
A video recording of the nline launch event (23/10/2024) of project findings based on the 2nd phase of the research, reporting on the effects and resistances to the 'anti-gender' politics in Europe. Our research reveals the depth of impact of the so called ‘anti-gender’ politics on lives of cis-women, trans people, LGBTIQ+ groups. We shown multiple, negative consequences of the so-called ‘anti gender’ politics across Europe. RESIST has also captured creative and common ways how women and minoritised communities cope with, and resist, the oppressive and anti democratic mobilisations, which undermine basic civil liberties. Watch the full video or skip to the content of interest: 00:00:00 - 00:01:34 - Welcome and Intro 00:01:34 - 00:04:21 - Stage 2 Outline 00:04:21 - 00:10:40 - Transnational Findings 00:10:40 - 00:17:06 - Belarus 00:17:06 - 00:23:08 - Exile 00:23:08 - 00:28:35 - France 00:28:35 - 00:33:37 - Germany 00:33:37 - 00:40:45 - Greece 00:40:45 - 00:44:53 - Ireland 00:44:53 - 00:49:34 - Poland 00:49:34 - 00:53:28 - Spain 00:53:28 - 00:59:50 - Switzerland 00:59:50 - 01:11:27 - Questions
Video recording of “The RESIST Project Events. Effects of, and Resistances to 'Anti-Gender' Mobilisations Across Europe", an output from the Work Package 2 (WP2) of the RESIST Project. The event introduced the project, outlined the scope of the WP2, presented the findings, and concluded with the Q&A session with the attendees. Video is avialbe on the YouTube channel of hte RESIST Project: RESIST Project Videos https://www.youtube.com/@resistproject/playlists Direct video link: https://youtu.be/TivA5buJ8e4
A video recording of the nline launch event (23/10/2024) of project findings based on the 2nd phase of the research, reporting on the effects and resistances to the 'anti-gender' politics in Europe. Our research reveals the depth of impact of the so called ‘anti-gender’ politics on lives of cis-women, trans people, LGBTIQ+ groups. We shown multiple, negative consequences of the so-called ‘anti gender’ politics across Europe. RESIST has also captured creative and common ways how women and minor
feminism, Gender inequality, Women's studies, Social psychology, Public policies, Social sciences, Gender equality, transphobia, Sociology, xenophobia, social movements, Human migrations, International protection of human rights, Social geography, Human rights, queer, Human rights violations, Civil society, racism, Other social sciences, Political violence, LGBT, FOS: Social sciences, homophobia, anti-gender, Democracy, abortion, FOS: Sociology, LGBTIQ+, Political philosophy, Social anthropology, Human rights law, Political communication, Cultural and economic geography, Social issues, Gender studies, Regional human rights, Political sciences, FOS: Other social sciences, Racial inequality, Social inequalities
feminism, Gender inequality, Women's studies, Social psychology, Public policies, Social sciences, Gender equality, transphobia, Sociology, xenophobia, social movements, Human migrations, International protection of human rights, Social geography, Human rights, queer, Human rights violations, Civil society, racism, Other social sciences, Political violence, LGBT, FOS: Social sciences, homophobia, anti-gender, Democracy, abortion, FOS: Sociology, LGBTIQ+, Political philosophy, Social anthropology, Human rights law, Political communication, Cultural and economic geography, Social issues, Gender studies, Regional human rights, Political sciences, FOS: Other social sciences, Racial inequality, Social inequalities
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