Centre for Research on Culture and Gender
The Centre for Research on Culture and Gender at the Department of Languages and Cultures, Ghent University, supports research and scholarly exchange on questions of identity, difference and diversity in a globalized world from the perspective of critical inquiry, qualitative and interdisciplinary research methodologies.
The Centre brings together scholars and students from the arts, humanities and social sciences, in collaboration with other disciplines, interested in the study of culture in intersection with gender and/or other identity markers such as sexuality, ethnicity, class, nation and religion.
Agenda
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Thu25Jun20267:00 amonline
"Care in Academia" - GRACE-ETN webinar - Dr. Julia Martínez-Ariño (University of Groningen).
Show contentThis presentation explores the challenges, implications and potential for change of unpaid care work performed by staff and students of European universities. Unpaid care is a gendered, structural yet largely invisible condition shaping participation, learning quality and academic work. It includes, among others, caring for children, elderly parents or relatives with (mental) health conditions or disabilities. While exploratory in nature, this study offers valuable insights into both the policies and practices surrounding care and the predominant values and understandings of academic work and study and the conceptions of staff and students as care-free individuals.
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