by Beverly | Sep 1, 2018 | Digital Feminist Collective, Digital Humanities, Feminism, Writing
A piece I wrote this summer over at the Digital Feminist Collective: Empathy “Empathy.” “I am suspicious of this feeling. Can you ever feel me? Can I ever feel you? What is this feeling, and what alliances might it motivate? Can empathy play a...
by Beverly | Jun 15, 2018 | Anti-racism, Feminism, Racism in Europe, Violence
"Das Buch verbindet erstmals für den deutschen Kontext aktivistische und wissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Rassismus in Polizei und Justiz. Es bezieht Position gegen eine verkürzte Debatte über „Racial Profiling“. Die einzelnen Beiträge geben einen Einblick in...
by Beverly | Jan 12, 2016 | Feminism, Islam in Europe, Racism in Europe, Violence
Special Issue: Digital Feminisms: Transnational Activism in German Protest Cultures. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfms20/16/1 ?An Error Occurred Setting Your User CookieAn Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie. This site uses cookies to improve performance. If...
by Beverly | Nov 2, 2015 | Feminism, Racism in Europe, Universities
Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez: This paper discusses the positioning of Women and Gender Studies (WGS) and Gender Studies (GS) within the neoliberal university by focusing particularly on the dynamics of exclusion resulting from institutional racism and migration...
by Beverly | Oct 8, 2015 | Feminism
Important reminders!?10 Common Things Well-Intentioned Allies Do That Are Actually CounterproductiveYou’re trying your best to be a supportive ally – so it might be hard to realize that well-meaning people make mistakes. Lots of them. Here’s what you need...
by Beverly | Sep 4, 2015 | Black Germans, Feminism
Contributors include Sarah Cefai, Cassandra Ellerbe-Dueck, Paul M. Farber, Tiffany N. Florvil, Katharina Gerund, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Gloria Joseph, Jackie Kay, Marion Kraft, Christiana Lambrinidis, Zeedah Meierhofer-Mangeli, Rina Nissim, Chantal Oakes, Lester C....
by Beverly | Sep 2, 2015 | Feminism
"One key marker of gaslighting is the moment when you name a problem or offense to another person, and somehow they end up the victim. Frequently in these encounters, this person may have said or done something patently offensive, but when you point this out,...
by Beverly | Mar 20, 2015 | Feminism, Universities
Beyond Bossy or Brilliant: Gender Bias in Student Evaluations » Sociological ImagesNot surprisingly, the new interactive chart Gendered Language in Teacher Reviews has been the subject of a lot of conversation among sociologists, especially those of us who study...