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This panel explores new imaginaries of feminist justice beyond the punitive logic of the carceral state. The examples include practices of transformative justice and bottom-up calls for accountability in response to gender-based violence, as well as practices of collective care in abolition feminism. The papers show how these alternative notions of justice and responsibility successfully subvert the institutions of patriarchy and racial capitalism, yet remain ambivalent, fragile and fallible.
| Title | Details |
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| From radical self-care to radical self-knowledge – towards embodied, trauma-informed activism | View Paper Details |
| Failure in Transformation or Transformation through Failure? The Handling of Sexualised Violence within Social Movements | View Paper Details |
| Funa as Political Resistance? Public Shaming, Responsibility, and Judgment in Latin American Feminist Activism | View Paper Details |
| The ambivalent temporalities of care in abolition feminism | View Paper Details |
| ‘It’s Not For Us To Have Shame, It’s For Them’: The Politics of Shame, Feminism and Resistance | View Paper Details |