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Call for Papers | Doing History Differently: Queer Archives and Italy

Organizers: Matthew Zundel (Miami University), Alessio Ponzio (MacEwan University), Giulia Sbaffi (University of Siena).We invite paper proposals for a virtual panel at the LGBTQ+ History Association’s annual conference, Queer/Trans History Conference, which will be held from June 2nd to 5th, 2026

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Call for Papers | Rhizome Rosi: International Conference on the Thought of Rosi Braidotti

The conference will be held in Paris January 15th and 16th 2026This conference aims to bring together researchers, artists, and practitioners who wish to engage in dialogue with Rosi Braidotti’s project.Rosi Braidotti's thinking occupies a central place in contemporary debates around feminism,

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Call for Abstract | Liberal International order of chaos

Dal 02.09.2025 al 30.09.2025

The students of the MA in European and Global Studies organise the Postgraduate Conference Liberal International order of chaos .The Seminar will take place on 7th November 2025 at SPGI Department and will welcome contributions that inquire how international politics is evolving in a chaotic world

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Call for Papers | The body and health in feminist labour history

Dal 02.09.2025 al 15.11.2025

The International Conference The body and health in feminist labour history will be held in Warsaw from 14 to 16 October 2026.Deadline for submissions of proposal for individual papers: 15 November 2025.This three-day conference, called by the European Labour History Network working group Feminist

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Fierce Campaign

Fierce aims to revitalise the alliances between the feminist movement, civil society and political decision makers. They envision to rekindle the movement-institution relationship by means of a multidimensional, bottom-up and impact-oriented approach.The FIERCE Charter was co-written with feminist

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Feminist Economics Courses & Syllabus: Guide and Knowledge Base

IAFFE views universities and educational institutions as sites where economics is learned, economists are produced, and economic thought is reproduced. Only a few universities and departments of economics provide training in feminist economics. People interested in studying feminist approaches to

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