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Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026)

Published: 14-06-2026

Reflections

  • Disrupting (Feminist) Canons: On the Feminist Judgments in Central and Eastern Europe

    Karla Žeravčić
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Race, Sexuality and Gender Justice Policy Reports

  • Policy Reports on Contemporary Social Justice Issues from the Race, Sexuality and Gender Justice Module on the LLB Programme at Kent Law School

    Julie McCandless, Antonia Porter, Carin Tunåker
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  • Virtual Violence and Harms Beyond the Screen: Gender-Based Cybercrimes, Escalating Offline Violence, and Institutional Neglect

    Amber Hobbs
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  • The Challenge of Tackling Intersecting Inequalities in Policy and Practice: Examining Intersectionality in LGBT Youth Homelessness

    Caitlin Saunders
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  • Breaking Barriers in Football: Tackling the Pay Gap and Under-Representation of Women

    Deborah Ogunsola
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  • Addressing the Barriers for Same-Sex Female Couples in Accessing IVF

    Ella King
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  • Breaking the Silence: Addressing Men’s Underrepresentation in Sexual Assault Cases and Policy as a Gender Equality Issue

    Samson Oteniya
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Climate and Gender briefing 2026: How we can build a fair and sustainable future

22.04.2026

This briefing by the Women's Budget Group highlights how the climate crisis worsens gender inequalities; and calls for feminist, green economic policies prioritising care, decarbonisation, social infrastructure, and just transitions.

 

Methodologies and Epistemologies of Social Reproduction Workshop

22.04.2026

Goldsmiths, University of London, England, 8 May 2026, 9:00 - 18:30 The workshop explores social reproduction theory’s resurgence, care crises, and ethical, innovative methodologies connecting scholarship, activism, and everyday practices beyond extractivism.

 
 

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