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How pink is the red tide in the Americas?
Women’s movements, Politics and Public Policy in the Americas Seminar
La vague rouge est-elle aussi rose dans les Amériques ?
Séminaire sur le mouvement des femmes, la politique et les politiques publiques dans les Amériques.
Date/date: Friday
March 31st 2017/vendredi le 31 mars 2017
Location/local: Local/Rm C-426
Université du Québec en Outaouais283, boulevard Alexandre-Taché
Time/Horaire: 9AM - 5PM
9h-10h45
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Women’s movement, gender violence and policy in Latin America
Mouvement des femmes, violence et politique en Amérique latine
President and discussant: Simone Bohn – Depart. of Political Sciences, York
University.
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Violence, Public Policy and the Construction of Autonomies:
A New Wave of Women’s Movement in Mexico
Cecibel Rodríguez & Marta Mercado – Program of Rural Studies Program,
University of Guelph
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Collaboration and Conflicts among the Sandinista National Liberation Front
(FSLN), the National Police and the Women’s Movement regarding Violence
against Women, Women’s Citizenship and Gendered Democracy
Nadine Jubb – Depart. of Political Science at York University
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Le mouvement des prostituées au Brésil: une controverse et puissant
mouvement de femmes
Diana Helene - Professeure à l'université UNIGRANRIO (Brésil)
Soraya Silveira Simoes - Professeur au IPPUR-UFRJ (Brésil)
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11h-12h45
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Gender policies and social reproduction
Politiques de genre et reproduction sociale
President and discussant: Lisa Mills - School of Public Policy and Admin.,
Carleton University
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Conditional Cash Transfers and Women’s Empowerment in Argentina and
Bolivia: What Can We Learn from Social Reproduction Feminism?
Melisa Handl - Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa
Susan Spronk - School of International Development and Global Studies at
The University of Ottawa
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Politiques de genre, mouvements féminins et féministes sous le
Gouvernement d’Évo Morales en Bolivie
Nora Nagels – Départ. Sciences politiques, UQAM
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The State of Maternal, Neonatal, Child Health (MNCH) Policy in Latin
America: Global Initiatives and Transnational Advocacy in Guatemala
Candace Johnson – Depart. of Political Science, University of Guelph
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12h50-14h10
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Lunch Keynote:
Feminist Ebbs and Flows in Latin America's "Pink Tide"
Dr.
Amy Lind – Mary Ellen Heintz Professor and Head of the Department of
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati
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14h10-15h50
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Women’s movement and women in movement
Mouvement de femmes et femmes en mouvement
President and discussant: Susan Spronk – University of Ottawa
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Vague rouge, vague rose: l’exceptionnalité haïtienne
Denyse Côté – Départ. de Travail social, UQO
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Evaluating Strategic Political Partnerships: The Case of the Women’s
Movement and the State in Contemporary Brazil
Simone Bohn – Depart. Of Political Science, York University
Charmain Levy – Décanat de la recherche, UQO
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Habiter au féminin
Anne Latendresse & Diana Helene Ramos – Départ. de Géographie, l’UQAM
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“[W]hat is more important: gold or water?” The World March of Women in Peru building a trans-local political agenda to protect water and life from mining development
Anabel Paulos - School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, University of Ottawa
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15h50-16h
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Break
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16h-16h45
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Concluding comments and exchanges
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Le dîner sera servi pendant l’allocation de la conférencière principale. Veillez confirme votre présence auprès de Fadoumo.
farah....@gmail.com
A sit down lunch will be served during the keynote conference. Please confirm your presence with Fadoumo.
farah....@gmail.com
Image by © John Van Hasselt/Sygma/Corbis
03 Oct 1998, Caracas, Venezuela --- Leader of Fifth Republic Movement
political party Hugo Chavez campaigning with his wife Marisabel Rodríguez, during the 1998 Venezuelan presidential election. ---