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SUMMARY:[Seminar] Queer in the Trenches : LGBTQ+ Rights\, Gender\, and European Values in Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom
DESCRIPTION:[Seminar] EUGENDERING & IRSEM-Europe \nWith: Maryna Shevtsova\, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at KU Leuven and Ph.D. in Political Science from Humboldt University\, Berlin\, specializes in LGBTQ rights\, queer migration\, and anti-gender movements in Central and Eastern Europe &  Sophie Jacquot\, Professor at UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles\, who holds the Jean Monnet Chair EUGENDERING. \nDiscussant: Florian Opillard\, researcher at IRSEM. \nAbstract: The ongoing Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has not only reshaped geopolitical alliances but also catalyzed profound societal transformations\, particularly in the domains of gender\, sexuality\, and human rights. This event explores the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals serving in the Ukrainian military\, a historically masculinized institution undergoing significant change amidst the full-scale invasion by Russia. It examines the interplay between the Europeanization of human rights in Ukraine\, the legalization of same-sex partnerships\, and the broader “war of values” framing the conflict. It addresses the challenges and opportunities for advancing LGBTQ+ rights within the context of war\, including transnational cooperation\, alliances with EU partners\, and the role of civil society in fostering inclusion.  This conversation aims to bring together activists\, policymakers\, and scholars to reflect on the need for inclusive debate and strategic collaboration\, situating Ukraine’s struggle for LGBTQ+ rights within the larger framework of European integration and human dignity. \nPlease note that seating for this event is limited. \nSandwiches will be offered. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: 27th February 2025\, from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm (including a 20-minute lunch break from 12:00 PM to 12:20 PM)\n\n\nWhere: IRSEM-Europe\, Rue de Namur 73\, 1000\, Brussels\n\n\n\nTo register\, please fill out this form.
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/seminar-queer-in-the-trenches-lgbtq-rights-gender-and-european-values-in-ukraines-fight-for-freedom/
LOCATION:IRSEM-Europe\, Rue de Namur 73\, 1000 Brussels
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CREATED:20240827T140054Z
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SUMMARY:[Seminar] Navigating Hostility: How LGBTQ+ interest groups strategize in hostile contexts in the EU
DESCRIPTION:EUGENDERING / EUNMUTE SEMINAR \nPresenter: Bastiaan Redert (University of Antwerp) – Navigating Hostility: How LGBTQ+ interest groups strategize in hostile contexts in the EU \nDiscussion: Cecilia Rizcallah (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles) & Samuel Defacqz (UCLouvain) \nAbstract \nEqual rights for LGBTQ+ individuals are increasingly contested across Europe\, threatening the well-being of millions. In this context\, LGBTQ+ organizations play a vital role\, not only in advocating for equality policies but also in providing essential community services such as healthcare\, safe spaces\, and suicide prevention. Despite their importance\, research on these organizations remains limited\, especially regarding how their strategies and structures adapt to diverse national contexts. In a recently funded project\, Bastiaan Redert bridges this gap by examining how national political environments influence the organization and strategies of LGBTQ+ interest groups in Europe. Using a combination of survey data and unique datasets\, it explores how these groups navigate political and community-oriented roles. During this seminar\, the project will be introduced\, and some key findings will be presented and discussed. First\, findings of preliminary studies show that in repressive contexts organizations focus shifts from political advocacy to community support. Second\, in another study Bastiaan finds that when elite opinion is supportive towards LGBTQ+ equality\, organizations favor insider strategies. Yet\, in hostile settings\, they often face barriers to political engagement and do not become more active in their communities. These findings suggest that hostile political contexts further silences already marginalized voices. \nLink to registration
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/seminar-navigating-hostility-how-lgbtq-interest-groups-strategize-in-hostile-contexts-in-the-eu/
LOCATION:P61\, Préfecture UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles\, 119 Rue du Marais\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241212T123000
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SUMMARY:[Séminaire] Porter la voix des personnes LGBTQI dans la politique migratoire de l’Union européenne : processus de (dé)politisation et fabrique du « réfugié LGBT »
DESCRIPTION:December 12 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm\, salle 4015\n\n\n\n\nAvec : Amandine Le Bellec\n \nCo-organisé par le Centre d’excellence EUNMUTE \nTitre: Porter la voix des personnes LGBTQI dans la politique migratoire de l’Union européenne : processus de (dé)politisation et fabrique du « réfugié LGBT » \nAbstract: Cette communication retrace le rôle joué par l’Union européenne\, en tant qu’arène militante\, dans l’émergence du droit d’asile pour les personnes LGBTQI en Europe. A rebours d’une représentation essentiellement “technocratique” du débat communautaire\, elle montre comment le militantisme LGBTQI a pu se déployer au sein des institutions européennes\, mais aussi comment certaines approches et définitions ont pu progressivement s’y cristalliser voire s’y essentialiser. Il s’agit dès lors de reconnaître la centralité de la politisation\, sous ses diverses formes\, dans le renouvellement d’un militantisme qui se doit de se penser en termes de coalitions.  \nDiscutant.e.s: Juliette Dupont\, chargée de recherche F.R.S-FNRS\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles & Cyriac Bouchet-Mayer\, Université de Montpellier\, SantESIH\, IMC \nChair: Sophie Jacquot\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles \n\nLien pour l’inscription
