22nd October 2014 GENDER FEST European University Institute Sala Capitolo - Badia Fiesolana Via dei Roccettini 9, San Domenico di Fiesole PROGRAM 9.00-9.15: Welcome by GRaSe and COSMOS 9.15-10.00 Keynote speech Donatella Della Porta (EUI): “Gender and sex in social movement studies” 10:00-11:30 Gender, Politics and Social Movements Chair: Pieter Judson (EUI) 1. Nguyen Vu Thuc Linh (EUI): “Women, don’t interfere with US – we are fighting for Poland!” The Making of Gendered Solidarność” 2. Lotta-Liina Mustonen (EUI): “The gender-dimension of the authoritarian backlash in Egypt” 3. Helge Hiram Jensen (EUI): “Resisting benevolent sexism at two fronts: radical feminist struggle in Shi'ite Lebanon” Discussant: Elena Borghi (EUI) 11.30-11.45 Coffee Break 11.45-13.00 Gender and Employment Chair: Brunella Casalini (University of Florence) 1. Waltraud Schütz (EUI): "The purpose is morality, the instrument therefore is work. Gender as a key category in the research on 19 century education and employment” 2. Jane Humphries (Univ. of Oxford) and Jacob Weisdorf (Univ. of Odense): “The wages of women in England, 12601850” th 3. Anna Frisone (EUI): “Unveiling gender within the trade unions. 1970s Italian experience” Discussant: Sabrina Marchetti (EUI) 13.15-14.00 Lunch Break 14.00-14.45 Dialogue between Ruth Rubio Marin (EUI) and Orit Kamir (Israeli Centre for Human Dignity) Chair: Kathryn Lum (EUI) 14.45-16.15 Gender and Sexual Policies Chair: Debora Spini (Syracuse University) 1. Riccardo Ciacci (EUI): “Entertainment business and sexual crime in New York” 2. Lucrecia Rubio Grundell (EUI) “Sex workers’ organisations and EU anti-trafficking policies” 3. Konstantinos Eleftheriadis (SciencePo): “Sexual politics of austerity: Framings in the Greek Media” 4. Marion Guerrero (EUI): “Activating the courtrooms: Windows of opportunity in strategic same-sex rights litigation before the ECJ and the ECtHR” Discussant: Elena Brodeala (EUI) 16.15-16.30 Coffee Break 16.30-18.00 Gender, Norms and Values Chair: Luisa Passerini (EUI) 1. Margot Beal (EUI): “Reading Adrienne Rich in history? Domestic work and female bonding” 2. Tomasz Hen-Konarski (EUI): “Virility or bestiality? The centrality of gender in the political thought of Nikolai Gogol’” 3. Dieneke de Vos (EUI): “The concept of “gender” in the work of the International Criminal Court” Discussant: Lucia Re (University of Florence) 18.00-18.45 Keynote speech David Oppenheimer (University of Berkeley): “U.S. students as social activists in anti-discrimination law.” 18.45-19.00 Closing remarks
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