Gender and Sexuality

The Gender and Sexuality Research Network aims at bringing together scholars working on gender and sexuality and enhancing research around a vast range of topics regarding gender and sexuality, from agenda-setting, policy change and policy implementation, multi-level governance, gender equality, gender dynamics in elections and voting behavior to women’s and LGBT movements.
 
While a strong regional emphasis is put on European countries and the European Union, the research group also encourages comparative research that situate Europe or European countries in an transatlantic or international context.  The Gender and Sexuality Research Network strongly supports diversity in methods.
 
The main goals of the Gender and Sexuality Research Group include:
 
·        Developing a strong network of scholars to stimulate collaborative work and joint publications
·        Encouraging panels on topics of interest to members
·        Providing a platform where members from different countries and disciplines can strengthen intellectual ties and disseminate their work.
 
 Co-Chairs: Isabelle Engeli, University of Ottawa,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
                   David Paternotte, Fonds de la recherche scientifique / Universite libre de Bruxelles,
 
 
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The Gender and Sexuality Research Network is calling for new members. The network aims to bring together scholars working on gender and sexuality issues.  Read more...
 

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