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END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19960101T000000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19961027T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T041447Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260505T123000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260505T140000 SUMMARY:DEAR Centre & CSWG Co-Hosted Event: LGBTQ+ Staff in the Cishetmon onormative University TZID:Europe/London UID:20260505-8ac672c59db02a11019db0cb8ddb0331@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260421T172926Z DESCRIPTION:The DEAR Centre and CSWG invite you to a co-hosted event on " LGBTQ+ Staff in the Cisheteronormative University"\, featuring Professor Simon J. Lock (UCL) and Dr Emma Jones (UCL) The event takes place on 5t h May\, from 11:30am to 1:30pm\, ÌÇÐÄTV University Main Campus. Venue d etails will be shared with registered attendees. The event schedule is: DEAR/CSWG doctoral group session with the invited speakers 11:30am-12:30 pm Convivial refreshments 12:30-1:00pm Speaker talk & discussion: 1:00-2 :00pm The event is in two parts. The first part\, from 11:30am to 12:30p m\, is open to DEAR Centre and CSWG PGR students only. The second part\, from 12:30pm to 2:00pm is free and open to all but prior registration i s required. To Register\, please click HERE About the talk This talk dra ws on a paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Gender and Educ ation. We present findings from semi‑structured interviews with 81 LGBTQ + staff at a Russell Group university in London\, highlighting how cisno rmativity and mononormativity emerge as distinct yet interconnected dime nsions of heteronormativity in their accounts. To capture the entangleme nt of sexuality\, gender\, and relationship norms that shape these exper iences\, we propose the term ‘cishetmononormativity’. We will explore ho w this concept helps illuminate the structural and everyday mechanisms t hrough which inequalities are (re)produced in higher education\, and we invite seminar participants to consider its potential for understanding\ , and transforming\, the working lives of the most marginalised LGBTQ+ s taff. About the speakers Professor Simon J Lock (he/they) Department of Science and Technology Studies\, UCL Co-director\, qUCL Research Centre and Network on gender and sexual diversity Co-Chair\, UCL LGBTQ+ Equalit y Steering Group (LESG) Simon Lock is Professor of Science\, Politics an d Culture in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at UCL. Th eir current research and teaching is focused in the field of Queer STS w hich aims to unpick the heteronormative\, gendered\, racialised and able ist architectures within and around cultures of science and knowledge pr oduction. More broadly they focus on science and knowledge in public and research cultures\, with a particular focus on social justice in scienc e communication\, higher education and policy. Dr Emma Jones (she/her) D epartment of Curriculum\, Pedagogy and Assessment\, UCL Emma Jones is a Lecturer in Gender and Education at the UCL Institute of Education. Her research\, teaching\, and institutional citizenship advance gender and L GBTQ+ equity and justice\, grounded in a reflexive commitment to how mar ginalised knowledges are produced\, valued\, and excluded within educati onal spaces. A central thread in her scholarship is the development and teaching of critical feminist and decolonial research methodologies\, th rough which she works to challenge dominant epistemologies and expand po ssibilities for more inclusive and transformative forms of knowledge-mak ing. LOCATION:ÌÇÐÄTV University Main Campus CATEGORIES:Research Centre (Centre for the Study of Women and Gender) LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T172926Z ORGANIZER;CN=Khursheed Wadia: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T041447Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260424T140000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260424T160000 SUMMARY:CSWG Black Feminist Thought Group TZID:Europe/London UID:20260424-8ac672c79ba21494019bb23116d134b9@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260126T202613Z DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to join our Black Feminist Thoug ht Group\, open to all students and postgraduate researchers at all leve ls who are interested in or are already actively engaging with Black fem inist scholarship\, practice and creative work. This group will be more than a traditional reading group. Inspired by the core principles of Bla ck feminist thought—collective growth\, intersectionality and radical im agination—we’ll create a collaborative space that welcomes a range of ma terials\, voices and forms of expression. The group will run once a mont h for a 2-hour session on the dates below. All these sessions will take place face-to-face and on Teams. Friday\, February 