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Seminar

Climate Research - Intersectional and feminist visions

Seminar — On International Women’s Day - 8th of March, the Coordination for Gender Research invite scholars to focus on intersectional, feminist and gender research on climate changes.

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Date & Time:

Place:
Online - zoom

Hosted by:
Koordinationen for Kønsforskning

Cost:
Free

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In particular, the presentations raise questions in regard to the concepts, structures, and concrete effects, these perspectives point to research. Following the presentations the will be a panel of researchers and policy makers discussing: How intersectional, feminist and non-binary gender research are implicated in the agenda and responses to climate changes and the quest for sustainability?

This event updates some of the issues raised at the 2009 conference Gendering Climate and Sustainability organized by the Coordination for Gender Research and the following special issue on Gendering Climate Change in the journal Women, Gender & Research. Since then then the new Gender Action Plan coming from COP25 has been introduced with the aim to strengthen gender considerations and women’s participation in climate action. In particular the plans highlight the important role of women as agents of change.

Registrer here before 6th of March

Preliminary program
09.15 – 09.30: Welcome by Sara Hagemann, Associate Dean for Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen.

09.30 – 10.40: Presentations

Challenges to implementing existing policies and tools for gender equality and sensitivity in climate change–related policy
Independent Researcher and consultant Susan Buckingham
Climate Migration, acts of political translation and sexual citizenship
Associate Professor Nicole Doerr, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen
Discourses of Global Climate Change and Ecological Masculinities
Associate Professor Martin Hultman, Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Responsible Reproductive Citizenship in Denmark in the 21st Century
Anna Sofie Bach, Postdoc, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen and Michala Hvidt Breengard, Postdoc
10.40 – 10.50: Break

10.50 – 11.30: Panel: Gender and Climate Policy – TBA

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