Section: Networks

Networks

GPRG members are involved with several research networks, groups, and professional associations.

Fiona Mackay and Meryl Kenny are part of a new international collaborative theory-building project, the Feminism and Institutionalism International Network (FIIN). FIIN is a new group of feminist scholars from Europe and North America who have come together to explore the interplay between feminist approaches to gendered institutions and new institutional theory.

Rosalind Cavaghan is a member of the GARNET Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation: The Role of the EU, which is funded under the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme and comprises 42 leading research centres and universities.

Until recently, Meryl Kenny co-convened the ECPR Gender and Politics Graduate Forum, along with Christina Alnevall (Stockholm University).  The Graduate Forum is a group designed to bring together postgraduate students working in the field of gender and politics. The current convenor is Emma BrÄnnlund (NUI Galway).

Other professional associations that GPRG members are involved with include:


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