The Nordic Gender Institute, NIKK’s predecessor, was active 1996–2011. The Institute worked thematically and covered a total of 12 different themes during this period. On these pages we have gathered all of the Institute’s articles and publications, theme by theme.
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- Men and masculinities 2002-2008
- Men on the Menu
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- The Hiding Men in Prostitution
- Queering Me Softly – or Expanding Masculinity?
- Making Violent Fathers Invisible
- September 11 and Male Violence
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- “Home alone” Fathers
- Mirrored Masculinity? Turning the Perspective of Sexualization and Representation Around
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- Youth, Gender and Pornography 2004 2006
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- Gender and power 2008-2009
- Prostitution in the Nordic Countries 2007-2008
- Anti-discrimination 2007-2008
- Ethnicity and gender 2009-2010
- "Immigrant" girls as a political symbol
- Colour blind gender studies
- Research by political demand
- White and Eurocentric
- Hijab chic
- What has Pippi Longstocking got to do with post-colonialism?
- Young men take a stand against honour-related oppression
- Young, Muslim and Woman, Norwegian style
- Tracing Transitions: Young people, Nationality and Difference
- Birgitta of Sweden as Saint Mother
- Women’s Bodyrights and Christian Sexual Ethics
- "Intra-ethnic Diplomacy" and Labour Market Chances
- We White, Western, Heterosexual, Middle-class Women
- "Immigrant" girls as a political symbol
- Gender and Climate Change 2009-2011
- Family policy 2009-2011
- Mapping of fathers' use of paternity and parental leaves in the Nordic countries
- House with designated au pair room
- What is women’s social citizenship made of?
- Increased Parental Choice Can Lead to Reduced Gender Equality
- Child care – a site of struggle and compromise
- Gender Equality and Fertility
- Towards a Family Equality Policy? The abandonment of the male bread winner family model
- Nordic family policies – between quotas and freedom of choice
- The decline and fall of the nuclear family presents no menace to the couple norm
- Heterosexual Couples Talking about and "Doing" Gender
- The family – a site of safety or oppression?
- Mapping of fathers' use of paternity and parental leaves in the Nordic countries
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