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Feminism, Law and Gender

Description

Feminism, Law and Gender (FLAG) provides an intellectual and collaborative space for academics, visiting researchers and PhD students interested in gender-focused and feminist analysis of the law. FLAG’s research and research activities currently centres around the four themes:

  • Gender and technology
  • Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) (online and offline)
  • Gender and criminal law
  • Gender and the justice professions.

FLAG has had considerable success in engaging in knowledge exchange activities including in devolved nations, UK, and internationally. The work of FLAG members has been cited by the Scottish Government, Welsh Government, politicians, the House of Lords, Women and Equalities Committee, the Law Commission and used to influence knowledge and working practices of national and international civil society organisations. Members of the cluster are pursuing a range of projects, collaborative research, and public engagement activities in the areas of their expertise.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2020

Contact details

The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
United Kingdom
Website: https://law-school.open.ac.uk/research/research-clusters/feminism-gender-law
  • @OU_FLAG

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Categorisation

Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Cluster

Project Tags

  • Cultural studies tag
  • Gender & sexuality studies tag
  • Language tag
  • Law tag
  • Literature tag
  • Technology tag

University affiliation(s)

The Open University
Milton Keynes

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2023-11-19 21:36:52

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