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Onur Kilic, 2024, Lubunya Assemblages: Queer Networked Resistances in Turkey. Media-Tryck Esethu Monakali, 2024, Trans Masculine Geographies: On Navigating Urban Spaces and Negotiating Liveable Lives in Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa. Media-Tryck Jamie Woodworth, 2024, Our Deaths, Ourselves: An exploration of care, community, and dying in the Swedish welfare state. Media-Tryck Marco Baci

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/research-results-and-publications/dissertations - 2025-06-05

About the Division of Gender Studies

The Division of Gender Studies is a dynamic division that has expanded and developed its research profile since 1978. It has played a central role at Lund University in moving gender analysis from the margins in most disciplines to the centre of social and cultural analysis. From January 1, 2025 the subjects of Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Sociology will be reorganized into a joint depa

https://www.gender.lu.se/about-division-gender-studies - 2025-06-05

Our research

Research at the Department of Gender Studies This page gives an overview of the research environment at the Department of Gender Studies at Lund University. Divided into research frame and research field we try to encapsulate the department’s areas of strengths in research. Research in the Department learns from and contributes to the academic traditions and intellectual trajectories of gender stu

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/our-research - 2025-06-05

Welcome to Gender, Social Change and Modernity in Sweden/Scandinavia!

Course code: SASA16 Study period: 20 January – 21 March 2025 The course explores key Scandinavian political, social, feminist and literary texts in relation to gender, and analyses early movements for women’s rights in relation to the development within the labour movement. Overall, you will gain knowledge about gender, social change and modernity in Sweden/Scandinavia, covering the period from la

https://www.gender.lu.se/welcome-gender-social-change-and-modernity-swedenscandinavia - 2025-06-05

Welcome to Scandinavian Model of Equality: Gender, Class Ethnicity and the Social Welfare State!

Course code: SASA27 Study period: March 24 - June 8 2025 This course focuses on debates about the Scandinavian welfare states and critical perspectives on the models of gender equality. Issues such as citizenship and representation in political institutions will be discussed, changes in women´s participation in the labour force, sexuality and social welfare, masculinity studies as well as gender a

https://www.gender.lu.se/welcome-scandinavian-model-equality-gender-class-ethnicity-and-social-welfare-state-0 - 2025-06-05

All staff

Staff at the Department of Gender Studies In alphabetical order (by surname) Marco BacioPhD CandidateE-mail: marco [dot] bacio [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] sePhone: +46 046-222 97 74Room: 236Personal homepage     Goodman, Sara  Licentiate, Lecturer, Head of Department  E-mail: Sara [dot] Goodman [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara[dot]Goodman[at]genus[dot]lu[dot]se)  Phone: +46 46-222 44 02  Room: 238

https://www.gender.lu.se/contact-information/all-staff - 2025-06-05

Welcome to Gender studies: Feminist Methodologies and Methods!

Course code: GNVN33 Study Period: March 24 - April 29 The course Gender studies: Feminist Methodologies and Methods 7.5 credits offers a gender studies analysis of method and methodology as an intellectual framework within the social sciences. This involves to understand and critical reflect on current feminist theories on epistemology, methodology and method within gender studies. It aims to prov

https://www.gender.lu.se/welcome-gender-studies-feminist-methodologies-and-methods-0 - 2025-06-05

Welcome to Gender Studies: Master's (Two Years) Thesis!

Course Code: GNVM03 Study period: January 20 - June 8 2025 The course is given at second-cycle level and constitutes a degree project for a master's degree in the subject gender studies.Course introductionThe course starts with a course introduction. The introduction is mandatory, if you are unable to attend the introduction, please contact the course coordinator on the email address further down

https://www.gender.lu.se/welcome-gender-studies-masters-two-years-thesis - 2025-06-05

Welcome Letters

Spring Semester 2025 Welcome to the Division of Gender Studies at Lund University! On this page you will find welcome letters with information for the course you have been admitted to. In the letters below you will find everything you need to know before the start of the semester. Select your course in the list below to find information on the introductory meeting, how to register to the course in

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/student-information/welcome-letters - 2025-06-05

Research

Lund University Research Portal Learn more about our researchers, research projects and publications. Research at the Department of Gender Studies Our research is grounded in a strong tradition of exploring issues of gender and sexuality through feminist methods, intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives. Learn more about our research strengths and research themes within the department.  R

