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CSWG is a centre of research and teaching in women's, gender and feminist studies, based at the 91¸£Àû. Although it is housed within the Department of Sociology, this centre is interdisciplinary and draws its membership from across the university. It aims to provide a focus for research and teaching on women and gender in the university and to facilitate the development of interdisciplinary feminist research.
Women’s and gender studies has had a presence in 91¸£Àû for several decades. CSWG itself was founded in 1993, as an academic department. In the summer of 2002, it became a Faculty research centre based in the Department of Sociology.
CSWG is very proud to be an institutional member of and of the , as well as a member of .
The Centre for the Study of Women and Gender is run by four Co-Directors, supported by the CSWG Collective, its interdisciplinary steering committee. It has a large number of staff and student members from a range of 91¸£Àû departments/faculties, and from other institutions.
Co-Directors
- Prof Nickie Charles (Sociology)
- Prof Khursheed Wadia (Sociology)
- Prof Maria do Mar Pereira (Sociology)
- Prof Anastasia Chamberlen (Sociology)
CSWG Collective
- Dr Elizabeth Ablett (Newcastle)
- Prof Felicity Boardman (91¸£Àû Medical School)
- (91¸£Àû Business School)
- (IAS)
- (91¸£Àû Business School)
- Dr SÃlvia Gomes (Sociology)
- Prof Emily Henderson (Education Studies)
- Dr Akane Kanai (Sociology)
- Dr Igi Moon (Sociology)
- Dr Serena Natile (Law)
- Sam Parr
- Prof Nicola Pratt (Politics and International Studies)
- (Goldsmiths)
- Dr Laura Schwartz (History)
- Prof Ann Stewart (Law)
- Prof Ravi Thiara (Sociology)
- Dr Sarah Werner Boada (Sociology)
- Prof Helen Wheatley (Film and Television Studies)
Honorary Research Fellows
- Dr Kristin Aune
- Dr Elizabeth Ablett
- Dr Emma Beckett
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Dr Emine ErdoÄŸan
- Dr Demet Gülçiçek
- Dr Marcel Obst