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Gender Relations Centre
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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
October 20, 2008
Seminar Room C
12:30 pm-2:00 pm
(Ref no: 27)
TBA
    Yang Lichao

    PhD Candidate, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS

    October 27, 2008
    Seminar Room C
    12:30-2:00 pm
    (Ref no: 221)
    TBA
      Mei-Ling Ellerman

      PhD Candidate, Gender Relations Centre

      November 03, 2008
      Seminar Room C
      12:30 pm-2:00 pm
      (Ref no: 238)
      TBA
        Tracy Lee

        PhD Candidate, Gender Relations Centre

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        Previous seminars in 2008


        DateTitlePresenter
        October 13, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        12:30 pm-2:00 pm
        (Ref no: 26)
        The Gendered Nature of Child Participation in Bangladesh Monira Ahsan

        PhD Candidate, Crawford School

        September 22, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        12:30pm-2:00pm
        (Ref no: 220)
        Can Women Have 'Late Style' or Do They Only Age?Rosanne Kennedy

        GSC, School of Humanities

        September 15, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        12:30 pm-2:00 pm
        (Ref no: 243)
        The Practicalities of Persuasion: How Women's Organisations are Pushing Policy Reform in ChinaSamantha Keech-Marx

        PhD Candidate, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS

        September 08, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        12:00 pm-1:30 pm
        (Ref no: 228)
        Negotiations of Symbolic Capital around the Mother-Child Relationship Joan Garvan

        Gender, Sexuality & Culture, Faculty of Arts

        August 25, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        12:00-1:30
        (Ref no: 237)
        Of the Same Cloth: Oceanic Anthropologies of Gender, Textiles and ChristianitiesMargaret Jolly

        Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS

        August 04, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        12:00-1:30
        (Ref no: 219)
        On the Question of a Right to Mine: Women, Gender and Work in Coal Mining in IndiaKuntala Lahiri Dutt

        RMAP, RSPAS

        June 04, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        3:30 pm-5:00 pm
        (Ref no: 17)
        Crime to be a woman: engendering violence against sex workers in Port Moresby, PNGChristine Stewart

        PhD Candidate, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS

        May 28, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        3:30 pm-5:00 pm
        (Ref no: 31)
        A Postcapitalist Politics of DwellingKatherine Gibson & Gerda Roelvink

        Human Geography, RSPAS

        May 21, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        3:30 pm-5:00 pm
        (Ref no: 15)
        Gender and Aid Policy: can women’s rights be advanced within a neo-liberal framework?Patrick Kilby and Kate Olivieri

        Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development Program

        May 14, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        3:30 pm-5:00 pm
        (Ref no: 14)
        Advocacy through engagement: NGOs in ChinaSamantha Keech-Marx

        PhD Candidate, Gender Relations Centre, RSPAS

        April 09, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        3.30pm-5.00pm
        (Ref no: 62)
        Behind the scenes: some early colonial views of women in BaliHelen Creese

        Associate Professor, School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Queensland

        March 26, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        3:30 pm-5:00 pm
        (Ref no: 9)
        Houses Divided: Gender, Violence and Power in Nineteenth Century New York Carolyn Strange

        Senior Research Fellow, Research School of Humanities

        March 19, 2008
        Seminar Room C
        3:30 pm-5:00 pm
        (Ref no: 6)
        Where are the Women? The Swing from EEO to Diversity in the AcademyMargaret Thornton

        ARC Professorial Fellow, ANU College of Law

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