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Press Release. RESIST reveals the ‘heartbreaking’ impact of so-called ‘anti-gender’ politics across Europe

Press Release. RESIST reveals the ‘heartbreaking’ impact of so-called ‘anti-gender’ politics across Europe
Oct 9, 2024

Source https://theresistproject.eu/sdc_download/768/?key=ij63ycn6bk5mqjnao53xt01wimfwgm
Summary The RESIST Project: Press Release. FINDINGS FROM THE 2nd STAGE OF THE PROJECT RELEASED

Headline: RESIST reveals the ‘heartbreaking’ impact of so-called ‘anti-gender’ politics across Europe

Lead: The RESIST project, which is investigating so-called ‘anti-gender’ politics across Europe, has discovered several negative consequences, including ‘systemic, institutional discrimination’.
Linked Funders EC European Commission
UKRI UK Research and Innovation
People Roberto Kulpa
Org Units School of Applied Sciences
Projects RESIST - Fostering Queer-Feminist Intersectional Resistances against Transnational Anti-Gender Politics
Research Areas Child Protection
Children’s Rights
Criminology
Critical studies
Cultural heritage
Education
Employment
Ethics and sustainability
Families and Relationships
Gender
Geopolitics
Health and wellbeing
Human rights
Intercultural Communication
Journalism
Law and Legal Policy
Mental health
Migration and Mobility
Public health
Reproductive health
Social justice
Themes Culture and Communities
Health
Research Centres/Groups Social Sciences Research Group
Centre for Arts, Media and Culture
Centre for Child & Family Law and Policy
URL https://theresistproject.eu/what-we-have-found/
This news contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-Being
SDG 4 - Quality Education
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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People Roberto Kulpa
Connie McLuckie
Org Units School of Applied Sciences
School of Health and Social Care
Research Areas Gender
Geopolitics
Criminology
Animal Behaviour
Applied cognition
Biodiversity
Biofuels
Biomedical sciences
Cardiovascular Health
Child Protection
Children’s Rights
Conservation / Restoration / Rewilding
Critical studies
eHealth
Environmental Management/Climate change
Ethics and sustainability
Families and Relationships
Sports sciences
Health and wellbeing
Cancer and drug design
Education
Environmental microbiology/Molecular Ecology/AMR
Cultural heritage
Coaching
Human rights
Forensic psychology
Genetics / Evolution
Health Technologies
Healthcare Services
Healthy transport
Freshwater Ecosystems/Species
Employment
Digital Forensics
Immunology and infection
Injury and sports medicine
Learning disabilities
Pedagogy
Life Sciences
Marine Ecosystems/Species
Maternal and child health
Mental Capacity
Migration and Mobility
Mental health
Microbiology and Biotechnology
Pollutants
Neurological disease
Networks
Physical activity
Physical health recovery
Reproductive health
Population / Community Ecology / Zoonosis
Smart cities
Public health
Timber engineering
Terrestrial Ecosystems/Species
Social justice
Optimisation and learning
Intercultural Communication
Carbon Emissions
Civil Engineering
Themes AI and Technologies
Environment
Health
Culture and Communities
This news contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 4 - Quality Education