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Call for Submissions: GENMAC Conference 2026

GENMAC Conference 2026 – Call for SubmissionsJune 27-28, 2026, Kyoto University, Japan This in-person conference hosted at Kyoto University, Japan, will take place before the Consumer Culture Theory conference. Submissions are due January 30th, 2026 Conference Co-chairs:Lauren Gurrieri (RMIT University), Abigail Nappier Cherup (California State University, San Marcos), Rohan Venkatraman (Deakin University), and Yen Nie…

COMMUNITY NEWS: Rohan Venkatraman Receives Runner-up Recognition for Prestigious ‘Sidney J. Levy Award’

Dr Rohan Venkatraman’s article, titled “Stigma Resistance through Body-in-Practice”, was named runner-up for the Sidney J. Levy Award, which honors the best dissertation-based article published in the Journal of Consumer Research and is presented annually by the Consumer Culture Theory Consortium. Rohan’s article offers a powerful and embodied perspective on consumer resistance, drawing from his…

SPECIAL EVENT: Gender, Technology & Well-being Session at 2024 Summer AMA Conference

AMA MASSIG and GENMAC invite you to a special session on Gender, Technology, and Well-being at the 2024 Summer AMA Conference in Boston, MA. Learn how gender scholarship can contribute to our understanding of well-being featuring illustrative examples in the technology domain. Join us for a guided conversation and discussion with featured panelists: ~ Dr.…

SPECIAL EVENT: Healthy Masculinities Expert Interview Series with Dr. Linda Tuncay Zayer

The Representation Project is hosting a free webinar on the importance of stories about healthy masculinities in advertising and marketing on Thursday, June 6th at 3PM Eastern Time with GENMAC Board Member Dr. Linda Tuncay Zayer. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER This is an interview series featuring the nation’s leading experts on healthy masculinity. This series…

COMMUNITY NEWS: Co-authored Article about GENMAC is Among Top Downloaded Articles in Gender, Work & Organization

In 2022, a group of 11 GENMAC scholars collaborated on an co-authored publication highlighting the work of GENMAC as a feminist academic organization. The article, “Feminist academic organizations: Challenging sexism through collective mobilizing across research, support, and advocacy,” is listed as a Top Downloaded Article in the journal, Gender, Work & Organization. Click Here to…

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