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 Past Events

 

poster April

Gender Violence: Policies and Interventions

Symposium for the Launch of the Feminist Research Group

 

8th April 2013, 2-5-pm, University of East London, SD 1.12

 

Professor Frances Heidensohn: What is the most important contribution feminism can make to debates on gender violence?

In assessing the contribution of feminism on debates on gender violence Frances considers two important questions: how research informs policies and how cultural and conceptual shifts reshape the dialogue.  Models for campaigns which challenge the status quo are also discussed in this talk.  

Frances Heidensohn is Visiting Professor in the Sociology Department at LSE and Emeritus/a Professor of Social Policy, University of London. She is the General Editor of the British Journal of Sociology. Frances is a pioneer of feminist perspectives in criminology, best known for her work on gender and crime. She has also worked on gender and law enforcement on international and comparative perspectives. In 2000 she received the Book Award of the International Division of the American Society of Criminology and in 2004 she was awarded the Sellin Glueck Award for her contributions to international criminology.

 

Mojisola Adebayo: Reflections on 'I Stand Corrected'

Mojisola talks about her most recent collaboration on a performance developed with a South African artist. The work engages with the systemic ongoing problem of 'corrective rape', sexual violence perpetrated against lesbians with the objective to 'cure' or 'correct' them.

Born in South London, Mojisola Adebayo is an actor, director, playwright and producer. She has been making theatre for over two decades. In 2005 Adebayo's Moj of the Antarctic was performed at Lyric Hammersmith, Oval House Theatre, Queer Up North and had a British Council African tour. Adebayo followed this with productions of Muhammad Ali and Me (Oval House), Matt Henson, North Star (Lyric Hammersmith) and her first commission, Desert Boy (Nitro, Albany and national tour).

 

Aylwyn Walsh: Survivor/victim/hero?: Theatre making with women in prison

Awlwyn presents an overview of a theatre-making process with women in prison focusing on how women participants fluctuate between positions, as 'survivors', 'victims' and 'heroes'. The talk, accompanied by images from photographer Cristina Nunez.

Aylwyn Walsh is a performance maker and scholar (University of Lincoln), working on the arts and social change, currently developing practice-led research in women’s prisons. She is also the artistic director of Ministry of Untold Stories. Recent publications include work on arts in healthcare for the Journal for Applied Arts and Health; on street art in Journal of Arts and Communities, and in Total Theatre Magazine, Women in Prison Magazine, Prison Service Journal, Theatre Topics. She is currently co-editing 'Remapping Crisis: A Guide to Athens' published by Zero Books.

 

Gurcharan Virdee: Policy interventions around gender based violence in conflict situations and humanitarian contexts

Gurcharan will consider the challenges in providing adequate support to sexual violence survivors in conflict/humanitarian contexts, focusing on the problems involved in extrapolating models developed in the Western context to situations 'elsewhere'. She will refer to recent cases in Somalia and Afghanistan.

Gurcharan Virdee is Senior Consultant on Violence Against Women/Girls and Gender and Conflict, with Social Development Direct.

 

 

Feminist Research Reading Group,         January 24th, 11-1 pm, Facilitator: Erika Cudworth

 

 

 

Feminist Research Group, Fall seminar

December 10th, 3-5.00 pm

University of East London, Docklands Room: BS.3.18

Hanna Hallgren, Södertörns University College :  Travelling as a Writing Method

Hanna Hallgren will talk about "travelling as a method in writing", which is part of her ongoing project, ”Writing as a method: a study in poetry, writing process and the possibilities of reflexive academic writing”. The aim of this study is to interrogate ”writing as a method.” The research questions being asked focus on how feminist epistemology, theory and methodology can enrich and challenge poetic writing and its methods, and how the poetic construction of truth in poetry can enrich Gender Studies as an academic field. "Travelling as a method ... " is a project in its very beginning, based on the route: London-Aberdeen-Fraserburgh-Aberdeen-Inverness-Thurso-Orkney Islands-Thurso-Glasgow-London.

Hanna Hallgren is a Swedish poet and scholar in Gender Studies at Södertörns University College. She is currently working on a project in artistic research entitled "Writing as a method" in which she predominantly concerns her self with issues on aesthetics, ethics and methodology. She has published seven books in Sweden and Norway.
All welcome!

 

  • Book Launch: 

    Gender and Cosmopolitanism in Europe: A Feminist Perspective

    by Ulrike M. Vieten, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    November 7th, 1.30-3.00, Room: EB.G.18

    University of East London, Docklands Campus

     

    Feminist Research Group meeting

    November 7th, 3.30-5.00,

    University of East London, Docklands Campus, Room: EB.G.18

    ALL WELCOME

 

 

Undutiful Daughters: New Directions in Feminist Thought and Practice – Book Launch                                                                                            

Oct 26, 2012 at 06:00 PM, Birkbeck, Main Building, Malet St

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