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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: 220
Monday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (04/09/2023)
This panel looks at the role of local politics in dealing with intersectionality. It focuses on the role of subnational policies in dealing and combatting discrimination, on anti-gender mobilization at the local level, on labor market policies and practices, on the relationship between gender equality and diversity, and on the local implementation of safe spaces in Hungary.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| En/countering Anti-Gender Mobilizations on a Local Level: Discourses, Strategies and Alliances of Gender Equality Proponents in Urban Governance | View Paper Details |
| Counteracting Anti-Gender Policies in Turkey Through Feminist Politics | View Paper Details |
| Intersectional discrimination of women and LGBTIAQ+ individuals in their access to employment, education, and public services: the role of social drivers and of subnational policies | View Paper Details |
| An Intersectional Approach to Labor Market Policy and Practice: Chances, Choices, and Strategies of Refugee Women in the German Labour Market | View Paper Details |
| A safe space for who? An analysis of Hungarian safe space initiatives for LGBTQI+ people through intersectionality | View Paper Details |