Call For Papers: Special Issues
journals.upress.ufl.edu/JGSS/cfp the Journal of Global South Studies, a biannual publication of the University of Florida Press.
Gender (In)Equality (SDG #5) and the Global South
Submissions deadline: Manuscripts should be submitted by June 30, 2026.
AWGSA supported Event:
VIDA:Blog of the Australian Women’s History Network. Founded in July 2016, VIDA remains singular in academic, digital history, and public humanities landscape.
Date:Tuesday 14July2026
Time:6-7:30pm AEST
Cost:Free, $0
Place:online – register here: events.humanitix.com/vida-10
📢 Event Announcement: Friday, 29 May 1pm-2pm (AEST)
AWGSA Online Seminar Series:
With Brooklyn Donelly (she/her) and Sophie Hindes (they/them)
Where: Online
Tickets: FREE for AWGSA members, $5 donation for non-members
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📣 AWGSA Supported Event
CALL FOR PAPERS & EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST: Who Cares? Imagining Feminist Solutions to Australia’s Childcare Crisis
CLOSING 22 MAY 2026
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Call for participants
Dr Rebecca Langdon & Deanna Grant-Smith: research on early career academics and researchers’ experiences of research choice, workplace practices, and perceived autonomy with relation to research and publishing.
Open to early career academics
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AWGSA recently launched our Disability Inclusion Policy proudly written by Dr Josephine Browne – AWGSA Disability Representative and Dr Ebony Muller – Transgender and Disability Representative.
For the full policy visit the AWGSA website: awgsa.asn.au/awgsa-disabi...
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❤️🔥 Register now for Decolonial Feminist Scholarship, Activism and Praxis Across Borders, a two-day, online symposium grounded in collective learning, care, and solidarity!
💫 events.humanitix.com/decolonial-feminist-scholarship-activism-and-praxis-across-borders
💫 DATES: July 3rd and 4th 2026, AEDT
New blog post published in AWGSA’s series HDR/ECR Career Resources
“What do we do now? Reflecting on pathways in and beyond the academy for early-career feminist scholar-activist-practitioners”
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#AWGSA #FeministScholarship #FeministAcademia #IntersectionalFeminism
Come together to celebrate VIDA: Blog of the Australian Women’s History Network @ 10!
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National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 27 May – 3 June.
For more resources, information and events visit the Reconciliation Australia website
www.reconciliation.org.au
Artwork by renowned Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung artist Otis Hope Carey.
#NationalReconciliationWeek2026 #NRW2026 #AWGSA
New blog post published in AWGSA's series on Representation and Media!
"Sovereign subjects: Barry Barclay’s influence on Aotearoa trans screen media" by Dr Paige Macintosh
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Jane Chen, AWGSA HDR Representative April 30, 2026 Blog, Series 6 What do we do now? Reflecting on pathways in and beyond the academy for early-career feminist scholar-activist-practitionersSamara,…
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In this blog, Dr Paige Macintosh describes Māori filmmaker Barry Barclay’s concept of Fourth Cinema and its relevance for queer, trans and takatāpui creatives working in Aotearoa New Zealand.
New blog post published in AWGSA's series on Representation and Media! Paige Macintosh writes about cultural resistance from Indigenous and trans creatives in film in Aotearoa. Check it out here awgsa.asn.au/sovereign-su...
In this blog, Dr Paige Macintosh describes Māori filmmaker Barry Barclay’s concept of Fourth Cinema and its relevance for queer, trans and takatāpui creatives working in Aotearoa New Zealand.