It is difficult to distinguish between reasonable panic and a panic that could be classed as detrimental to mental wellbeing.
Month: October 2020
Free School Meals: Childcare, Feminism and the Need for Socialism
Child-care responsibilities are still disproportionally put onto mothers
The Evolution of Women War Correspondents since World War II
These hidden figures of the great wars have contributed much more than you can image to History.
We Will Not be Canaries in a Coal Mine: Why the North’s Refusal to Accept New Lockdown Measures is About more than Inadequate Funding.
Economically, the government restrictions as they stand are simply not enough.
Gendered Nation and Nationhood: The Case of Irish Nationalism
Few topics of study overlap as often and extensively as nationalism and gender studies do.
Toxicity and Television
My favourite TV shows decided to have their main female characters end up in relationships that can be considered toxic
‘She Chose It’: How I Found Out Sexual Harassment and Feminism Are Still Very Misunderstood
Valeria Sinisi García is a Spanish and Italian student, in her last year of a BA in International Relations. She is the Regional Editor for Latin America in the student-led magazine ‘Dialogue’. Her main research interests include climate change and its intersection with human rights, as well as issues regarding Latin America, international law, feminism,…
“I am Speaking!”
Welcome to the Clandestine’s new column, Children of the Patriarchy! Every other Wednesday we will post a column on anything and everything patriarchy related. Whilst most of us are already painfully aware of the patriarchal structure surrounding us, we often do not realise how deeply rooted its effects are. That’s why we are here! Every…
The Death of Social Mobility: COVID-19 didn’t simply create educational inequality, it exposed it.
A staggering 40% of results were lowered by at least one grade
Jack the Ripper, true crime, and victim-blaming: Why we need to stop objectifying murder victims
Whilst all these women were assumed to be prostitutes, there is only conclusive evidence that two of them were. His victims were mostly guilty of being lower class or homeless.
Conversations About Sexual Harassment: Breaking Down the Brick Wall of Defensiveness
It should not be the victim’s burden, when exposing something so personal and intimate, to control how others process it
COVID19 and Class Exclusion in the Arts
If that demographic is the one making decisions about which art is accessible, then they are likely to support works which reflect their experiences of the world.