PANEL PROGRAMMES

Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30

Panel 1: Migrant views Strand: 1 Beyond modern institutions Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 5 Chair: Päivi Korvajärvi

Migrants' employment in the Finnish service industry in a time of Austerity Laura Mankki University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä,

Professional status and migrant workers: the experiences of female migrant healthcare workers in the UK Nkechinyelu Edeh1, Patrizia Kokot2, Sarah Riley1 1Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, UK, 2University of Reading, Reading, UK

Capitalising on Diversity? Diversity politics and management in non-governmental organisations Sara de Jong Department for Development Studies, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Panel 1: Embodiment Strand: 2 Embodiment and affects Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 6 Chair: Hannele Harjunen

Fleshing out agency: A feminist Critical Discourse Analysis of personal and creative narratives of sex workers Karly Van Puymbroeck1 ,2 1University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada, 2Canadian Graduate Journal of Sociology and Criminology, Waterloo, ON, Canada

EMBODIED PERCEPTIONS. Affective encounters with trafficking of women for prostitution in the video installation “Eight Rooms” Minna Rainio University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Using ethnographic video recording in an empirical study of affect as classed by embodiment

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Rikke Brown Aarhus University, Copenhagen NV, Denmark

Bodies, Feelings, Sex, and Capital. Capitalism as Sexualized Affective Mode of Production and Living Brigitte Bargetz, Gundula Ludwig University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

The normalisation of surrogacy in the global political economy: a feminist critique Bronwyn Winter University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Panel 1: History of the Women’s Movement Strand: 3 Feminist histories, Feminist futures Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 8 Chair: Katriina Mäkinen

Feminist Objects as Things that Liberate Alison Bartlett1, Margaret Henderson2 1The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 2The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Beyond the “development” paradigm: State socialism and international women’s activism after the WWII. (VIDEO PRESENTATION) Magdalena Grabowska Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

Debates about women and feminism in the Polish press during the 1970s Agata Ignaciuk University of Granada, Granada, Spain

From Strand 7/Panel 3 on Saturday: The Geopolitics of Nordic and Russian Feminist Studies, 1975-2005 Marianne Liljeström1, Ulrika Dahl2, Ulla Manns2 1University of Turku, Turku, Finland, 2Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden

Panel 2: Feminist (Auto)biographies Strand: 3 Feminist histories, Feminist futures Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 9 Chair: Seija Keskitalo-Foley

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Casting New Shadows and Unveiling Voices: Rediscovering Iranian Women's Memoir Genre Roxanne Bibizadeh The University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

Asymmetries in the transnational life of Ágnes Heller Emilia Palonen , Helsinki, Finland

Reflections on the History of Feminist Popular Tribunals: Consciousnessraising and Recognition Valgerður Pálmadóttir Department of historical, philosophical and religious studies at University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden

Panel 1: Conceptual and Everyday Framings of Gender Strand: 4 Feminist theory, methodology, practice Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 10 Chair: Jaana Vuori

The perils of affirmative action for women - „token jobs" Margarethe Hochleitner, Angelika Bader, Heidi Siller Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria

Feminist theory and domestic services provided by migrants: from materialism to post- structuralism and back? Anna Safuta1 ,2 1Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 2Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany

Decoding Gender in Relational Work Eeva Jokinen1, Soile Veijola2 1University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland, 2University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Conceptualizing social struggles beyond a recognition-redistribution dichotomy Jennifer Ramme European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany

Panel 1: Feminist activism and knowledge in neoliberal times Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 12 Chair: Johanna Kantola

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Discussing LGBTI rights in 21st century Finland: Neoliberal discourses and more Nina Järviö University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Branding the safe city: neo-liberal rule meets feminist ambitions Jennie Brandén Department of Political Science, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden

"I think it is very important that minority women’s organizations are strong." Ambiguous struggles for women’s rights in Denmark Mia Liinason1, Marlijn Meijer2 1Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden, 2Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Setting the Stage for Arctic Development: Politics of Knowledge Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Panel 2: Politics of Care Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 13 Chair: Salla Tuori

Caring in the pace of care Iiris Lehto University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Eastern Finland, Finland