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/seminar-porter-la-voix-des-personnes-lgbtqi-dans-la-politique-migratoire-de-lunion-europeenne-processus-de-depolitisation-et-fabrique-du-refugie-lgbt/
LOCATION:Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles\, Bvd du Jardin botanique 43\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgique
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CREATED:20240827T135817Z
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SUMMARY:[Seminar] Exploring inclusive and intersectional feminist responses to anti-gender trends: the CCINDLE project
DESCRIPTION:Petra Meier (University of Antwerp) and Rylan Verlooy (University of Antwerp) \nDiscussion : Henry Maes (UClouvain) \nAbstract: Anti-gender activism is increasingly gaining influence and power all over Europe. They are not only mobilizing public opinion in the streets\, but have also entered state politics where they (attempt to) restrict women’s and lgbtq+ rights\, reproductive rights\, and migrants’ rights. In this presentation\, we will shed some light on both anti-gender politics and feminist activism in Belgium\, often characterized as a progressive and inclusive country. More specifically\, we will zoom into 1) the role trans issues are playing in Belgian anti-gender mobilizations and how they are contested\, and 2) how the field of the sayable limits resistance to anti-gender activism \nThis video is only available on request: iee-slb@uclouvain.be \n  \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIlqX5n0hIg \n  \n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/seminaire-explorer-les-reponses-feministes-inclusives-et-intersectionnelles-aux-tendances-anti-genre-le-projet-ccindle/
LOCATION:P61\, Préfecture UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles\, 119 Rue du Marais\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240620T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240620T170000
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CREATED:20231106T140505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T081019Z
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SUMMARY:The effects of Covid on domiciliary care policies and jobs in Europe: comparative perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Room: P02 (119 rue du marais\, Préfecture building\, ground floor) \nUCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles \nBoulevard du jardin botanique 43 – 1000 Brussels – Belgium \n  \nThe policies developed to answer the pandemic in Europe have varied from country to country\, but in the field of home care for elderly people\, the emergence of Covid-19 has raised the same health and socio-economic questions. How to ensure the protection of home care workers and the people they were caring for\, knowing that certain tasks require close proximity? How to ensure\, especially in a context of lack of equipment or unclear instructions\, that care workers were not exposed to the virus? How to reward home care workers? How has the pandemic led to a longer-term reconfiguration of the regulation of the home care sectors? \nThe objective of the conference is to present the first results of the COVICARE project. It aims to understand how the institutional contexts and the existing systems of organized actors in five very different countries (France\, Germany\, Belgium\, Italy and the United Kingdom) have determined the responses to the problems faced by the elderly and the professional home care workers working with them\, both at the time of the arrival of the virus and afterwards.The project also intends to analyse the reception of these policies at the micro level. \nThe aim of this conference is to present the results of the COVICARE research\, articulating a “top-down” and “bottom-up” analysis of the adoption and effects of some of the different measures taken during the crisis on employment and care work in different European countries. \n  \nProgram \n9.30-9.50: Opening speeches \n– Clémence Ledoux and Nicole Teke (COVICARE)\, presentation of the COVICARE project and the conference \n– Sophie Jacquot (EUGENDERING Jean Monnet Chair\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles) \n  \n9.50-11.00: Experiences of long-term care employment at home during COVID-19\, from below \n– Marie Cartier (COVICARE): Unwilling dedication? Continuity of home help for elderly people in France during the first lockdown \n– Avril Sharp (Kalayaan – Policy & Casework Officer\, UK): Experiences of migrant domestic / home care worker who entered in the UK with a visa to work in a private household \n– Peter Bartmann (Diakonie – Head of the Health\, Rehabilitation and Care Centre\, Germany): Employers’ organisations dilemma for rewarding their workers: the German case of Diakonie \n  \n11.00-11.20: Coffee Break \n  \n11.20-12.30: Intermediaries actors during the COVID-19 \n– Eve Meuret Campfort (COVICARE): Workers mobilising for their acknowledgement during the COVID-19 crisis in France. \n– Gavin Edwards (UNISON – Senior National Officer – Social Care\, UK): Trade Unions mobilising for sick pay and pay increases during Covid 19\, the UK Case \n– Pascal Krimmer (Caritas\, Office of the employers’ side of the Labour Law Commission Caritas – National Strategy Officer\, Germany): A German federation of non-profit associations facing COVID and its consequences. \n  \n12.30-12.50: The European care strategy  \n– Dana-Carmen Bachmann (DG Employment\, Social affairs and Inclusion – European Commission) \n  \n12.50-14.20: Lunch break \n  \n14.20-15.30: National policies concerning home care from 02.2020 to 02.2022 and their long-term consequences \n–  Pascal Caillaud\, Chiara Giordano and Clémence Ledoux (COVICARE): A non-exhaustive comparative perspective of the policies adopted during COVID in Europe: the cases of Italy\, Germany\, Belgium\, France and the UK. \n– Loïc Le Noc (CFDT Santé /Sociaux – National Secretary\, France): Wage increases obtained in France during the COVID-19 \n  \n15.30-16.30: European strategies for the home care sector \n– Aude Boisseuil (General Delegate\, EFFE – European federation for family employment & care) \n– Aurélie Decker (Director\, EFSI – European Federation for Services to Individuals) \n– Mark Bergfeld (Director Property Services & UNI Care at UNI Global Union – Europa) \n  \n16.30-16.50 Concluding remarks  \nClémence Ledoux (COVICARE) \n  \n  \nRegistration: https://forms.gle/AwZ8TJ1hwMbcqqTT8 \n  \n \n  \nProject’s website: https://dcs.univ-nantes.fr/fr/recherches-scientifiques/projet-inserm-perspectives-comparees-des-effets-du-covid-sur-les-politiques-et-les-professionnels-du-care-aupres-des-personnes-agees-en-perte-dautonomie-a-domicile-covicare \nPublications related to the project : Revue Revue des politiques sociales et familiales 2024/1 | Cairn.info
