Kadri Aavik
Kadri Aavik is an Estonian sociologist and gender studies scholar. She is an Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Head of the Sociology MA programme at Tallinn University. Her research spans sociology of gender, critical studies of men and masculinities, and critical animal and vegan studies.
Education
Aavik holds an MA in Gender Studies from the Central European University and a PhD in Sociology from Tallinn University.Academic career and research
Aavik works in the School of Governance, Law and Society at Tallinn University and is affiliated with the university’s Gender Studies Research Group. She has been listed as a coordinator of academic activities linked to the Gender Studies Research Group.From 2018 to 2022, she conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Helsinki as part of the project Climate Sustainability in the Kitchen, hosted by the Gender Studies unit.
Her scholarship includes research on labour-market inequality and the gender pay gap,
gender equality mechanisms in academia,
and men, masculinities, and veganism, including work that has been discussed in Estonian media and international-facing outlets.
Editorial work
Aavik is a co-editor of the Estonian gender studies journal Ariadne Lõng.She also serves on the editorial board of the journal Men and Masculinities.
Veganism and activism
Aavik has participated in Estonia’s animal-rights and vegan movement, including speaking roles connected to animal-rights events and work with civil society organisations.She has also been described as a member of Estonian NGOs including the Estonian Vegan Society and Loomus, and as the author of the vegan blog Veganmaailm.