Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (1085)

Moving beyond assumptions: The complex role of religious tradition the experience of conjugal abuse in Northern Ethiopia (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2020, October). Moving beyond assumptions: The complex role of religious tradition the experience of conjugal abuse in Northern Ethiopia. Presented at Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide, Online

In the fields of gender and religious studies and gender and development, religious systems that are based on perceived patriarchal gender models have been almost invariably interpreted as inegalitarian and as conducive to conjugal abuse. Many studie... Read More about Moving beyond assumptions: The complex role of religious tradition the experience of conjugal abuse in Northern Ethiopia.

Faith, human psychology and domestic violence: Some ethnographic insights (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2020, October). Faith, human psychology and domestic violence: Some ethnographic insights. Presented at Partner Violence and Mental Health Network, Online Discussion

How do religious beliefs, human psychology and domestic violence intersect? Numerous fields offer directions in thinking about this relationship, including the well-established field of spiritual psychotherapy in North America, studies in mental heal... Read More about Faith, human psychology and domestic violence: Some ethnographic insights.

Lonely at Home: On the Protracted Social Isolation in Bosnia. Inaugural talk for the Xenia Series (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
HadžiMuhamedović, S. Lonely at Home: On the Protracted Social Isolation in Bosnia. Inaugural talk for the Xenia Series. Presented at Xenia Series, Online

This is not another academic conversation about the coronavirus, yet it may as well start from the utter disorientation experienced by some of us after the hitherto unconscious luxuries of movement and social proximity came to an abrupt stop. Whilst... Read More about Lonely at Home: On the Protracted Social Isolation in Bosnia. Inaugural talk for the Xenia Series.

Freud, Liberty and Parasitical Happiness (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2020, October). Freud, Liberty and Parasitical Happiness. Paper presented at IGLP: Crunching the Core: Exercises in Critical Theory, Harvard Law School

Economising the Gender Binary: Temporality and Displacement in Early Circum-Atlantic Racial Capitalism (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2020, October). Economising the Gender Binary: Temporality and Displacement in Early Circum-Atlantic Racial Capitalism. Paper presented at Duress and Virality: The Endurance of Racial Capitalism, SOAS Festival of Ideas

This intervention addresses the lifeworlds of those unwilling trans-Atlantic labourers in their homelands of Greater Senegambia—that is, the territories of today’s Senegal, the Gambia, western Mali and lower Mauritania—as well as, very briefly, in th... Read More about Economising the Gender Binary: Temporality and Displacement in Early Circum-Atlantic Racial Capitalism.

The Return of the Colonial: Understanding the Role of Eastern Europe in Global Colonisation Debates and Decolonial Struggles - A Summary and Future Roadmap (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R., Demeter, M., & Ginelli, Z. (2020, September). The Return of the Colonial: Understanding the Role of Eastern Europe in Global Colonisation Debates and Decolonial Struggles - A Summary and Future Roadmap. Presented at The Return of the Colonial: Understanding the Role of Eastern Europe in Global Colonisation Debates and Decolonial Struggles, Virtual Workshop

The current document summarises key points in the conversations during the workshop “The Return of the Colonial: Understanding the Role of Eastern Europe in Global Colonisation Debates and Decolonial Struggles”, organised by Romina Istratii, Zoltán G... Read More about The Return of the Colonial: Understanding the Role of Eastern Europe in Global Colonisation Debates and Decolonial Struggles - A Summary and Future Roadmap.

How can Eastern European scholars diversify and challenge constructs, theories and paradigms that remain rigidly informed by experiences of colonialism and racism in Western Europe and North America, including ‘whiteness’ studies? A Roadmap (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Istratii, R. (2020, September). How can Eastern European scholars diversify and challenge constructs, theories and paradigms that remain rigidly informed by experiences of colonialism and racism in Western Europe and North America, including ‘whiteness’ studies? A Roadmap. Presented at The Return of the Colonial: Understanding the Role of Eastern Europe in Global Colonisation Debates and Decolonial Struggles, Virtual Workshop