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  1. FEMINISM, POWER, AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS: AN EYE ON THE P5 What does Feminist Foreign Policy mean for nuclear policy? The goal of any good Feminist Foreign Policy is to rebalance inequitable hierarchies – and these hierarchies are abundant in nuclear policy. So as the nuclear possessing permanent five members (P5) of the UN Security Council …
  2. Join us on 22 October at the virtual book launch to celebrate the publication of The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies! https://blogs.helsinki.fi/digital-russia-studies/2020/10/07/book-launch-the-palgrave-handbook-of-digital-russia-studies/ The official description of the book: This groundbreaking Handbook, edited by DRS researchers Daria Gritsenko and Mariëlle Wijermars together with Mikhail Kopotev, presents a multidisciplinary perspective on how the ‘digital’ is simultaneously …
  3. Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law Electronic Journal, Volume 1, Issue 7 has been published! Click on the link below to read the September issue of the electronic journal of the Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X55-Kyp2xNIBJPt3bfOzA08Pkd-X4iry/view?usp=drivesdk This issue was edited by Lynda Crowley-Cyr and Marianna Muravyeva, with assistance from Anna Maria Camardo, …
  4. Dr. Marianna Muravyeva held a talk on ‘Pandemic and Gender-Based Violence’ in the webinar ‘Rights, Democracy and Equality in the Shadow of the Pandemic’. The webinar was organized by INEQ Associate Professor of Law Security and Privacy Dorota Gozdecka (UH) in cooperation with the ANU Gender Institute (Australian National University) on 31.8.2020. Watch the webinar …
  5. Reposted from: https://www.elenacirkovic.com/post/a-sweater-or-how-to-perform-an-identity A Sweater (or how to perform an identity) Around 1989 someone somewhere in Sirogojno village in Serbia, knitted a sweater made of Shetland wool. The sweater had a very Nordic appearance with Sami colours of bright blue, red, white, yellow, very different from the local beige, grey, and brown. My parents bought …