Emilie Tant
Briefing paper
10 July 2023
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Facing the backlash: what is fuelling anti-feminist and anti-democratic forces?
Authors: Ayesha Khan,
Emilie Tant,
Caroline Harper
Blog
7 July 2023
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LGBTQI+ rights are not just for Pride Month
Authors: Emilie Tant,
Ján Michalko,
Leen Fouad,
Megan Daigle
Blog
7 March 2023
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8 steps to change gender norms for women’s economic rights on International Women’s Day
Authors: Ipsita Divedi,
Emilie Tant,
Emily Subden
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
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
Briefing paper
7 February 2022
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Global feminist experiences of mobilising for norm change
Authors: Carmen Leon-Himmelstine,
Rachel George,
Emilie Tant,
Caroline Harper
Blog
25 November 2021
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Does marching for change, change anything? Why mobilising against male violence changes everything
Authors: Caroline Harper,
Emilie Tant
Blog
26 October 2021
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What do recent high-profile cases of male violence in the UK tell us about gender norms?
Author: Emilie Tant