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Seminars

The Centre organises a regular cross-campus seminar series, Gender, Sexuality and Culture, in which staff, graduate students and visitors offer papers on current research or speak on connecting themes. The series forms an important part of the Centre’s intellectual life. A list of the seminars is circulated via email each semester, and abstracts on a weekly basis. Enquiries regarding the seminar series and suggestions for seminars or panels are welcomed via gender@anu.edu.au or tamara.jacka@anu.edu.au. Past and current programs for the year are posted below.

Seminar Room C,
Top Floor RSPAS Coombs Building,
ANU
Mondays 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm.

Convenor: Dr Tamara Jacka, Ph: 61253185.
General Enquiries to the GRC Administrator, janet.beard@anu.edu.au, Ph: 61254595.

Current seminar program


DateTitlePresenter
There are currently no seminars posted.

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Previous seminars in 2009


DateTitlePresenter
May 18, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 528)
“Working in a different way now”: Women’s Responses to the current Political Crisis in FijiNicole George

John Vincent Postdoctoral Fellow, International Relations, RSPAS

May 11, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 435)
“And I am also gay”: Non-normative Sexualities, Internet Technology, and the Reconfiguration of the Singaporean Public SphereRobert Phillips

Visiting Research Fellow, University of Wollongong

April 06, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 434)
'Zero tolerance' with exceptions?: The UN and NGO response to peacekeepingGabrielle Simm

PhD candidate, RegNet

March 30, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 475)
Gender Development Consequences of Business GlobalizationJanet Spitz

Visiting Associate Professor of International Business, University of Queensland

March 23, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 433)
From “Fallen Blossoms” to “Army Latrines”: the Sexual Politics of Interpreting & Representing Rape during Conflict SituationJoyce Wu

PhD candidate, Anthropology, Faculty of Arts

March 16, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 432)
On Marriage, De Facto Relationships and "Dog Registration": Same sex relationships after the 2008 law reformsWayne Morgan

College of Law

March 02, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 377)
Women and decision making: Do reserved seats make a difference in local government in Bangladesh?Bushra Chowdhury

PhD Candidate, School of Social

February 23, 2009
Seminar Room C
1:00-2:30
(Ref no: 443)
In Pursuit of Images and Shadows: A Chinese Adoptee Journeys in Search of Her Ancestral PastDr. Mei-Mei Akwai Ellerman

Resident Scholar, Brandeis University

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