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Institutional networks

The division is an institutional member of the following international and national research networks. AtgenderThe European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation, is a broad association for academics, practitioners, activists and institutions in the field of Women’s, Gender, Transgender, Sexuality, and Queer studies, feminist research, women’s, sexual and LGBTQI rights, equa

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/institutional-networks - 2025-11-03

Universal values, particular contexts, situated struggles.

A comparative study of feminist strategies and political discourses on gender equality and multiculturalism in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Liinason, Mia. 2012-2014. Universal values, particular contexts, situated struggles. A comparative study of feminist strategies and political discourses on gender equality and multiculturalism in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Projektet genomförs av Mia Liinason o

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/current-projects/universal-values-particular-contexts-situated-struggles - 2025-11-03

The expected inclusion – (middle)class subjectification in Swedish academia

(part of the project “In the footprints of Hedda Andersson” funded by the Faculty of Social Sciences) PhD Candidate: Lovise Haj BradeAbstract:The project departs from a political and theoretical interest in analysing the im/perceptibility of ‘firstness’ (as opposed to otherness) - i.e. the constitutive inside of privilege rather than it’s much discussed outside. Inspired by queer theory and critic

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/expected-inclusion-middleclass-subjectification-swedish-academia - 2025-11-03

Indigenous Sámi Feminism

PhD candidate: Ina KnobblockAbstract: My research explores the contribution of Indigenous feminism to social theory in general and to feminist theory in particular. My specific area of interest are Sámi feminist perspectives. Methodologically, my work takes as its point of departure the narratives of Sámi feminists in the Nordic countries. As part of my ongoing research, I have met with and interv

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/indigenous-sami-feminism - 2025-11-03

Everyday Student Lives in Urban Iraqi Kurdistan

PhD Candidate: Katrine ScottAbstract:My PhD project focuses on the role of higher education in a post-conflict society. Central to the study is the tension between the historical legacy of a violent conflict and the emerging of a successful middle class in the larger cities with a consumer oriented lifestyle. Theoretically, the study departs from postcolonial scholarship that has illuminated the c

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/everyday-student-lives-urban-iraqi-kurdistan - 2025-11-03

Recognition and Homosexuality: The Socio-Cultural Status of Same-Sex Relations in India and Vietnam

PhD Candidate: Maria ToniniAbstract: This project wishes to fill a gap in our knowledge about the socio-cultural status of female and male homosexuals (i.e. lesbians and gays) in contemporary India and Vietnam. The study will bring into dialogue current debates on recognition, rights, gender, and sexuality with the experiences of homosexuals in New Delhi and Hanoi. In contextualizing homosexual wo

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/doctoral-projects/recognition-and-homosexuality-socio-cultural-status-same-sex-relations-india-and-vietnam - 2025-11-03

En öppen akademi

Projektet En öppen akademi är en satsning från Centrums sida på att utveckla en forskningsprofil kring makt, jämställdhet och mångfald inom akademin, utifrån feministiska, postkoloniala och queera perspketiv. Inom ramen för detta projekt är vi del av fakultetens forskningsstrategiska satsning, under titeln I Hedda Anderssons fotspår, samt del av Lunds universitets satsning på Equal opportunities.

https://www.gender.lu.se/en-oppen-akademi - 2025-11-03

Teachers

Here you can find all teaching staff for autumn 2014 The teachers are listed in alphabetical order (by surname) Sara GoodmanE-mail: Sara [dot] Goodman [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara[dot]Goodman[at]genus[dot]lu[dot]se) Phone: +46 46-222 44 02Malin EsperssonE-mail: malin [dot] espersson [at] ism [dot] lu [dot] se (malin[dot]espersson[at]ism[dot]lu[dot]se)Phone: +46 42-35 65 63Lovise Haj BradeE-m

https://www.gender.lu.se/contact-information/teachers - 2025-11-03

Masculinity in the service of feminism. Drag kinging as practice, politics, and desire

Maskulinitet I feminismens tjänst. Dragkingande som praktik, politik och begär Description: The aim of the thesis is to explore drag kinging as lived experience at the crossroads of masculinity, the body, and feminist politics. Drag kinging is defined as a conscious performance of masculinity. Theoretically, the study takes a feminist and queer phenomenological perspective as a point of departure.

https://www.gender.lu.se/masculinity-service-feminism-drag-kinging-practice-politics-and-desire - 2025-11-03

Bodies of Work: Theorising Embodiment in Black Artistic Practices in Denmark, 1980s-2020s

