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Welcome to The Feminist Files!Emerging from the University of Cambridge’s feminist collective, Gender Agenda, our student-run team digs deep into current feminist debates, talking with enthusiasts within the student body and those in the world of policy, academia and activism.Our originality stems from our desire to democratise feminist discussion; we encourage our enthusiastic team to pursue any feminist-focused topic they are passionate about.Follow us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/the_feminist_files_/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Portada del episodio The Sociology of the Internet: Race and Representation Online

The Sociology of the Internet: Race and Representation Online

In this episode, Asha Metcalfe and Sophie Biancelli are joined by Dr Isabelle Higgins, a sociologist at the University of Cambridge, to discuss how online culture reflects and perpetuates systems of power and inequality. We explore how epistemic and affective structures influence aesthetics, visibility and representation. Drawing on Stuart Hall’s theory of regimes of representation, and conjunctural analysis, we explore how visibility online today is mediated by histories of inequality. How do online representations of adopted children of colour today reflect colonial legacies? How does generative AI reinforce systems of oppression? Does the rise of Sabrina Carpenter and Addison Rae suggest we live in a post-feminist world?  Isabelle demonstrates how sociological theory can be used to explore these questions and examine what online cultural products, from adoption websites to music videos, reveal about our society.  To clarify, the point on Bourdieu and Wacquant's three types of reflexivity refers to: 1) social origins and coordinates of the individual research, 2) the academic field – ‘the objective space of possible intellectual positions offered to him or her’, 3) the ‘intellectualist bias which invites us to consider the world as a spectacle’ (Bourdieu & Wacquant, 1992:39) Isabelle Higgins' Work: Early research into adoption and the internet - Higgins, I. (2024). Classified children: A critical analysis of the digital interfaces and representations that mediate adoption in the United States. New Media & Society, 26(11), 6597-6614. Reflection on archival research - Higgins, I. (2025) ‘Complex Connections: Coloniality, embodiment and children of colour in the archives’ Decolonizing Bodies, Eds. Carolyn Ureña & Saiba Varma; Bloomsbury Academic Press. Co-authored writing on AI with colleagues at the department of Sociology - Baert, P., Dorschel, R., Hall, M., Higgins, I., McPherson, E., & Philip, S. (2026). Dialogues Towards Sociologies of Generative AI. Social Science Computer Review, 44(1), 59-79. People and concepts mentioned: Other sources mentioned: Stuart Hall on Conjunctural Analysis - link to talk here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHpht1nNtB0&t=1s [https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbHpht1nNtB0%26t%3D1s&data=05%7C02%7Camm328%40cam.ac.uk%7C9593dfbd3dcb4124428508deca25215b%7C49a50445bdfa4b79ade3547b4f3986e9%7C1%7C0%7C639170457992737065%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=XJ50MaFO3PLd45e8z5ckSVXFqeLBjSbXvvmABlynwfs%3D&reserved=0] and transcript here https://www.mediaed.org/transcripts/Stuart-Hall-Through-the-Prism-of-an-Intellectual-Life-Transcript.pdf [https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mediaed.org%2Ftranscripts%2FStuart-Hall-Through-the-Prism-of-an-Intellectual-Life-Transcript.pdf&data=05%7C02%7Camm328%40cam.ac.uk%7C9593dfbd3dcb4124428508deca25215b%7C49a50445bdfa4b79ade3547b4f3986e9%7C1%7C0%7C639170457993014058%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=bWoYMcp4iBCpWqdTg9esSF2sN65mxl6j5h5YdraKeH4%3D&reserved=0] Laura Briggs on adoption imagery - Briggs, L. (2003). Mother, child, race, nation: The visual iconography of rescue and the politics of transnational and transracial adoption. Gender & History, 15(2), 179-200. Julian Go - the beginning of sociology as a discipline - Go, J. 2013. ‘The Emergence of American Sociology in the Context of Empire’. In Sociology & Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of a Discipline, edited by George Steinmetz, 83–103. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Bourdieu/Waquant - social coordinates of a researcher - Wacquant, L. J., & Bourdieu, P. (1992). An invitation to reflexive sociology University of Chicago Press. Linda Tuhiwai Smith - “Get the story right and tell the story well”  - Smith, L. T. (2012). Decolonizing methodologies: Research and indigenous peoples (2nd ed.). Zed Books  Sara Ahmed - ‘histories that stick’ - Ahmed, S. (2004). Collective feelings: Or, the impressions left by others. Theory, culture & society, 21(2), 25-42. Gustavo H. Dalaqua - Aesthetic injustice Kanai and Gill - Kanai, A., & Gill, R. (2020). Woke? Affect, neoliberalism, marginalised identities and consumer culture. New Formations, 102(102), 10-27. Francesca Sobande on CGI influencers - Sobande, F. (2021). Spectacularized and Branded Digital (Re)presentations of Black People and Blackness. Television & New Media, 22(2), 131-146. Angela McRobbie - Postfeminism - McRobbie, A. (2004). Post‐feminism and popular culture. Feminist media studies, 4(3), 255-264. Briony Hannell - fandom - Hannell, Briony. 2023. Feminist Fandom: Media Fandom, Digital Feminisms, and Tumblr. Bloomsbury. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Affaire Gisèle Pélicot : une anthropologie de l'ordinaire avec Perrine Lachenal

