In this post Caroline Thorpe discusses parental leave in the UK, arguing that statutes alone will not necessarily lead to gender-neutral approaches to care
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While formal exit negotiations cannot begin until Britain triggers Article 50, a three-month hiatus ...
Linnéa Sandström, an MSc student at LSE’s gender institute, discusses the emotional and the rational...
In this post, LSE MSc Gender, Media, and Culture student Kimberly Killen reviews the current debate ...
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Of course parents are often the most acute observers of emerging ‘digital’ practices in their famili...
Sophie Drouet is a politics student at Sciences Po Lille and is currently pursuing an MSc in Gender,...
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Recent events have brought a measure of media and public attention to the detention of women asylum-...
Harriet Gray, a PhD student at the Gender Institute, argues that we need a frank and open discussion...
LSE’s Simone Datzberger explores the role of women’s networks in championing the rights of women in ...
A consultation is currently underway on England’s National Curriculum and LSE’s Sonia Livingstone ha...
News earlier this year revealed that only a very small proportion of new fathers in the UK have made...
Benjamin Butterworth speaks out against the callous use of the phrase ‘That’s gay!” He argues that l...
Shanthi Marie Blanchard completed her MSc in gender, policy, and inequalities in 2012 at the London ...
Suppose I decide to skip Carlin Romano’s latest pontification before blogging about him. Because I’m...
While formal exit negotiations cannot begin until Britain triggers Article 50, a three-month hiatus ...
Linnéa Sandström, an MSc student at LSE’s gender institute, discusses the emotional and the rational...
In this post, LSE MSc Gender, Media, and Culture student Kimberly Killen reviews the current debate ...
Shanthi Marie Blanchard is a MSc student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and...
Of course parents are often the most acute observers of emerging ‘digital’ practices in their famili...
Sophie Drouet is a politics student at Sciences Po Lille and is currently pursuing an MSc in Gender,...
While E-safety initiatives often proritise older children, there are increasing efforts to make sure...
Recent events have brought a measure of media and public attention to the detention of women asylum-...
Harriet Gray, a PhD student at the Gender Institute, argues that we need a frank and open discussion...
LSE’s Simone Datzberger explores the role of women’s networks in championing the rights of women in ...
A consultation is currently underway on England’s National Curriculum and LSE’s Sonia Livingstone ha...