Transitions in Parenting: Challenges Met by Partners of Men on Paternity Leave Gerlinde Mauerer University of Vienna, Institute of Sociology, Vienna, Austria

Media Representations of French Granny Au Pairs: Servants, Mothers or Exotic Elders? Priscilla Ringrose NTNU, Trondheimn, Norway

Gender, parenthood and urban space - a case study of two civil initiatives in Warsaw, Poland Marta Koziej Warsaw University, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Warsaw, Poland

Panel 1: Colonial Legacies Strand: 7 Postcolonial global/local Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 16 Chair: Saara Särmä

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Ending old colonialim in Brazil: the “Bolsa-Família” program as a new weapon against the northeast patriarchal coronelism Luisa Silva University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

'Mrs Somebodies', 'Beijings' and Poverty - Perceptions of Female Students' Education in the Tanzanian Context Mari-Anne Okkolin1 ,2 1University of Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 2University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland

Politics of Belonging in Postcolonial Sápmi. Epistemological, Theoretical and Methodological Reflections Sanna Valkonen University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Panel 1: Sexual Citizenship and Economy Strand: 8 Genders, embodiments and sexualities Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 17 Chair: Pia Laskar

Gendering homonormative citizenship: Lesbian materialism and the paradox of the 'good' lesbian citizen Christine M. Klapeer1 1University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 2Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

Making Modern Mothers: How Neoliberal Welfare Policies in Mexico Mold Low-Income Women’s Motherhood Vania Smith-Oka University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA

Reimagining Sexual Citizenship: UK Welfare Policy as Sexual Governance Aura Lehtonen London School of Economics, London, UK

Panel 2: Dating and Relationships Strand: 8 Genders, embodiments and sexualities Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 18 Chair: Marjo Kolehmainen

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The Unconventional Woman meets the Matrix: Online Dating and the Commodification of the self Indrani Ashe Goldsmiths, Ldon, UK

Affective Intimacy in Women's Written and Told Same-Sex Relationships Tuula Juvonen , Tampere, Finland

Heterosexual dynamics in analyzing intimate relationships from a temporal perspective Raisa Jurva1, Annukka Lahti2 1University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland, 2University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland

'Relive the passion - have an affair': infidelity and intimacy online Katherine Harrison University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Panel 1: Ethnicity/culture clash Strand: 9 Sexualized and gendered violence Time: Thursday 4 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: 117/ KTK (Faculty of Education) Chair: Suvi Keskinen

Domestic Workers and the Lebanese Household, or how Neo-liberalism Won the Fight against Feminism Sabiha Allouche SOAS, University of London, London, UK

Forced Early Marriage Reinforces Gendered Violence in Africa Theonestina Katundano Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya

Exporting social policy to the Global South - Swedish international development policies on gender and violence against women Ann Öhman Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden

IDENTIFYING VIOLENCE - Doing research on residential care girls' reflections on violence. Helena Parkkila, Mervi Heikkinen Women's and Gender Studies, , Finland

La Bestia, narco-violence and the gendered politics of transit migration: Central American women en route through Mexico Sara Alemir Lund University, Lund, Sweden

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Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30

Panel 2: Gendering Academia Strand: 1 Beyond modern institutions Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 5 Chair: Päivi Korvajärvi

A Feminist materialist exploration of the relation between quality and scientific merit. Ana María González Ramos, Beatriz Revelles Benavente Gender & ICT, IN3, UOC, Barcelona, Spain

Equality without Diversity: A Qualitative Study Thomas Brorsen Smidt, Gyða Margrét Pétursdóttir University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland

Academic housework and symbolic capital in times of austerity Thorgerdur Einarsdottir, Thamar M. Heijstra, Finnborg S. Steinthorsdottir University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland

Are there jobs for experts in Women's/Gender Studies? A case study from Finland Nina Järviö, Katariina Heikkinen University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Panel 2: Politics Strand: 2 Embodiment and affects Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 6 Chair: Hannele Harjunen

Desperate housewives: On moralism as a political strategy Maria Carbin Umea Center for Gender Studies, Umeå, Sweden

The Care for Unaccompanied Minor Foreigners Katrien De Graeve Ghent University, Gent, Belgium

