Pop-Up Inclusion Matters Seminar Series: ASPIRE

This workshop will share findings from a structured literature review of race and gender discrimination in STEM research careers. Extant research will be thematically analysed using Floya Anthias’ analytic categories of intersectionality. Four types of intersectional solutions to gendered racism, not all of which are equally represented in the literature, are evident: organisational, intersubjective, representational, and experiential. Suggestions for future research and theorising will be made.

To learn more about the Advanced Strategic Platform for Inclusive Research Environments (ASPIRE) check out their website: http://eleanorglanvillecentre.lincoln.ac.uk/research/inclusive-environments/aspire/

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