Bridging the gender health gap means treating health as a social infrastructure that starts with bodies and extends to data, moving through healthcare systems, pharmaceuticals, and culture. An interview with Ida Tin, Danish entrepreneur and innovation pioneer who coined the term FemTech
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Throughout the history of technology, gender stereotypes have been so deep-rooted that they have often outweighed even market interests, delaying innovation within an economy shaped by cultural assumptions about masculinity. We spoke with financial journalist and bestselling author Katrine Kielos, whose work explores how sexist thinking continues to shape — and hold back — the evolution of intelligence
What happens if digital capitalism privatises feminism, separating it from the collective dimension and turning girls' sexual freedom into an individual performance? Online hypersexualisation and monetisation of bodies reveal patriarchal dynamics based on persuasion, where the line between consent and compliance has become increasingly blurred
What is the relationship between the myth of growth, exploitation of environmental resources, poverty and gender roles? We discussed this with Naila Kabeer, feminist economist at the London School of Economics, starting from a new language capable of naming the connections between bodies, money and nature
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the mightiest of them all? The legacy of Golden Dawn Women’s belief in the Amazonian ideal. A myth that has a long and complex history in Greek culture, dating back to ancient times
Although the Prime Minister of Slovenia is a woman, the way to preeminent political roles is not yet paved to women. Gender stereotypes still affect the image and the possibilities of women in several domains, but, albeit slow, there are clear improvements.