Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez
Blog
8 January 2024
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Gender norms: 12 insights from 2023, and what to look out for in 2024
Authors: Evie Browne,
Caroline Harper,
Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez,
Ayesha Khan,
Carmen Leon-Himmelstine,
Rachel Marcus,
Ján Michalko,
Aatif Somji,
Emily Subden,
Natasha Wright
Blog
4 December 2023
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From drama to murals: a visual journey of feminist artivism against GBV
Author: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez
Blog
24 November 2023
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How does artivism contribute to ending gender-based violence?
Author: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez
Blog
5 January 2023
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Reflections on 2022: what were the trends in gender norms research?
Authors: Aatif Somji,
Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez,
Ján Michalko,
Emilie Tant,
Emily Subden
Briefing paper
12 December 2022
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Feminist activism to end gender-based violence in the public sphere
Author: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez
Blog
1 December 2022
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Unpacking the context of femicide in Mexico
Author: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez
Blog
24 November 2022
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Icebergs and black holes: the stories of femicide in Mexico
Author: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez
Briefing paper
22 November 2022
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Is no space safe? Working to end gender-based violence in the public sphere
Authors: Caroline Harper,
Rachel Marcus,
Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez,
Emilie Tant
Biblio/Lit. review
31 January 2022
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Women’s mobilisation and gender norm change
Authors: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez,
Rachel George
Report
23 November 2021
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Mobilising for change: how women's social movements are transforming gender norms
Authors: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez,
Caroline Harper,
Rachel George
Blog
9 November 2021
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Gender Day at COP26: We must listen to women building environmental movements
Author: Diana Jiménez Thomas Rodriguez