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On Tuesday 13 October the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power will present their Final Re...
Although British political parties have increased the number of female MPs in Parliament, a neoliber...
On International Women’s Day 2017, Aili Mari Tripp discusses insights from her research on the advan...
Emily Miles is a MSc student in Gender, Development and Globalisation at the LSE. She has written on...
As the rights of Malian women look set to be further eroded, LSE’s Dr Purna Sen reminds the good men...
LSE’s Simone Datzberger explores the role of women’s networks in championing the rights of women in ...
Lauren Maffeo, an MSc student in Gender, Media, and Culture at the LSE Gender Institute recounts a l...
Simukai Chigudu investigates how the experiences of female victims of conflict and violence expose t...
Women who join the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) in Syria have garnered considerable public interes...
LSE’s Jescinta Izevbigie examines the obstacles faced by African women in entering the public life
In this post, Kimberly Killen warns readers to be wary when reading media reports of the “Year of th...
Today is International Women’s Day 2017, a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and...
Lauren Maffeo is studying an MSc in Gender, Media and Culture at the LSE’s Gender Institute. In this...
Our own Louisa Acciari has written up her impressions and analysis from International Women’s Day in...
Laura Lazarus Frankel is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow pursuing a PhD in po...
On Tuesday 13 October the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power will present their Final Re...
Although British political parties have increased the number of female MPs in Parliament, a neoliber...