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"It's become more dangerous to be a journalist"
Foreign correspondents have traditionally been seen as a "macho club" with few female members. Today, there are more women, but the profession has also become more risky.
Fathers want to share parental leave equally
In a sense, men are more oriented towards gender equality than women when it comes to sharing parental leave, says Ragni Hege Kitterød.
"It wasn't my fault" – 13 men about femicide
The killing of women and girls is such a big problem in Latin America that a number of countries have incorporated femicide into their penal code. A study from Buenos Aires looks at how the killers account for their crimes.
Most read articles from Kilden genderresearch.no in 2023
The five most read articles in 2023 covered a variety of issues: from fatherhood and paternity tests; intimacy among whalers in the early 20th century to the treatment of gender dysphoria.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is expected to open up great opportunities for society, but what do we know about artificial intelligence and gender equality?
Gender Equality in Research in Europe
Kilden genderreseach.no has mapped similarities and differences among European knowledge centres that work with gender perspectives and gender balance in research.
Master suppression techniques
Master suppression techniques are strategies people or groups of people can use to dominate or humiliate others in a subtle, indirect way.
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Research group for Feminist and Decolonial Philosophies (FDP): Dilek Huseyinzadegan – “Race, Gender, and Class in Kant's Moral and Political Philosophy”
It is still unclear what we ought to do with the ugly (racist, sexist, classist) parts of Kant's moral and political philosophy. In this talk I will discuss if we should discard them and solely focus on the a priori ideals, what is lost and what is gained by this approach, and ask if Kant or Kantianism can ever be an effective tool in dismantling intersectional oppressions. With Dilek Huseyinzadegan.
Public Talk by Professor Ann Phoenix: “Everyday Diversities: Motherhood, Childhood and Intersectionality”
Ann Phoenix is a Professor of Psychosocial Studies at the Institute of Education, University College London. Her research focuses on the ways in which psychological experiences and social processes are linked and intersectional. This talk is organized by NORPA, a network of researchers doing research on parenting in Nordic welfare states, in collaboration with HEMIL-center (Universitetet i Bergen) and ALREK helseklynge.