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NICA recommends | ‘Get Published!’ – Workshop on Publishing through the Eyes of Gender Studies Publishers

May 4, 2022/in NICA recommends /by Pepita

NICA recommends | ‘Get Published!’ – Workshop on Publishing through the Eyes of Gender Studies Publishers
Date: May 17th, 2022, 15:00-17:00
Location: Utrecht University (Munstraat 2a, Grote Zaal)
Contact & Registration: NOG@uu.nl
Read more here (website) and here (Facebook page)

An afternoon on the intricacies of publishing through the eyes of Gender Studies publishers (With Suzanne Clisby (Coventry University, UK) and Eliza Steinbock (Maastricht University, NL))

This workshop gives insight into the selection and publication process of interdisciplinary journals. During the workshop, Suzanne Clisby, former Editor and current Honorary Editor of the Journal for Gender Studies, and Eliza Steinbock, member of the Editorial Board of Transgender Studies Quarterly, will condense their ample experience as authors and editors. During theirexample-based presentations, they will address good practices and things to avoid when deciding to publish an academic article. 
They will address questions such as: how do you select a journal and what is a publication strategy? What makes a good abstract? How do you make sure your article fits the selected publication? How do you engage with harsh or even off base feedback? Moreover, the workshop will touch on similarities and differences between humanities and social sciences research and the intricacies of interdisciplinary fields. After the presentations of the speakers, the floor will be open for all your questions. questions from the participants. The event will be concluded with drinks.

Speakers

Eliza Steinbock is Associate Professor of Gender and Diversity Studies at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. Their research on transgender visual cultures is committed to mapping out the interconnections of social realities with art-making through the prism of affect. They authored over 40 essays and was awarded best first book by the Society for Cinema and Media Studies for Shimmering Images: Trans Cinema, Embodiment, and the Aesthetics of Change (2019). Moreover, Eliza is on the editorial board of multiple publications such as Culture Caleidoscoop; Transgender Studies Quarterly, MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture and more.

Suzanne Clisby is Professor of Gender Studies in the Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) at Coventry University, Co-Director of the UKRI GCRF Global Gender and Cultures of Equality (GlobalGRACE) Project (2017-2022) and, for over a decade, Co-Editor of the Journal of Gender Studies, now Honorary Editor since 2022. She was Director of the Horizon 2020 MSCA Gender and Cultures of Equality in Europe (GRACE) Project (2015-2019). Her research focuses on gender, anthropology, education and development. In Gendering Women: identity and mental wellbeing through the lifecourse (2016, Policy Press) she provides a materialist feminist analysis of the symbolic, structural and visceral violence of everyday encounters with constructions of gender. Other publications include The State of Girls Rights in the UK (2016), Theorising Cultures of Equality (2020), and Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands: Queering the Margins (2020). 

The workshop is organized by the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) and the NOG PhD council. 

Registration

Participation is open to PhD and Research Master students from any disciplinary background (max 60 students). 

Please register for the workshop via email to NOG@uu.nl by May 10, 2022.The workshop will take place at Utrecht University (in person,you will receive directions to get to the location after registering).

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