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Dear all,

 

Please see below for an intervention into recent debates that one of our members, Manjeet Ramgotra from SOAS has written in Discover Society.

 

Best,

Jennifer

 

From: Manjeet Ramgotra <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 07 December 2018 16:42
To: Jennifer Thomson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: FW: Seminar invitation: Advancing the Equalities Agenda in the European Parliament,, 30 January 2019, European Parliament, Brussels

 

Hi Jennifer

Hope you are well.  I wanted to share a short piece I wrote on diversity debates with regard to the one that Academy of Ideas organised with David Aaronovitch, Clare Fox, Trevor Philips, Matthew Goodwin and Eric Kaufman.  This special issue came out contesting the terms of their debate.

https://discoversociety.org/2018/12/04/decolonising-politics-diversity-is-democracy/

Hope you are well.  - hooray term is nearly done!!

Manjeet

 

 

On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 at 10:56, Jennifer Thomson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

SEMINAR INVITATION

 

Welcome to the seminar “Gender Sensitive Parliaments: A Framework for Advancing the Equalities Agenda in the European Parliament” organized by the European Research Council funded research project EUGenDem (University of Tampere, Finland) and the MEP Sirpa Pietikäinen (EPP) and 30 January 2019 in the European Parliament, Brussels, (at 16.30-18.30, Room: A5E-3)

“A gender sensitive parliament is one that responds to the needs and interests of both women and men in its structures, operations, methods and its work. Gender sensitive parliaments remove the barriers to women full participation and offer a positive example or model to society at large.”

 

Is the European Parliament gender-sensitive in this respect? If not, how can it become one?

 

The European Parliament is facing questions about gender balance in EU’s top positions as well as non-sexist institutional culture, which does not permit any forms of discrimination or harassment.  

 

The gender sensitive parliaments framework developed by the Interparliamentary Union (IPU) and has travelled different national parliaments – often with the help of academic researchers – and resulted in exciting findings and research about parliamentary gender equality practices, policies and work. Ahead of the European elections 2019, it is time to bring this framework to the European Parliament.

 

This seminar brings leading academic experts on the topic into a dialogue with the European Parliament around the notion of gender sensitive parliaments. Topics discussed in the seminar range from political participation in elections and in their aftermath; to political groups and committees in the EP; mainstreaming gender into policy formation; to parliamentary cultures and infrastructures.

 

PROGRAMME 

 

Opening

 

Representative of the European Parliament (TBC)

 

Professor Johanna Kantola, University of Tampere: Researching the European Parliament from an equality perspective

 

 

Keynote speakers:

 

Professor Sarah Childs, Birkbeck, University of London: “Drafting and Implementing The Good Parliament Report in the UK”

 

Dr. Josefina Erikson, Uppsala University: “How to make parliaments more gender equal? Lessons from Sweden” 

 

Senior Policy Advisor Essa Reijmers, European Women’s Lobby: “HerNetHerRights: forms and impact of digital violence against women”

 

  

Roundtable: Towards a gender sensitive European Parliament: State of play and ways forward

 

Chair: Professor Johanna Kantola, University of Tampere, Finland

 

Participants: 

 

Zita Gurmai (PES-Women, Chair) 

 

Zeina Hilal (Interparliamentary Union, IPU)

 

Sirpa Pietikäinen (MEP, EPP)

 

Jeanne Ponte (Founder of the #MeTooEP campaign)

 

 

* Sign up for the seminar: 
https://elomake.uta.fi/lomakkeet/22568/lomake.html

 

*For more information about the research project, please see: https://research.uta.fi/eugendem

 

 


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Dr. Manjeet Ramgotra

Senior Teaching Fellow

Department of Politics and International Studies
SOAS University of London
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4573
Advice and feedback hours:  Thursday 10am - 12pm

Room:  461 MB

 

Recent Publications: 

Postcolonial Republicanism and the Revival of a Paradigm’ (The Good Society 2017)

Republic and Empire in Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws(Millennium 2014). 

Conservative Roots of Republicanism' (Theoria 2014).

Can democracy vote itself out of existence?’ (The Conversation 2018)

On Teaching Political Theory’ (PSA Women and Politics Specialist Group Blog 2015)



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