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/les-effets-du-covid-sur-les-politiques-et-les-metiers-du-care-perspectives-comparees/
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CREATED:20231106T140316Z
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SUMMARY:Une justice antiterroriste européenne à l’épreuve du genre : enjeux politiques et judiciaires des « revenantes » de Daesh\, une approche comparée
DESCRIPTION:Salle P30 (119 rue du marais\, bâtiment Préfecture\, 3ème étage) & en ligne \n– en collaboration avec EUNMUTE – \n  \nPrésentation: Antoine Mégie (Université de Rouen) \nDiscutant.e.s: Chloé Thomas (Chercheuse associée au CReSPo) & Denis Duez (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles)  \n  \n \n  \nRésumé: D’abord fantômes\, puis seconds rôles et enfin organisatrices de filières jihadistes\, les femmes sont apparues progressivement comme des personnages centraux des scènes d’audience dans les procédures d’accusation et de condamnations de la lutte contre le terrorisme. Depuis 2020\, les « revenantes » ou « returnees » comme il est d’habitude de les nommer désormais dans plusieurs pays européens\, focalisent une part importante des débats politiques\, des problématiques judiciaires mais aussi des recherches académiques sur la lutte contre le terrorisme et la radicalisation.  \nEn ancrant notre analyse dans la filiation des travaux historiques et sociologiques relatifs à la violence et à l’engagement politique des femmes\, et en écho à la littérature sur le genre et son traitement par les institutions judiciaires\, il s’agira de comprendre dans quelles conditions en Europe\, les « femmes de Daesh » ont fait l’objet d’une mise sur agenda en tant que problème publique d’ordre politique. Face à un phénomène des filières djihadistes et des attentats qui touche une grande partie des pays européens\, on observe un spectre large de réponses dans la prise en charge des « revenantes »\, que ce soit le plan politique\, judiciaire et social.   \n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/une-justice-antiterroriste-europeenne-a-lepreuve-du-genre-enjeux-politiques-et-judiciaires-des-revenantes-de-daesh-une-approche-comparee/
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CREATED:20231129T121700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T081243Z
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SUMMARY:Le gender mainstreaming européen\, un levier pour changer les pratiques professionnelles ? Une analyse comparée à partir du secteur de l’emploi en France et en Allemagne
DESCRIPTION:Salle P30 (119 rue du marais\, bâtiment Préfecture\, 3ème étage) & en ligne \n  \nAvec Gwénaëlle Perrier (Laboratoire interdisciplinaire pour la sociologie économique (LISE) & Université de Paris 13) \nDiscutante: Chiara Giordano (ULB) \n  \n \n  \nRésumé: Les politiques française et allemande de lutte contre le chômage contribuent-elles à réduire les inégalités entre les sexes sur le marché du travail ? Dans un contexte où l’Union européenne valorise le “gender mainstreaming”\, dans quelle mesure l’action des pouvoirs publics (saisie ici à travers le cas des services publics de l’emploi et de leurs professionnel·les) contribue-t-elle à corriger\, ou au contraire renforcer\, les inégalités liées au genre? \nL’enquête de terrain\, centrée sur deux cas locaux\, français et allemand\, montre que malgré l’institutionnalisation de ces questions dans le secteur de l’emploi\, un écart important subsiste entre les objectifs de politiques publiques valorisant l’égalité – proclamés en particulier au niveau européen –  et leur mise en œuvre. C’est notamment cet écart entre la légitimité apparemment grandissante de la norme égalitaire et les pratiques concrètes de terrain\, peu attentives au genre\, que la discussion autour de l’ouvrage permettra d’éclairer. Elle mettra en avant les limites et les ambivalences de la promotion de l’égalité dans le cadre du gender mainstreaming européen\, et éclairera les différents usages des impulsions européennes en faveur de l’égalité au niveau local. \n  \nGwenaëlle Perrier est chercheuse associée au Lise et maîtresse de conférences en science politique à l’université de Paris 13. Elle est accueillie en délégation CNRS au LISE pour les années 2019-2020 et 2020-2021.\nSes recherches analysent\, dans une perspective souvent comparée (notamment franco-allemande) et multi-niveaux (du niveau européen au niveau local)\, les politiques publiques et initiatives actuelles en faveur de la promotion de l’égalité des sexes\, en particulier leurs actrices (surtout institutionnelles)\, leurs instruments (gender mainstreaming\, formations à l’égalité\, mise en réseaux d’acteurs et d’actrices locales) et leurs contextes de promotion et de mise en œuvre. Ses travaux portent sur les secteur de l’emploi et de la lutte contre les violences faites aux femmes\, et plus récemment aussi sur le langage non sexiste. \n  \nFormulaire d’inscription ici \nRejoignez-nous sur Teams via ce lien
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/le-gender-mainstreaming-europeen-un-levier-pour-changer-les-pratiques-professionnelles-une-analyse-comparee-a-partir-du-secteur-de-lemploi-en-france-et-en-allemagne/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240222T120000
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CREATED:20240208T103923Z
