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  1. Victoria N. Bateman (née Powell, born 1979) is a British feminist economist and academic, specialising in economic history. She is a fellow in economics at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. [2] She is Director of Studies for the Economics Tripos at Gonville and Caius College.

  2. Aside from her writing and public speaking, Victoria is also known for using her own body in art and protest, to challenge the assumptions and stigma surrounding women’s bodies, to confront sexism in economics, and to fight Brexit.

  3. Victoria Bateman. You can read more about her on Victoria’s website: http://vnbateman.com.

  4. The website of Dr. Victoria Bateman - feminist, economist and naked protestor. Author of The Sex Factor and Naked Feminism.

  5. By using her own naked body in both art and protest, Victoria aims to reveal and challenge the way that women are judged by society - to stand up to the toxic way in which women are divided into “bodies” and “brains” or “good girls” and “whores”, and to break what she calls “the cult of female modesty”.

  6. Jun 7, 2019 · The Faculty's Victoria Bateman takes part in a new BBC Radio 4 economics series onUnderstand: the economy”, presented by Tim Harford. She details the history of everything from inflation, to interest and mortgage rates, plus economic growth and GDP.

  7. May 13, 2019 · In her new book, The Sex Factor: How Women Made the West Rich (Polity), Bateman revisits economic history through feminist eyes.

  8. Mar 17, 2023 · Victoria Bateman: “I use my naked body to try and subvert things”. The feminist economist once saw modesty as a necessity in order to be taken seriously. Now, she protests nude.

  9. Oct 11, 2019 · — Victoria Bateman, economics lecturer at Cambridge University and author ofThe Sex Factor” In the spring of 2018, hundreds of the world’s brightest economists descended in the British...

  10. Victoria Bateman is a Fellow in Economics at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Her research focuses on economic history, with a particular interest in social inequalities and the connection to a country's economy, how modern economic policy can learn from history, and the impact that women's rights and empowerment has on equality and ...

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