Challenges of ºÚÁÏÉçing Gender and Inequalities in the 21st Century: A Roundtable Event
- Time:
- 15:00-17:00
- Date:
- 2025-03-18 15:00:00
- Venue:
- Building 100/ Room 7013, Highfield Campus, ºÚÁÏÉç
Event details
The event is open to all (regardless of whether you study gender and inequality) but we are especially keen to welcome PhD students who might be at the start of their research careers and who are working on these topics.
- Join us for an engaging and informal discussion on the evolving challenges of studying gender and inequality in the 21st century. As societal norms shift and global dynamics change, the complexities of gender-based disparities continue to intersect with race, ethnicity, class, disability, sexuality, and religion in unprecedented ways. Scholars working on these topics from across the school will reflect upon how these intersections shape our understanding of inequality, the methods used to study these issues, and the critical conversations needed to drive lasting social change.
- Speakers include Prof Elizabeth Evans (PAIR, GAIN Co-Director), Dr Valentina Tonei (Economics and Chair of the ESPS Athena Swan Cttee), Dr Maria Villares-Varela (Sociology), Dr Charlie Walker (Sociology, Co-Director for Eastern European and Eurasian Studies), Â and chaired by Dr Emilia Belknap (PAIR, GAIN Assistant Director).
- The roundtable will run from 3-4 followed by a reception with refreshments from 4pm-5pm to celebrate the new Gender and Inequalities (GAIN) Centre.