Arctic Periods: Transnational Knowledge about Menstrual History and Wellbeing

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

During the 2010s, menstrual activism, art, media and policy in the Arctic region increased. In 2020, Scotland became the first country in the world to make period products free, and Arctic countries launched public health campaigns about menstruation. This project will bring together menstrual researchers from the region to exchange expertise and raise awareness of common ambitions regarding promotion of menstrual research and wellbeing in the Arctic. We will prepare the first literature review on menstruation in the Arctic, collaborate through online workshops, and organise one public event, thus providing policy makers in the region with historic and contemporary knowledge.

The project is funded by the Scottish Government Arctic connections Fund 2021 - 2022 and is a collaboration between Dr. Røstvik (Aberdeen University), Dr. Saniya Lee Ghanoui (Suffolk University, USA), Josefin Perdotter (Gøteborg University), Mie Kusk Søndergaard (South Danish University) and Lise Ulrik Andreasen (Aarhus University)
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date18/10/202131/03/2022