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Fear and Loathing: Phobia in Literature and Culture (CfP, Conference, Kent, 9-10 May 2014)
Fear and Loathing: Phobia in Literature and Culture Centre for Gender, Sexuality and Writing, School of English, University of Kent, 9th-10th May 2014 Focusing on the literary and historical representation of irrational emotions or phobias, Fear and Loathing seeks papers … Continue reading
Gender and Transgression in 20th-Century Britain (CfP, Conference, Newcastle, 7 March 2014)
Gender and Transgression in 20th-Century Britain Newcastle University, 7th March 2014 Keynote Address: Jim Byatt (St Andrews) Call for Papers: Chris Jenks finds us to be fascinated and obsessed with transgression. For all that we recognise the distinctions between good … Continue reading
Neurogenderings III: The 1st International Dissensus Conference on Brain & Gender (CFP, Conference, Lausanne, 8–10 May 2014)
NEUROGENDERINGS III THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL DISSENSUS CONFERENCE ON BRAIN AND GENDER 8-10 May 2014, University of Lausanne, Switzerland THE NEUROGENDERINGS NETWORK In 2010, the conference NeuroGenderings: Critical Studies of the Sexed Brain was held in Uppsala (Sweden). It brought together … Continue reading
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Tagged brain, CFP, collaboration, conference, dissensus conference, feminist, gender, interdisciplinarity, interdisciplinary, neuroethics, neuroscience, queer, sexuality
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Sex, gender, sexualities, sexual health; dance & social science: An Invitation to Collaborate
Simon Forrest, Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Medicine, Pharmacy & Health writes: This is an invitation to join in a collaboration with the dance company State of Emergency in the development of new performance piece, Per:mission, focusing on … Continue reading
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Tagged bodies, dance, gender, qualiative health research, sex, sexual health, sexualities
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Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities’ Summer PG/ECR Workshop (CfP, Durham University, 5 June 2013).
The workshop, which has limited space, is designed specifically for postgraduates, advanced students and staff who research in the area of sex, gender and sexualities, who are interested in spending a day participating in a truly interdisciplinary workshop and who … Continue reading
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Tagged CSGS, gender, interdisciplinary, postgraduate, sex, sexualities
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Ageing & disability: “Writing in” Gender & Sexuality (Workshop, Lancaster, 25 April 2013)
Lancaster University, Conference Centre Opportunities, challenges & tensions: linking the ageing and disability rights agendas Ageing and disability: ’writing in’ gender and sexuality Thursday 25th April 2013 The importance of gender and sexuality amongst older and disabled people is often … Continue reading
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Tagged ageing, disability, disability studies, gender, sexuality
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Men in Sheds: the importance of gendered therapeutic spaces for health and wellbeing amongst older men – Christine Milligan (CMH Seminar, 16 May 2012)
Men in Sheds: the importance of gendered therapeutic spaces for health and wellbeing amongst older men. Professor Christine Milligan, Lancaster University Centre for Medical Humanities Seminar Wednesday 16 May 2012, 5.15pm St. Chad’s College Followed by wine and canopés Social … Continue reading
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Tagged flourishing, gender, geography, masculinity, medical humanities, space, therapeutic space, wellbeing
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Society and policy without boundaries: Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities at Durham University, Public Meeting Wed 29 Feb 2012
The Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities invites all university staff and students and members of the community to participate in an ‘open forum’ for discussing the future activities of the centre. Wednesday 29th February 2012, 1:00 pm – 2:30 … Continue reading
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Tagged CSGS, gender, policy politics and the collective, sex, sexuality
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Gender, Work and Community After De-Industrialisation – A Psychosocial Approach to Affect (Book Launch & Panel Discussion, 5 March 2012, London)
Gender, Work and Community After De-Industrialisation: A Psychosocial Approach to Affect, by Valerie Walkerdine and Luis Jimenez.
Durham’s Purple goes Pink! – An Invitation to the launch of Durham University’s first Research Centre For Sex, Gender And Sexualities
Durham’s Purple goes Pink! – Come to the launch of Durham University’s first Research Centre For Sex, Gender And Sexualities Thursday 17th November 6:15 – 7.30pm Followed by wine and canapés from 7.30pm Appleby Lecture Theatre Durham University Science Site, South Road, … Continue reading
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Tagged CSGS, feminism, gender, queer theory, sex, sexualities
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