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Kath Woodward

H-index: 21
Political science 42%
Sociology 40%
kath070.bsky.social
Rosa might be learning having watched Monty Don who knows how to keep calm with a working golden retriever as gardening assistant

Reposted by: Kath Woodward

lrb.co.uk
‘It has been impossible to take in the implications of all the individual orders; instead, we reel from their collective assault. But we can, given a little time, collectively take each one apart in public.’

Judith Butler on the executive order on gender: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Judith Butler · This Is Wrong
We need a better understanding of the fears exploited by authoritarians: who is this ‘migrant’, so dangerous they...
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kath070.bsky.social
So do I. She opened up new ways of thinking and her ideas should be remembered and revisited.
kath070.bsky.social
The same happened to me. I have managed my first post today, while trying to tell Vron how great she was on Laurie Taylor's programme.
kath070.bsky.social
@vronsta.bsky.social I just heard you talking to Laurie Taylor on Radio 4 (just after it switched from the World Service) about your new research on preparing for war on Salisbury Plain, Vron. So interesting I was a late getting the chickens up!
kimtallbear.bsky.social
A dear feminist science studies mentor passed on March 5. Have a good journey Sandra Harding. ❤️

Harding was UCLA Distinguished Professor Emerita of Education and Gender Studies, former Director of the Center for the Study of Women.

Link is an oral history interview with Sandra on her career.
Oral history interview with Sandra Harding
Sandra Harding was born in San Francisco, California, the first of five children born to Lloyd and Constance Harding. Her father's struggle to find work during the Great Depression led the family to L...
digital.sciencehistory.org

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