Beatrice Halsaa (STK) has recently published the chapter "Women’s Movements Local Election Campaigns in Norway" in the edited volume Suffrage and Its Legacy in the Nordics and Beyond (Palgrave Macmillan, eds. Erikson and Freidenvall).
Publications
Jorunn Økland (STK) has recently published the chapter "Hera in the North-Eastern Peloponnese: Cult Epithets as Containers of Cultural Memory" in the edited volume Revelation and Material Religion in the Roman East.
Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen has recently published the chapter "Nordic Gender Play? Being and Doing Gender across Time and Space" in the edited volume Gender Replay: On Kids, Schools, and Feminism (eds. Freeden Blume Oeur and C. J. Pascoe).
Amund Rake Hoffart (STK) has recently published the monograph Interpreting Intersectionality: Interpretative Politics in Metacommentaries (Routledge, 2023).
Postdoctoral fellow Iris Beau Segers has co-authored the article "Intersectionality and care ethics in researching the far right" in Feminist Gender Studies.
Rebecca Lund (STK) has recently published the article "Retrieving Materialism: The Continued Relevance of Dorothy Smith" in the journal Sociological Theory.
Researcher Amund Rake Hoffart (STK) has recently published the chapter "The Quest for the Right Metaphor" in The Routledge International Handbook of Intersectionality Studies (eds. Kathy Davis and Helma Lutz).
Maria Hansen (STK) has recently published the article "Reconfiguring the relationship between the ‘good (hetero)sexual subject’ and the grey area between sex and rape" in the journal Sexualities.
Øystein Gullvåg Holter (STK) and Lotta Snickare (STK/KTH) are among the guest editors of a forthcoming special issue of Gender, Work and Organization, titled «Caring Masculinities».
Auksė Beatričė Katarskytė (STK) has recently published the article "The Feminist Potential of Beatrice Helen Barmby’s Gísli Súrsson: A Drama" in the journal Scandinavistica Vilnensis.
Wendelmoet Hamelink (STK) has co-authored the article "Small Circles of Empowerment: Kurdish Women Claiming Citizen Rights and Agency through Language Revitalisation" in the latest issue of International Journal on Minority and Group Rights.
Jorunn Økland (STK) has recently published the chapter "Private, Public, Sacred Space – Why gender studies in Particular Should Consider Sacred Space a Third Spatial Category" in Feminist Philosophy Time, history and the transformation of thought (2023, Södertörns högskola).
Helgard Mahrdt (STK) has recently published the chapter "Hannah Arendt – To Think 'Without Banisters'" in Feminist Philosophy Time, history and the transformation of thought (2023, Södertörns högskola).
Rebecca W. B. Lund (STK) is co-author of the recently published Circle U report Conceptualising and operationalising ‘sustainable education’.
Rebecca W. B. Lund (STK) has published the article "Affective alignment and epistemic polarization: the case of feminist research in the neoliberalized university" in Gender and Education.
Anna Young's (STK) dissertation explores the motif of the murderous child in British and American literature in the second half of the twentieth century.
Inger Skjelsbæk (STK) and Sindre Bæk (IFS) have published the article "The Women, Peace, and Security Norms as seen by Norwegian Male Officers" in the Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies.
Amund Rake Hoffart (STK) has published the article "The Quest for the Right Intersectional Metaphor" in the latest issue of Global Dialogue.
Reinert Skumsnes (STK) has recently published the article "Family contracts in New Kingdom Egypt" in the edited volume Women in Ancient Egypt: Revisiting Power, Agency, and Autonomy (ed. Mariam Ayad, 2022).
Helene Aarseth (STK) has published the article "The implicit epistemology of metric governance: New conceptions of motivational tensions in the corporate university" in the latest issue of Critical Studies in Education.
Rebecca Lund (STK) has co-edited the latest issue of Critical Studies in Education, together with Jill Blackmore and Julie Rowlands (Deakin University). This special issue focuses on epistemic governance of diverse research practices and knowledge production.
Beret Bråten (STK) has published the chapter "The authority of Norwegian hospital chaplains" in Complexities of Spiritual Care in Plural Societies (ed. Grung, 2022).
Wendy Hamelink (STK) has recently published the article "A narrative approach to displacement, gender and conflict: motivations of Kurdish women to leave Syria in times of lawlessness" in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen (STK) has edited the newly published Gender and Generation in China Today (Routledge, 2021).
Eirinn Larsen, Sigrun Marie Moss and Inger Skjelsbæk have co-edited the book Gender Equality and Nation Branding in the Nordic Region (Routledge, 2021).