In this Open Space piece, my aim is to meditate on the current moment, to draw connections between relationality and black feminist theory and to harness the strategies and tools they might offer; a praxis for living and being in the world as well as changing it. In particular, I will use my project, an intersectional examination of parental leave in the UK, as a lens through which to discover what intellectual and methodological possibilities a relational approach might offer, especially as I carry out research in a post-COVID-19 world, a world in which black lives appear to matter
Black feminist scholarship has long identified the family as an ambiguous space: at once constituted...
This research examined the effect of parental leave policies and socio-economic factors on labor for...
The past few decades have been marked by growing awareness about the need to move beyond Anglocentri...
In this Open Space piece, my aim is to meditate on the current moment, to draw connections between r...
Adopting an intersectional feminist lens, we explore our identities as single and co‐parents thrust ...
Current life in the US under the COVID-19 pandemic makes visible the fragility of supportive structu...
This critical autoethnography is an account of my experiences as a WoC (Woman of Color) academic at ...
Global Feminist Autoethnographies uses feminist methods to reflect on our experiences of precarities...
While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt widely, for Black communities – particularly in t...
Very little research exists that looks at the role Black children, specifically Black girls, often p...
In 2020, COVID-19 in tandem with racial tensions spurred by various occurrences throughout the natio...
On 28 February 2020, the COVID-19 causing virus appeared in Iceland in the midst of its precipitous ...
The COVID-19 pandemic affected life for everyone. However, as mothers tend to be the primary caregiv...
Since the Coronavirus started to spread globally in March 2020, many social researchers from the Glo...
The article is an autoethnographic account written by three Italian academic researchers and mother...
Black feminist scholarship has long identified the family as an ambiguous space: at once constituted...
This research examined the effect of parental leave policies and socio-economic factors on labor for...
The past few decades have been marked by growing awareness about the need to move beyond Anglocentri...
In this Open Space piece, my aim is to meditate on the current moment, to draw connections between r...
Adopting an intersectional feminist lens, we explore our identities as single and co‐parents thrust ...
Current life in the US under the COVID-19 pandemic makes visible the fragility of supportive structu...
This critical autoethnography is an account of my experiences as a WoC (Woman of Color) academic at ...
Global Feminist Autoethnographies uses feminist methods to reflect on our experiences of precarities...
While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt widely, for Black communities – particularly in t...
Very little research exists that looks at the role Black children, specifically Black girls, often p...
In 2020, COVID-19 in tandem with racial tensions spurred by various occurrences throughout the natio...
On 28 February 2020, the COVID-19 causing virus appeared in Iceland in the midst of its precipitous ...
The COVID-19 pandemic affected life for everyone. However, as mothers tend to be the primary caregiv...
Since the Coronavirus started to spread globally in March 2020, many social researchers from the Glo...
The article is an autoethnographic account written by three Italian academic researchers and mother...
Black feminist scholarship has long identified the family as an ambiguous space: at once constituted...
This research examined the effect of parental leave policies and socio-economic factors on labor for...
The past few decades have been marked by growing awareness about the need to move beyond Anglocentri...