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SUMMARY:European Parliament 2024: Achievements and Prospects for a Feminist Europe
DESCRIPTION:Gender Five Plus and the Jean Monnet Chair EUGendering invite you to mark your calendars for an insightful event to discuss the gender issues surrounding the 2024 European Parliament elections.  \nHosted by MEP Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield \nPanellists: \n\nGwendoline Delbos-Corfield (Member of the European Parliament)\nJéromine Andolfatto (European Women Lobby)\nPetra Ahrens (Tampere University)\nVictoire Olczak (Gender Five Plus)\n\nJoin us for an engaging event dedicated to put gender considerations at the centre of the electoral debate.  \n🌟 Event Highlights 🌟 \n\nPresentation of Gender Five Plus policy paper available here\nIn-depth discussions on the gender implications of the 2024 elections with experts \nOpportunities for exchanging ideas and asking questions \n\nRegistrer now here : https://ep-events.secure.europarl.europa.eu/greensefa/feminist_europe/e/lk/k/ \nThis event will be accessible online as well.
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/european-parliament-2024-achievements-and-prospects-for-a-feminist-europe/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240214T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240214T133000
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CREATED:20231106T140106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T090220Z
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SUMMARY:Anti-gender movements in Georgia and Ukraine: political homophobia and a 'clash of values' in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:Room P30 (119 rue du marais\, Préfecture building\, 3rd floor) \n  \nWith Maryna Shevtsova (KULeuven) \nDiscussants: Alexandra Ana (ULB) & Laura Luciani (UGent) \n  \n \n  \n\n\nAbstract: \n\n\n\n\nBy the second decade of the twenty-first century\, the centrality of LGBTIQ rights to the so-called ‘European values’ is globally recognized. Nevertheless\, many local actors in the EU and third countries do not see it as something positive. Some legal advancement or even a promise of such was met across the EU and its neighborhood by the rise of the so-called anti-gender movements\, a growing coalition of conservative and religious forces\, spreading hateful discourses to wedge public opinion\, often targeting LGBTIQ people. The present talk will focus on the case of such movements and actors in the EU neighborhood\, namely\, in Georgia and Ukraine.  Since 2014\, Russia’s war on Ukraine has transformed into a rhetorical battlefield between Russia and the imaginary West. It is no longer merely viewed as a geopolitical power struggle in the region but as a clash of fundamental values. The Western standpoint advocates for liberal ideals\, highlighting LGBTQ rights and gender equality. Conversely\, Russia positions itself as a defender of what it labels as ‘traditional family values’ and Orthodox Christian morals. This talk will focus on how this narrative\, initially shaped and disseminated by Russia\, has now permeated both sides. While there are apparent benefits from the mutual adoption of this discourse\, such as creating political opportunities for LGBTQ and women’s rights activists in Ukraine (as well as in Moldova and Georgia) to advocate for more progressive legislation on sexual and gender equality\, there is also a concern that too much emphasis on this specific discourse may overshadow or neglect the intricate dynamics at play.
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/anti-gender-movements-in-ukraine-and-georgia-as-a-response-to-the-promotion-of-gender-and-sexual-equality-by-the-eu-and-western-institutions/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240202T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240202T160000
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CREATED:20231108T093112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T150947Z
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SUMMARY:Femmes\, non-discrimination et genre dans la construction européenne : quelles articulations ? Perspectives réflexives et pluridisciplinaires
DESCRIPTION:– Journée d’études portée par le GIS Euro-Lab en partenariat avec la Chaire EUGENDERING\, le laboratoire MIL (UPEC)\, la Maison de l’Ile de France (CIUP) et l’EUR FRAPP  –  \nOrganisation: Laure Clément-Wilz (UPEC) & Sophie Jacquot (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles) \nOù ? Paris\, Cité internationale\, Maison de l’Ile de France \n  \nRésumé: Alors que l’Union européenne se présente comme une organisation régulatrice de l’égalité hommes-femmes\, cette journée d’études interdisciplinaire cherche à questionner ce postulat. L’Union européenne et ses politiques ont-elles paradoxalement des effets discriminatoires sur les femmes et sont-elles porteuses de représentations paternalistes? Le langage de l’Union\, à travers les concepts qu’il mobilise\, entretient-il des phénomènes de domination des hommes sur les femmes? Cet accent mis sur les femmes permet aussi de s’interroger sur la place des femmes non plus en tant que bénéficiaires ou victimes de l’Union européenne\, de ses politiques et de son langage\, mais en tant qu’actrices de la construction européenne\, femmes de pouvoir\, fémocrates et lobbyistes féministes. \n  \nProgramme détaillé ici \n  \nInscriptions sur le site internet du GIS Euro-Lab : https://gis-eurolab.fr/evenements/femmes-non-discrimination-et-genre-dans-construction-europeenne-quelles-articulations. \n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/femmes-non-discrimination-et-genre-dans-la-construction-europeenne-quelles-articulations-perspectives-reflexives-et-pluridisciplinaires/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231130T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231130T200000
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CREATED:20230918T133824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T095118Z
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SUMMARY:[Public Debate] Intersectionality in EU Policies: a Step Forward ?