Affaire Gisèle Pélicot : une anthropologie de l'ordinaire avec Perrine Lachenal

Dans notre premier épisode en français, Astrid Carrasco et Helena Kondak s’entretiennent avec Perrine Lachenal, anthropologue chargée de recherche au CNRS et co-coordinatrice de l’axe thématique « Chantiers féministes » au Centre Norbert Elias. La chercheuse a coordonné une ethnographie multi-située menée par une grande équipe de chercheurs sur le procès des viols de Mazan; une affaire qui “tient à la fois de l’ordinaire et de l’extraordinaire, l’histoire d’une femme, comme tant d’autres, violée par un homme : son mari. L’affaire est inédite par son ampleur et sa matérialité sordide : ces viols ont été filmés, (mais aussi parce que) Gisèle Pelicot fait partie des victimes qui ont porté plainte, bénéficié d’une enquête, obtenu un procès sans huis clos et des condamnations.” Dans l’épisode, nous cherchons à comprendre ce que l’anthropologie révèle sur cette affaire et sur la justice, ce que le journalisme ne peut pas. Nous envisageons l’importance de parler de cette affaire à la fois comme un “événement” singulier et comme une réflexion sur un continuum de violences et de voyeurisme.  Comment envisager le procès et le tribunal comme des objets d’étude sociale ?  Comment habiter ces espaces en tant que chercheuses, et les écrire à plusieurs ?  Pour tout commentaire ou suggestion / for any comments, contact : thefeministfiles2025@gmail.com or DM our Instagram : @the_feminist_files_ // The Gisèle Pélicot case: an anthropology of the ordinary with Perrine Lachenal In our first episode in French, Astrid Carrasco and Helena Kondak talk to Perrine Lachenal, an anthropologist and research fellow at the CNRS and co-coordinator of the ‘Feminist Projects’ research theme at the Centre Norbert Elias. Lachenal coordinated the work of a large team of researchers on multi-sited ethnography of the Mazan rape trial, a case that “is both ordinary and extraordinary: the story of a woman, like so many others, raped by a man: her husband. The case is unprecedented in its scale and sordid nature: these rapes were filmed, but also because Gisèle Pelicot is one of the victims who filed a complaint, benefited from an investigation, secured a trial held in open court, and obtained convictions.” In this episode, we seek to understand what anthropology allows us to grasp differently from journalism and the justice system when faced with such a case: why speak of a singular “event”, which nevertheless reflects a continuum of violence and voyeurism? How might we view the trial and the court as subjects of social study? How might we inhabit these spaces as researchers and write about them collectively?   For any comments or suggestions, contact: thefeministfiles2025@gmail.com or DM our Instagram: @the_feminist_files_ Credits:  Hosted by Helena Kondak and Astrid Carrasco Joined by Perrine Lachenal  Edited by Astrid Carrasco Cover design by Madeleine Baber Music by Jacob Carey ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20 de may de 2026 - 58 min
Portada del episodio Endometriosis and Structural Discrimination in the Workplace with Elaine Banton

