Being able to undertake effective literature searches is an important part of your dissertation or final year project
Since 2017 northern Mozambique has been facing an insurgency the nature and dynamics of which are hotly debated.
On 24 February, we welcome Nathan Coombs(Sociology, Edinburgh) to SKAPE as part of our annual seminar series.
This lecture will focus on feminist politics in South Asia. The nation-state has been a very important and transformative player in the politics here. And yet, nationalist ideologies sometimes inhibit the possibilities of feminists working across national boundaries.
We are living now in what feels like a radical age. How we date, whom we marry, and even what it means to be a man or a woman, are all changing at a dizzying pace. In the 1950s, an unmarried mother was scorned and humiliated.
How do you reform parliaments and legislatures to make them more friendly to women and to members of minority groups? In short: what makes a ‘Good’ Parliament?
The Chrystal Macmillan Lecture Autumn 2016, delivered by Professor V. Spike Peterson of The University of Arizona, raises important questions about the global implications of intimate relations. The intimacy of love and loving: how can it produce exclusions and social violence that trouble global relations?
Everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social diversity and discourses on diversity, in a way that threatens to undermine the convivial co-existence of UK pluralist society, especially in its metropolitan cities.