Summer school for sexualities, cultures, and politics
The Summer School for Sexualities, Cultures, and Politics is permanent project, originally initiated by the Department for Gender Studies at the Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities “Euro- Balkan”, Skopje, Macedonia and the Faculty of Media and Communications – Singidunum, Belgrade, Serbia. In 2014, the School has moved to Belgrade, organized by IPAK Center. The general aim of the School is to gather young post-graduate students, scholars and teaching staff from both Eastern and Western Europe and promote a shared platform for research and trans- disciplinary theoretical reflection on the complex modes of interweaving sexuality, culture and politics, and consequently of exchanging and questioning geopolitically determined discourses in the research of sexualities, gender studies, and queer theory.
- Institution: IPAK Center
- Website: http://ipakcentar.org/summer-school
- Language: English
- Media type: Website
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