University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies
Geography welcomes the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies
Monday 29th September 2008 – ALL WELCOME
Follow the signage on arrival at the main entrance to the Geography Department.
| 2.00 pm | Arrival | |
| 2.05pm: | Introduction: Professor Richard Smith & Dr Jude Browne | |
| 2.20pm | Dr Mia Gray Social capital, gender and the labour market |
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| 2.45pm | Dr. Francesca Moore "Good Deeds for Naughty Ladies": Abortion in Lancashire 1850-1937 |
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| 3.10pm | Dr Andy Tucker Framing exclusion in South African racialised space: The discussion and material perpetuation of inequitable queer subjects |
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| 3.35pm | Dr Phil Howell Gender, Sex Work, and Geographies of Regulation |
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| 4.00pm | Tea | |
| 4.20pm | Dr Sarah Radcliffe Development for Andean indigenous women: Understanding gender and power in a multicultural rights context |
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| 4.45pm | Jay Levy (PhD candidate) Sex work and violence against women: The Swedish model |
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| 5.10pm | David Beckingham (PhD candidate) Gender and drunkenness: Battles over barmaids and backdoors in late nineteenth-century Liverpool |
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| 5.35pm | Dr Jude Browne (Frankopan Director of CUCGS) The principle of equal treatment and gender: From theory to practice in the European Union |
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| 6.00pm |
Concluding discussion |
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| Organised by Jude Browne and Irenee Daly |
