Third Round – Stockholm 2025

Conference History

Highlighted Speakers

 

NameAffiliationArticle Title
Dr. Reenu SinghIndian Institute of Management Mumbai, United StatesAdaptive Strategies and Career Breaks: Exploring the Role of Creativity, Problem-Solving, and Resourcefulness Among Women.
Dr. Juliet RamohaiDurban University of Technology, South AfricaExploring animal traits to decode masculinities: a critical conscientisation journey towards self-awareness and identity development
Dr. Clare DanielTulane University, The United StatesEthical Considerations for Health Systems Regarding Research on Self-Managed Abortion in Illegal Setting
Prof Dr. Sylvie Berthelot-DilkUniversité de Saint-Boniface, CanadaChildren’s literature as a mean of knowing who you are
Dr. Orsolya GergelySapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, RomaniaInvisible Labors, Visible Gaps: Gendered Experiences of Academic Life among Women Researchers from Romania
Dr. Esther Onefuwa OgunsUniversity of Macerata, ItalyTechno Womentress: A Quantitative Analysis of Work Arrangements, Income Levels, And Policy Incentive
Dr. Sanaa BenmessaoudUniversity of Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesFrom the Harem to the Homeland: (Re)Translation and (Re)Appropriation in the Repatriation of Arab Women Writers’ life narratives
Charlie Porter-BakerNottingham Trent University, United KingdomDo intersecting identities hinder or facilitate inclusion?
Maja SchusterUppsala University, SwedenDoing Gender Cowboy Style A qualitative study on the performance of hegemonic masculinity by humanitarian staff in the field
Emma MenardTulane University, The United StatesHysteria: Britney Spears’ Wandering Uterus
Sydney SoganichTulane University, The United StatesWho Makes the Call? Physician Fears and Abortion Access Post-Dobbs
Abigail HuddlestonTulane University, The United StatesExploring the Role of ERK5 in Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Zoe SeibertTulane University, The United StatesAn Intersection of Health and Housing for Transgender, Non-Binary, and Intersex People in California State Prisons
Ella JeffriesTulane University, The United StatesThe Forgotten B in LGBT
Amelie BullenTulane University, The United StatesGelsey Kirkland: The Dark Side of Dance
Catarina VazquezTulane University, The United StatesBridging Disciplines: Applying Research on Intimate Partner Violence to Medical and Bioarchaeological Contexts
Zoe Roberts ChurchillTulane University, The United StatesVampires, Vigilantes, Activists and Athletes: Feminist Iranian Filmmakers in the 21st Century
Kate AlleyTulane University, The United StatesThe Bayou and Beyond: An Examination of American Regionalism in Women-Operated Potteries
Avery EdwardsTulane University, The United StatesStigma in Motherhood Among Haitian Female Sex Workers Living in the Dominican Republic
Carlotta HaroldTulane University, The United StatesCrashing (and Cripping) Tango: Disabled Sexuality in the Performance of Dance
Lauren LeeTulane University, Newcomb Institute, The United StatesThe Permanence of Beauty: The Evolution of Venus in European Painting
Vishali SutharsanTulane University, The United StatesMitu Khurana: Fighting India’s Contemporary Female Foeticide Movement.
Magdalini LainaHellenic Open University, GreeceSocial construction and acting “gendered” networks in science communication
Anna HardyThe University of Melbourne, AustraliaWomen and shame in Islamic literature: From the Qur’an to Egyptian constitutional law
Karlotta HülsebusUppsala Universitet, SwedenA Man’s Rightful Place? Examining the Relationship Between Masculine Conformity, Group-Based Relative Deprivation and Far-Right Radicalism in White American Men
Berivan GürelUniversity of Graz, AustriaRethinking Gender Identities and Sexual Orientation: The Multidimensional Gender and Sexuality Inventory (MGSI)
Claude Ntse AsanjiHumanity First Cameroon Plus, CameroonGender and Sexuality; A Case study of Cameroon.
Chi Nde Akwa NadegeHumanity First Cameroon Plus, CameroonGender and Education; A Case study of Cameroon.
Swati MittalManav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad, Haryana, India, IndiaShe Speaks for the Earth: Climate Change, Indigenous Women and Sustainable Solutions – A Literary Perspective
Aaradhana PanikkarVellore Institute Of Technology, IndiaViolence Against Women in Hindi Short Films: An Analysis on Devi, Nitishastra, Juice.
Aidan SmithTulane University, The United StatesTools of the Trade: Persuasive Communications for Feminist Practice
Yao LongUniversity of California, Berkeley, United StatesFrom Entertainment to Empowerment: How Chinese Female Stand-Up Comedians Expand the Safe Zone for Gender Discourse through Humor
Rama SinghUniversity of Exeter, United KingdomDwelling in Stillness: Queering Landscape, Time, and Animacy in Hiroshige’s Evening Snow at Hira

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