Through Women’s and Gender Studies
Sex Roles, 2007Predictors of change in feminist activism were studied in a group of 519 women and 143 men enrolled in 48 women’s and gender studies (WGS) classes on six college campuses in a large Midwestern urban area. Over the semester-long classes, students increased their feminist activist behaviors and intention to engage in future activism.
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2012
This chapter begins with an account of designing and developing a taught course at postgraduate level in Women’s Studies at Oxford University, one of Britain’s oldest and most elite universities; it draws out from that history wider implications and considerations for those teaching gender today, especially within humanities faculties or departments in
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This chapter begins with an account of designing and developing a taught course at postgraduate level in Women’s Studies at Oxford University, one of Britain’s oldest and most elite universities; it draws out from that history wider implications and considerations for those teaching gender today, especially within humanities faculties or departments in
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Gender, Place & Culture, 2019
This paper presents an overview of Women's, Gender and Feminist Studies in Portugal, focusing on gender and feminist geographies.
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This paper presents an overview of Women's, Gender and Feminist Studies in Portugal, focusing on gender and feminist geographies.
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Concept analysis of gender, feminist, and women's studies research in the communication literature
Communication Monographs, 2000In recent decades a distinctive literature has accumulated discussing the role of gender, feminism, and women's studies‐related research (GFWS) in the communication field; however, questions have persisted about how this research is represented in the field's publications.
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Qualitative research in Women's and Gender Studies: the 'radical focus group' as feminist praxis
2023Women's Studies emerged at the height of the so-called 'second-wave' of feminism in the West, and used elements of critical pedagogy and feminist consciousness-raising to magnify women's voices in the academy and beyond. Consciousness-raising (CR) was a key mobilising tool of the women's liberation movement, giving women a space to share their ...
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African and Asian Studies, 2008
AbstractStarting from the premise that the nature and impact of women's agency can be understood only within specific historical and socio-cultural environments (Sadiqi, 2003), the major aim of this paper is to highlight the multi-faceted agency of women in post-colonial and today's Maghrib.
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AbstractStarting from the premise that the nature and impact of women's agency can be understood only within specific historical and socio-cultural environments (Sadiqi, 2003), the major aim of this paper is to highlight the multi-faceted agency of women in post-colonial and today's Maghrib.
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Women's Studies International Forum, 2005
Synopsis This article explores a qualitative, year long study of young, first-time Women's Studies students at a large metropolitan university in Australia. These students came from a wide range of different ethnic backgrounds and from low socio-economic groups. In particular, the article focuses on the students' changing perceptions of the meaning(s)
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Synopsis This article explores a qualitative, year long study of young, first-time Women's Studies students at a large metropolitan university in Australia. These students came from a wide range of different ethnic backgrounds and from low socio-economic groups. In particular, the article focuses on the students' changing perceptions of the meaning(s)
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Social Change, 2019
Sumi Krishna and Gita Chadha (Eds.), Feminists and Science: Critiques and Changing Perspectives in India, Vol. 1. Kolkata: Stree, 2015, xlvi + 302 pp., ₹500.00, ISBN 978–93–81345–07–8. Sumi Krishna and Gita Chadha (Eds.), Feminists and Science: Critiques and Changing Perspectives in India, Vol. 2. New Delhi: SAGE Publications and Kolkata: Stree, 2017,
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Sumi Krishna and Gita Chadha (Eds.), Feminists and Science: Critiques and Changing Perspectives in India, Vol. 1. Kolkata: Stree, 2015, xlvi + 302 pp., ₹500.00, ISBN 978–93–81345–07–8. Sumi Krishna and Gita Chadha (Eds.), Feminists and Science: Critiques and Changing Perspectives in India, Vol. 2. New Delhi: SAGE Publications and Kolkata: Stree, 2017,
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