Women have borne the brunt of the coalition government’s cut programme, facing reduced public services and diminished employment opportunities. And while the Occupy and other protests movements have highlighted inequality in the UK, they continue to be dominated by white men. Amanda Conroy argues that feminists should take a cue from the OccupyPatriarchy movement and turn their attention toward the values underpinning maledominated capitalism
In the past 30 years, economic inequality has increased to unprecedented levels, and is generating w...
What happens to feminism in the university is parallel to what happens to feminism in other venues u...
The women’s movement is a new wave of feminisim that fights for the abolishment of the harassment an...
As women take on the brunt of the coalition government’s spending cuts, activist groups from all ove...
Neoliberalism, cause of the financial crisis in 2008, governs six years later 80% of the world popul...
Alison Winch considers the ways neoliberal policies encourage generational mistrust by deploying bla...
Global feminism has moved further into protest mode and built broader alliances. Duncan Green select...
Since its existence, the feminist movement has fought for equal rights for women, and, in so doing, ...
This article focuses on how middle-class women identify with ‘neoliberal feminism’ within the contex...
Feminist scholars in the global North have become increasingly vocal about the material implications...
This issue engages with the increasingly important, separate yet interrelated themes of feminism, w...
Speech given to the Feminism in London Conference 2013 and published in Open Democracy in English an...
The UK continues to exhibit large disparities in power and representation between men and women. Gen...
What are the impacts of capitalism on women’s oppression? Does capi-talist development diminish gend...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
In the past 30 years, economic inequality has increased to unprecedented levels, and is generating w...
What happens to feminism in the university is parallel to what happens to feminism in other venues u...
The women’s movement is a new wave of feminisim that fights for the abolishment of the harassment an...
As women take on the brunt of the coalition government’s spending cuts, activist groups from all ove...
Neoliberalism, cause of the financial crisis in 2008, governs six years later 80% of the world popul...
Alison Winch considers the ways neoliberal policies encourage generational mistrust by deploying bla...
Global feminism has moved further into protest mode and built broader alliances. Duncan Green select...
Since its existence, the feminist movement has fought for equal rights for women, and, in so doing, ...
This article focuses on how middle-class women identify with ‘neoliberal feminism’ within the contex...
Feminist scholars in the global North have become increasingly vocal about the material implications...
This issue engages with the increasingly important, separate yet interrelated themes of feminism, w...
Speech given to the Feminism in London Conference 2013 and published in Open Democracy in English an...
The UK continues to exhibit large disparities in power and representation between men and women. Gen...
What are the impacts of capitalism on women’s oppression? Does capi-talist development diminish gend...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
In the past 30 years, economic inequality has increased to unprecedented levels, and is generating w...
What happens to feminism in the university is parallel to what happens to feminism in other venues u...
The women’s movement is a new wave of feminisim that fights for the abolishment of the harassment an...