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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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A decade of Dangerous Women: celebrating International Women’s Day 2026

Posted on March 8, 2026 by Hazel Hall
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A Decade of Dangerous WomenMarch 8th 2026 marks a decade since staff in the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) at the University of Edinburgh posted the first entry to the Dangerous Women Project web site on International Women’s Day 2016. In the year that followed, over 350 provocation pieces were added to the site in a bid to answer the question What does it mean to be a ‘dangerous woman’? Continue reading →

Posted in Events | Tagged #iwd2026, Anna Burns, balinana, Chief Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Countess of Buchan, Dangerous Women, Dangerous Women Project, Dr Anna Girling, Dr Elsie C Albis, Dr Frances Ryan, Dr Georgi Gill, Dr Helen Shutt, Dr Jéssica Hipolito, Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri, Dr Sheelalipi Sahana, Frances Ryan, Gulfisha Fatima, IASH, Insitute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Isabel, Jo Shaw, Marielle Franco, Nancy Cunard, Professor Jo Shaw, University of Edinburgh | Leave a reply

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