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① International Workshop:11月28日(金)
Title: Feminist pathways to well-being economy: Gender justice in the era of polycrisis
Speaker: Naila Kabeer (Professor Emeritus, Department of International Development
& Faculty of International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics.)
Date & Time: November 28th (Fri) 17:00-19:00
Venue: Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University
(Waseda campus, Building no.19, Room 711)
* Room will be open from 16:45.
Access: GSAPS, Waseda University https://www.waseda.jp/fire/gsaps/access
Ragistration: https://forms.gle/A9u2N8RLG8N68ogV6
*Download link for the poster:
https://www.waseda.jp/fire/gsaps/assets/uploads/2025/11/20251128_seminar.pdf
Abstract:
Rising economic inequalities and accelerating climate change are the central challenges of our time. Recognition of their shared roots in the current market-driven pursuit of economic growth has given rise to the search for a more just economic paradigm. However, less attention has been paid to gender inequality in this literature and to its interaction with these other forms of injustice. This presentation addresses this gap in our knowledge and draws out some of the ways that our research programme hopes to contribute to carving out feminist pathways to an economic system that prioritizes the wellbeing of people and planet.
Bio:
Naila Kabeer is Emeritus Professor of Gender and Development in the Department of International Development at London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Naila is also a Faculty Associate of the International Inequalities Institute, LSE and directs its research programme on Gender Justice and the Wellbeing Economy. She has done extensive advisory work with international agencies (World Bank, ADB, UNDP, UN Women), bilateral agencies (DFID, SIDA, CIDA, IDRC) and NGOs (Oxfam, Action Aid, BRAC, PRADAN and Nijera Kori). Her most recent publication is Renegotiating Patriarchy: Gender, Agency and the ‘Bangladesh Paradox’ (LSE Press 2024: Open Access: https://press.lse.ac.uk/books/m/10.31389/lsepress.rpg). She is currently a member of the High-Level Expert Group on Beyond GDP, appointed by UN Secretary-General.(https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/blog/2025/05/unsg-hl-expert-beyondgdp/).
Website: https://nailakabeer.net/about-me/
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② International Workshop(Book talk):12月4日(木)
Title: “Renegotiating patriarchy in a challenging environment: Stories of change from Bangladesh”
Speaker: Naila Kabeer (Professor Emeritus, Department of International Development & Faculty of International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics.)
Date & Time: December 4th (Thu) 17:10-19:10
Venue: Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University
(Waseda campus, Building no.19, Room 711)
* Room will be open from 17:00.
Access: GSAPS, Waseda University https://www.waseda.jp/fire/gsaps/access
Registration: https://forms.gle/xL6fwdfVkH6J6Rox7
*Download link for the poster:
https://www.waseda.jp/fire/gsaps/assets/uploads/2025/11/20251204_booktalk.pdf
Abstract:
What has been described as the ‘Bangladesh Paradox’ in the development literature refers to the remarkable progress made by the country on social development and gender equality, despite the abysmal poverty, high levels of fertility and the structures of extreme patriarchy that characterized it when it emerged as an independent state in 1971. Naila Kabeer’s new book brings together the macro-level conditions that made this possible as well as the agency exercised by ordinary women and men in translating these possibilities into a remarkable story of progress in a challenging environment.
Bio
Please see information for workshop (Nov 28th)
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