DESCRIPTION:– In collaboration with the EUNMUTE Centre of Excellence – \nRoom: P02 \n  \nOrganisation: Sophie Jacquot (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles) & Gender5+ \nPresentation: Oriane Calligaro (UCLille) & Serena D’Agostino (VUB) \nPanelists: Anne Pépin (European Commission\, DG Research & Innovation) & Stefi Richani (Equinox) \n  \n \n  \nAbstract: The development of an intersectional approach to EU policy-making is fairly recent at the EU level. However\, for a few years\, intersectionality has been increasingly present in the EU equality agenda\, to the point of becoming one of the pillars of the « Union of Equality » strategies of the current Commission. \n\nThis public debate aims at gathering policy-makers\, members of civil society\, and academics to discuss the achievements and pitfalls of intersectionality in EU policies so far\, as well as its sustainability as an essential principle of the EU’s action on equality promotion in the context of the next European elections and future Commission.
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/intersectionality-in-eu-policies-a-step-forward/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231110T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231110T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230719T134753Z
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SUMMARY:Lobbying for Intersectionality: Civil Society Organisations and the EU's Anti-Discrimination Policy
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n– In collaboration with the EUNMUTE Centre of Excellence – \nRoom: P30 (Préfecture building\, 119 rue du marais – Bruxelles) \nSpeaker: Oriane Calligaro (UCLille) \nDiscussants: Marta Bucholc (University of Warsaw) and Raphaële Xenidis (Sciences Po) \n  \n \n  \nOriane Calligaro is an associate professor in political science at ESPOL (Université catholique de Lille) and visiting professor at the College of Europe. She is associate researcher at the Université libre de Bruxelles (CEVIPOL) and co-director of the journal Politique européenne. She has extensively published on the EU’s actions in the cultural and academic fields and on the role of values in EU governance. Her current research deals with the role of civil society organizations in the EU anti-discrimination policy. She published the monograph Negotiating Europe. The EU promotion of Europeanness since the 1950s\, Palgrave Macmillan\, 2013 and co-edited with François Foret the book “European values”. Challenges and opportunities for EU governance\, Routledge\, 2018. \n  \nAbstract: Numerous civil society organizations (CSOs) have been involved in the design of European anti-discrimination norms and policy tools. This seminar focusses on the advocacy coalitions and knowledge networks created in the last decades at the initiative of the Open Society Foundations (OSF)\, together with several European NGOs and think tanks. The goal is to analyze the advocacy strategies of this coalition to put controversial policy issues on the EU’s agenda\, like ethnic data collection\, ethnic profiling\, or islamophobia\, but also to promote a specific approach to these issues: intersectionality. \nWe show how OSF allows CSOs to exist and professionalize\, and subsequently to build their expert knowledge and make it visible in the EU policy-making process. OSF actively promotes “advocacy triangles” between academic\, activist\, and institutional actors\, through which contentious causes gain in credibility and acceptability in the EU arena. We attempt to trace the creation of such triangles and the circulation of knowledge and norms from academic/activist realms to EU policy documents and actions\, in particular through the case study of intersectionality. \n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/lobbying-for-intersectionality-civil-society-organisations-and-the-eus-anti-discrimination-policy/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231013T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231013T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230719T132507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T145937Z
UID:2531-1697198400-1697203800@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:[Débat public] Chroniques de l'Europe: genre et sans-voix dans l'histoire longue de l'Europe
DESCRIPTION:– En collaboration avec le Centre d’Excellence EUNMUTE – \nLocal P61 \nAvec Fabrice Virgili (CNRS) et Anne-Laure Briatte (Sorbonne Université) \nDiscutantes: Claire Lafon (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles et Université Paris 3) et Nathalie Tousignant (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles) \n  \n \n  \nAbstract: Retracer six siècles d’histoire de l’Europe\, en quelque 120 dates et plusieurs documents\, à rebrousse-poil de l’historiographie traditionnelle : tel est le défi que relèvent les Chroniques de l’Europe. Les historiennes et historiens – des techniques\, du politique\, de l’environnement\, des idées\, du genre\, des arts\, de l’économie – réunis dans cet ouvrage\, se sont prêtés à un exercice original : choisir un événement qui fait sens à l’échelle de l’Europe\, puis\, documents et repères chronologiques à l’appui\, en faire le récit et rendre compte de ses résonances à travers le temps et l’espace. \nCet ouvrage constitue une véritable plongée dans l’histoire longue de l’Europe à travers des figures marquantes\, la circulation des savoirs\, des innovations techniques ou artistiques\, des tensions\, conflits ou convergences. \nFabrice Virgili et Anne-Laure Briatte traverseront ces Chroniques de l’Europe en s’arrêtant plus particulièrement sur des événements liés à l’histoire du genre\, des « sans-voix » et de la construction européenne. L’occasion d’une réflexion plus large sur ce qui fait date en histoire et comment raconter l’Europe. \n  \n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/debat-public-chroniques-de-leurope-genre-et-sans-voix-dans-lhistoire-longue-de-leurope/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230928T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230928T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230719T132038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T113453Z
