Dignity Without Danger – about the research
Discover the research into menstrual health and exclusion in South Asia that's being carried out by the Dignity Without Danger project.
Discover the research into menstrual health and exclusion in South Asia that's being carried out by the Dignity Without Danger project.
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you can explore qualitative research based on interviews with Nepali women.
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Find out about the research areas within the Being Lean and Seen project, based in the Liverpool Business School.
Liverpool Screen School Research Seminar is a series of talks exploring media, culture and identity. The research events attract high-profile speakers and is aimed at academics and students. Find out more.
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Dr Kay Standing and Dr Sara Parker are currently completing a British Academy Small Grant Project on re-usable sanitary towel projects, assessing their wider impact on women's health and wellbeing in Nepal. Find out more about this research.
John Goble was the Chief Officer for Elder Dempster Lines. John joined Elder Dempsters in 1963 as Third Mate. In his interview, John discusses the challenges of working at sea, his first impressions on West Africa and how the impact containerisation had on the industry.
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, you are invited to read the interviews with women activists in Nepal. The interviews help us to gain a better understanding of their unique and inspirational lives.