
- Paul Dalziel, Professor of Economics and Deputy Director of the Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, Lincoln University, New Zealand;
- Catriona Mackenzie, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics;
- Laurel Weldon, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of the Purdue Policy Research Institute at Purdue University;
- Sylvia Walby OBE, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, UNESCO Chair in Gender Research, Director, Violence and Society UNESCO Centre, Lancaster University.
The conference will also explore the intersection of knowledge and power by asking how the status of gender and feminist research corresponds with the status of women in these disciplines. What is the relationship between continuing patterns of male dominance in certain social science disciplines, notably political science, economics and philosophy, and the research agendas that shape disciplinary curricula and standards of research excellence? Have some disciplines been more successful than others in transforming gender relations in both professional and disciplinary terms - and what is the relationship between these aspects of change.
A timetable for the conference can be downloaded below (updated 4th November 2016).
Registration
Registration for the conference is now open, please register before 24th October 2016. Register here.
Sliding registration fees are:
- Full registration - $195
- Full registration (student/unwaged) - $150
- 2 days registration $150
- 2 days registration (student/unwaged) - $120
- 1 day registration - $75
- 1 day registration (student/unwaged) - $60
Political Science workshop 10-11th November
Conference attendees are welcome to attend the Gendered Innovation in Political Science workshop scheduled for 10-11 November. Further information here.
Catering
Lunch, morning and afternoon tea is provided for all conference attendees. Please email gendered.excellence@anu.edu.au if you have dietary requirements so we can notify the caterers.
Location
Speakers
- Professor Paul Dalziel, Lincoln University, New Zealand; Professor Catriona Mackenzie, Macquarie University, Australia; Professor Laurel Weldon, Purdue University, USA; Professor Sylvia Walby OBE, UNESCO Centre, Lancaster University
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