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3rd European Conference on Politics and Gender

Avant le 1er octobre - Barcelone


Date de mise en ligne : [17-09-2012]



Mots-clés : politique


21-23 March 2013, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Co-conveners : Karen Celis (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and Isabelle Engeli (University of Ottawa)

Local organizer : Tània Verge (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

The ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics forms a broad-based network on issues relating to the study of gender and sexuality in politics and world politics. Over the past twenty years, the research conducted in this field has expanded significantly and the number of gender and politics scholars participating in the ECPR Joint Sessions and General Conferences has increased exponentially.
In 2007, the Standing Group on Gender and Politics decided to arrange the first ever conference dedicated to this exciting field of research, called the European Conference on Politics and Gender (ECPG). It was held in Belfast, 21-23 January 2009, and was an enormous success : more than 300 scholars converged for three days of panels, plenaries and socialising. The aim at that time was to turn the new conference into a bi-annual international conference on gender and politics. Its second edition was held in Budapest, 13-15 January 2011, and the number of participants was even larger. We are pleased to launch the 3rd European Conference on Politics and Gender to be held in Barcelona, 21-23 March 2013.

Section calls :

1. Social Movements and Civil Society
Joyce Outshoorn (Leiden University) and Celia Valiente (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
2. Political Participation and Representation
Ana Espírito-Santo (Social Sciences Institute, Lisbon) and Susan Franceschet (University of Calgary)
3. Governance, Institutions and Public Policy
María Bustelo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and Francesca Gains (University of Manchester)
4. Research Methods for Gender and Politics
Mona Lena Krook (Rutgers University) and Lea Sgier (Central European University, Budapest)
5. European Union
Fiona Beveridge (University of Liverpool) and Lise Rolandsen Agustín (Aalborg University)
6. Political Economy of Welfare and Labor
Rossella Ciccia (Radboud University) and Barbara Hobson (Stockholm University)
7. International Governance, Conflict and Development
Rahel Kunz (University of Lausanne) and Elisabeth Prügl (Graduate Institute Geneva)
8. Political Theory
Eline Severs (University of Antwerp) and Gundula Ludwig (University of Marburg ; AK Politik und Geschlecht)
9. Intersectionality, Citizenship and Multiculturalism
Eléonore Lépinard (University of Montreal) and Eline Peterson (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
10. LGBTQI Rights, Sexuality and Politics
Roman Kuhar (University of Ljubljana) and David Paternotte (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

http://www.ecpg-barcelona.com/

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