UID:2528-1695904200-1695909600@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:The role of the EU in including women in peace processes
DESCRIPTION:Room: P61 (Préfecture building\, 119 rue du marais\, 6th floor) \n  \nIn collaboration with the EUNMUTE Centre of Excellence \nSpeaker: Julia Vassileva (Tallinn University) \nDiscussants: Charlotte Dahin (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles) & Maria Martin de Almagro (UGent) \n  \n \n  \nJulia Vassileva is a PhD researcher and lecturer in International law and Security studies at the School of Governance\, Law and Society at Tallinn University\, Estonia. She previously worked in Brussels for the EU Commission’s DG NEAR and the EEAS; and holds degrees in Law and IR from the University of Oxford\, the College of Europe\, and Vienna University. She has been a visiting lecturer at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs in Tbilisi and at Bilkent University in Ankara; and a researcher at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford\, and the UN-ILC in Geneva. \nAbstract: The seminar discusses the role of the EU in including women in peace processes in its neighbourhood region and beyond. It addresses the question why the number of women in such processes often remains low. Generally\, the need to include women in peace processes is recognised in international and EU policy documents; but verbal normative commitments often do not translate into actual presence of more women. The key argument is that there are several explanations for such lack of inclusion in peace processes: (1) elite-dominated hard power negotiation structures\, (2) cultural factors\, (3) need for empowerment and linking the Women\, Peace and Security (WPS) and Youth\, Peace and Security (YPS) agendas\, and (4) insufficient implementation of commitments made to include women under the existing policy and legal framework. The seminar also stresses the need to be aware of those reasons and address them\, in order to give a voice to women in peace processes (to ‘unmute’ them). 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/the-role-of-the-eu-in-including-women-in-peace-processes/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230922T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230922T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230719T131723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T145201Z
UID:2526-1695384000-1695389400@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:Le mythe d'Europe: la "particularité universelle" de l'Europe et la différence sexuelle
DESCRIPTION:En collaboration avec le GT Genre et Politique de l’ABSP \nSalle P30 (Préfecture\, 119 rue du marais – Bruxelles) \nAvec Andréa Delestrade (LSE) \nDiscutante: Florence Delmotte (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles) \n  \n \nRésumé: Le mythe d’Europe semble représenter un mythe fondateur\, à la fois de l’Europe comme espace géo-philosophique\, mais aussi de l’Union Européenne\, étant régulièrement mobilisé comme outil discursif dans les politiques symboliques de l’UE. Cette présentation souhaite revenir aux fondations philosophiques et politiques du mythe\, en se concentrant notamment sur sa dimension genrée. Une analyse féministe du mythe d’Europe découvre ce mythe à la fois comme l’espoir d’un certain universalisme européen\, que ce soit comme fondement de toute civilisation (Maison de l’Histoire Européenne\, 2016)\, comme mouvement universel vers l’étranger et l’inconnu (Patočka\, 2002)\, ou comme capacité à aller par-delà de toute particularité (Gasché\, 2009)\, mais soutient\, dans le même mouvement\, des exclusions et un certain particularisme européen\, notamment en invisibilisant la différence sexuelle (Morales\, 2007). Par une analyse détaillée du mythe dans ses trois mouvements – l’enlèvement\, le viol\, et la naissance–\, l’exposition mêlera représentations philosophiques\, politiques\, et esthétiques de ces mouvements et tentera de tirer les implications possibles de ces lectures pour et dans les imaginaires européens. Ces implications\, à leur tour\, peuvent informer les fondements d’une philosophie politique féministe de l’Europe – une perspective qui reste largement marginale dans les études européennes. \n  \nAndréa Delestrade est doctorante\, en co-tutelle entre le European Institute de la London School of Economics (LSE)\, et l’université d’Essex. Sa thèse explore les contradictions de l’Europe comme espace simultanément universel et particulier\, contradictions qui sont exposées par la question de l’incarnation de l’Europe. La matérialité des corps confronte les discours\, notamment phénoménologiques\, d’universalisme européen\, et ses exclusions\, en particulier sous le prisme de la race\, du genre\, et de la sexualité. \n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/le-mythe-deurope-la-particularite-universelle-de-leurope-et-la-difference-sexuelle/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230512T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230512T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230313T132027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T142517Z
UID:2343-1683896400-1683901800@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:Débat Public: L'avortement en Europe aujourd'hui: du droit aux pratiques
