June 4-7 2009 Utrecht, The Netherlands

7th European Feminist Research Conference

Gendered Cultures at the Crossroads of Imagination, Knowledge and Politics

 

The 7th European Feminist Research Conference “Gendered Cultures” focuses on Europe and European perspectives, combining the Humanities with (inter)disciplinary research from other scientific traditions. It actively seeks cutting-edge scholarship by working with papers organized around intersecting themes. Cutting-edge comes to mean “inclusive” rather than “new” research on gender, women, and feminism at the crossroads of different practices of imagination, knowledge and politics. Both young and established researchers are invited to present papers that accept this challenge for the future. European Women’s Studies Associations are explicitly invited to have their annual meetings at the 7th European Feminist Research Conference. Contact the organization for more information at 7thfeminist@let.uu.nl.

 

The conference is a triennial event organized by the Gender Studies Programme (Utrecht University), AOIFE and ATHENA. Previous European Feminist Research Conferences were held at the universities of: Aalborg (1991), Graz (1994), Coimbra (1997), Bologna (2000), Lund (2003) and Lódz (2006).

 

The 7th European Feminist Research Conference focuses on a wide but well-defined range of themes:

  • A. Imagination: Art & Politics
  • B. Feminism in Post-Secular Europe
  • C. Global Connections: Migration, Consumption & Politics
  • D. Sexuality: Public, Private & Beyond
  • E. War & Violence
  • F. Media & Technology: The Politics of Representation
  • G. Multi-Ethnic Europe: Identities, Boundaries & Communities
  • H. Stories to Tell: Fiction, History & Memory
  • I. Generations in Feminism: Women’s Movements of Past, Present & Future
  • J. Cultures of Knowledge: Sciences, Humanities & Feminist Theory
  • K. Social & Economic Europe: Geographies of Work & Care

 

Aims: The conference will be a forum for gender researchers to facilitate networking between them; and to integrate doctoral students and young researchers into the field.

 

Participants: The conference invites experts, established scholars and young researchers, policy makers from all member states of the EU, candidate countries, associate countries and third countries.

 

Networking: The conference schedule provides time for planned and spontaneous networking. Time will be available for Women’s/Gender Studies network meetings, scientific journal meetings, research group meetings, roundtable discussions and other meetings. Additionally, policy experts in equality, education and research policy will be invited to the conference and will meet with participants from various networks as part of an effort to strengthen ties between policy makers and researchers in the field.

 

 

Gender Studies

Intensive International Postgraduate Programme 2009

(Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

 

The deadline for the Intensive International Postgraduate Programme 2009 of the Netherlands Research School of Women’s Studies (NOV, Utrecht University) is September 15, 2008. This 5-month programme, including courses and seminars, runs yearly from February till June and is open to foreign PhD candidates and advanced MA students. The programme concentrates on Body Issues, Feminist Methodology for Research, and Cultural Analysis.

 

More information: http://www.genderstudies.nl/index.php?pageid=37

 

The NOV is a successful training center in the Netherlands which provide a rigorous platform for training postgraduate students in a stimulating learning environment. The curriculum aims at offering tuition on a range of thematic and methodological issues which are central to gender research and to international scholarship on gender today. The NOV is directed by Prof. Rosemarie Buikema and is housed at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. The Intensive International Programme is coordinated by Prof. Rosi Braidotti.

 

More information can be requested from the International Ph.D. coordinator: nov@let.uu.nl

 

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