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Gender Institute
Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE, UK
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Hazel Johnstone MBE
Departmental Manager
h.johnstone@lse.ac.uk
Dr Kate Steward
k.steward@lse.ac.uk
As part of the Gender Institute's 20th anniversary celebrations, master's students and research students at the Gender Institute created posters to showcase their research and topics in Gender they have studied.
Towards a Feminist Jurisprudence: Exploring the debate for and against a distinctly feminist theory of law
By Brittany M. Smith
Hormonal Bodies at the Olympics: Regulations on Female Hyperandrogenism and the Production of Hormonal Advantage
By Sonja Erikainen
Governmentality and Female Subjectivities in Access to Contraception Discourse
By Juliet Allen
Breaking the Silence: Macroeconomics and the Gender Order
By Ritwiza Asthana, Kyla Brophy and Daniel Oledzki
Work in Progress
By Daniel Oledzki
Understanding Transformative Potential of Affect: Infertility and Maternity
Rescue in the Time of Neoliberalism: Incorporating (Post)Coloniality into Bernstein's Critique of Anti-trafficking Campaigns
By Katie Gaddini and Malia Bowers
Gender, Politics and Agriculture in Hawai'i
By Amanda Shaw
Chinese anarchism and the politics of intimacy
By Miha Fugina
The Minutemen: Gendered Subjectivities and Constructions of Racialised Threat in an American anti-immigration movement
By Amanda Conroy
Out of Place? Exploring gay identity and the boundary work of progressive narratives in Brixton, South London
By Emma Spruce
The Theory and Practice of Childhood: Interrogating the Gendered, Sexual, Racial, and National work of Childhood in Contemporary British and American Contexts
By Jacob Breslow
Transforming China: migrant workers in the service sectors in Shanghai
By Yang Shen
Beyond Transnationality: A Queer Intersectional Approach to Transnational Subjects
By Nicole Shephard
Militarised Choices: Intimate partner abuse and victim-survivors' help-seeking decisions in the British armed forces
By Harriet Gray