2017 Annual Conference of the European Network on Gender and Violence 24, 25, 26 May 2017

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italia) Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126 Milano

Building U7 - Meeting rooms: Aula de Lillo, 2nd floor; Aula Pagani, 3rd floor; Aula 24, 3rd floor - Poster hanging: Lobby, ground floor - Coffee break: Lobby, 1st floor

Organisers: Marina Calloni, Marta Pietrobelli, Giorgia Serughetti, Anna Gadda (University of Milano- Bicocca - EDV Project, www.edvitaly-project.unimib.it); Renate Klein, Monika Schröttle and Ksenia Meshkova (European Network on Gender and Violence, www.engv.org)

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Program Overview

I. Wednesday, May 24: Young Scholars all day Registration & poster hanging Reception & Welcome at the Harrys’ Bar

II. Thursday, May 25: Plenary session “Italy” / Lunch / Parallel sessions Visit to the Hangar Bicocca, a space of contemporary art

III. Friday, May 26: Parallel sessions / Lunch / Final plenary / Farewell dinner at the Fondazione Feltrinelli

I. Wednesday, 24 May 2017 10:00 – 16:30, Aula (Room) Pagani, 3rd floor Young Scholars Day

Chair: Ksenia Meshkova, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

10:00 – 11:30 Büşra Yalçınöz Uçan, Bogazici University, Turkey Exploring self-narratives of women survivors of abuse: Stories of empowerment and recovery in the context of Turkey

Helena Parkkila, Oulu University, Finland A need to belong and sexist violent twists: Girls in residential care institutions learning of a self- empowering care

11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break, 1st floor

12:00 – 13:30 Emily Moreton, University of Bristol, UK Including same sex victims and survivors: How can the theoretical model of domestic violence and abuse, and existing DVA service provision, more effectively meet the needs of women abused by same- sex partners?

Sarah Held & Jördis Spengler, University of Frankfurt, Germany Sex & violence or how they stopped worrying and started interventions: Sociological and artistic perspectives

13:30 – 14:45 Lunch break

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Cátia Pontedeira, University Institute of Maia, Portugal Intimate partner homicide: Victims, offenders and sentencing

15:30 – 16.30: Final discussion, networking and closing remarks

16:30 – 17:30 Registration: Aula Pagani, 3rd floor Poster hanging: Lobby, ground floor

18:00 – 19:30 Reception and Welcomes - Harry’s Bar, Viale dell'Innovazione 20 Maria Cristina Messa, Rector, University of Milano-Bicocca Marina Calloni and Marta Pietrobelli, University of Milano-Bicocca - EDV Italy Project Giampaolo Nuvolati, Director, Dept. of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca Renate Klein and Monika Schröttle, Coordinators, ENGV

Poster Exhibit (during entire Conference) Lobby, ground floor

Sexual violence, femicide, harassment and stalking Vincenza Cinquegrana & Anna Costanza Baldry, University of , Italy Recognizing warning signs of dating abuse in young women

Carolina Villacampa & Alejandra Pujols, University of Lleida, Spain Lifetime prevalence of stalking victimization among Spanish university students

Hava Dayan, University of Haifa, Israel Honor femicide: An empirical and theoretical analysis of honor killing in Israel

Adeem Massarwi, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel The correlation between exposure to neighborhood violence and perpetration of moderate physical violence among Arab-Palestinian youth: Can it be moderated by parent-child support?

Conceptualization and measurement Laura Arosio, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Search engine data to explore public opinion: The case of the international day for the elimination of VAW

Amélie Charruault, Alice Debauche, University of Strasbourg, & VIRAGE team, France Measuring violence against children and adolescents in the family 3

Elizabeth Brown, INED, Amandine Lebugle, INED Magali Mazuy & VIRAGE team, France How to measure intimate partner violence: The French experience

Liberation, help-seeking, recovery and support Federica Bastiani, Marie-Josèphe Saurel-Cubizolles, Patrizia Romito, University of Trieste, Italy The help-seeking process among women victims of partner violence in Italy

Neus Roca-Cortés & Emerson Vicente da Cruz, University of Barcelona, Spain Psychosocial evaluation of the liberation and recovery of women survivors of male chauvinist partner violence

Eleonora Crapolicchio, Anna Costanza Baldry, Camillo Regalia, Vincenza Cinquegrana, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Italy Forgiving an abusive partner and risk of revictimization: A longitudinal study

Hari Ramulu Easwary, Zabidah Putit, Anselm Ting Su, University of Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia Quality of life and support needs of domestic violence survivors in Kuching, Borneo: A mixed method study

Sara Hagström & Aviaja Mose, Copenhagen University Hospital, Trauma-sensitive yoga in the treatment of people with PTSD symptoms after a sexual assault

Line Engel Clasen & Aviaja Mose, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark The youth programme

Büşra Yalçınöz Uçan, Bogazici University, Turkey Exploring self-narratives of women survivors of abuse: Stories of empowerment and recovery in the context of Turkey

Helena Parkkila, Oulu University, Finland A need to belong and sexist violent twists: Girls in residential care institutions learning of a self- empowering care

Emily Moreton, University of Bristol, UK Including same sex victims and survivors: How can the theoretical model of domestic violence and abuse, and existing DVA service provision, more effectively meet the needs of women abused by same- sex partners?

