Displaced lives: rethinking survival, social reproduction, and (in)security with refugees [0.03%]
流离失所的生活:与难民共同反思生存、社会再生产和(不)安全性问题
Raksha Gopal,Luisa Lupo
Raksha Gopal
In this article, we examine the practices of survival that Rohingya and Syrian refugees perform as they confront multiple forms of violence resulting from their forced displacement in India and Turkey, respectively. We consider these practi...
Negotiating what it means to be "free": gender equality and governance in North and East Syria [0.03%]
何谓“自由”:北叙利亚和东叙利亚的性别平等与治理问题
Julia Wartmann
Julia Wartmann
In this article, I discuss the radical gender equality reforms in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), also known as Rojava, and how they have affected women's lives since the implementation of the Women's Law in 2...
The Making of Clandestinity: Strategic Ignorance in Abortion Practices in Latin America [0.03%]
秘境形成记——拉丁美洲秘密堕胎行为的战略无知策略
Cordelia Freeman,Sandra Rodríguez
Cordelia Freeman
Abortion is a public secret in Latin America. It is highly restricted across the majority of the continent and yet millions of abortions take place every year. We use the sociological framework of 'strategic ignorance' to argue that conveni...
Stephanie Campos
Stephanie Campos
This article explores the illicit labor and imprisonment of two women, Cynthia and Dinah, in the Santa Monica prison in Lima, Peru through the lens of gendered motherwork. Because the unequal distribution of care places the burden of this l...
How organizational research can avoid the pitfalls of a co-optation perspective: analyzing gender equality work in Austrian universities with organizational institutionalism [0.03%]
组织研究如何避免被收买的视角带来的问题:运用制度主义分析奥地利高校性别平等工作
Angelika Striedinger
Angelika Striedinger
The concept of co-optation offers vocabulary to discuss how concerns and demands of feminist movements are transformed on their way to, and within, mainstream organizations and policymaking. However, applications of this concept can have pr...