This might be of interest to some of you.
A.R.
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From: Judith Ezekiel <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 8:25 PM
Subject: Women's Studies in Europe
> Some important sources for information on Women's Studies in Europe
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> WISE has published two guides each packed with addresses. The second
> edition can be ordered from the secretariat in Utrecht:
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> The Web site also has useful information and links
> http://hgins.uia.ac.be/women/wise/
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> It is housed on the Magda Michielsen's Euromap which has info and links
> http://women-www.uia.ac.be/women
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> NIKK has a wealth of info on the Nordic countries plus other links
> http://www.nikk.uio.no/english-index.html
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> The CEU has a fabulous guide on initiatives in Central and Eastern Europe
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> http://www.ceu.hu/gend/gendir.html
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> For France, I'm a co/author of a few articles including a report put out
by
> the French women's studies association:
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> "Etudes feministes et etudes sur les femmes en France en 1995", in La
> Place des femmes : Les Enjeux de l'identité et de l'égalité au regard des
> sciences sociales". Paris : La Découverte, 1995, 689-710. Also
published
> as a supplement to the ANEF newsletter (for all ANEF publications: ANEF 34
> rue du Professeur Martin, 31500 Toulouse FRance).
>
> Judith Ezekiel, "Pénurie de ressources ou de reconnaissance? Les Etudes
> féministes en France". Bulletin de l'ANEF 16 (fall-winter 1994), 16-20.
> Nouvelles Questions Féministes 15 : 21-27.1994.
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> "Radical in Theory : Organized Women's Studies in France, the Women's
> Movement and the State". Women's Studies Quarterly 20;3-4 (winter
1992),
> 75-84.
> I have written a few things, including the following:
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