LSE Department of Gender Studies
LSE Gender pioneers intersectional, interdisciplinary and transnational teaching and research, addressing the tenacity of gendered power relations and gendered inequalities in times of global transformations. Established in 1993, LSE Gender is the largest Department of Gender Studies in Europe.
Gender and the Law: How law matters to gender or how gender matters to law?
Remaking the Globe: Gender, Justice and the Politics of Sustainability
25 Years Beyond 1325: Reimagining the UN Women, Peace & Security Agenda
Queer South Asian Diasporic Cultural Production: Resistance, Mobility and Aesthetics in Britain
Department of Gender Studies | LSE Research
Deconstructing Refugee Women's Empowerment
Closing Remarks
Care and reproductive justice
Welcome and introduction
Archives and contemporary gender politics
Humanitarianism, peace and security
Identity, sexuality and rights
Welcome and Introduction
H24: Screening Harassment
Wrong Readings Only: A research relay and conversation on normativity and South Asian public culture
A Woman's Job: Making Middle Lives In New India
Fixing Gender: The Paradoxical Politics of Training Peacekeepers
Depletion: The Human Costs of Caring
Book launch: 'The End of Peacekeeping' by Marsha Henry
Transnational 'Anti-Gender' Politics and Resistance Keynote: zethu Matebeni and Alyosxa Tudor
Book talk: 'Archive of Tongues: An Intimate History of Brownness' by Moon Charania
LSE Gender 30th Anniversary Alumni Panel
Oumou Longley on Legacies of the Brixton Black Women's Group
Careers in International Development and Gender Panel
Intersections between anti-gender politics, racisms, feminisms & colonialities in Latin America
Politics and Possibilities of Feminist Knowledge Production
Book Launch: Twelve Feminist Lessons of War with Cynthia Enloe
Gender Studies at LSE: a transformative approach to teaching and learning
2023 Welcome Lecture with Dr Ania Plomien
Keynote: Nikita Dhawan 'Normative Dilemmas: Human Rights and its Critics'