KSH 2
Widening participation

Knowledge &
Support Hubs
Support Hubs
Co-creating knowledge with academics
and practitioners across Europe
Four thematic Knowledge and Support Hubs provide a bi-directional gateway between researchers and equality practitioners. Each Hub carries out dedicated research and supports three Communities of Practice.
INSPIRE counts on four thematic Knowledge and Support Hubs set up to provide a forum for academics, experts and practitioners to come together to create cutting edge, practice-based knowledge in our four thematic areas: Sustaining Change, Widening Participation, Intersectionality and Innovation and the Private Sector. Each Knowledge and Support Hub will support three communities of practice (CoPs).

Knowledge and Support Hub 2
Widening participation
The KSH Widening participation supports creation of GEPs and alternatives in R&I organisations in Europe and Latin America as a way to institutionalise inclusive gender equality policies. It develops support strategies that result from critical reflection on knowledge production, while considering specificities of social and political contexts and building on past experiences and practices.
Led by
Led by
- Ewa Krzaklewska, Marta Warat, Ewelina Ciaputa & Paulina Sekuła (Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland)
- Jovana Mihajlović Trbovc, Tjaša Cankar, Iva Kosmos, Ana Hofman, Tanja Petrović, Martin Pogačar (ZRC-SAZU, Slovenia)
- Gloria Bonder (FLACSO, Argentina)
Communities
of Practice
of Practice
Working
Papers
Papers
Working papers have been developed on different thematic areas related to sustaining change, these papers summarise the knowledge exchange between experts and practitioners.
Working Paper 1