About
CSWG is a centre of research and teaching in women's, gender and feminist studies, based at the 神马福利影片. Although it is housed within the Department of Sociology, this centre is interdisciplinary and draws its membership from across the university. It aims to provide a focus for research and teaching on women and gender in the university and to facilitate the development of interdisciplinary feminist research.
Women鈥檚 and gender studies has had a presence in Warwick for several decades. CSWG itself was founded in 1993, as an academic department. In the summer of 2002, it became a Faculty research centre based in the Department of Sociology.
CSWG is very proud to be an institutional member of and of the , as well as a member of .
The Centre for the Study of Women and Gender is run by four Co-Directors, supported by the CSWG Collective, its interdisciplinary steering committee. It has a large number of staff and student members from a range of Warwick departments/faculties, and from other institutions.
Co-Directors
- Prof Nickie Charles (Sociology)
- Prof Khursheed Wadia (Sociology)
- Prof Maria do Mar Pereira (Sociology)
- Prof Anastasia Chamberlen (Sociology)
CSWG Collective
- Dr Elizabeth Ablett (Newcastle)
- Prof Felicity Boardman (Warwick Medical School)
- (Warwick Business School)
- (IAS)
- (Warwick Business School)
- Dr S铆lvia Gomes (Sociology)
- Prof Emily Henderson (Education Studies)
- Dr Akane Kanai (Sociology)
- Dr Igi Moon (Sociology)
- Dr Serena Natile (Law)
- Sam Parr
- Prof Nicola Pratt (Politics and International Studies)
- (Goldsmiths)
- Dr Laura Schwartz (History)
- Prof Ann Stewart (Law)
- Prof Ravi Thiara (Sociology)
- Dr Sarah Werner Boada (Sociology)
- Prof Helen Wheatley (Film and Television Studies)
Honorary Research Fellows
- Dr Kristin Aune
- Dr Elizabeth Ablett
- Dr Emma Beckett
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Dr Emine Erdo臒an
- Dr Demet G眉l莽i莽ek
- Dr Marcel Obst