Online-Veranstaltung: Wie Rassismus und rechte Netzwerke unser Land herausfordern – und was wir dagegen tun können
Di, 17.11.2020 | 19:30 Uhr | youtube.com/literatuerkessen
Ferda Ataman im Gespräch mit Stephan AnpalaganModeration: Dr. Mithu M. Sanyal Rassismus und rechte Netzwerke sind keine neuen Phänomene. Allein die Ereignisse in letzter Zeit wie Halle, Hanau, der NSU 2.0, sowie die immer neuen Enthüllungen zu rechten Netzwerken … more infoGender Studies in Exile Workshop
November 9, 2020 | 10:00–15:30
Please find the program of our online workshop here. … more infoWebinar: Universities responding to forced displacement – Challenges and Opportunities
25 November 2020, 10:00 – 12:00 (CET)
The webinar is the next event organised by UNICA’s CITY Working Group and initiated by the University College Dublin. In the framework of the event, higher education initiatives addressing the challenge of forced displacement of academic staff will be presented by … more info“Researchers at Risk: Mapping Europe’s Response”
Inspireeurope initiative released its report, “Researchers at Risk: Mapping Europe’s Response”, based on the survey conducted with scholars at risk, host institutions and organizations, and other organizations and projects supporting scholars.
Inspireurope promotes cooperation across Europe in support of researchers at risk. As pressures on … more infoThe Turkishness Contract and the Formation of Turkishness
Lecture by Barış Ünlü
Thursday, November 12th 2020, 2:00 p.m. via ZOOM
Drawing on the conceptual tools of Whiteness Studies, Barış Ünlü presents a historical-sociological model to examine the relations between the historical constitution and contemporary functioning of Turkishness: the socio-genesis of the Turkish nation and state … more infoMichael Ochsner, Ivett Szalma, and Judit Takács. “Division of Labour, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy: Conclusions and Reflections.” Social Inclusion, Vol. 8, No. 4 (2020), pp. 103–109.
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This thematic issue aims to shed light on different facets of the relationship between division of labour within families and couples, work–life conflict and family policy. In this afterword, we provide a summary of the contributions by emphasizing three main aspects in need of … more info
Ivett Szalma, Michael Ochsner, and Judit Takács. “Linking Labour Division within Families, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy.” Social Inclusion, Vol. 8, No. 4 (2020), pp. 1–7
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This thematic issue aims to shed light on the various ways of linking division of labour within families, work–life conflict and family policy in Europe. This editorial briefly introduces key concepts and provides a general overview of the published articles.
Keywords division of labour; care … more info