Working groups
Working groups are where the network does its research. Each is a self-organized cluster of contributors taking up a specific line of inquiry: translating a key text, developing a research strand, building a teaching resource, or organizing around a particular site or struggle. Working groups publish articles to the network newsletter, post their own events to the public calendar, and maintain a page on this site where their ongoing work is visible to the field.
Her Know How
Talks and reading group meetings on gender and women’s roles in production studies.
Production Pedagogies
Pedagogical work and teaching resources for the field of Production Studies.
Start a working group
If you and several colleagues are working on questions adjacent to Production Studies and want a venue for sustained exchange, you can propose a new working group. Send a paragraph describing the proposed inquiry and the names of two or three core members to the editorial team. The editorial board reviews proposals quarterly.