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Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)

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Published: 04-01-2025

Articles

  • 'We Are Not Leaving the Istanbul Convention': Disappearance of Istanbul Convention from Turkiye and presence of unlikely feminist legal spaces in international law-making

    Elif Ceylan Ozsoy, Cavidan Soykan
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  • The Golden Thread of Woolmington - A Domestic Yarn That Should Never Have Been Spun

    Karen Dyer
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  • The Emergence of AI-Generated Deepfakes as a New Tool for Gender-Based Violence Against Women: A Brief Narrative Review of Evidence and the Implications of the Techno-Feminist Perspective

    Mst. Safia Akter, Pavel Ahmed
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  • Visualising Justice: Teaching Sexual Violence and Law Through Engagement with Artwork

    Nikki Godden-Rasul, Tina Sikka, Jayne Jackson
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Reviews

  • Judith Butler, Who’s Afraid of Gender? (New York: Penguin Books, 2024)

    Jiaheng Deng
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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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