Association Anacaona Mujeres Dominicanas en Italia, in collaboration with the Consulates General in Milan of: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Peru, Dominican Republic, Italy Latin American communities and Italian institutions together supporting women to emerge from silence

Values and discourses

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Sabrina Ortelli & Anna Gadda, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Values, behaviours and cultural beliefs within intimate relationships in Italy: any signs of gender-based violence?

Sonia Núñez Puente, Diana Fernández Romero, Daniela Cherubini & Sveva Magaraggia, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain; University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; University of Anchorage, Spain Reframing of women as victims: From vulnerability to resistance

Johanna Pangritz, University of Bielefeld, Germany Punitivity and masculinity

Esperanza Bosch-Fiol, Carmen Delgado-Álvarez, Virginia Ferreiro-Basurto, Victoria A. Ferrer-Pérez et al, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain The evaluation of implicit attitudes towards intimate partner violence against women and the use of the “Implicit Association Test”

Lydia Fenner, Sorbonne University, France Adolescents’ sexuality education in France: The question of consent

Perpetrators and abusive contexts Lis Bates, University of Bristol, UK Female perpetrators of honour-based abuse: conspirators, collaborators, coerced?

Atlas Torbati, University of Bristol, UK Power and masculinity in narratives of Iranian men towards sexual violence

Emma Williamson, Nancy Lombard & Oona Brooks, University of Bristol, UK Football and domestic violence and abuse in England and Scotland: A feasibility study

Andrea Matolcsi, University of Bristol, UK Criminalisation of the purchase of sex in England and Wales from a victim of coercion/exploitation: Implementation and views of practitioners

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II. Thursday, 25 May 2017 8.30 – 16:30 Full Conference Day 1

8:30 – 9:00 Registration: Aula Pagani, 3rd floor Poster hanging: Lobby, ground floor

Session I: Research from host country Italy Aula (Room) Pagani, 3rd floor

Chair: Marina Calloni, University of Milano-Bicocca

9:00 -9:30 Marina Calloni, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy GBV policies/actions in Italy: an overview

9:30-10:00 Patrizia Farina and Claudia Pecorella, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Criminal law facing intimate partner violence: a survey on the Italian case

10:00-10:30 Anna Costanza Baldry, Sonya Cacace, Vincenza Cinquegrana, University of Campania, Italy: Risk factors in intimate partner femicide: do they differ from abuse ‘only’ victims? Use of risk assessment

10:30- 11:00 Coffee break, 1st floor

11:00-11.30 Sveva Magaraggia and Daniela Cherubini, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Violence against women in popular culture: From ads to music

11:30-12:00 Giovanna Covi and Lisa Marchi, University of Trento, Italy “Violence is also a cultural problem”: Searching the words for everybody to say it

12:00-12:30 Discussion

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

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Session II: Sexual violence, harassment and stalking Aula (Room) Pagani, 3rd floor

Chair: Marta Pietrobelli, EDV Italy Project

14:00 -14:30 Sevinç Eryılmaz, Bilgi University, Turkey Stalking in Turkey

14:30-15:00 Helena Grangeia, University of Minho, Portugal Criminalization of stalking: An exploratory study on the new challenges in victim support

15:00-15.30 Coffee break, 1st floor

15:30 -16:00 Maria José Magalhães, Ana Guerreiro et al, UMAR, Portugal Teen dating violence in Portugal: Trends and gender differences

16:00-16:30 Marianne Cense, Laina Y. Bay-Cheng & Lieke van Dijk, Rutgers Institute, Netherlands Negotiating sexual consent: Dutch heterosexual youth navigating old rules and new norms

Session III: Femicide Aula (Room) de Lillo, 2nd floor

Chair: Monika Schröttle, University of Dortmund, Germany

14:00-14.30 Cátia Pontedeira, Ruben Sousa, Helena Granjeia & Olga Cruz, University Institute of Maia, Portugal Comparison between intimate partner homicides and other homicide contexts: Premeditation and previous violence in analysis

14:30-15:00 Hava Dayan, University of Haifa, Israel Murder cum suicide: An empirical and theoretical analysis of intimate partner murder- suicide in Israel

15:00-15.30 Coffee break, 1st floor

15:30-16:00 Diana Fernández Romero, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Femicide: Analysis of discourses in and Spain

16:00-16:30 Monika Schröttle, University of Dortmund, Germany The COST Action on Femicide

