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[eccr] Resend - Conference Gender and power in the new Europe
Fri Feb 14 12:07:49 GMT 2003
Some of you requested a resend. 'ere it is.
Nico
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more at http://www.5thfeminist.lu.se/index.html
5th European Feminist Research Conference.
Gender and power in the new Europe
Centre for gender studies, Lund University, Sweden
19-24 August 2003
The purpose of the conference is:
[] to be a forum for gender researchers from all of Europe
[] to facilitate networking between gender researchers
[] to integrate younger researchers into the field in cooperation
with AthenaStudentForum@NextGENDERation (ASF@NG)
The theme of the conference is Gender and Power in the New Europe -
intersections of ethnicity, class, disability, sexualities and generations.
CONFERENCE UP-DATES
The Fifth European Feminist Research Conference - Gender and Power in the
New Europe begins in the late afternoon on the 20th of August. The 19th is
reserved for pre-conference meetings.
The final registration page will soon be up and running but until then you
can use the pre-registration page. We will send out a notice to you as soon
as the registration page is up-dated.
Deadline to register for the conference is May 15th.
Deadline for Abstracts Extended
The final deadline for submitting abstracts is extended to March 1.
Abstracts can be submitted at the suggestion page until the final
registration page is completed.
- abstracts of completed, in-progress or proposed research as well as case
studies, reports and analyses of teaching Women's Studies.
Conference Fees
The early fee, to be paid before April 20th, is 180 Euro.
The normal fee, paid after April 20th, is 220 Euro.
Student and doctoral student fees are 100 Euro.
Funding
The conference have not received the amount needed to fund as many
participants as planned and there will only be a very few grants available.
When you register at the final registration page later on, you will have
the opportunity to indicate your need for funding. The few grants available
will be distributed according to the quality of the paper and its relevance
to the conference theme. Geographic position and age will also be taken
under consideration. Additionally there will be a limited number of grants
in the form of reduced conference fees.
THEMATIC WORKSHOP STREAMS
The workshop streams of the conference has been up-dated. Please note that
the first theme is now called Global and Changing Europe and that we have
added a stream called Critical Studies of Masculinities.
The conference will be structured around parallel thematic workshops, some
directly related to the main theme and others focused upon wider issues in
the field of feminist and gender studies. The workshops will address,
illuminate, integrate, question or deconstruct the central categories of
class, ethnicity, sexualities and generations. In the tittles of these
broad workshop streams, the terms, gender, power, women, class, ethnicity,
sexualities and generations are not repeated since we assume that these
concepts are treated in a variety of ways in every workshop stream. These
themes are:
I. Global and Changing Europe
II. Equality
III. Resistance and Empowerment
IV. Normativity and Hegemony
V. Bodies and Pleasure
VI. Academy
VII. Science and Technology Studies and Feminism/Space and Diversity
VIII. Bodies, Embodiment, Health
IX. Violence, Militarism, War and Peace
X. Critical Studies of Masculinities
XI. Women's/Gender/Feminist Studies in Europe
XII. Theory, Methodology and Epistemology
XIII. Language, Images and Representation
XIV. Working, Welfare States, Labour Markets and Migration
XV. Narratives and Memories
XVI. Sources for Research and Action - the politics of feminist
perspectives on information and documentation
Furthermore, a few workshops will remain open for themes that may develop
from delivered abstracts.
Time will also be available for network meetings, research group meetings,
roundtable discussions and other meetings.
PARTICIPANTS
The conference is open to experts, established researchers as well as
younger researchers. We will particularly emphasize two groups of
participants; these are doctoral students and younger researchers in Europe
and researchers from universities and institutions in the NIS and former
"Eastern" European states.
Librarians and documentalists working in the field of gender studies are
especially welcome. Additionally, there will be space for meetings of
associated specialists such as equality experts.
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Carpentier Nico (Phd)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University Brussels
Studies on Media, Information & Telecommunication (SMIT)
Centre for Media Sociology (CeMeSO)
Office: C0.05
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-629.18.30
F: ++ 32 (0)2-629.28.61
E-mail: (Nico.Carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
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