Governance & Democracy | Sub-Saharan Africa
Fighting for Relevance: The Revitalization of African Knowledge in the Learning Sphere in South Africa

Dr Nombulelo Tholithemba Shange
University of the Free State
Law & Justice | Oceania
Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women: A Qualitative Study

Dr Nicola Henry
RMIT University
Gender & Sexuality | Europe
Towards the “Undoing” of Gender in Mixed-Sex Martial Arts and Combat Sports

Dr Alex Channon
University of Brighton
| Europe
“This class is not for you”: An investigation of gendered subject construction in entrepreneurship course descriptions
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Sally Jones
Manchester Metropolitan University
Food Security & Agriculture | Oceania
Legal Capacity and Gender: Realising the Human Right to Legal Personhood and Agency of Women, Disabled Women, and Gender Minorities

Dr Anna Arstein-Kerslake
University of Melbourne
Law & Justice | Latin America
Bringing the Border to Baby: Birth Registration as Bordering Practice for Migrant Women’s Children

Allison Petrozziello
Wilfrid Laurier University
Food Security & Agriculture | Sub-Saharan Africa
The Complicated Gendering of Farming and Household Food Responsibilities in Northern Ghana

Siera Vercillo
University of Waterloo
Humanitarian Aid | Sub-Saharan Africa
Problems and Possibilities of Democratic Developmentalism in Ethiopia

Dr Makoto Nishi
Hiroshima University
Economic Development
How the Private sector can Address the Issue of Gender-based Violence

Professor Corné Davis
University of Johannesburg
Economic Development | Sub-Saharan Africa
The Role of Local Economic Development and Environmental Health in the Emerging Funeral Home Sector in Mpumalanga, South Africa

Dr Bulelwa Maphela
University of Johannesburg
Gender & Sexuality | Sub-Saharan Africa
Role of economic development cooperatives in improving the livelihoods of women in Gauteng, South Africa

Professor Tanusha Raniga
University of Johannesburg
Food Security & Agriculture | Sub-Saharan Africa
Rural Shadow Wages and Youth Agricultural Labor Supply in Ethiopia: Evidence from Farm Panel Data
