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I.E. (Irene) Dubel

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Transnational Configurations, Conflict and Governance
Area of expertise: Women’s rights and gender equality, feminist social movements, international cooperation and North-South relations

Visiting address
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
Postal address
  • Postbus 15578
    1001 NB Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profile

    Irene Dubel is a PhD candidate with a focus on transnational feminist activism at the Department of Political Science. Her interest is specifically in the politics and dynamics of transnational feminist solidarity activism and policy advocacy across North-South divides.

    For her PhD, she studies specific cases of Dutch transnational feminist solidarity activism that have emerged since 1975 (International Women’s Year). Her research draws on her professional career in Dutch and international development cooperation which has included a main focus on women’s (human) rights, gender equality, sexual and reproductive rights and support to (feminist) social movements.

    Her PhD is supervised by Dr. Conny Roggeband at UvA and Prof. Mieke Verloo at Radboud University.

  • Research

    Reseach methods

    • Qualitative historical and comparative feminist movement analysis
    • Process tracing
    • Discursive analysis
    • Oral history
    • Archival reserach
  • Publications

    2025

    2021

    2025

    • Dubel, I. E. (2025). Dutch Transnational Feminist Solidarity Activism: across North-South Divides 1975-2018. Uitgeverij Verloren.
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