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0 - 2025-06-05

Gender, sexuality, queer, trans

We have a vivid research environment focusing on gender and sexuality. Anchored in a feminist, queer, transfeminist and/or crip-theoretical genealogy, the research environment has over the years grown into a strong research profile in the Department. Drawing on the expertise of internationally recognized scholars in the Department, the research environment has developed strong national, Nordic and

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/our-research/gender-sexuality-queer-trans - 2025-06-05

SEXUAL ASSISTANCE

Commercial Sex, ‘Sexual Assistance’ and People with Disabilities Garofalo Geymonat, Giulia. Commercial Sex, ´Sexual Assistance´ and People with Disabilities: A Qualitative Inquiry. Finansierat av Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union (Marie Curie) While the sexuality of people with disabilities has been included within the human rights agenda (UNCRPD 2006), the disability movement acro

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/current-projects/sexual-assistance - 2025-06-05

Feminist critique, feminist resistance, feminist hopes.

Exploring practices, strategies and visions within third wave feminist activism in Sweden. Liinason, Mia. 2012-2015. Feminist critique, feminist resistance, feminist hopes.Exploring practices, strategies and visions within third wave feminist activism in Sweden. Financed by Vetenskapsrådet. This project is described in SwedishAlla former av feminism söker svar till orsaken av social orättvisa och

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/current-projects/feminist-critique-feminist-resistance-feminist-hopes - 2025-06-05

Race, migration, nationalism

The Department is the locus for an internationally renowned, excellent and expansive research environment exploring questions of race, migration and nationalism. Carrying further a long tradition of developing post- and decolonial knowledges, the research environment has over the years become the leading hub for deepening our insights into these critical schools of thought in a Swedish and Nordic

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/our-research/race-migration-nationalism - 2025-06-05

Labor, care, welfare

Situated in the trajectories of socialist, feminist and Marxist perspectives on questions of social reproduction, care, labor and work, the Department is the host of a research environment which pioneers new questions on an ever more significant topic.  Working close to empirically grounded experiences and developing strong networks and partnerships with societal institutions, such as the hospital

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/our-research/labor-care-welfare - 2025-06-05

Institutional networks

The division is an institutional member of the following international and national research networks. AtgenderThe European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation, is a broad association for academics, practitioners, activists and institutions in the field of Women’s, Gender, Transgender, Sexuality, and Queer studies, feminist research, women’s, sexual and LGBTQI rights, equa

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/institutional-networks - 2025-06-05

Universal values, particular contexts, situated struggles.

A comparative study of feminist strategies and political discourses on gender equality and multiculturalism in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Liinason, Mia. 2012-2014. Universal values, particular contexts, situated struggles. A comparative study of feminist strategies and political discourses on gender equality and multiculturalism in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Projektet genomförs av Mia Liinason o

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/current-projects/universal-values-particular-contexts-situated-struggles - 2025-06-05

The expected inclusion – (middle)class subjectification in Swedish academia

(part of the project “In the footprints of Hedda Andersson” funded by the Faculty of Social Sciences) PhD Candidate: Lovise Haj BradeAbstract:The project departs from a political and theoretical interest in analysing the im/perceptibility of ‘firstness’ (as opposed to otherness) - i.e. the constitutive inside of privilege rather than it’s much discussed outside. Inspired by queer theory and critic

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/expected-inclusion-middleclass-subjectification-swedish-academia - 2025-06-05

Indigenous Sámi Feminism

PhD candidate: Ina KnobblockAbstract: My research explores the contribution of Indigenous feminism to social theory in general and to feminist theory in particular. My specific area of interest are Sámi feminist perspectives. Methodologically, my work takes as its point of departure the narratives of Sámi feminists in the Nordic countries. As part of my ongoing research, I have met with and interv

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/indigenous-sami-feminism - 2025-06-05

Conference: “Beyond Polarization and Instrumentalization: Antisemitism and Other Racisms”

Lund, Sweden, April 7th-8th 2025 (N.B. New date!) For a long time, the academic study of antisemitism/anti-Jewish racism has been separated from the broader field of critical race studies, as if antisemitism were not a form of racism among others. Despite attempts to bridge the two fields, scholars and politicians continue to single out antisemitism, both inside and outside academia. The struggle

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/conference-beyond-polarization-and-instrumentalization-antisemitism-and-other-racisms - 2025-06-05