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Prof Nadje Al-Ali

Prof Nadje Al-Ali Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS, University of London Nadje Al-Ali is Professor of Gender Studies at the Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS, University of London. Her main research interests revolve around gender theory; feminist activism; women and gender in the Middle East; transnational migration and diaspora moblization; war, conflict and [...]

Prof Nadje Al-Ali2021-03-03T20:05:56+00:00

Dr Åsa Eldén

Dr Åsa Eldén Uppsala University, Sweden Åsa Eldén holds a PhD from Uppsala University, Sweden, and has recently completed a research project on femicides in contemporary Turkey. The research was conducted in collaboration with Berna Ekal (EHESS, Paris), and discusses the understanding of femicides as defined in constant interaction between feminists, the media [...]

Dr Åsa Eldén2021-03-03T20:06:14+00:00

Assist Prof Kathryn Engebretson

Assist Prof Kathryn Engebretson Indiana University-Bloomington, School of Education Kathryn E. Engebretson, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in Curriculum & Instruction at Indiana University, Bloomington. Having graduated from the University of  Minnesota in Education, Curriculum, and Instruction: Social Studies and Human Rights, her scholarly work to this point has focused on gender particularly [...]

Assist Prof Kathryn Engebretson2021-03-03T20:06:07+00:00

Prof Peter L. McLaren

Prof Peter L. McLaren College of Educational Studies, Chapman University & Co-Director, The Paulo Freire Democratic Project Peter McLaren is Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, College of Educational Studies, Chapman University. He is also Chair Professor, Northeast Normal University in Changchun, China and a faculty member of the The Global Center of Advanced [...]

Prof Peter L. McLaren2021-03-03T20:06:24+00:00

Berna Ekal

Berna Ekal PhD candidate in Social Anthropology, Ecole des Hautes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris Berna is a PhD candidate in the Social Anthropology and Ethnology Department of Ecole des Hautes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris. Her thesis is on public women’s shelters in Turkey as an institutional response to violence against women. [...]

Berna Ekal2021-03-03T20:06:32+00:00

Sveva Magaraggia

Sveva Magaraggia Lecturer, University of Roma Sveva Magaraggia has a PhD in Applied Sociology and Research Methods (University of Milan-Bicocca). She is a Lecturer at the University of Roma. She is co-chair of Atgender, the European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation. In 2012 she was awarded with the ‘Endeavour Research Fellowship’ [...]

Sveva Magaraggia2021-03-03T20:06:43+00:00

Ilaria Boiano

Ilaria Boiano Lawyer, Bar of Rome Ilaria Boiano is a lawyer of the Bar of Rome, with experience in protecting rights of women and the rights of migrants. She has a PhD in Criminal Law at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa with a doctoral thesis on violence against women in criminal legal [...]

Ilaria Boiano2021-03-03T20:06:53+00:00

Louise Lund Liebmann

Louise Lund Liebmann University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Louise Lund Liebmann has a MA in religious studies. She is currently completing her PhD titled Et spørgsmål om ære. Intertekstuelle læsninger af fortællinger om æresrelateret vold. ["A question of honour: Intertextual readings of narratives on honour based violence"] University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen. She has research expertise in [...]

Louise Lund Liebmann2021-03-03T20:07:02+00:00

Daniela Alaattinoğlu

Daniela Alaattinoğlu PhD Candidate, European University Institute - Florence, Italy Daniela Alaattinoğlu is a PhD researcher at the European University Institute's Department of Law in Florence, Italy. Her PhD research project on gendered violence and reparations is funded by the Academy of Finland. Daniela specialises and has several publications in the fields of [...]

Daniela Alaattinoğlu2021-03-03T20:07:18+00:00

Karen Ingala Smith

Karen Ingala Smith Runs the campaign Counting Dead Women & Chief Executive of Nia Charity Karen Ingala Smith runs the campaign Counting Dead Women, recording and commemorating women killed through men's violence in the UK SINCE 2012.  She is Chief Executive of nia, a charity supporting women, girls and children who have experience sexual and domestic [...]

Karen Ingala Smith2021-03-03T20:07:28+00:00
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