Episode Synopsis "In a time of global anti-gender politics, research and activism also needs to be transnational"
Reflecting on the challenges facing gender activists and researchers in Hungary, Dorottya Rédai outlines how interactions between researchers and activists could be more productive and why taking a transnational perspective is increasingly important. As a gender scholar and activist, I have always tried to balance my activities and support one field of my work with … Continued
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