This news from Hart Publishing: Women, Their Lives, and the Law Essays in Honour of Rosemary Auchmuty Edited by Victoria Barnes, Nora Honkala and Sally Wheeler This collection
of essays honours Rosemary Auchmuty, Professor of Law at the University of Reading, UK. [...]
Alessio Ponzio (he/him/his), received his PhD in history and politics from the Universitá Roma Tre and his second PhD in women’s studies and history from the University
of Michigan. Ponzio is the author of several articles and two books. He has held postdoctoral fellowships at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG-Mainz), [...]
Emma Thomas (she/her) is a historian of gender, labor, and empire with a focus on Germany and the Pacific. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow with the Laureate Center for
History and Population at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, where she leads a trans-regional research project on population change in colonial and postcolonial [...]
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project (FLT). During that time, we have held workshops, hosted visitors, and sought to encourage and
facilitate feminist analyses of law and institutions. The Project was designed to move thinking from the more assimilationist tendencies of a “women in the law” [...]
Over at the Faculty Lounge, I’ve posted my semi-regular call for corrections and new additions to the Law Professor Twitter Social Media Census. Head over to the Lounge (here)
to check your info or add yourself for the first time. [...]
The Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative at Emory University is seeking a postdoctoral fellow for a two-year period. Candidates with a background or interest in
jurisprudence, critical theory, philosophy, or political science, as well as vulnerability theory are encouraged to apply. [...]
Isabella Beck (sie/ihr) studierte Geschichte an der Universität Leipzig und wird im Herbst 2023 ihr Masterstudium der Public History an der Freien Universität Berlin aufnehmen.
Sie schloss ihr Bachelorstudium mit der Arbeit „Die Konstruktion der jugendlichen Delinquentin. [...]
Bericht zum Vortrags- und Diskussionsabend “Gedenken bedeutet Handeln!” am 26.01.2023 Greta Marlene Hülsmann (sie/dey) ist Studentin der Geschichte und Allgemeinen und
Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft an der Freien Universität Berlin. Dey ist Studentische Hilfskraft im Teilprojekt “Menschenrechte, queere Geschlechter und [...]
Nora M. Kissling (sie/they) ist Historikerin und forscht zur jüdischen Geistesgeschichte und den zionistischen Jugendbewegungen des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. Zur Zeit leitet
sie das Proveninezforschungsprojekt „Buchbestand Ernst Wolff“ an der Moses Mendelssohn Akademie in Halberstadt. [...]