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Working paper No. 11- Emerging Powers, Sexuality and Human Rights: Fumbling around the elephant

In 2013, in collaboration with partners, SPW began a new line of work that examines the intersections between geopolitical trends — coalescing around the  “emergence” Brazil, China, India and South [...] Read more

SPW Working Paper, No. 10 – Emerging powers: Can it be that “sexuality and human rights” is a ‘lateral issue’?

This article shares ideas discussed in the project first round of conversation, which was held in Rio in July 2013, and includes an analysis – originally presented at a panel [...] Read more

Working Paper, No. 9 – Ranking homophobia: comments on the Spartacus International Gay Travel Index

SPW presents its Working Paper n. 9, in which Justin Perez (Univesity of California, Irvine) procedes to a critical understanding of lesbian and gay tourism, as well as comments on [...] Read more

Working Paper, No. 8 – Biopolitics at the Crossroads of Sexuality and Disaster: The Case of Haiti, by Rosalind P. Petchesky

SPW Working Paper N. 8 presents the remarkable analysis developed by Rosalind Petchesky, member of SPW Steering Committee, on the biopolitics of the militarized humanitarian responses to the Haiti 2010 [...] Read more

Working Paper, No. 7 – The global context: Sexuality and geopolitics (selected texts)

In the Working Paper The global context: Sexuality and geopolitics, find the following selected texts from SPW Newsletters N. 10 and N. 11: Reflecting on 2011 events: scattered notes on [...] Read more

Working Paper, No. 6 – Some thoughts for Sexuality Policy Watch on The Global Gender Gap Report 2009, by Kate Bedford

In late 2009, the World Economic Forum (WEF) launched its new report on the Global Gender Gap Index, which gained immediate visibility in both global and national media. In this [...] Read more

Working Paper, No.5 – Pope’s visit to Brazil, by Washington Castilhos

In 2007, the Pope’s visit to Brazil mobilized groups in opposition to the Vatican’s moral dogmatism. In support of these groups, SPW, in close collaboration with CLAM, has produced short [...] Read more

Special Working Paper – Sexual Minorities, by Rosalind Petchesky

The position paper The Language of ‘Sexual Minorities’ and the Politics of Identity, written by Rosalind Petchesky, in collaboration with Sonia Corrêa, Ignacio Saiz and Hossam Baghat, SPW’s members, highlights [...] Read more

Working Paper No.4 – Senegal: homophobia and Islamic political manipulation, by Codou Bop

Check out the Working Paper Senegal: homophobia and Islamic political manipulation by Codou Bop, a Senegalese journalist. She develops a particularly sharp insight analysis about on the Senegalese episode, which may [...] Read more

Working paper, No. 3 – Interrogating ‘Sexualities’ at Beijing+10?, by Angela Collet

SPW Working Paper 3, “Interrogating ‘Sexualities’ at Beijing+10?, written by Angela Collet, is an anlysis on the CSW and Beijing+10 process. Read it here. Read more

Working Paper, No. 2 – Bracting Sexuality: Human Rights and Sexual Orientation, by Ignacio Saiz

The SPW report, “Bracting Sexuality: Human Rights and Sexual Orientation”, written by Ignacio Saiz, analyzes the recognition of rights relating to sexual orientation within the United Nations human rights system. [...] Read more

Working Paper, No.1 – Global Implications of U.S. Domestic and International Policies on Sexuality, by Françoise Girard

The SPW report, “Global Implications of U.S. Domestic and International Policies on Sexuality”, written by Françoise Girard, was launched at the San Juan high level meeting (2004) organized by ECLAC. [...] Read more

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