Submissions LOVA/Marjan Rens MA Thesis Award 2019
- Loes Oudenhuijsen (Leiden University)
’You Have to Know How to Play, Otherwise They Will Catch You’ Young Women and the Navigation of Same-Sex Intimacies in Contemporary Urban Senegal
- Alexandra Rodriguez (University of Groningen)
“Learning Where I’m Coming From”: The Identity Construction of 1.5-, Second-, and Fourth- Generation Migrants of Mexican Descent in Florida
- Caroline Silveira Campos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
The Tattoo Art of Existence
- Girmay Hailekiros Ayele (Institute of Social Studies, The Hague)
Young Ethiopian Women’s Migration to the Middle East: Agency, decision-making processes and empowerment
- Isadora Cardoso Vasconcelos (Maastricht University)
Gender and Climate Change in Pathways of Development Encounters of National Policies with Gender Justice and Climate Justice
- Jemma Middleton (Leiden University)
Re-imagining Polyamorous Intimacies:An Ethnography of Polyamorists in the Netherlands
- Laurens Tan (Leiden University)
Frontstages en backstages in de wereld van Indonesische Dangdutzangeressen
- Liza Koch (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Women’s Rights and Access to Land in Southern Malawi
- Maria Jose Ruelas De Leon (Institute of Social Studies, The Hague)
Luchando y Echándole Lucha: The Ability of Women of Naco, Sonora, to Navigate through Obstacles and Borders.
- Maria Wagner (Institute of Social Studies, The Hague)
Representing Sexual Transactions in Times of the ´Cuban Thaw´: The Legitimisation of Sexuality Regulation in Cuba´s Anti-Trafficking and HIV-Prevention Strategies
- Nika Looman (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Everyday Genderqueerness: Negotiating Dominant Notions of Dutch Citizenship through Everyday Practices in a Binary Gendered Society
- Melody Jap (University of Amsterdam)
Women Against Feminism: A Qualitative Research into the Understanding of Modern Western Anti-Feminism in the Context of an Online Community.
- Aniek Santema (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Towards which future? Education and Uncertainty among Syrian refugee Youths in Lebanon.