27th\, 2pm\, A1.11 Fr iday\, March 27th\, 2pm\, A1.11 Friday\, April 24th\, 2pm\, S0.52 The gr oup is led by Marie Casafina-Orwin and Diana Olaleye. Whether you’re alr eady engaged in Black feminist work or just starting to explore it\, you ’re welcome to join. If you're interested in joining or want to hear mor e\, you can register here. If you have any questions\, you can email Mar ie at marie.casafina-orwin@warwick.ac.uk LOCATION:S0.52 CATEGORIES: LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T202613Z ORGANIZER;CN=Marie Casafina-Orwin: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T041447Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260429T160000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260429T180000 SUMMARY:FeGS Research Cluster Event: "Knowledge and Power and a Few Other Things … Akane Kanai and Cath Lambert in Conversation" TZID:Europe/London UID:20260429-8ac672c79dadffcb019daf7a373e090b@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260421T152907Z DESCRIPTION:The Feminism\, Gender and Sexuality (FeGS) Research Cluster i nvites you to join an in-conversation (hybrid) event where Dr Akane Kana i and Dr Cath Lambert will discuss their newly-published books\; respect ively The New Politics of Online Feminism and Troubling Adoption: Heartb reak and Hope. The Event takes place on Wednesday 29th April\, from 4:00 pm to 6:00pm: In person\, Room S0.09 (Main Campus\, University of Warwic k) On Teams\, please click HERE This event is free and open to all but w e request that you register in advance. You can register HERE About the speakers Dr Cath Lambert is a Reader in the Department of Sociology\, at ÌÇÐÄTV. Cath's teaching and research activities reflect her longstandi ng interest in education\, and include the development of critical metho ds for researching\, writing and teaching. Her work includes exciting pr ojects and adventures in research\, teaching\, art\, writing\, performan ce\, serious play and collaborations of different kinds. Cath also works in the areas of gender and sexuality and is an active member of the Cen tre for the Study of Women and Gender. She has published in the areas of school leadership and masculinity\, gender and sexuality\, higher educa tion\, research based learning\, critical and participatory pedagogies\, queer theory and live sociology and art. Her current research is in the area of family intervention. Dr Akane Kanai is Assistant Professor in t he Department of Sociology\, at ÌÇÐÄTV. She is a feminist cultural stud ies scholar and she researches the relational politics of identity\, and how this is shaped by the emotional life and spatio-temporalities of on line culture and popular culture. Akane is especially interested in how claims to knowledge\, authority and legitimacy are made and negotiated i n everyday spaces. Her work is principally informed by feminist and crit ical race theory\, and discursive and empirical approaches from cultural studies\, sociology and media studies. About the books Cath Lambert's T roubling Adoption: Heartbreak and Hope challenges readers to engage with alternative narratives\, shifting away from dominant portrayals of adop tion as an overwhelmingly positive experience to consider the complexiti es\, contradictions and profound griefs that are often involved. Drawing on original collaborative research with creative and social work profes sionals\, as well as parents whose children have been taken from them fo r adoption\, Cath reveals how trauma-informed and creative approaches ca n articulate emotional and embodied knowledges that are often left unspo ken or unheard. Blending critique with fresh empirical insight\, the boo k makes a powerful case for change in adoption policy and practice\, off ering ways forward for more compassionate\, inclusive and reflective chi ld welfare practices. Akane Kanai's The New Politics of Online Feminism\ , argues that for young feminists online culture often poses more dilemm as than it solves. Moving beyond a narrow characterization of online fem inism as a site of activism and resistance\, Akane considers the feminis t quandaries of being politically conscientious as life online becomes i nseparable from the offline world. She suggests that for online feminist s\, avoiding complicity with patriarchy\, racism\, and other oppressions has never been more important\, yet the self has remained the central s ite of agency and transformation—casting politics in terms of individual scrupulousness\, diligence\, and improvement. Under these circumstances \, a feminist lens becomes about benchmarking\, comparing\, and anxiousl y avoiding the public mistakes that others make in online life. Akane fo regrounds the importance of moving beyond the polarities of correct and incorrect feeling to enable the everyday practices of listening to and l earning about experience and difference. 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