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Workshop: Kira Muratova
Workshop on Soviet/Ukrainian female film director Kira Muratova, 24 February 2020. Please plan joining us for a workshop + screening to celebrate the work of remarkable Soviet/Ukrainian feminist director Kira Muratova (1934-2018) 5 – 9 pm, 24 February 2020. School 1 (in The Quads), University of 58³Ô¹Ï. Kira Muratova, who worked mostly in the Ukrainian city of…
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Amanda Darrach is a CJR Delacorte Fellow and a visiting scholar at the University of 58³Ô¹Ï School of International Relations. |
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Feminist Philosophy Reading Group: Feminism and Socialism
In theme with the ongoing UCU strikes, for the next Feminist Philosophy Reading Group we will be discussing the relationship between feminism and socialism! We will meet in the Conference Room of the Byre Theatre at 1pm on Thursday February 27th. The reading group will run from 1-2.30pm but if you can only make the…
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In theme with the ongoing UCU strikes, for the next Feminist Philosophy Reading Group we will be discussing the relationship between feminism and socialism! We will be reading Ann Ferguson’s entry on Socialism in the Blackwell Companion to Feminist Philosophy and you can access the paper here(with your uni login): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781405164498.ch52 . It’s a nice short paper… |
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Women for Women International are really excited to be hosting Amber Rudd for an evening discussing her career path experience as a woman in politics. Amber Rudd is a British politician who has served as Minister for Women and Equalities and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. She held the position of Home Secretary… |
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To raise awareness of period poverty, menstrual wellbeing and the need for more environmentally-friendly menstrual products, we are delighted to be working with Hey Girls – a social enterprise based in Musselburgh – to lead a workshop in how to use a Menstrual Cup. Book here |
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Collection of documentary footage from the National Library of Scotland. Scotland’s women lived through major social change in the twentieth century, challenging their roles in society and fighting for equality: at work and at home, classroom to croft, girlhood to motherhood. Discover their stories and hear their voices in Her Century, a timely collection of… |
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International Women’s Day!
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Hungary | 1975 | 89 minutes | Hungarian Hosted by: Prof. Dina Iordanova, Department of Film Studies Adoption is a 1975 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It tells the story of Kata, an unmarried female factory worker, who becomes interested in neglected children and tries to adopt one. |
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Third Conference on Re-Thinking Female Entrepreneurship
Exploring qualitative research methods and theoretical frameworks to advance the research on the intersectionality of female entrepreneurs Building on previous successful events held in 2018 and 2020 on Re-thinking female entrepreneurship, we are pleased to announce a two-day conference on qualitative research methods and theoretical frameworks to advance the research on the intersectionality of female… |
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A Race to the Bottom? Race and Higher Education
This workshop will focus on the question of whether policy and practice of race/ethnicity in HE sector in the UK is about the least possible change without disrupting the existing status quo or is it about bringing about meaningful structural and cultural change/transformation. In bringing together leading academics and practitioners from the UK, the aim… |
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Next Tuesday (31st March, 12-2pm) Carrie Fidgor (Iowa) will give a talk on “Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Psychology”. Abstract: Psychology began as the part of philosophy concerning the soul, and historically remained anthropocentric in a number of mutually supporting ways. Evolutionary theory threatened to upend this anthropocentrism with the possibility of psychological continuity across species,… |
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Professor Diana Paton, William Robertson Professor of History at the University of Edinburgh will speak on: ‘Gender history, Global history, and Atlantic slavery’. |
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