Why a Feminist Agenda for Intellectual Property?
Author ORCID Identifier
Carys J. Craig: 0000-0003-2035-9494
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
11-7-2024
Source Publication
Lai, Jessica C, Kathy Bowrey, with Kara W Swanson, Metka Potočnik, Carys J Craig, Paul R Gugliuzza, Jordana R Goodman, Ronelle Geldenhuys, and Maryam Khajeh Tabari. "Why a feminist agenda for intellectual property?". A Research Agenda for Intellectual Property Law and Gender. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
Keywords
Gender; Feminist agenda; Feminist perspectives; Intellectual property
Abstract
The Introduction to this book reflects on why there is a need for a volume exploring intellectual property (IP) vis-à-vis gender and thinking about a feminist agenda for IP, as well as what such an agenda might look like. It highlights how the book offers multiple entry points to various methods, approaches and questions to think about IP with respect to gender and feminist perspectives. The authors of the Introduction agree that a diversity of methods and approaches are required to show that feminist perspectives are core IP perspectives, and to improve the material lives of women vis-à-vis IP.
Repository Citation
Lai, Jessica C.; Bowrey, Kathy; Swanson, Kara W.; Potočnik, Metka; Craig, Carys; Gugliuzza, Paul R.; Goodman, Jordana R.; Geldenhuys, Ronelle; and Tabari, Maryam Khajeh, "Why a Feminist Agenda for Intellectual Property?" (2024). Articles & Book Chapters. 3307.
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