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Leipziger Gender-Kritik
Das Zentrum für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung der Universität Leipzig versteht sich seit seiner Gründung 2001 als Ort der Vernetzung und Sichtbarmachung interdisziplinärer Forschung und Lehre im Bereich der Gender Studies an der Universität Leipzig. Die seit 2009 herausgegebene Schriftenreihe Leipziger Gender-Kritik umfasst dabei die Beiträge der regelmäßig und außerordentlich veranstalteten Vortragsreihen und Fachtagungen seit 2007, die einen Einblick in aktuelle Debatten und Kontroversen um die Kategorie Geschlecht ermöglichen und wird um Lehrwerke und Forschungsarbeiten ergänzt. Band 8 schließt diese Reihe ab. Das Zentrum für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung der Universität Leipzig versteht sich seit seiner Gründung 2001 als Ort der Vernetzung und Sichtbarmachung interdisziplinärer Forschung und Lehre im Bereich der Gender Studies an der Universität Leipzig. Die seit 2009 herausgegebene Schriftenreihe Leipziger Gender-Kritik umfasst dabei die Beiträge der regelmäßig und außerordentlich veranstalteten Vortragsreihen und Fachtagungen seit 2007, die einen Einblick in aktuelle Debatten und Kontroversen um die Kategorie Geschlecht ermöglichen und wird um Lehrwerke und Forschungsarbeiten ergänzt. Band 8 schließt diese Reihe ab. Das Zentrum für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung der Universität Leipzig versteht sich seit seiner Gründung 2001 als Ort der Vernetzung und Sichtbarmachung interdisziplinärer Forschung und Lehre im Bereich der Gender Studies an der Universität Leipzig. Die seit 2009 herausgegebene Schriftenreihe Leipziger Gender-Kritik umfasst dabei die Beiträge der regelmäßig und außerordentlich veranstalteten Vortragsreihen und Fachtagungen seit 2007, die einen Einblick in aktuelle Debatten und Kontroversen um die Kategorie Geschlecht ermöglichen und wird um Lehrwerke und Forschungsarbeiten ergänzt. Band 8 schließt diese Reihe ab.
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Gender and Sexualities in Education
ISSN: 2166-8507
Part of the Peter Lang Diversity series, the Gender and Sexualities in Education series seeks to publish high quality manuscripts that address the complex interrelationship between gender and sexuality in shaping young peoples schooling experiences, their participation in popular youth cultures, and their sense of self in relation to others. Books published might include: a study of hip-hop youth culture, Latina/o students, white working class youth, or LGBTQQ community groups in each case asking how they explore, challenge, and perform gender and sexualities as part of learning and becoming somebody. Other books might address issues of masculinities, gender and embodiment, trans and genderqueer youth, sexuality education, or the construction of heteronormativity in schools. We invite contributions from authors of ethnographic and other qualitative studies, theoretical texts, as well as critical analyses of popular culture texts targeted at or produced by youth including an analysis of popular music and fan culture, video and film, and gaming culture. While the focus of the series is on original research or theoretical monographs, exceptionally well-crafted proposals for thematically coherent edited volumes and textbooks will also be considered. For additional information about this series or for the submission of manuscripts, please contact: Dennis Carlson, Miami University: carlsodl@muohio.edu Elizabeth J. Meyer, California Polytechnic State University: ejmeyer@calpoly.edu
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Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
This new series is a forum for the investigation and analysis of the contested terrain between culture, gender, and sexuality. Titles in the series can include, but are not limited to, (re)theorizations of gender in relation to, or its constitution through, sexuality, race, dass, or culture, studies of sexuality and sexual identity that produce new understandings of gender, or new inquiries into culture, broadly defined, that raise competting implications for the ways in which we think about gender and sexuality in the contemporary social world. Of particular interest are manuscripts that cirtique and/or broaden traditional constructions of gender and take into account sexuality, race, dass, or the pressures of other constitutive categories, analyze nonwestern literary and cultural representations of gender and their relationship to sexuality, especially in postcolonial contexts, and theorize transgender from feminist, queer, postcolonial, or cultural studies frameworks. This new series is a forum for the investigation and analysis of the contested terrain between culture, gender, and sexuality. Titles in the series can include, but are not limited to, (re)theorizations of gender in relation to, or its constitution through, sexuality, race, dass, or culture, studies of sexuality and sexual identity that produce new understandings of gender, or new inquiries into culture, broadly defined, that raise