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P088 - Symbolic Representation: Methodological and Empirical Challenges

Thursday 11 June – 1300-1445, University Building, Room IV

Chair: Emanuela Lombardo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Papers:

Aesthetics of/and Politics: The Symbolic in Parliament
Shirin Rai, University of Warwick

Capturing in Words what a Symbol Symbolizes? Challenges for Studying Symbolic Representation from a Discursive Approach
Petra Meier, University of Antwerp and Emanuela Lombardo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Symbolic Representation and Citizens' Political Attitudes: A Reflection on Alternative Methodological Avenues
Tania Verge, Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Ana Espírito-Santo, Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia – (CIES-IUL)

What do Women Symbolize? Symbolic Representation in Cabinet Appointments
Susan Franceschet, University of Calgary

 

P008 - Deeds and Words: Gendering Politics after Joni Lovenduski

Thursday 11 June – 1500-1645, University Building, Room X

Chair: Rosie Campbell, Birkbeck, University of London
Discussant: Sarah Childs, University of Bristol

Speakers:

Karen Celis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Drude Dahlerup, Stockholm University
Meryl Kenny, University of Leicester
Joni Lovenduski, Birkbeck, University of London
Amy Mazur, Sciences Po Paris

 

P010 - Economic Growth, Austerity and Crisis: The Impact on Gender Equality

Thursday 11 June – 1500-1645, Gamla torget, Room 475

Chair: Jana Javornik, University of Leeds
Discussant: Angela O’Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University

Papers:

Childcare Discourse and Women’s Work in a Modern Capitalist Welfare State: What has Austerity got to do with it?
Jecynta Azong, University of Stirling

Neoliberal Motherhood: Care and Work in Japanese Welfare State
Mari Miura, Sophia University

Redefining Welfare in Scotland - With or Without Women?
Angela O’Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University

Southern European Women and the Economic Crisis – Assessing Problems, Policies and Practices (2009-2014)
Ana Prata, California State University Northridge

 

P074 - Roundtable on Methods for Researching Gendered Institutions: Where Are We Now? Where Next?

Friday 12 June – 0900-1045, Gamla torget, Brusewitz

Chair: Barbara Gaweda, University of Edinburgh
Co-Chair: Louise Chappell, University of New South Wales
Discussant: Georgina Waylen, University of Manchester

Speakers:

Peter Allen, Queen Mary, University of London
Elin Bjarnegård, Uppsala Universitet
Rosalind Cavaghan, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Sarah Childs, University of Bristol~
Meryl Kenny, University of Leicester

 

P040 - Women’s Mobilization in Turkey, Egypt and Libya: Changing Relations with the States and Discursive Positioning in the Last Decade

Friday 12 June – 0900-1045, Gamla torget, Svedelius

Chair: Ayse Dursun, University of Vienna
Discussant: Line Nyhagen Loughborough University

Papers:

Constructing a Muslim Female: Controlling the Private and Public Space in Damietta
Nihad Fottouh, American University in Cairo

Gender Politics on the Straight Path: Muslim Women’s Political Activism in Turkey and Egypt (2000-2014)
Asli Karaca, Central European University

The Impact of Women’s and Youth Movements on Gender Reform, Democratization, and Good Governance: Case Studies in Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, and Egypt
Ginger Feather, University of Kansan

Women Activism in Post-Revolutionary Libya: Observations from the Field
Alice Alunni, University of Durham

 

P009 - Diversity, Intersectionality and the Politics of Presence

Friday 12 June – 1100-1245, University Building, Room X

Chair: Silvia Erzeel, Université catholique de Louvain
Discussant: Eline Severs, Vrije Universieit Brussel
Discussant: Anne Phillips, London School of Economics & Political Science

Papers:

Deliberation and Group Representation: Still a Touchy Relationship?
Silvia Erzeel, Université catholique de Louvain and Didier Caluwaerts, Vrije Universieit Brussel

Intersectional Institutions: Representing Women and Ethnic Minorities in the UK Labour Party
Mona Lena Krook, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and Mary Nugent, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

The Politics of Non-Presence
Suzanne Dovi, University of Arizona

Too Much Presence? Men’s Interests and Male Intersectionality
Rainbow Murray, Queen Mary, University of London

What Happened to Multiculturalism Without Culture?
Sawitri Saharso, Universiteit Twente

 

P018 - Framings of Women, Violence and War

Friday 12 June – 1100-1245, Univerdity Building, Room IV

Chair: Katharine A. M. Wright, University of Surrey
Discussant: Aurelie Sicard, Dublin City University

Papers:

Feminist Frames of War: Women and/in Combat
Annick T. R. Wibben – University of San Francisco