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Session IV: Violence and intervention within and across nation states – Aula (Room) 24, 3rd Floor

Chair: Renate Klein, University of Maine, USA

14:00 -14:30 Carolina Villacampa, University of Lleida, Spain Guerilla women victims of human trafficking imprisoned in Colombia

14:30-15:00 Barbara Giovanna Bello, University of Milan, Italy Walking in her shoes: Tackling gender-based violence against Roma women living in the “nomadi camps” in Italy

15:00-15.30 Coffee break, 1st floor

15:30-16:00 Bianca Grafe & Carol Hagemann-White, University of Osnabrück, Germany Intervention cultures and the ethics of intervention without consent

17:00-18:00 A Visit to the exhibition: “Photographs of life in Khanke”. Pictures by Yazidi women in a refugee camp in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, victims of the Daesh war. Building U6, ground floor.

18:00-20:00 For interested participants, visit to the Hangar Bicocca in Via Chiese 2, a space of contemporary art with women artists’ exhibitions. 10 minutes walking distance from Campus (http://www.hangarbicocca.org). Free entrance.

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III. Friday, 26 May 2017 8.30 – 16:30 Full Conference Day 2

Session V: Liberation, help-seeking, recovery and support Aula (Room) Pagani Chair: Marina Calloni, University of Milano-Bicocca

10 :00-10:30 Neus Roca-Cortés, University of Barcelona, Spain Liberation and recovery process from male chauvinist violence by an intimate partner: New phases and conceptual debate

10:30-11:00 Sietske Dijkstra & Katinka Lünnemann KSI Utrecht, Netherlands From gender bias to a gender-based approach: Theory and methodology behind professionals dealing with domestic violence cases

11:00 -11.30 Coffee break, 1st floor

11:30-12:00 Karen Morgan & Maggie Evans, University of Bristol, UK Experiences of survivors (EoS): Giving women survivors a voice using online resources to improve awareness and education about domestic violence and abuse

12:30-13:00 Discussion

13:00-14:00 Lunch

Session VI: Transnational analyses and intervention Aula (Room) de Lillo, 2nd floor

Chair: Renate Klein, University of Maine, USA

10:00-10:30 Gerd Bohner, Patrizia Milesi, Jesús Megías, Philipp Süssbach, University of Bielefeld, Germany Sexual aggression myths, moral foundations, and victim blaming: Data from Italy, Spain, and Germany

10 :30-11:00 LynnMarie Sardinha, University of Bristol, UK A multi-level analysis of attitudes to domestic violence in low- and middle-income countries

11:00 – 11.30 Coffee break, 1st floor

11:30-12:00 Alessandra Kustermann, Federica Collini & Cristina Cattaneo, Hospital Mangiagalli, Milan, Italy 9

The experience of the anti-violence Centre SVSeD in Milan

12:00-12:30 María Leoba Castañeda, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Domestic violence in Mexico

Session VII: How to intervene? Aula (Room) 24

Chair: Ksenia Meshkova, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

10:00-10:30 Marceline Naudi, University of Malta, Malta Plus ça change …

10 :30-11 :00 Melanie McCarry & Anni Donaldson, University of Strathclyde, UK Sexual violence on campus: Evidence and action

11:45 – 11.30 Coffee break, 1st floor

11:30-12:00 Marisol Lila, Enrique Gracia & Alba Catalá-Miñana, University of Valencia, Spain Confrontation vs. motivation: Do we need new approaches to intervene with intimate partner violence offenders?

12:00-12:30 Sonia Núñez Puente & Diana Fernández Romero, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain On-line activism and counter-hegemonic recognition of women as victims

12:30-14:00 Lunch

Session VIII: Conceptualization and measurement (plenary) Aula (Room) Pagani

Chair: Renate Klein, University of Maine, USA

14:00-14:30 Monika Schröttle, University of Dortmund, Germany Reflections of the European Measurement Framework and the new Eurostat Survey under development

14:30-15:00 Anke Gittenaer, EIGE Estimation of girls at risk of female genital mutilation in the European Union

15:00 – 15.30 Coffee break, 1st floor

15:30-16:00 Alice Debauche, University of Strasbourg, Amandine Lebugle, INED, & VIRAGE team, France Measuring harassment in public spaces with the French survey

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16:00-16:30 Enrique Gracia, Juan Merlo & Marisol Lila, University of Valencia, University of Lund, Spain / Sweden Explaining the ‘Nordic paradox’: A challenge for gender violence research

Final discussion

Farewell Dinner at Fondazione Feltrinelli Babitonga Café, Viale Pasubio, 5, Milan (Train from the Station Milano Greco-Pirelli to Milano Porta Garibaldi, 1 stop) The price per person, set menu, is 12 Euro. If you would like to attend, please let us know no later than May 23.

The Conference is supported by:

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale EDV Italy Project - Contro la Violenza Domestica

And thanks to our sponsors! Grazie mille!

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