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Building: Business School, Floor: 2nd Floor, Room: Room 2.14
Monday 15:00 - 16:30 BST (15/06/2026)
The panel sheds light on the power and politics of language, discourses and negotiation, and how they shape policies and institutions. The papers discuss the agenda-setting of sexual consent in France since the Pélicot’s trial; the failures and afterlives of the 2010s Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP) frameworks; how FFP understand and tackle climate change; the dynamic linkages between gender, knowledge, and policy-making in the field of migration; and the role of abortion storytelling in policies around abortion. Methodologically, the papers draw on discourse analysis and narrative analysis.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Palls-shifting events in gender equality: the Pélicot trial and the emergence of sexual consent in French legislative reform | View Paper Details |
| Abortion Storytelling in a Conservative Post-Dobbs Legislature | View Paper Details |
| Feminist Foreign Policy in the Face of a Climate Emergency | View Paper Details |
| Exploring Gendered Policy Knowledge: The Case of Family Migration in Germany | View Paper Details |