Introduction
Suzanne Clisby is Professor of Gender Studies in the Centre for Global Learning, Education and Attainment at Coventry University. She is currently Co-Director of the RCUK GCRF Global Gender and Cultures of Equality (GlobalGRACE) Project (2017-21) (globalgrace.net) and was the Director of the Horizon 2020 Marie S. Curie Gender and Cultures of Equality in Europe (GRACE) Project (2015-19) (graceproject.eu). She is an Expert Advisor for the EU-funded GEMMA programme and the GCRF-funded None in Three Project and an Editor of the Journal of Gender Studies (Routledge, Taylor & Francis). She delivers gender analysis training for the Gender Equality Studies and Training programme at the University of Iceland and has been visiting scholar at the Universities of Granada (Spain), Oviedo (Spain), Rutgers (USA), INTEC (Dominican Republic), Peshawar (Pakistan), Haryana (India) and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). Her research focuses on gender, anthropology and development in both UK and international contexts. In Gendering Women: identity and mental wellbeing through the lifecourse (2016, Policy Press) she provides a materialist feminist analysis of the symbolic, structural and visceral violence of everyday encounters with constructions of gender. Other recent edited volumes include Theorising Cultures of Equality (2020, Routledge) and Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands: Queering the Margins (2020, Routledge).
Expert
Suzanne Clisby is Professor of Gender Studies in the Centre for Global Learning, Education and Attainment at Coventry University. She is currently Co-Director of the RCUK GCRF Global Gender and Cultures of Equality (GlobalGRACE) Project (2017-21) (globalgrace.net) and was the Director of the Horizon 2020 Marie S. Curie Gender and Cultures of Equality in Europe (GRACE) Project (2015-19) (graceproject.eu). She is an Expert Advisor for the EU-funded GEMMA programme and the GCRF-funded None in Three Project and an Editor of the Journal of Gender Studies (Routledge, Taylor & Francis). She delivers gender analysis training for the Gender Equality Studies and Training programme at the University of Iceland and has been visiting scholar at the Universities of Granada (Spain), Oviedo (Spain), Rutgers (USA), INTEC (Dominican Republic), Peshawar (Pakistan), Haryana (India) and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). Her research focuses on gender, anthropology and development in both UK and international contexts. In Gendering Women: identity and mental wellbeing through the lifecourse (2016, Policy Press) she provides a materialist feminist analysis of the symbolic, structural and visceral violence of everyday encounters with constructions of gender. Other recent edited volumes include Theorising Cultures of Equality (2020, Routledge) and Gender, Sexuality and Identities of the Borderlands: Queering the Margins (2020, Routledge).
Fields of expertise: Gender equality