12 November 2025 13:15 to 15:00 | Seminar Gender Studies Seminar with Nina CramerBodies of Work: Theorising Embodiment in Black Artistic Practices in Denmark, 1980s-2020sAbstractContemporary black visual artists have a rich record of working in Denmark. But while their work has been treated as topical, it is rarely approached as historical, producing significant gaps in knowledge about these artwo

https://www.gender.lu.se/calendar/bodies-work-theorising-embodiment-black-artistic-practices-denmark-1980s-2020s - 2025-11-03

Academic freedom in times of far-right mainstreaming: disinformation, delegitimization, and intimidation

17 December 2025 13:15 to 15:00 | Seminar Gender Studies Seminar with Iris B. SegersAcademic freedom in times of far-right mainstreaming: disinformation, delegitimization, and intimidationDr. Iris B. Segers is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Gender Research (STK), and the Centre for Research on Extremism (C-REX), at the University of Oslo.Chair: Mia Liinason, Professor of Gender S

https://www.gender.lu.se/calendar/academic-freedom-times-far-right-mainstreaming-disinformation-delegitimization-and-intimidation - 2025-11-03

Supporting and upholding the rights and health of incarcerated persons with innate variations of sex characteristics

14 January 2026 13:15 to 15:00 | Seminar The Crip and Queer Seminar series is proud to present this lecture by Annette Brömdal, University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Supporting and upholding the rights and health of incarcerated persons with innate variations of sex characteristicsThis session addresses the systemic invisibility and mistreatment of incarcerated individuals with innate vari

https://www.gender.lu.se/calendar/supporting-and-upholding-rights-and-health-incarcerated-persons-innate-variations-sex - 2025-11-03

Performing Asia in the Nordic Sea and the Queerness of its Tensions

19 November 2025 13:15 to 15:00 | Seminar The Crip and Queer Seminar series is proud to present this lecture by Jessie Yoon, PhD candidate in Performing and Media Arts as well as Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Cornell University, USA. Performing Asia in the Nordic Sea and the Queerness of its TensionsHow can we locate Asia in the Nordics? With Lap-See Lam’s film installation The Alters

https://www.gender.lu.se/calendar/performing-asia-nordic-sea-and-queerness-its-tensions - 2025-11-03

Lecture: History Will Not Forgive: Ilan Pappé on Genocide and Zionism.

15 December 2025 17:15 to 19:59 | Lecture/talk Welcome to a very special lecture with renown Israeli historian Ilan Pappé, who he will be talking about the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Ilan Pappé has written several seminal books on the situation in Israel-Palestine, among them "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine", "A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples", and "A Very Short History of th

https://www.gender.lu.se/calendar/lecture-history-will-not-forgive-ilan-pappe-genocide-and-zionism - 2025-11-03

Communication policy

SASNET is one of Lund University's Specialized Centers (USV). You, who are either employed by SASNET or member of SASA, can use the information and files below in the work you are conducting for us. Thanks! Graphic ProfileSASNET follows the official graphical profile of Lund University. You can download Lund University templates from Medarbetarwebben.If you need support when using the graphical pr

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/communication-policy - 2025-11-03

Activity Reports

Read reports on SASNET activities from recent years. SASNET Activity Report 2023 SASNET Activity Report 2022 SASNET Activity Report 2021 Previous SASNET activity, evaluation & strategy reports:SASNET Activity Report 2020SASNET Activity Report 2019SASNET Activity Report 2018SASNET Activity Report 2017External Evaluation Report 2015SASNET Self Evaluation Report 2013Lund University South Asia Strateg

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/about-sasnet/activity-reports - 2025-11-03

How to get here

AirplaneThe closest international airport is Copenhagen international airport (Kastrup, Denmark). All Öresund trains from Copenhagen Airport bound for Sweden make a stop at Lund Central Station. From the airport it is a 40-minute ride to Lund and trains depart every 20 minutes. You’ll find ticket vending machines in the airport arrival area and by the tracks. You can pay in local currency (SEK and

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/how-get-here - 2025-11-03

SASNET Podcast

Listen to interviews with SASNET researchers and guests and recordings from our events. Episode 11 - COVID-19 and the festival season in Nepal After featuring two experts from Nepal earlier in 2020, Hanna Geschewski spoke with Dr. Anup Subedee, who gave an overview of the development of the pandemic in Nepal since its first case was detected in January 2020 and analysed the current situation, only

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/activities/sasnet-podcast - 2025-11-03

One month position ("ansökningsmånad") for Lund university researchers

SASNET is happy to announces the 2016 result of the applications for a one month position to prepare a research application with a South Asian focus. The Lund University researchers selected are Dr. Maria Tonini, Dept. of Gender Studies; and Dr. Ted Svensson, Dept. of Political Science. For the second year, SASNET invited researchers at Lund University to apply for a one month position (”ansökning

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/one-month-position-ansokningsmanad-lund-university-researchers - 2025-11-03