Marylène Lieber est sociologue, professeure à l’université de Genève. Ses travaux portent sur les violences, l’espace public et les migrations. Elle a publiéGenre, violences et espaces publics. La vulnérabilité des femmes en question (2008).
The debates about what we incorrectly call gender theories are ferocious, in part because of our lack of knowledge of what gender studies are. This is the main reason for a book setting out the state of knowledge, both internationally and in terms of the diversity of the theories.
Éléonore Lépinard is a sociologist and professor at the Université de Lausanne. Her work focuses on feminist movements and theories, intersectionality and law. She has published several works including, Feminist Trouble. Intersectionality Politics in Post-Secular Times (Oxford, 2019) and L’Intersectionnalité. Enjeux théoriques et politiques (Intersectionality: theoretical and political challenges) (edited with Farinaz Fassa and Marta Roca i Escoda, La Dispute, 2016).
Marylène Lieber is a sociologist and professor at the Université de Genève. Her research focuses on violence, public spaces and migration. She has published several works including, Genre, violences et espaces publics. La vulnérabilité des femmes en question (Gender, violence and public spaces. Women’s vulnerability in question) (Presses de Science Po, 2008) and, with Tania Angeloff, Chinoises au XXIe siècle. Ruptures et continuités (Chinese women in the 21st century. Ruptures and continuity) (La Découverte, 2012).