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WEGO-ITN looks at local community structures to build resilient, equitable and sustainable futures

  • WEGO in Action
    • The WEGO project
      • Objectives
      • Research Process
      • Deliverables and milestones
    • Our Early Stage Researchers
    • Partner institutions and mentors
    • Meet our 15 projects
    • Public engagement
    • WEGO and degrowth
  • Research and Training
    • 2020-2021 project progress
      • Achievements of 2020
      • Conferences attended
      • Communications strategy
      • What to expect for the future
    • 2018-2019 project progress
    • Annual Training Labs
      • Orientation week
      • 1st Training Lab in March 2019 – Brighton
      • FPE summer school – Oslo
      • Feminist Methodologies Retreat – Bolsena
      • 2nd training lab in June 2020 – online
      • 2nd training lab in June 2020 – video series
      • Workshops
    • Network collaboration
  • WEGO Writing
    • WEGO Blogs
    • Publications
    • Undisciplined Environments
    • WEGO in the field
    • WEGO encounters
    • Pecha Kucha presentations, Brighton March 2019
  • Online learning
    • What is Feminist Political Ecology (FPE)?
    • Research design
    • Feminist Political Ecology – some core themes
    • The Mycelium
    • Resources
      • Lectures and talks
      • Powerpoint presentations
      • Policy briefs
      • Course materials
      • Workshop materials
        • FPE summer school – Oslo
  • About us
    • What does WEGO-ITN do?
    • Ombudsperson
      • Background and role
      • Procedure
      • Ombudsperson contact form
    • Newsletter
    • Contact Us
    • Logos, posters and flyers
    • Ethics and Privacy Policy
WEGO-ITN

WEGO and Feminist Political Ecology

Invitation and open call for the 8th International Degrowth Conference

Los quince proyectos – e investigadores/as – que forman WEGO

La Red Global WEGO y la ecología política feminista

Meet Aleta Baun: Indonesian environmental activist, politician, weaver

Thinking through the relations between feminist political ecology, degrowth, commoning and post-development

Covid-19 pandemic and oil spills in the Ecuadorian Amazon: The confluence of two crisis

political ecologies of extractivism

‘Extracting Us’ Exhibition and Conversation Launches Online

Prince Claus Chair in Equity and Development 2021-23: call for applications

extraction: tracing the veins

Extraction: Tracing the Veins – video and discussion

creative engagements on the front lines

Creative engagements on the front lines – webinar

Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: From extractivism to commoning

body politics and post-development

Body politics and post-development: disrupting the script of global capitalism

Maine must do better at welcoming diversity

Are ‘Nature-based Solutions’ an answer to unsustainable cities or a tool for furthering nature’s neoliberalisation?

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Funding

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 764908-WEGO 2018-2021.

WEGO-ITN is based at

The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Kortenaerkade 12
2518 AX The Hague
The Netherlands
+31 70 426 0460
wego@wegoitn.org

ISS-EUR is the coordinator for the WEGO-ITN project. Professor Wendy Harcourt is the project coordinator and Sharmini Bisessar is the project officer.

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  • Introducing WEGO-ITN

  • How did WEGO begin? March 2018

Undisciplined Environments

WEGO In Action

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  • ‘Extracting Us’ Exhibition and Conversation Launches Online – Undisciplined Environments on WEGO exhibition on Feminism, Politics and Coal Extraction
  • Thomas on Notes from the field: Between drought and monsoon: the embodied hardship of seasonal work in Maharashtra’s sugar cane plantations
  • Pamela Tsolekile on Climate change is a man-made problem — with a feminist solution!

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  • WEGO in Action
    • The WEGO project
      • Objectives
      • Research Process
      • Deliverables and milestones
    • Our Early Stage Researchers
    • Partner institutions and mentors
    • Meet our 15 projects
    • Public engagement
    • WEGO and degrowth
  • Research and Training
    • 2020-2021 project progress
      • Achievements of 2020
      • Conferences attended
      • Communications strategy
      • What to expect for the future
    • 2018-2019 project progress
    • Annual Training Labs
      • Orientation week
      • 1st Training Lab in March 2019 – Brighton
      • FPE summer school – Oslo
      • Feminist Methodologies Retreat – Bolsena
      • 2nd training lab in June 2020 – online
      • 2nd training lab in June 2020 – video series
      • Workshops
    • Network collaboration
  • WEGO Writing
    • WEGO Blogs
    • Publications
    • Undisciplined Environments
    • WEGO in the field
    • WEGO encounters
    • Pecha Kucha presentations, Brighton March 2019
  • Online learning
    • What is Feminist Political Ecology (FPE)?
    • Research design
    • Feminist Political Ecology – some core themes
    • The Mycelium
    • Resources
      • Lectures and talks
      • Powerpoint presentations
      • Policy briefs
      • Course materials
      • Workshop materials
        • FPE summer school – Oslo
  • About us
    • What does WEGO-ITN do?
    • Ombudsperson
      • Background and role
      • Procedure
      • Ombudsperson contact form
    • Newsletter
    • Contact Us
    • Logos, posters and flyers
    • Ethics and Privacy Policy
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