Centre for Gender in Politics
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The Centre, based at Queen’s University Belfast, promotes engaged feminist research and collaboration between academics, activists and students. Visit our website http://qub.ac.uk/research-centres/centre-for-gender-in-politics/
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We had an amazing time at #BISA2025 this week - including a panel on Base Women and Beyond, which looked at both nuclear and military sites. This included discussions around what happens when the military leaves a base and feminist approaches to military studies.
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Registration is now live for the Trans Research Association of Ireland’s 2nd Annual Symposium!

We’re excited to take part, and look forward to seeing you there!

The Trans* Research Association of Ireland’s Second Annual Symposium www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-trans-...
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This Belfast Trans Pride weekend, we reiterate our absolute solidarity with Belfast’s trans, non-binary and intersex communties. Judith Butler nailed it..

‘If you sacrifice a minority like trans people, you are operating within a fascist logic’.

#TheNorthSaysTransJoy #BelfastIsAntiFascist
Photo: Belfast, April 2023

The North Says Trans Joy banner drop over the River Lagan.
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Finally, a huge thank you to Oisin Ralph (@oisinralph) for creating our incredible poster!
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Proposals from practitioners, artists, writers, community members as well as traditional academic researchers are very welcome. Please direct any queries to [email protected]
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We invite 300-word abstracts and 100-word presenter bios for both virtual and in-person papers/presentations of 10-15 minutes or workshop proposals of 60 - 90 minutes.
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This two-day symposium will bring together international scholars, artists, writers and activists from across, between and against disciplines, all of whom are committed to research on transness and/or Irishness, broadly conceived.
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In addition, this symposium furthers the inter/cross-disciplinary nature of TRAI’s work by embedding the symposium within the rich, innovative and exceptional series of events programmed by Outburst Arts alongside the Centre for Gender in Politics at Queen’s.
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These exciting collaborations demonstrate the resistance of both T*RAI and trans studies to clear or unwavering geographic, political and cultural boundaries and borders.
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We are delighted to announce that the Trans* Research Association of Ireland (TRAI)’s 2nd Annual Symposium will take place on the 21st and 22nd of November 2025 in Queen’s University Belfast in collaboration with Outburst Queer Arts Festival and the Centre for Gender in Politics at Queen’s.
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Our #BISA2025 keynote speech by @bleiker.bsky.social is now published! 🎉

Entitled: 'Seeing and sensing world politics' - co-authored with Dr Emma Hutchinson - this year's keynote was recorded as a lasting memento from #BISA2025 🌟

Watch now 👉 buff.ly/IXfXfpA

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#BISA2025 keynote recording: Professor Roland Bleiker - Seeing and sensing world politics
Watch the #BISA2025 50th anniversary keynote from Roland Bleiker on seeing and sensing world politics.
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Out in @ifjpglobal.bsky.social our collective conversation “Base Women and Beyond”. A first step in our ongoing project for a contemporary feminist research agenda on military/nuclear installations and their discontents.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Base women and beyond
Published in International Feminist Journal of Politics (Ahead of Print, 2025)
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centreforgender.bsky.social
Cynthia Enloe said "here is what you miss if you ignore womens lives."

Each conversation and panel discussion was an insightful reminder as to why we must continue to advocate, educate and learn from both the women who came before us and the future generations of feminists.
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After the morning panel, we spent the afternoon listening to activists in Northern Ireland discussing womens role in peace activism.

Hearing the lived experiences was a powerful and engaging conversation, bringing us on a journey from activism in the 1970s to now and what has changed.
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centreforgender.bsky.social
We had an amazing time at #BISA2025 this week - including a panel on Base Women and Beyond, which looked at both nuclear and military sites. This included discussions around what happens when the military leaves a base and feminist approaches to military studies.
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drdeiana.bsky.social
Panels from our Base Women and Beyond project that seeks to extend contemporary feminist research agendas on military/nuclear installations and their discontents #BISA2025
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Reflecting on gender, peace and security with Northern Ireland’s feminist activists and Prof. Cynthia Enloe #BISA2025
A group of NI peace/feminist activists and researchers with Prof. Cynthia Enloe A roundtable on the contribution of women to peace and feminist activism
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mybisa.bsky.social
We are delighted to announce our keynote talk by Cynthia Enloe has just started entitled ‘What feminists reveal when they investigate masculinities: The case of military ‘manpower’’ 🌟

A fascinating, extremely important topic with an incredible speaker🎉

@qubelfastofficial.bsky.social
a portrait picture of Juliet Dryden, Cynthia Enloe, Kyle Grayson, Juanita Elias, Eve Harrison-Taylor and QUB staff.
a landscape picture of Juliet Dryden, Cynthia Enloe, Kyle Grayson, Juanita Elias, Eve Harrison-Taylor and QUB staff.
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What a start into my #BISA2025 with this panel with women activists who contribute(d) in manifold ways to peacebuilding in Northern Ireland. Thanks for putting this together @drdeiana.bsky.social @mybisa.bsky.social
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We're looking forward to all the conversations we'll have this week with our colleagues at #BISA2025, as well as hearing and learning new perspectives!

Thank you to @mybisa.bsky.social and @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social for the support and presentation space.
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Kicking off #BISA2025 we attended the key note lecture by Cynthia Enloe, chaired by Marsha Henry.

The lecture was an engaging conversation about who is considered "canon fodder" and why people become canon fodder, as well as the role of military recruitment from a feminist perspective.
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We spent the morning in conversation with Cynthia Enloe at St Comgall's Ionad EIleen Howell.

It was a super engaging session on why we need to keep going, keep educating and keep learning as both activists and educators!

A big thank you to the Women's Assembly for organising!
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Prof. Cynthia Enloe's lecture: 'What Feminists Reveal When They Investigate Masculinities' 📣

Public panel: 'Contested heritage: Curating conflict in and about Northern Ireland' 💬