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Is Scholar-Activism an Oxymoron? Reflecting on the Challenges and Opportunities for Scholarly Activism or Activist Scholarship in the Politics and Gender Field – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2025

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Upon publication of this article the surname for the author Pardis Asadi Zeidabadi was incomplete leaving Zeidabadi off the full name and, listing them as Pardis Asadi.

This has been corrected in the article.

References

Philipson Garcia, Daniela, True, Jacqui, Abbashar, Aida, Akbari, Farkhondeh, Asadi Zeidabadi, Pardis, Aung, Isabella, Dadpour, Rana, Cárdenas, Magda Lorena, Dhanani, Priya, Lai, Ruby, Matveiva, Olga, Navumau, Vasil, Rudnik, Alesia, Scheyer, Victoria, Manoilenko, Hanna, Zulver, Julia, Hanifah, Hana, and Maureen Brunt Women and Democratic Change Network. 2025. “Is Scholar-Activism an Oxymoron? Reflecting on the Challenges and Opportunities for Scholarly Activism or Activist Scholarship in the Politics and Gender Field.” Politics & Gender 19. doi:10.1017/S1743923X25000194CrossRefGoogle Scholar