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A vision of diversity is central to the work on the new UiB strategy, but what does diversity mean, and how does diversity policy translate into action?
With support from the Meltzer foundation, the research group at the Centre for Women’s and Gender Research (SKOK) welcomes members of the UiB strategy working group, the Equality Committee and staff at the Rectorate to a workshop on diversity.
Presentation by Dr. Svati Shah on the nature and origins of contemporary LGBTQIA+ movements in India.
Feminist perspectives on gender and justice in times of environmental crises.
This PhD course, organized by InterGender and SKOK, explores feminist visions for environmental justice and offers a framework for thinking about the intersections between feminist theory and environmental justice.
International, interdisciplinary conference, 29–30 August 2022.
Film & discussion: The Screaming Queens of Compton. The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria.
How was the University of Bergen shaped by global challenges, and how did it contribute to address them?
The Centre for Women's and Gender Research and Litteraturhuset i Bergen are co-organizing this meeting to highlight the abortion issue in Norwegian politics.
The book launch for Postcolonial and Postsocialist Dialogues: Intersections, Opacities, Challenges (Routledge, 2021) was held over Zoom on Tuesday June 8 from 3pm (UTC+2).
Every other year, gender researchers and other interested parties meet to share new knowledge, build networks and inspire each other during the conference Kjønnsforskning NÅ!
Research on sex, gender and the brain seems to be subject to a conflict of concerns.
Professor Griselda Pollock was awarded the Holberg Prize 2020 for her work as a feminist art historian and transdisciplinary cultural analyst. The aim of this seminar is to explore different aspects of her work as a theorist.
This SDG conference panel hosted by Redi Koobak at the Centre for Women's and Gender Research (SKOK) takes up the recent upsurge of interest in and attempts to decolonize knowledge.
A three day intensive course on feminist thinking about technological development.
Department of Foreign Languages (IF) and Centre for Women’s and Gender Research (SKOK), University of Bergen, organized an interdisciplinary conference in Bergen April 10-11, 2014.
The course “Climate Imaginaries: Feminist and Queer Perspectives on Thinking Climate Change” offers an interdisciplinary investigation of how we imagine climate change in contemporary times.