European Journal of Women's Studies
Drawing as collective self-care: Leeds animation workshop’s collaborative practices during the pandemic
European Journal of Women’s Studies, Ahead of Print. Studies and debates about the impact of the Covid-19 (Covid-19 is the term widely used to denote the SARS-CoV-2 virus and adopted by the World Health Organization when communicating with the public) …
European Journal of Women's Studies
The pandemic of ‘the other half’: Patriarchy, capitalism and technology during COVID-19
European Journal of Women’s Studies, Ahead of Print. This essay explores how patriarchy, capitalism and technology intersected during the COVID-19 pandemic: an ‘extreme contest’, thus able to provide especially sharp insights into empirical phenomena a…
European Journal of Women's Studies
‘Make it look a little like a festival’: Film exhibition and festival organizing at Films Femmes Méditerranée during the COVID-19 pandemic
European Journal of Women’s Studies, Ahead of Print. This article attends to the strategies of survival, affective labour, and practices of care – for women’s film work and publics – within women’s film festivals during the COVID-19 pandemic through th…
Women's Studies
A seed has its eye out for eternity
Volume 53, Issue 6, September 2024, Page 665-665.