DESCRIPTION:Local P02 (Préfecture\, 119 rue du marais – Bruxelles) \nCet évènement s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une série de conférences Eliane Vogel-Polsky (Gender5+)\, en collaboration également avec le Centre d’Excellence EUNMUTE et le SIEJ \n  \n \n  \nPrésentation : Sophie Jacquot (USL-B)\, Agnès Hubert (Gender5+) \nTable-ronde modérée par Mona Gérardin-Laverge (USL-B) \nIntervenantes : \n\nLola Clavreul (Fédération des Centres Pluralistes de Planning Familial)\nAlexia Fafara (Lobby Européen des Femmes)\nAlexandrine Guyard-Nedelec (Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne)\nBérengère Marques-Pereira (ULB)\n\nL’avortement\, et plus largement les droits reproductifs\, sont l’objet de controverses et de conflits particulièrement virulents dans l’espace européen\, caractérisé par une forte disparité en matière de décriminalisation de l’avortement (qui est encore interdit à Malte\, au Vatican et en Andorre)\, de délais légaux (de 10 semaines au Portugal à 24 au Royaume-Uni) et d’évolutions (alors que des pays comme la France progressent en matière de dépénalisation\, d’autres comme la Pologne restreignent de plus en plus drastiquement l’accès à l’avortement). \nEn 2022\, alors que la Cour suprême des États-Unis abrogeait l’arrêt Roe v. Wade qui garantissait l’avortement au niveau fédéral\, le Parlement européen a appelé à l’inscrire dans la Charte européenne des droits fondamentaux. Cette résolution a ravivé la discussion sur l’avortement en Europe et le rôle que pourraient jouer les différentes juridictions et institutions (principalement le Parlement européen et la CEDH) pour faire progresser l’accès à l’avortement en Europe. \nL’objectif de cette rencontre entre des chercheuses et des praticiennes de « terrain » sera de réfléchir aux différentes dimensions de la bataille qui se joue actuellement en Europe à plusieurs niveaux (niveau national\, Union européenne et Conseil de l’Europe)\, et à ses répercussions sur la vie des femmes.
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/debat-public-lavortement-en-europe-aujourdhui-du-droit-aux-pratiques/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230510T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230510T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230307T094218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T142547Z
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SUMMARY:Intersectionality Mainstreaming in EU Equality Policies: Reflections on the Promises and Perils of a Novel Approach
DESCRIPTION:Room P30 (Préfecture building\, 119 rue du marais – Bruxelles) \n  \n \n  \nSerena D’Agostino (she/her/hers) is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Migration\, Diversity and Justice (CMDJ) at the Brussels School of Governance (BSoG)\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). She is the coordinator of the VUB Strategic Research Programme Enhancing Democratic Governance in Europe (EDGE). She regularly serves as a commissioned expert to the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) for its annual Fundamental Rights Report (chapter on Roma Equality and Inclusion\, Belgium). Her research interests lie at the crossroads of (political) intersectionality\, activism/social movements and minority politics and rights\, with a focus on Romani (gender) politics and Roma (women’s) rights in Europe. Her work has been published in Politics\, Groups\, and Identities\, the European Journal of Politics and Gender\, the International Feminist Journal of Politics\, and the Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies\, among others. \nPauline Cullen is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Centre for European and Eurasian Studies\, Maynooth University. Her work examines civil society mobilization on social justice and gender equality at national and European Union level\, women’s movements and gender and political representation. She has also worked as a gender expert for advocacy organisations working on gender justice and equality issues and have supervised postgraduate student research on the  mobilization of sexual minorities  in Ireland and ethnic minority women and gender roles. \nAbstract: In the last decade\, intersectionality has become increasingly present in the EU equality agenda. From a very embryonic\, implicit and often misunderstood concept in European policy-making in the early 2000s\, intersectionality is now a core cross-cutting principle in political and policy debates about equality\, anti-discrimination and human rights. At first glance\, one could even dare to talk about a novel approach based on intersectionality mainstreaming. Yet\, it is crucial to remain cautious\, as a substantial mainstreaming of intersectionality might not be as easy as it seems. \nThis essay stimulates reflection on the mainstreaming of intersectionality in contemporary EU equality policies. In particular\, it builds on past and current academic debates about the application of intersectionality to (European) policy-making to think critically about both the promises (e.g. improving the quality of policies) and perils (e.g. increasing the risk of depoliticization and co-optation of intersectionality) of this approach. Doing so\, it uses illustrations from the recently adopted ‘Union of Equality’ strategies\, with particular emphasis on the policies addressing Romani women – where  a lack of ‘intersectional thinking’ was previously acknowledged (D’Agostino 2015). \n\n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/intersectional-discrimination-and-romani-womens-rights-in-europe-pushing-the-equality-boundaries/
LOCATION:P30 (Préfecture) Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles\, 119 rue du marais\, Bruxelles\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230428T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230428T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230329T090309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T142431Z
UID:2387-1682685000-1682690400@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:A conversation about Markus Thiel's latest book “The European Union's International Promotion of LGBTI Rights: Promises and Pitfalls”
