This Monday Women’s Magazine speaks to the authors of a new article called “For Slow Scholarship: A Feminist Politics of Resistance through Collective Action in the Neoliberal University”, which is a ...
The College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences invites you to the first Dean’s Speaker Series event of the spring semester. Join us on Feb. 22 in Allen House for “An Ethic of Care: Black ...
“I feel like a somebody again”: Ethics of care at a shelter for older adults fleeing abuse in Canada
Richardson, L. R., Canham, S., Weldrick, R., Hoselton, J., Grittner, A. L., Walsh, C, A. (2025). “I feel like a somebody again”: Ethics of care at a shelter for ...
International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Vol. 4, No. 1, Special Issue: Feminist Perspectives on Ethics in Psychiatry (Spring 2011), pp. 164-187 (24 ...
Current COVID-19 global trends show that men, compared to women, are at a higher risk of experiencing the disease’s severity and death. This trend may change if we consider gendered patterns in ...
In this rapidly degenerating American climate where women (including trans and non-binary people) are in danger of losing control over their own frozen embryos and face criminalization for crossing ...
Ken Garfield and Shirley Hunter Moore both came to work at The Charlotte Observer one August day this year expecting to cover an excruciating funeral. They are both competent, respected, experienced ...
I first heard of what’s known as the 10-step Korean skin care routine when my colleague Dorothy Kim, a professor of medieval literature at Vassar College, sent me a stack of peculiar-looking sheet ...
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