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CSWG Graduate Seminar - "Exploring Gendered Work and Oppression: Insights from the Indian Waste Economy, Gender Pricing, and Romanticised Domestic Labour"
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The seminar series aims to:

  • Foster discussions on questions of/around gender and feminist studies
  • Provide a safe and comfortable space for students to present their research
  • Create an opportunity to fine tune presentation skills and conference presentations/possible publications
Exploring Gendered Work and Oppression: Insights from the Indian Waste Economy, Gender Pricing, and Romanticised Domestic Labour
Wednesday May 8th, 3pm-5pm, Microsoft Teams

O.P Jindal University

Joel John Sakhi

INVISIBLE WORKFORCE IN A VISIBLE WASTE ECONOMY

City, University of London

Suzana Rahde Gerchmanne

Women labour and pay more to be (recognised as) women: an analysis of gendered legal subjectivities taking gender pricing (pink tax) as a case study.

Brunel University London

Isabel Sykes

Tradwives and stay-at-home girlfriends: the romanticisation of domestic labour on TikTok

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