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Queer seminar: Queer lives. Shared stories across differences
What events from their lives do people highlight when they talk about themselves as queer?
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SciFest 2021 – a science festival online!
SciFest is a science festival, and it covers all disciplines; from natural science, technology, medicine, pharmacy to humanities and social sciences.
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–15:00
Thursday seminar: Chemistry or service?
How is ’sugar daddies’ desire for sugar dating arrangements to be based on mutual interest and pleasure played out in a commercial context that is constructed to bypass the requirement of such mutuality?
Welcome to the Thursday seminar: Chemistry or service? Sugar daddies’ quest for mutuality within the confines of commercial exchange -
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Thursday seminar: Hedged Out
Why is the “one percent” in the United States composed of mostly White men?
Welcome to the seminar Hedged Out: Insecurity and Inequality on Wall Street -
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Presentation of Katarina Pirak Sikku's artwork Agálaččat bivttastuvvon sohkagotti ivnniiguin
The artist Katarina Pirak Sikku presents the artwork Agálaččat bivttastuvvon sohkagotti ivnniiguin at Carolina Rediviva in Uppsala, and meets the curator Natalie King for a conversation.
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Women's Participation in Biological Research
Welcome to the 60% seminar for Juvêncio Manuel Nota, PhD student at the Centre for Gender Research