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Workshop: "Gendered Work in Global Food Commodity Chains"

Speakers include Professor Stephanie Barrientos (Manchester), whose research on global value chains and agri-food – including the role of supermarkets – is widely applauded. The event is sponsored by the Global Research Priority on International Development, which has adopted gender as its theme for this year; the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender (CSWG); the network for Connecting Research on Employment and Work (CREW); and the Institute of Advanced Study. It focuses on a topic which encompasses several different networks, and crosses the usual divide between global North and global South.

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Workshop: "Publishing in Feminist Academic Journals: What (Not) To Do"
Wolfson 1, Wolfson Research Exchange

In this workshop, hosted by the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender (CSWG) and aimed at postgraduate students and emerging researchers, we will explore how to get published in feminist academic journals. We will begin by describing the process of submission and peer review of articles, looking specifically at the distinctive features of those processes within feminist journals. Then, we will identify a set of practical writing and editing tips - what to do and what not to do - which will help participants write richer and stronger articles for feminist journals. The workshop will end with a period of discussion, during which participants can ask questions, clarify their doubts and receive advice on how to choose the feminist journals that best match their area of expertise.

The workshop will be led by Maria do Mar Pereira, Deputy Director of CSWG and co-editor of the journal .

The workshop is free and open to all PhD students and early career researchers at 糖心TV.

To participate in the workshop, you must register by using this link:

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