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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Conversation with Emma Ritch, Engender
Christina Neuwirth, 11.12.17 CN: Thank you for taking the time to speak to me today! I wonder if you could tell me a little bit about Engender before we begin? ER: Sure! Thank you for having me. Engender is Scotland’s … Continue reading
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ETUC report Safe at Home, Safe at Work
This blog post by Dr Jane Pillinger is part of our series for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Dr Jane Pillinger is a gender expert and author of the report ‘Safe at Home, Safe at Work: Trade union strategies … Continue reading
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Guest blog post by Talat Yaqoob
This blog post by Talat Yaqoob (Women 50:50) is part of our series for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Talat Yaqoob is the co-founder and Chair of the Women 50:50 campaign, which is fighting for legislated candidate quotas in … Continue reading
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Safe at Home, Safe at Work
This blog post by Ann Henderson is part of our series for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. The publication of the European TUC Report ‘Safe at home, safe at work: Trade unions’ strategies to prevent, manage and eliminate work-place … Continue reading
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The Right to Recover [re-blog]
This blog post was originally published on Rape Crisis Scotland blog here on 17 November 2017. It is being reproduced here with permission from Rape Crisis Scotland as part of our series for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Today in the … Continue reading
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Southern perspectives on domestic violence: Contesting universalisations and reconceptualising social and lived realities of migrant women experiencing multiple marginalisation
This blog post by Dr. Anuj Kapilashrami (University of Edinburgh Global Public Health Unit & Global Development Academy) is part of our series for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. About the author: Anuj Kapilashrami is a lecturer in global … Continue reading
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Beneath the spectacle: Challenging Sexual Harassment at the UK Parliament [re-blog]
This blog post by Cherry Miller (University of Birmingham) was originally published on Political Studies Association blog here on 10 November 2017. It is being reproduced here with permission from the Political Studies Association (PSA) as part of our series for 16 Days of … Continue reading
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MOOC ‘Understanding Violence against Women – Myths and Realities’
This blog post by Anni Donaldson (University of Strathclyde) is part of our series for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. Anni Donaldson: I am a Knowledge Exchange Fellow and Project Lead at the Equally Safe in Higher Education (ESHE) Project … Continue reading
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