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Professor Davina Cooper made Fellow of Academy of Social Sciences

By Andrea Shieber | 13 October 2017

Professor of Law and Political Theory Davina Cooper has been made a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, the representative body of the social … Read more

£724,000 grant explores gender status in English law

By Andrea Shieber | 30 June 2017

Kent Law School Professor Davina Cooper, working with a team of colleagues, has secured a grant of £724,000 for a three-year study investigating and evaluating … Read more

Research excellence at Law School rewarded with two University Research Prizes

By Andrea Shieber | 16 February 2017

Research excellence at Kent Law School has been rewarded in this year’s University Research Prizes with an Advanced Research Prize for Professor Davina Cooper and … Read more

Portrait of Kent academic to feature in collection of feminist scholars

By Andrea Shieber | 02 September 2016

A portrait of Kent Professor Davina Cooper will be amongst those to feature in a collection of ‘counter portraits’ of feminist scholars. Professor Cooper’s portrait … Read more

Professor Davina Cooper awarded Feminist Theory Annual Essay Prize 2016

By Andrea Shieber | 22 April 2016

Kent Law School Professor Davina Cooper has been awarded the Feminist Theory Annual Essay Prize 2016. In selecting Professor Cooper’s essay ‘Bringing the state up conceptually: … Read more

Workshop in May: Imagining the state for transformative progressive politics

By Andrea Shieber | 14 December 2015

A two-day workshop interrogating whether states have a place within a transformative progressive politics will be hosted by Professor Davina Cooper on Kent’s Canterbury campus in … Read more

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