The RE-WIRING project has been awarded funding by the European Union and aims to properly identify the structural root causes of ‘gendered’ (gender-blind or gender-neutral) power hierarchies in European countries and elsewhere. RE-WIRING seeks to rewire institutions to prevent and reverse gender inequalities, catalyse change processes, and actively involve diverse stakeholders in the research process.
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On April 9th, the RE-WIRING project marked a significant milestone with the launch of a publication summarizing the process behind the RE-FORM THE NORM exhibition, currently on view in the winter garden of the European Solidarity Centre. The event gathered experts and advocates to reflect on how norms are created—and […]
RE-WIRING research took centre stage at the International Conference on Gender Research (ICGR) 2025, held from 10–11 April 2025 at the Porto Accounting and Business School (ISCAP) in Porto, Portugal. Our ongoing research, titled “Re-Wiring Gender Power Hierarchies: Insights from Sector, National, and European-level Organisations,” was presented by Dr Devran […]
The paper “The ethics of gender research in multi-country context: implications for public policy, management of human resources and rewiring institutions” was presented at the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) Annual Conference, held in Bologna, Italy, from 7–9 April. Authored by Karen Johnston (University of Portsmouth, UK), Dr. […]