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[Commlist] CfP: Gender and Sexuality Research in Times of Crisis
Wed Oct 15 15:59:35 GMT 2025
Call for Papers: Gender and Sexuality Research in Times of Crisis
Symposium @ Birkbeck, University of London
Friday, 13 February 2026
The CHASE Gender and Sexuality Research Network (CHASE GSRN) is happy to
announce its inaugural symposium, Gender and Sexuality Research in Times
of Crisis. This symposium aims to showcase the work of early career
researchers, and facilitate connections and collaborations between
scholars working on gender and sexuality, broadly defined, across the
arts, humanities and social sciences.
CHASE GSRN is a new interdisciplinary network established to support
early career gender and sexuality scholars at a time when our work is
under incredible pressure, both financial and political. Gender and
Sexuality Research in Times of Crisis will create spaces of dialogue and
opportunities for community-building between ECRs and established
scholars in the field, who will be invited to participate as interlocutors.
We invite abstracts from postgraduate research students, postdoctoral
researchers, and early career scholars working across feminist theory,
gender studies, queer and trans studies and related disciplines. In
particular, we invite papers that work with these literatures and
frameworks as they intersect with:
* Far-right politics and movements
* Race and racial capitalism
* Migration, diaspora, and border regimes
* Disability activism and ableism
* Neoimperialism, militarism, and authoritarianism
* Popular feminism and misogyny
* Transphobia and trans exclusionary movements
* Inclusion politics and DEI
* Feminist and/or queer political economy
* Queer poetics
* Bodily autonomy and reproductive justice
* Community and care in times of crisis
* Queer media
* Queer digital cultures
* Local and transnational solidarities
* Protest and resistance
* Queer and feminist utopias
* LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing
* Gendered and sexual harm and violence
* Censorship, misinformation, disinformation, and post-truth politics
* Research methodologies, ethics, and obstacles
To submit, please send an abstract (max. 300 words) and a short bio
(max. 100 words) to (chase.gsrn /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(chase.gsrn /at/ gmail.com)><mailto:(chase.gsrn /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(chase.gsrn /at/ gmail.com)>> by 1 December 2025. Decisions will be
shared by 15 December 2025.
A limited number of travel bursaries are available for non-CHASE funded
students based outside of London.
About CHASE Gender and Sexuality Research Network
Struggles over the rights and freedoms of women, queer and transgender
people are increasingly at the centre of the political zeitgeist, yet
academic research that equips us to understand and navigate these
struggles is increasingly politicised and systemically threatened. CHASE
GSRN is a peer-to-peer support infrastructure for scholars engaged in
gender and sexuality research, with a particular emphasis on building
capacity across institutions and uplifting postgraduate researchers
(PGRs) who are working in a national context of decreased prioritisation
and institutional support for producing robust knowledge about
non-normative sexualities and genders, and the inequalities attendant to
those identities.
The CHASE Network recognises that political assaults on non-normative
sexualities and genders are increasing alongside pressures on scholars
working in so-called ‘controversial areas’. This is particularly
important for gender and sexuality studies, which not only includes many
researchers working on contentious topics and with marginalised
communities, but also involves a high number of scholars who are women,
queer, and impacted by sexual and gendered violence.
The Network is grounded in a fundamental commitment to the importance of
nurturing inclusive and solidaristic communities for marginalised and
minoritised scholars who are often (as is the case for LGBTQ+ scholars)
facing threats to their basic rights and freedoms alongside fighting for
their scholarship. Our ethos is grounded in a feminist ethics of care
and a commitment to nourishing inclusive, and (where possible)
intergenerational, formations of queer community.
The co-directors of CHASE GSRN are Professor Tanya Serisier (Birkbeck),
Dr Zeena Feldman (King’s College London) and Dr Kat Higgins (Goldsmiths).
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