Wikigender University: Sciences Po
In collaboration with
Wikigender University aims to:
- Actively engage students in the development of this gender equality platform
- Bring together a range of universities to foster networking possibilities among students and academics, thereby extending the network of Wikigender users
- Enhance opportunities for building capacity in gender research, information sharing, social networking, IT and editorial skills.
2011 Contributions
From December until June 2011, 4 students from Sciences Po contributed to a wide range of articles on the Wikigender site. Each month, they focused on a new topic. Click on the topics below to read their articles:2
- Gender Equality and the Environment
- Gender Equality and Web 2.0
- The role of women in conflict resolution and peacebuilding
- Gender Equality in employment, education and entrepreneurship
- Gender inequality, social institutions and the Millennium Development Goals
- Women and Migration
- Sciences Po 2011 Final Presentation
Student authors
- Lucille Gressier
- Charlotte Lazare
- Natalie Mitchell-Bennett
- Inès Ayari
2010 Contributions
From January until June 2010, 4 students from Sciences Po contributed to a range of articles to the Wikigender site and edited a number of existing articles. These articles ranged in theme from gender equality and issues in health, conferences, theories and concepts, organisations, initiatives and notable gender equality advocates.
Noteworthy individuals:
- Louise Michel
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Simone de Beauvoir
Theories and concepts:
- Feminist International Relations Theory
Social and health issues:
- One child policy
- Gender mainstreaming
- Millenium Development Goals and Women’s Health
- Marital rape
- Women in the military
Organizations and initiatives:
- Spring Bud Project
- One World Action
Conferences:
Gender Equality and Progress in Societies
- Notes for session 1 Making the economic case for empowering women
- Notes for session 4 Gender equality and progress in societies: what have we learnt and how to move forward? A roadmap for action
Student authors:
- Lorène Florentin
- Claire Spagnol
- Peilin Bao
- Sébastien Deniau
See also
- Wikigender University
- Wikigender University: About
- Sciences Po
- American University of Paris
- Training
- Student articles
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