Framing Women and War: A Content Analysis of NATO’s Social Media Outputs
Katharine A. M. Wright, University of Surrey

Gender, Heroism and Women in the Ukraine Crisis
Jenny Mathers, Aberystwyth University

Heroines, Criminals, Protesters and Survivors: Women in the Balkan Wars
Lana Obradovic, University of Nebraska Omaha

Waging War against Women or Against ISIS? A Content Analysis of UK and French Media of Young Women Engaging in Jihad
Aurelie Sicard, Dublin City University

 

P065 - Political Science going Trans*/Trans* Studies Challenging Political Science

Friday 12 June – 1100-1245, University Building, Room I

Chair: Janneke van der Ros, Lillehammer University College
Co-Chair: Surya Monro, University of Huddersfield
Discussant: Massimo Prearo, Università degli Studi di Verona

Papers:

Democracy and Transgender
Surya Monro, University of Huddersfield and Shaun McDaid, University of Huddersfield

Democratizing Diagnoses: (Trans*)forming the DSM-5 and ICD-11
Zowie Davy, University of Lincoln

Epistemologies, Methodologies and Ethics of Academic-activist Knowledge Production from Trans* Perspectives. Researching Trans* - being Researched as Trans*
Amets Suess, Andalusian School of Public Health

Trans* citizens challenging equality and universality claims of the social democratic welfare state – The Case of Norway
Janneke van der Ros, Lillehammer University College

 

P016 - Feminist Analysis and Governmentality: Synergies and Tensions

Friday 12 June – 1100-1245, Gamla torget, Room 476

Chair: Malin Rönnblom, Karlstad University
Co-Chair: Kathy Teghtsoonian, University of Victoria
Discussant: Johanna Kantola, University of Helsinki

Papers:

Affective Governmentality – A Feminist Perspective
Birgit Sauer, University of Vienna

Dialogue or Disconnect? Feminist Analysis, Governmentality and Critical Policy Studies
Malin Rönnblom, Karlstad University and Kathy Teghtsoonian, University of Victoria

Governmentality Hand in Hand with Feminist Analysis? The State and Gendered Governance in Care
Hanne Marlene Dahl, University of Roskilde

Situating Agency in the Context of the Post-political City
Christine Hudson, Umeå Universitet

The Concept of Emancipation and its Limits
Ľubica Kobová, Charles University in Prague
 

 

P096 - The Role of Femocrats and Public Administration in Shaping Gender Mainstreaming Policy

Friday 12 June – 1645-1830, Gamla torget, Brusewitz

Chair: Gun Hedlund, University of Örebro
Discussant: Sylvia Walby, University of Lancaster

Papers:

Comparing the Governance Model of Gender Mainstreaming in Sweden and Taiwan
Shu-Ling Hwang, National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan and Lenita Freidenvall, Stockholm University

Getting the Institutions Right for Gender
Diana Højlund Madsen, Aalborg Universitet

Getting the Job Done. Exploring the Dilemma of Control and Learning for Civil Servants Working with Gender Mainstreaming
Anne-Charlott Callerstig, University of Örebro and Kristina Lindholm, University of Örebro

Implementing Gender Mainstreaming in EU Policies: An Insiders’ View
Agnès Hubert, Sciences Po Paris and Maria Stratigaki, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences

Mapping Gender Mainstreaming Implementation Challenges in the Austerity Age
Eva Alfama, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Public Administration and Gender Mainstreaming
Renee Andersson, University of Örebro

 

P086 - Still Men’s Parties? Gender and the (Radical) Right in Comparative Perspective

Saturday 13 June – 1600-1745, Gamla torget, Brusewitz

Chair: Niels Spierings, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Discussant: Silvia Erzeel, Université catholique de Louvain

Papers:

Anti-immigration Politics and Migrant Care Labour in the Northern League (Italy)
Francesca Scrinzi, University of Glasgow

Female Charismatic Leaders for ‘Männerparteien’? A Comparative Case Study of Populist Right-wing Party Leaders Pia Kjærsgaard, Marine Le Pen and Siv Jensen
Susi Meret, Aalborg Universitet and Birte Siim, Aalborg Universitet

Gendering the P in PRR. Explaining the Persistent Sex Gap in Voting Populist Radical Right
Niels Spierings, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen and Andrej Zaslove, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Taking the Folkhem Back: Welfare Chauvinism in Sweden from an Intersectional Perspective
Ov Cristian Norocel, University of Helsinki

Women and the Right: Gender Representation in the Executive in South-Eastern Europe
Ekaterina Rashkova, University of Innsbruck and Emilia Zankina, American University in Bulgaria