Endometriosis and Structural Discrimination in the Workplace with Elaine Banton

In this episode, Isobelle speaks to Elaine Banton, a barrister at 7BR Chambers specialising in employment, equality and discrimination. The discussion begins with a discussion of Elaine’s recent appellate success in the case Pal v Accenture. This case tackled disability discrimination and workplace progression systems, leading us into a broader consideration on how workplace models are frequently hostile and unaccommodating to those experiencing endometriosis and other chronic conditions. Elaine emphasises how these existing frameworks frequently lead to structural problems becoming individualised.   We also discuss endometriosis more generally in this episode, talking about ‘medical misogyny’, and why women’s pain is so often normalised or dismissed, and what approaches may be taken to address and change this. The discussion concludes with a reflection on AI biases in government decisions and the importance of building guardrails and fairness into systems proactively rather than retroactively addressing harms. Directly pertaining to the discussion in the episode, a recent petition, created by Sanju Pal, has called for gynaecological conditions to be listed as impairments in the Equality Act 2010 Guidance on Disability. More information on the petition can be found here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/761186 Find coverage of Elaine’s success in the case here:  https://www.7br.co.uk/2026/02/elaine-banton-successfully-wins-appeal-in-the-employment-appeal-tribunal-in-pal-v-accenture-uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/elaine-banton/ Sources used for this episode:  https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/696e07ac5a37ab534a9e235f/Ms_S_Pal_v_Accenture__UK__Ltd__2026__EAT_12.pdf https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/endometriosis/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy9y9lrwxqgo https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/328/women-and-equalities-committee/news/212280/improving-menstrual-health-must-be-prioritised-in-womens-health-strategy-and-wider-nhs-reforms-wec-says/ https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/press-release-time-end-stigma https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2drw8l80no https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2kke1jn8xo https://bigbrotherwatch.org.uk/press-releases/37614/ https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/06/revealed-bias-found-in-ai-system-used-to-detect-uk-benefits#:~:text=Neither%20did%20it%20reveal%20whether,prevent%20fraudsters%20gaming%20the%20system Episode edited by Rowan Berkley ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16 de may de 2026 - 50 min
Portada del episodio Reframing the Narrative: The Strength and Agency of Afghan Women with Sveto Muhammad Ishoq

Reframing the Narrative: The Strength and Agency of Afghan Women with Sveto Muhammad Ishoq

On today’s episode, Asha Metcalfe and Rosie Hillary speak to Sveto Muhammad Ishoq, a women’s rights advocate, TEDx Speaker, and social enterprise founder who works to empower Afghan women economically and amplify their voices on the global stage. We discuss how media representations of Afghan women distort the reality of their experience, and unpack the importance of Sveto’s own project Chadari, which aims to reframe the hijab narrative. Sveto emphasises the importance of speaking and listening to Afghan women to reframe biased narratives.  We explore the connection between peace and education, and discuss the importance of Afghan women-led peacekeeping from the diaspora. We consider the strength and agency of Afghan women both in Afghanistan, and among the diaspora despite Taliban rule. We conclude by discussing recommendations for the international community to ensure support for women’s rights in Afghanistan is led by grassroots organisations and centres Afghan women themselves. Find Sveto’s work listed below: Chadari Project https://www.instagram.com/chadariproject/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/chadariproject/?hl=en]  Building Peace from Afar: Women-Led Peacekeeping from the Diaspora: https://digital.sandiego.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1116&context=ipj-research [https://digital.sandiego.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1116&context=ipj-research]  Sveto’s TEDxLSE Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/sveto_muhammad_ishoq_the_untold_truth_about_afghan_women [https://www.ted.com/talks/sveto_muhammad_ishoq_the_untold_truth_about_afghan_women] Organisations mentioned in the episode: Aseel app: https://aseelapp.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoph9RqPXg8NyjUTJUVAP_DbH4qvl9L8-vdjvHvroPTXx9W8cdWi [https://aseelapp.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoph9RqPXg8NyjUTJUVAP_DbH4qvl9L8-vdjvHvroPTXx9W8cdWi] Learn afghanistan: https://learnafghan.org/ [https://learnafghan.org/] Muska app: https://www.muska-app.com/ [https://www.muska-app.com/]  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

2 de may de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio The survival of feminist diplomacy : An interview with Delphine O, former French ambassador for feminist diplomacy

The survival of feminist diplomacy : An interview with Delphine O, former French ambassador for feminist diplomacy

In this episode of The Feminist Files, Helena and Astrid are joined by Delphine O, the former French Ambassador and Secretary General of the 4th Conference on Feminist Foreign Policies. They explored Delphine O's exceptional career trajectory as the first person ever to lead and represent France's feminist diplomacy in multilateral and bilateral relations. She gave them insights into the inner workings of the French foreign ministry, international feminist collaboration, and critiques of feminist diplomacy. They also discussed the unique challenges and structures of the growing transnational backlash movements, as well as the tools feminist diplomacy has to combat them. For any comments or suggestions, please get in touch via  thefeministfiles2025@gmail.com [thefeministfiles2025@gmail.com] or on Instagram: @the_feminist_files_  Credits Hosted by Helena Kondak and Astrid Healy-Carrasco Joined by Delphine O Edited by Rowan Berkley Cover design by Madeleine Baber Music by Jacob Carey ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20 de abr de 2026 - 55 min
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