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Lubna Jebin

@LubnaJebin

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Associate Professor, Jagannath University

Dhaka, Bangladesh
Joined July 2020
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@BobbyGerasimov
Bobby Gerasimov
6 months
New #CallForPapers for a special issue that will analyse the experiences of domestic/care workers and intimate labourers and the policies that enable or prevent their exploitation: https://t.co/FjyzKv45Ht with @MSegrave, @shihjoo_t & @LubnaJebin
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@SteveRoberts_
Prof Steve Roberts
1 year
🚨 CALL for abstracts for Special Issue of @gaejournal on ‘Manfluencers’, masculinities + misogyny in educational settings, guest edited by me & @stephwescott_ Pls share widely. Abstracts due 23/8. #gender #education #manosphere #sexism #schools #university #AcademicTwitter
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@N_Kabeer
Naila Kabeer
1 year
7 years ago Amartya Sen, @lewisd100 Julie Huang & myself discussed causes of Bangladesh paradox. Read Renegotiating Patriarchy (@LSEPress October 2024) for my take on it Tales of the Unexpected: gender equality & social progress in Bangladesh https://t.co/Yzvixa9Z6r via @YouTube
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@GenderWorkOrg
Gender, Work & Organization
1 year
How is it possible to survive as a woman senior leader in the gendered managerial academy? Check this out: https://t.co/32TJWdLFY5 "Resisting sexisms, aggression, and burnout in academic leadership: Surviving in the gendered managerial academy" by @KathrynHaynes10
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How is it possible to survive as a woman senior leader in the gendered managerial academy? In this autoethnographical article, I illustrate the lived reality, insecurity, and struggle of academic...
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@SubrataBanarje8
Subrata Banarjee
2 years
Publication alert! My single-authored research article on ''A critical analysis of how sexual violence against women is defined and addressed within existing legal instruments in Bangladesh'' has been published today in the @JGBVjournal https://t.co/C1Psf0Jh2s
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@LubnaJebin
Lubna Jebin
2 years
I am reposting our paper which evidenced young women's experiences of bullying and shaming in higher education institutions. Young women identified these experiences as 'harassment' which are normalised as 'silly fun'/humour. #Abantika https://t.co/1Xh6iGInus
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The current paper examines how women in Bangladesh contest abuse within patriarchal systems of control. In many cases, women will often decide the extent to which they adopt a particular technology...
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@ZouTracy
Tracy Zou
2 years
New publication: Facilitating students as partners: Co-researching with undergraduates in Asian university contexts. Whether students can assume partnership and when and how they enact partnership are discussed:
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Students as partners (SaP) has become an impactful practice in higher education as it enables students to take ownership of their learning and exercise agency. However, the implementation of SaP, p...
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@LSEImpactBlog
LSE Impact Blog
2 years
Queering methodology and beyond - a reading list #GenderStudies
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@AWGSA1
AWGSA
2 years
Save the date for our next Lunchtime Zoom Seminar on Weds 20th September: 'Navigating the competitive world of higher education as a gender scholar'. Time: 12:30-2pm AEST with speakers Hannah McCann @binarythis, Sandy O'Sullivan @sandyosullivan & Gail Crimmins @CrimminsGail
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@GenderWorkOrg
Gender, Work & Organization
2 years
OPEN ACCESS: https://t.co/n7v2W6jBr9 Women academics experiences of maternity leave in the neoliberal university It shows how neoliberal ideology has gained a hegemonic position in academia, resulting in many women’s relinquishing their maternity rights to sustain productivity.
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@GenderWorkOrg
Gender, Work & Organization
2 years
🔓OPEN ACCESS My first Little Black Dress: A Muslim immigrant woman academic’s reflection on entanglement of esthetic labor and emotional labor at a White dinner https://t.co/3YqCpriqqH The author walks through various tensions against belongings and “otherness”.
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This article is about personal reflections of an immigrant, Muslim, Pakistani, middle class, minority woman working in a business school in Canada who receives an invitation to a White dinner. She...
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@JGBVjournal
Journal of GBV
3 years
How can we teach for social change? Read the article below by @Rosa_WallWefel, @karen1mullin, @Nwestmarland, @AlishyaDhir & @ashalyons17 evaluating ‘scrapbooking’ as a critical pedagogic approach to gender-based violence. 👇 https://t.co/X7lhN39IAS #GBV #TransformativeLearning
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@LubnaJebin
Lubna Jebin
3 years
Drawing on my PhD fieldwork, I will discuss the significance of colloquial language, words, and voice tone to minimize power hierarchy in research practices. 2023 Conference
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@isa_sociology
ISA
3 years
📹 This series of videos presents the main challenges of #academicWriting & publication in scientific journals, as well as some of the most common mistakes, and some possible solutions. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter ➡️ Find it on the ISA Website: https://t.co/Anuq5zlfl5
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@isa_eSymposium
e-Symposium
3 years
#CallForSubmissions On #Reflections we are seeking more personal, biographical accounts from practicing sociologists about their experiences of teaching, researching, or leading administratively. @ASAnews @britsoci @csa_sociology @newsAIS More info: https://t.co/LStAKRMU9P
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@LSEImpactBlog
LSE Impact Blog
3 years
🗣️ "If you care about how your thought patterns can be shaped in insidious ways by what you read and hear, then you should too" #Framing #Bias
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@LSEImpactBlog
LSE Impact Blog
3 years
From the archive: Your essential ‘how-to’ guide to choosing article titles #AcWri
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@LSEImpactBlog
LSE Impact Blog
3 years
Reflecting on discomfort in research #QualitativeResearch
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