Dr Xianan Jin (@jin_alison) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Xianan Jin

@jin_alison

Lecturer @exeterpolitics. Political Economy |Transnational Feminism |Africa and E-Asia. Book MS in progress: Neoliberal Authoritarianism in Rwanda.

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Glad to say I am co-editor of this new James Currey series with Prof Joel Modiri, Head of Jurisprudence at UP Law We have excellent monographs lined up, leading with something very special. Send us your proposals or catch us for a chat at #ASAUK2024

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Nan Goldin, Brian Eno and Rosalind Nashashibi among signees of open letter accusing Royal Academy of 'anti-Palestinian censorship' theartnewspaper.com/2024/08/01/thi…

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Citizen Advice was among the last few free public services left in the welfare state. I am horrified to see this burnt down in Sunderland by the far right 😠

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Thanks AfricanStudiesUK for making my dream come true:so lucky to be on the panel with people whom I have been reading for so long.I won’t expect everyone to be there (it’s the last panel) but the panellists are just so cool! I will present my book project & hope to see many of you 🙌

Thanks <a href="/ASAUK_News/">AfricanStudiesUK</a> for making my dream come true:so lucky to be on the panel with people whom I have been reading for so long.I won’t expect everyone to be there (it’s the last panel) but the panellists are just so cool! I will present my book project &amp; hope to see many of you 🙌
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Stop talking immigration as the scapegoat to cover the real problems. The series of far-right riots reveals how impoverished and desperate the people are. What people need are healthcare, education, pension and food on the table. Invest in the people, not in war and violence!

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So honoured to attend AfricanStudiesUK as a Best Thesis Finalist. Will present my book project at 9K (Sat afternoon) on ‘Neoliberal Authoritarianism in Rwanda: The Political Economy of Women’s Political Participation’. Looking forward to seeing colleagues and friends ❤️

So honoured to attend <a href="/ASAUK_News/">AfricanStudiesUK</a> as a Best Thesis Finalist. Will present my book project at 9K (Sat afternoon) on ‘Neoliberal Authoritarianism in Rwanda: The Political Economy of
Women’s Political Participation’. Looking forward to seeing colleagues and friends ❤️
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In this podcast, I totally enjoyed talking to Liujia about the impacts of neoliberalism on gendered livelihoods in Chinese factories and Rwandan street markets🤓feels great to be speaking at your favourite podcast despite its updated *annually only 😂@chenchenzh.bsky.social

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Getting ready for the book launch for my friend Mary Austin’s book launch 💪🏼 Join us at in Newcastle or online (msg me for a zoom link). 4pm - Wednesday 23rd October. Conference Room, Newcastle Law School is leaving X.

Getting ready for the book launch for my friend Mary Austin’s book launch 💪🏼 Join us at in Newcastle or online (msg me for a zoom link). 4pm - Wednesday 23rd October. Conference Room, <a href="/NCLLawSchool/">Newcastle Law School is leaving X</a>.
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📌 A Special Issue of the Journal of Agrarian Change launches on 4th November at SOAS University of London! Part of a seminar series in the Journal of Agrarian Change, this event on 'The Social Reproduction of Agrarian Change: Feminist Political Economy and Rural Transformations in the Global South'

📌 A Special Issue of the Journal of Agrarian Change launches on 4th November at <a href="/SOAS/">SOAS University of London</a>! Part of a seminar series in the Journal of Agrarian Change, this event on 'The Social Reproduction of Agrarian Change: Feminist Political Economy and Rural Transformations in the Global South'
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Out now! Dr Xianan Jin investigates how gender and class shape women’s political empowerment in post-genocide Rwanda, where access to land creates gendered networks for women to exercise their political agency in the community, market, and state. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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I consider it a privilege to publish my first article with JPS whose reviewers offered sharp & constructive feedback. But, if you ask me for one tip to publish with JPS, I'd say prepare a Spotify list of Marxist music or this one called F* academia it will never love you back...

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Want to know why contexts are important for dismantling hierarchical structures of knowledge? Check out my co-authored BISA - British International Studies Association blog post with Dr Catherine Owen, and our open access RIS article! ANUBellSchool, Exeter Politics

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travelling to Shanghai for this symposium on #AfricaLeft 👇I will present a newly developed paper on #feminism and #TradeUnion with a focus on Emma Mashinini (#SouthAfrica) and Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (#Nigeria). If you are interested in participating online, drop me a msg ✊

travelling to Shanghai for this symposium on #AfricaLeft 👇I will present a newly developed paper on #feminism and #TradeUnion with a focus on Emma Mashinini (#SouthAfrica) and Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (#Nigeria). If you are interested in participating online, drop me a msg ✊
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The Exeter South Asia Centre is delighted to co-host the annual 'Writing from a Position of Anger' lecture, which will be delivered by leading postcolonial scholar Rahul Rao on Dec 2 at 12PM in Peter Lanyon Lecture 5 on Penryn campus.

The Exeter South Asia Centre is delighted to co-host the annual 'Writing from a Position of Anger' lecture, which will be delivered by leading postcolonial scholar Rahul Rao on Dec 2 at 12PM in Peter Lanyon Lecture 5 on Penryn campus.