2 episodios

From the producers at the Gender, Justice and Security Hub, the Gender Hubcast, holds conversations around questions of feminist practice, knowledge production, and the ethics of work in conflict, bringing together people from different disciplines, career stages, and professions.

The Gender Hubcast The Gender, Justice and Security Hub

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From the producers at the Gender, Justice and Security Hub, the Gender Hubcast, holds conversations around questions of feminist practice, knowledge production, and the ethics of work in conflict, bringing together people from different disciplines, career stages, and professions.

    HubCast Episode 2 - Critical Dimensions of Feminist Practice

    HubCast Episode 2 - Critical Dimensions of Feminist Practice

    This episode of the Gender HubCast is a conversation about feminist practice, exploring its nuances in both research and professional domains. Our guests take us through the complex dynamics between the global North and South, the ethical dimensions of decision-making, challenges faced by early career networks, and the localization of care responsibilities within academic structures.
    Host: Lina Malagón Diaz
    Guests (in alphabetical order): Roua Al Taweel, Nicky Armstrong, Luisa Salazar Escalante and Maria Gabriela Vargas Parada.
    Resources referred to in this episode are:
    Ahmed, S. (2018). Feminist hurt/feminism hurts. In A. Koivunen, K. Kyrölä, & I. Ryberg (Eds.), The power of vulnerability: Mobilising affect in feminist, queer and anti-racist media cultures. Manchester University Press.
    C. Enloe. (2004). The Curious Feminist. University of California Press.
    G. Lakoff. (2004). Don’t think of an Elephant: Know your values and frame the debate (Scribe, 2004)
    M. Thompson. (2017). The Discomfort of Safety, Society+Space, Accessed 21st February 2024.

    • 59 min
    Engaging in the Messiness of Field Work: Feminist Approaches to International Studies

    Engaging in the Messiness of Field Work: Feminist Approaches to International Studies

    In this episode, hosted by Kirsten Ainley, Hubcast guests – Marsha Henry, Choman Hardi, and Keshab Giri – dive into the messiness of fieldwork in feminist approaches to international studies. Whether you’re preparing for fieldwork, making sense of fieldwork, or just want to learn more about the messiness of fieldwork, join us for these expert, incisive, and honest reflections on the power of feminist fieldwork to capture complexity and transform societies, while calling on us to navigate discomfort and to hold an ethic of care at the forefront of our research encounters.

    • 53 min

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