DESCRIPTION:Organisation: Sophie Jacquot (Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles) \nChair and mediator: Serena D’Agostino (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) \nDiscussion: David Paternotte (Université Libre de Bruxelles) \n  \n \n  \nMarkus Thiel is Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the Green School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University\, Miami. He also directs FIU’s EU-Jean Monnet Center of Excellence. His research interests are the political sociology of the EU and European Politics more generally\, Identity Politics and LGBTI Politics. \n  \nBook Description \n“This book critically analyzes the European Union’s promotion of LGBTI rights in the international arena. Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, Transgender\, and Intersex rights are heavily contested across the globe\, with over 70 countries criminalizing same-sex relations and at least 10 imposing the death penalty. \nThe book details how the EU\, based on different member state positions\, attempts to jointly formulate and implement guidelines for the external promotion of LGBTI rights. It also problematizes the various normative and policy-based Eurocentric prescriptions to further these rights. Drawing on an international political sociology framework infused with queer theoretical thought\, the author investigates the apparent normative tensions emerging from Europe’s promotion of LGBTI rights as liberal human rights and the ensuing pushback by culturally and politically conservative states. He examines the compatibility of EU institutional and member states’ conceptions of LGBTI rights and the more general question of the EU’s normative agenda-setting power on the world stage. He then explores the external policy areas in which LGBTI rights promotion is formulated and diffused – namely in development and foreign aid\, in enlargement and neighbourhood policies\, and in other international organizations. In conclusion\, the author suggests viewing the contention surrounding LGBTI rights within broader governance contexts\, and thus reimagining rights promotion in a more holistic manner. \nThis book will be of great interest to students and scholars of LGBTI and Human Rights\, European Politics\, and International Relations.” \n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/a-conversation-about-markus-thiels-latest-book-the-european-unions-international-promotion-of-lgbti-rights-promises-and-pitfalls/
LOCATION:P30 (Préfecture) Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles\, 119 rue du marais\, Bruxelles\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230215T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230215T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230111T143748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T142638Z
UID:2209-1676462400-1676475000@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:Que faut-il attendre de la proposition de directive sur la transparence salariale entre les femmes et les hommes ?
DESCRIPTION:Nicolas Moizard est professeur à l’Université de Strasbourg (Institut du travail). Spécialiste de droit social français et européen\, il travaille notamment sur les discriminations et sur la relation individuelle et collective du travail. Sur le sujet en lien avec le séminaire\, il a notamment publié « La proposition de directive sur la transparence salariale entre les femmes et les hommes\, avancées et incertitudes »\, Revue de droit du travail\, 2021\, p. 431-440. \n  \n \n  \n>>> Local P30\, 119 rue du marais (Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles)
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/que-faut-il-attendre-de-la-proposition-de-directive-sur-la-transparence-salariale-entre-les-femmes-et-les-hommes-2/
LOCATION:P30 (Préfecture) Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles\, 119 rue du marais\, Bruxelles\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230125T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20230111T143431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T143945Z
UID:2206-1674667800-1674673200@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:The Conference on the Future of Europe and Gender: What's Next?
DESCRIPTION:From the Conference on the Future of Europe to a Feminist Europe. \nStarting with the presentation of the new Gender Five Plus report on Gender Equality and the Future of Europe\, this webinar will be an opportunity to discuss the results of the Conference on the Future of Europe from a gender perspective\, but also the policy recommendations needed to move towards a feminist Europe. \n  \n \n  \nPanellists: \n\nJéromine Andolfatto (European Women’s Lobby)\nGwendoline Delbos-Corfield (MEP\, Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance\nVictoire Olczak (Gender Five Plus)\nAlvaro Oleart (ULB)\nGaëtane Ricard-Nihoul (European Commission\, DG Communication\, responsible for Citizens’ Dialogue)
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/test-event-25-jan/
LOCATION:Online (Teams)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221108T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221108T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003642
CREATED:20221010T112629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T143107Z
UID:1635-1667908800-1667916000@eugendering.eu
SUMMARY:L’avortement dans l’Union européenne aujourd'hui : état des lieux et obstacles
DESCRIPTION:Bérengère Marques-Pereira (ULB) est sociologue. Elle est notamment spécialiste de la citoyenneté sociale et politique des femmes en Europe et en Amérique latine\, et des processus de politisation et de décision sur le droit à l’avortement. Elle a créé le groupe « Genre et politique » de l’ABSP.\nA l’occasion de ce séminaire elle présentera son ouvrage paru en 2021\, intitulé L’avortement dans l’Union européenne : acteurs\, enjeux et discours.\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n \nCe séminaire est organisé conjointement par la Chaire Jean Monnet EUGENDERING et le Groupe « Genre et politique » de l’ABSP.\n\n 
URL:https://eugendering.eu/event/lavortement-dans-lunion-europeenne-acteurs-enjeux-et-discours/
LOCATION:Online (Teams)
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