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Subject:

CFP: "Post-socialism, neo-liberalism − old and new gendered societies and policies" (Szeged–Timisoara) DEADLINE FEB. 1,2009

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"Serguei A. Oushakine" <[log in to unmask]>

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Judit Timár (Hungary)  Tel/fax No: +36 66 441 801 or +36 66 328 577, 

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IGU Commission on gender and geography Conference



"Post-socialism, neo-liberalism − old and new gendered societies and policies"



22nd –24th May 2009



Szeged–Timisoara



Hungary–Romania



This conference will be held in the year marking the 20th anniversary of the East Central European political changes of 1989.  In the past two decades the region has hosted international conferences on the post-socialist transition that were organised by and for feminist scholars of different disciplines. Reflecting the marginal position of gender studies within human geography in the post-socialist countries, Eastern and Central European feminist geographers had very low visibility in these discussions. For them (us) the most helpful supporters are feminist sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists etc. and feminist geographers living outside of post-socialist Europe. The former groups of social scientists are dealing already with the question whether post-socialism is still a relevant category for research partly because of the strengthening process of neo-liberalisation that is also attracting the interest of geographers. Thus, it is time to put on the agenda comparing the similarities and differences in the systems of post-socialism and neo-liberalism through the prism of ‘gender’.



The primary aim of this interdisciplinary conference is i) to provide a platform for critical evaluation of post-socialism and neo-liberalism from feminist perspectives ii) understanding women’s and men’s everyday experiences, and iii) revealing the particular geographies of the gender dimensions of these ‘models’.



Papers are invited on the following basic themes:



The impact of political economic trends (e.g. economic restructuring, privatisation, ‘roll-back’/‘roll-out’ of state, the changing access to resources, decreasing income and employment security) on women’s/men’s lives in public and private spaces and different places;



The effects of (post-)socialist/neo-liberal ideologies, cultural as well as identity politics, and cultural conceptions of femininity and masculinity on gender identities, women’s/ men’s symbolic and material spaces and their everyday lives;



Spaces of participation and resistance under neo-liberalism/post-socialism (e.g. struggles to guarantee social reproduction, women’s social networks, movements, and alternatives to neo-liberalism).



A discussion with gender activists at APoWeR will be organized in Timisoara.



The Association for the Promotion of Women in Romania (APoWeR) elaborated together with a team of 5 lawyers, prosecutors and judges a proposal for a law on domestic violence that, after being presented to the Romanian Parliament, was enacted  in 2003. The meeting will focus on gender issues that are part of the Romanian post-socialist society and the experience of this NGO in coping with those issues. 



Organisation



The conference will be held in Szeged (the opening plenary, and the sessions on 22nd–23rd May) and Timisoara (closing plenary and the discussion with gender activists on 24th May). The conference fee (containing morning and afternoon teas both in Szeged and Timisoara, two (cold) lunches in Szeged, one reception on 22nd, one lunch in Timisoara and the bus transport between the two cities), all costs 125 EUR. Suggestions for accommodation (prices, addresses of hotels) will be published in November on the following website: http://www.rkk.hu/rendezvenyek/IGU/Call_for_Papers.pdf



Registration Form





Title:                              First name:                                Family name:



Affiliation:



Address:



Telephone:



Fax: 



Email:



Deadline for receipt of final payment of the 125 EUR is March 1, 2009.



Methods of payment



Bank account:



Name of bank:             Magyar Államkincstár (Baranya Megyei Területi Igazgatósága Állampénztári Iroda)

Address of bank:         7621 Pécs, Apáca u. 6.

Name of account owner:        MTA Regionális Kutatások Központja

Address of acc. owner:           7621 Pécs, Papnövelde u. 22.

Account Number:        10024003-01738461-00000000

Swift-Code:                 MANEHUHB

IBAN:                           HU80 1002 4003 0173 8461 0000 0000



Purpose of payment: IGU-Gender (IMPORTANT to write!!)

Bank charges are to your account.



Deadline for the submission of Abstracts is February 1, 2009.



Please complete and return this booking form together with your payment either electronically, by fax or by mail to: 



Judit Timár (Hungary)  Tel/fax No: +36 66 441 801 or +36 66 328 577, Email: [log in to unmask]



You can also contact for information Sorina Voiculescu (Romania) [log in to unmask]





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