Registration is now open for this free, online event.
- Date(s)
- October 28, 2021 - October 29, 2021
- Location
- Online
- Time
- 11:00 - 17:00
- Price
- Free
Please follow the link here to register:
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/gender-activism-and-political-theory-in-covid-times-tickets-170026695423
Programme
DAY 1 (28th October)
1. Structural Inequality, Activism, and Public Policy (11:00-12:30)
1. Annalise Weckesser & Emma Craddock (Birmingham City University) – “Same Shit, Different Crisis: Feminist Anti-Austerity Activism & Period Poverty Initiatives in the Pandemic”
2. Chloe Gott (University of Kent): “Sex work, feminism and mutual aid: Lessons from the Covid-19 SWARM Hardship Fund
3. Sofia Strid (Örebro University, Sweden), Ayşe Gül Altınay (Sabancı University, Turkey), Lut Mergaert (Yellow Window, Belgium), Roberto Cibin (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic), and Marcela Linková (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic): “RESISTIRÉ: Feminist mobilisations and resistances in civil society responses to Covid-19 in Europe”
2. Activism, Art & Visual Communication (13:30-15:00)
1. Shana MacDonald (University of Waterloo) & Brianna Wiens (York University): “Coming Together while Staying Apart: Feminist Activist Memes as a Means of Community Formation during COVID”
2. Pawel Leszkowicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan) & Tomasz Kitlinski (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin): “Feminist and Queer Activism during Covid Times in Poland”
3. Vanessa Marr (University of Brighton): “The Domestic Academics: Finding the Time to Write and Care: Storying the Gendered Inequalities of Academic Research in the Global Pandemic”
3. Civil Society Roundtable Discussion (15:30-17:00)
Michelle Walsh (Rape Crisis Network Ireland), Kendall Bousquet (Migrant Centre NI), TBC (Alliance for Choice), Louise Bayliss (SPARK – Single Parents Acting for the Rights of our Kids/Focus Ireland), Aoife Clements (50:50 NI)
DAY 2 (29th October)
1. Gender, Crisis & Social Movements (11:00-12:30)
1. Nicole Roy (University of York) – “Old or New Narratives? Right-wing Women's Responses to the Covid-19 pandemic”
2. Katarzyna Ciarcińska & Katarzyna Zawadzka (University of Szczecin): “Black Umbrellas in our Windows: Polish Women's Protest in the Midst of Pandemia”
3. Orly Siow (Newcastle University) & Neema Begum (Manchester University): “Political and Community Campaigns as Intersectional Institutions: Candidates’ and Campaigners’ Experiences of Structural Inequalities in the Context of COVID
2. Bridging Political Theory and Action (13:30-15:00)
1. Nadine Frei (University of Basel) & Ulrike Nack (University of Hildesheim): “Women and the Coronavirus Protests”
2. Amneris Chaparro (UniversidadNacional Autónoma de México): “Feminism in Mexico: Breaking Points and Internal Critique”
3. Alicia Valdés (Universitat Rovira): “Reverse Antagonisms: Towards a Conception of Feminist Political Bonds after Covid-19”
3. Keynote Address (15:30-17:00)
Prof. Carol Gould (The Graduate Centre, CUNY): “"Feminist Activist Solidarities: Confronting Structural Injustice and Rising Authoritarianism"