Publications
Recent staff books
GRC staff members have written books on a wide range of topics including women's political representation, political theory, science fiction, fatherhood, masculinities and marriage migration.
Recent staff journal articles:
- Maria Fannin and Maud Perrier, (2017), "‘Birth work’ accompaniment and PhD supervision: an alternative feminist pedagogy for the neoliberal university", Gender and Education: 1-17
- Junko Yamashita, (2017), ‘A Vision for Postmaternalism: Institutionalising Fathers’ Engagement with Care’, Australian Feminist Studies, (31):432-447
- Audrey Reeves and Aiko Holvikivi, (2017) 'Keeping the ‘refugee crisis’ out of policy making on WPS marginalises conflict-affected women in Europe', LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security blog
- Nadia Aghtaie, (2017) 'Rape within heterosexual intimate relationships in Iran: legal frameworks, cultural and structural violence', Families, Relationships and Societies
- Egle Cesnulyte, (2016) ‘Gendered Agency in Constrained Circumstances: Researching Women Selling Sex in Kenya’ in Crawford G., Kruckenberg L., Loubere N., Morgan R. (eds), Undertaking Research in Global Development: Fieldwork Issues, Experiences and Reflections, Sage Publications
- Egle Cesnulyte, (2016) ‘‘It comes- it goes. Yes. That’s the problem with sexual workers money’: Mombasa sex workers as economic actors’, Special issue of the series “Minorities in Africa” (Nova Collectanea Africana) on 'Economics and Minorities in Africa in the Post-Colonial Age'; University of Cagliari, Italy
Recent staff conference presentations:
- Maud Perrier and Elaine Swan 'Appetite for Waste: Postfeminist Femininity, Food Saving and Women Food Social Entrepreneurs', paper presented at the Food is a Feminist Issue Conference: Media, Bodies, Appetites, York University, 30th June 2017
- Elisa Wynne-Hughes, Jutta Weldes and Karen Desborough, ‘Street harassment and everyday in/security strategies in London and Cairo: ‘Inclusions, exclusions and negotiations with the state,’ paper presented at the European Workshops in International Studies, Cardiff, 8-9 June 2017, and at the British International Studies Association Conference, Brighton, 13-16 June 2017.
- Professor Terrell Carver presented his paper '"Mere Auxiliaries to the Movement": Marx's and Engels's "Love Interest"' at the American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, USA, on 2 September 2016. The illustrated presentation was part of a panel on 'Gender and the "Great Man": Recovering the Wives of the Canon', co-sponsored by APSA sections Women & Politics Research and Foundations of Political Theory.
Recent doctoral student publications:
- Rosie Nelson, (2017) A Genealogy Of Bisexuality; Androgyny, Behaviour, And Suspicion
- Natasha Carver, (2017), 'Brexit and Unemployment: Where Bureaucracy Becomes Brutal', Open Democracy
- Karen A. Desborough, (forthcoming), ‘The Global Anti-Street Harassment Movement: Digitally-Enabled Activism’, in Tracy Everbach and Jacqueline Vickery (eds.) Mediating Misogyny: Gender, Technology, & Harassment
- Rosie Walters, (2016) '‘Shot Pakistani girl’: The limitations of girls education discourses in UK newspaper coverage of Malala Yousafzai,' British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 18(3): 650-670
- Natasha Carver, (2016) '‘For her protection and benefit’: the regulation of marriage-related migration to the UK,' Ethnic and Racial Studies, advanced online publication
Recent doctoral student conference presentations:
- Rosie Nelson presented 'Bisexuality: Issues in Higher Education', at the LGBTQ+ Inclusivity in Higher Education Conference, Swansea University, September 2017
- Rosie Nelson presented “Bi the way: Bisexuality's theoretical potential in feminist academia’ at the Gender and Feminisms at Bristol, conference Bristol, July 2017
- Rosie Nelson presented 'It was like a lightswitch’: British perceptions of Realising and Voicing Queerness' at Gendered Voices, Bristol, May 2017
- Rosie Nelson presented on the topic of ‘Monosexism and the Bisexual body’ at the Talking Bodies conference in May 2017
- Karen Desborough gave a paper on 'The Global Anti-Street Harassment Movement: A Digitally-Enabled Feminist Politics of Resistance’ at the Gender & Digital Cultures Conference, Cardiff University, November 2016
- Karen Desborough presented on 'What drives anti-harassment activism? Motivations, mobilisation and emotions' at the ‘Public Sexual Harassment of Women: Impacts, Activism & Justice Symposium, at London Metropolitan University, 11 October 2016
- Rosie Walters presented her paper 'Relinquishing Control in Focus Groups: The Use of Activities in Feminist Research with Young People to Improve Moderator Performance' at the Nordic Summer School on Creative Methods in Girlhood Studies and Girl Work in Helsinki, August 2016