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Ann Ighe

Ann Ighe
Senior lecturer, Department of Economy and Society, University of Gothenburg.
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Work-based Campaigns Have Shifted the Focus From Victims to Structures

A look at Sweden and sexual harassment

February 1, 2018 • by Ann Ighe
This post was originally published by Eurozine and was accompanied by three other posts that Public Seminar will repost throughout the week.   Following the first wave of the #MeToo movement, a new phase of reflection has set in. Here, four authors and journal editors from the US and Europe assess #MeToo's ...
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