competting implications for the ways in which we think about gender and sexuality in the contemporary social world. Of particular interest are manuscripts that cirtique and/or broaden traditional constructions of gender and take into account sexuality, race, dass, or the pressures of other constitutive categories, analyze nonwestern literary and cultural representations of gender and their relationship to sexuality, especially in postcolonial contexts, and theorize transgender from feminist, queer, postcolonial, or cultural studies frameworks. This new series is a forum for the investigation and analysis of the contested terrain between culture, gender, and sexuality. Titles in the series can include, but are not limited to, (re)theorizations of gender in relation to, or its constitution through, sexuality, race, dass, or culture, studies of sexuality and sexual identity that produce new understandings of gender, or new inquiries into culture, broadly defined, that raise competting implications for the ways in which we think about gender and sexuality in the contemporary social world. Of particular interest are manuscripts that cirtique and/or broaden traditional constructions of gender and take into account sexuality, race, dass, or the pressures of other constitutive categories, analyze nonwestern literary and cultural representations of gender and their relationship to sexuality, especially in postcolonial contexts, and theorize transgender from feminist, queer, postcolonial, or cultural studies frameworks.
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Angewandte Genderforschung / Gender Research Applied
ISSN: 1861-1915
The Series Angewandte Genderforschung.Gender Research Applied provides German and English monographs on gender and diversity research in organizations. The series has a transdisciplinary approach, and it focuses on gender and diversity issues in organizations. It incorporates findings from sociology, psychology, business administration and medicine, and provides input on how theoretical and empirical findings can be applied successfully to organizational change processes. Editor of the series is Professor Ingelore Welpe, an expert on human resource management and cross cultural gender and diversity management. Die Reihe Angewandte Genderforschung. Gender Research Applied enthält deutsch- und englischsprachige Monographien aus dem Fachbereich Gender- und Diversity-Forschung in Organisationen. Sie ist transdiziplinär ausgerichtet und setzt aktuelle Schwerpunkte mit anwendungsbezogenen Gender-Diversity-Aspekten in der Soziologie, Psychologie, Betriebswirtschaftlehre und in der Medizin. Die Reihe liefert Beiträge dazu, wie theoretische und empirische Befunde praktikabel und erfolgreich in organisationalen Veränderungsprozessen umgesetzt werden. Herausgegeben wird die Reihe von Frau Professor Ingelore Welpe, Expertin für Human Resource Management und interkulturelles Gender- und Diversity-Management.
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Gender and the History of Institutions
The aim of this book series is to examine the history of institutions around the world through the lens of gender. Of interest are institutions established with the specific purpose of regulating gender and sexuality (e.g. the Magdalen asylums, Magdalen hospitals, penitentiaries, refuges, mother and baby institutions) as well as those with more general purposes where gender has had an important role in their operation and function (e.g. prisons, workhouses, lunatic asylums), including both religious and private organisations. The series supports the increasing interest in these institutions internationally, both in academia and in the treatment of ‘historical’ abuse. The series highlights the range of archives that can be considered in examining this history, not only in English-speaking countries but also in countries where the institutions described above have existed and determined the lives of many people. It will also broaden the conversation by widening the scope of institutions being considered. The series has as its main objective expanding the discussion of gender in reference to these lesser known institutions. At the same time, its purpose is to provide academia with a forum for discussion and a critical approach to the concepts of gender and institutions that attract both researchers and the general public. All projects undergo rigorous peer review before acceptance for publication.
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The Neutral Education Trap
The Elimination of Critical Thinking and Action from Schools in South Korea©2024 Monographs -
Illocutionary Shell Nouns in English
©2018 Monographs -
Network Neutrality
Switzerland’s role in the genesis of the Telegraph Union, 1855–1875©2014 Monographs -
Neutrale Handlungen als Problem des Strafrechts
©2007 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Translating Gender
In collaboration with Manuela Coppola, Michael Cronin and Renata Oggero©2011 Edited Collection -
Negatives and Noun Phrases in Classical Greek
An Investigation Based on the "Corpus Platonicum</I>©1997 Thesis