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Posts by Ea Høg Utoft
I've had 3 desk rejects from Gender & Education over the years, so that makes it even more special to share my new publication with Signe Vogel in that journal 🥳 It's called "Knowing or philosophizing? An epistemic injustice perspective on gender inequalities in academia" 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/0954...
Join us at the MA OPEN DAY on Nov 13 at Radboud University or online 💻 to hear more about our new MA of Intersectional Gender Studies ✊🏾🏳️⚧️ Want to learn more? 🤩 Sign up for here: www.ru.nl/en/about-us/... And check the website for more info about our program: www.ru.nl/en/education...
💥 In her new essay, Ea Utoft (@eautoft.bsky.social) calls for integrating feminist and anti-racist activism into singlehood research, uncovering how singles actively resist stigma and reclaim agency.
👉 Read the full essay: www.aup-online.com/content/jour...
#Singlehood #Feminism #GenderStudies
Join us on Nov 28th, when we will celebrate the launch of our special issue 'Towards Intersectional Feminist Singlehood Studies' at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 🤩 Register here: form.jotform.com/252646195078... And read the SI here: www.aup-online.com/content/jour...
This image is a screen shot of the first page of the essay, showing the title "Singles ‘snap’ and ‘talk back’ - Calling for a New Research Agenda" and the introduction.
I published a new essay! 😍 Had so much fun writing this... If you're a back-talking killjoy single as well, let me know what you think! doi.org/10.5117/TVGN...
✨ As #singlehood is rising, it deserves more scholarly attention - moving beyond its framing as a byproduct of coupledom.
📚 Our new issue therefore explores #intersectional singlehood and what it teaches us about power, identity, and belonging.
📖 Read now: www.aup-online.com/content/jour...
New article out, based on the last work I completed as a postdoc at the Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy at Aarhus University 😊 Not my usual topic at all, but it was nice to collaborate with former colleagues on this. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
The lovely folks in the board of LOVA (The Dutch Feminist Anthropology Association) kindly wrote a report of my keynote at their annual meeting two weeks ago 🤩 Thanks for having me! lovanetwork.org/lova-annual-...
📢 CALL FOR PAPERS!
Want to publish your Gender Studies BA/MA thesis as an academic article? - This is your chance.
Curious to learn more? Find all details using the link below.
▶️ www.aup-online.com/upload/TvGen...
#GenderStudies #TvG #Academia #AUP
Over on LinkedIn, @radboudgender.bsky.social now also has a page 🤩 It is moderated by @garjan.bsky.social and myself. Go follow! www.linkedin.com/company/radb...
Picture shows a small dog with a shiny black coat, yellow pawsies and two yellow dots over her eyes (one over each eye). Her ears are flopsy but listening and alert. She is sitting in the grass being a very good girl.
#timelinecleanse This is Müsli, my new PhDog student 🥰 She dreams of becoming a pupfessor of gender studies when she grows up 🐾 Boop for good luck on our journey ❤️ @weratedogs @musli.with.two.dots on insta 📸
Very grateful for the invitation and excited to share our research with the Lova network (the Netherlands Association for Feminist Anthropology and Gender Studies) 🤩
A small(!!) step in the right direction, all down to the student and staff protesters' unceasing sacrifices 🍉www.voxweb.nl/en/radboud-university-wa...
The picture is a screen grab of the title page of the article, including the authors names and the abstract.
Helping a great colleague prepare for her PhD defense, I realised that she cites a co-authored paper of mine which I had kinda forgotten about 🥰 Having just reread it, it's not too bad, so I thought it deserves a share! It's on doing ethnography via Zoom/Teams 👩💻
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‘Our students and staff are not criminals. They are trying all they can to make up for our CvB’s lack of courage’
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Yesterday a student protester 🍉 was severely bitten by a police dog on campus. Shame on you Radboud!!! TW for the instagram post ⚠️ www.instagram.com/reel/DJXAvY_...
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New pre-print online 📣 If gender inequalities in academia and/or epistemic injustice is your thing, I hope you'll check it out 👀 dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG....
Grateful that Marianne's and my witchy feminist book chapter (www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph-de...) got a lovely nod from wonderful feminist scholars in the Dutch context in this important roundtable piece 🧙♀️🥰 @tvgenderstudies.bsky.social doi.org/10.5117/TVGN...
In this special issue, the terms ‘singleness’ and ‘singlehood’ will both be used. While they are sometimes used interchangeably, their meanings slightly differ given the different connotation of their suffixes. The suffix ‘-ness’ typically refers to a quality that is an important - perhaps valued - aspect of something or someone (see Quora). The suffix ‘-hood’ rather concerns a state or condition. A state, in turn, covers particular ‘circumstances or attributes at a specific time that the person or thing is in, e.g. state of health, state of mind’, whereas a condition ‘has a degree of reference to the circumstances surrounding or affecting that state, e.g. poor living conditions’ (Quora, no page number). Given the latter connotations of ‘singlehood’, we will use this term consistently in this editorial, however, other authors in this special issue may adopt ‘singleness’ considering its more positive association. Accordingly, we welcome differences in terminology use throughout the articles and essays of this issue, as these may also stem from disciplinary differences and are therefore at the heart of embracing the messiness of studying single people’s experiences (see Vertelyte, this issue).
Well, that was a fun little rabbit whole 🐰 (special issue will be published in September 2025) by @tvgenderstudies.bsky.social
In honor of International Women’s Day, which btw in Danish is called “Women’s Fight Day” 💪😎 Radboud communication wrote a little piece about me, so I though I’d share! www.ru.nl/en/staff/new...
At an economics conference, and everyone are talking about females, but they haven’t specified which species… 🤷♀️
Frejas og min artikel får igen lidt medieopmærksomhed - med endnu en irriterende headline! Vores fokus var aldrig kritik for kritiks skyld 🙄 Vi forsøgte at forstå tendensen. (bag betalingsmur) www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/danmark/fler...
Anybody who knows of papers on why we need to call sexism sexism and not gender inequality? - and how if we don’t we are potentially hampering the transformative potential of our analysis/critique of social relations and organisations. Same for difference vs injustice, maybe? cf. epistemic injustice
Great seminar series about inequalities in Danish higher education! I'll be speaking about sexism and sexual harassment on March 13th 14.30 - 16.00 CET: events.aeu.dk/gaplusletsta...
If you speak Dutch, come and work with us! "Onderzoeker Intersectioneel Beleid & Interventies" (0,8 FTE for one year) 😍 www.ru.nl/werken-bij/v...