25th Anniversary Celebration


 
 
WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES: 1984-2007

Some of our best and most innovative scholarship in the past has resulted from constructive engagement and scholarly collaboration. Workshops act as catalysts for new ideas, as settings for reflection, as a means for scholars to subject their research to interdisciplinary peer review and as a sounding board for assessing the merits of subjects for publication. They are a valuable tool in conceptual thinking as well as providing quality control before broader communication and dissemination of work.

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2007 Women and ‘Faith Based Development’: Mixing Morality and Money
2006 Development People: Professional Identities and Social Lives
2004 Gender and Family among Mobile Professionals (co-hosted at Sussex University)
2004 Fair Trade Futures: Growth or Consolidation
2003 Gender in Chinese Studies: Graduates Workshop
2003 Globally Mobile Professional Families
2002 Gender, Identity and Transience
2001 Women in the Workplace: International and Cultural Perspectives
2000 Women, Violence and Reconciliation
1999 Gender, Higher Education and Development
1999 Migrant Families and Human Capital Formation in Europe
1999 Chinese Women Organizing
1998 Gender, Conflict, Ethnicity and Reconciliation
1997 Women and Informal Politics
1996 Gender, Diasporas and Changing Societies
1995 Women and the Media
1995 Women as Sacred Custodians of the Earth
1995 Changing Contraceptive Technologies
1995 Beads and Bead Makers: Gender, Material Culture and Meaning
1994 Women Organized in Groups in the Middle East
1994 Adoption from a cross-cultural perspective
1993 Cross-Cultural Marriages
1993 Transformations, Technology and Gender in African Metallurgy
1993 Medical Ethics: Extending the Boundaries of Care
1992 Women’s use of Rotating Credit Associations
1992 Women and Open-Air Food Stalls in Developing Countries
1989 The Anthropology of Dress and Gender 
1989 Violence and the Cultural Construction of Sexuality
1989 Women and Second Language Use
1987 Women, Drinking and Addiction.
1987 Medical Missions: Past and Present
1986 Nursing and Anthropology: Cross-cultural and Historical Perspectives
1985 Culture, the Household and Female Migration to Britain
1985 Patterns of Development/Strategies for the Future
1984 The State of the World’s Women: a Preliminary View