The Bodily Aesthetics of ‘Everyday’ Politics: Embodiment, Visuals, Violence, Gender, and Right-Wing Movements Akanksha Mehta SOAS, University of London, London, UK

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Panel 3: Gendered Memories, Gendered Histories Strand: 3 Feminist histories, Feminist futures Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 8 Chair: Weronika Grzebalska

From False Universalism to the Fetishization of Difference. The "Herstorical Turn" in the History of the Warsaw Uprising. Weronika Grzebalska Graduate School for Social Research, Warsaw, Poland

The Feminism of A Non-Feminist: Interpreting the Missionary Past as Feminist History Seija Jalagin University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

Panel 2: Problematic Equality in the Academy Strand: 4 Feminist theory, methodology, practice Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 9 Chair: Maria do Mar Pereira

Managing Women. Academic Careers, Management, and Gender in Business Schools Katja Jonsas University of Roehampton, London, UK

Gender (in)Equity and the University: A view from Canada Jennie Abell University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

Interrogating Gender Equality in Academia in the Nordic context: Political Will and Persistent Paradoxes Liisa Husu1 ,2 1Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden, 2Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland

Panel 1: Bodies Strand: 5 Feminist new materialisms and science and technology studies (STS) Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 10 Chair: Milla Tiainen

Depression and new material feminism: in dialogue with Elizabeth Wilson Kerstin Sandell Gender Studies, Lund, Sweden

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Women as a Concealed Factor. Feminist Approach to Epistemological Entanglement of the Medical Phenomenon of Anorexia Aleksandra Derra1 ,2 1Institute of Philosophy, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland, 2The Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Capital’s sex-gender factor: the matter of rape with/in the digital Felicity Colman1, Beatriz Revelles-Benavente2 1Manchester Metropolotan University, Manchester, UK, 2Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Visibility of Abuse through Data (VIA SKYPE) Chiara Bernardi University of Warwick, London, UK

Panel 3: Feminist Politics and Resistance Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 12 Chair: Suvi Salmenniemi

Rituals of Resistance: analysing the gendered subcultures of radical left politics. Jonathan Dean University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

Feminist party politics: A possibility or a threat to inserting feminist knowledge into political decision-making? Johanna Kantola University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Democracy, equality policy and war on gender in Poland Marta Warat Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland

Panel 2: Transnational Approaches Strand: 7 Postcolonial global/local Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 13 Chair: Riikka Homanen

Dilemmas of the caring subject Hanna Bäckström Umeå University, Umeå centre for gender studies, Umeå, Sweden

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Global Responsibility: Connecting the Concept of Care to Global Justice Zuzana Uhde The Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha, Czech Republic

Transversal Dialogues in Transnational Feminist Theorizing: Intersections of Postcolonial and Postsocialist Analytics Redi Koobak Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden

Problematizing corporate driven women’s empowerment and citizenship: A transnational feminist perspective Chizu Sato Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands

Panel 3: Transitioning Strand: 8 Genders, embodiments and sexualities Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 16 Chair: Tuula Juvonen

Negotiating the limits of communities through the word ‘tranny’ Emmi Vähäpassi , Turku, Finland

On trans-, glitch feminism, and gender as machinery of failure Jenny Sundén Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden

Becoming Men: Sex, Radical Alterity & the Case of Califia Rob Baum University of Zululand, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Panel 2: Media/public discourse Strand: 9 Sexualized and gendered violence Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 17 Chair: Minna Nikunen

Entangled. Violence, popular culture and sexualisation of foreign women in India Magdalena Góralska Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Intentions of the Italian campaigns against ‘male violence against women'. Sveva Magaraggia University of Roma TRE, Rome, Italy

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Women's lack of sexual desire and intimate sexual violence Maiju Parviainen University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

Panel 3: Institutional violence Strand: 9 Sexualized and gendered violence Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 18 Chair: Jaana Kuusipalo

Why should medical education consider sex and violence as important topics? Heidi Siller, Angelika Bader, Margarethe Hochleitner Medical University of Innsbruck, Women's Health Centre, Innsbruck, Austria

The Political Economy of Misogyny in South Korea: Crisis of Social Reproduction and Challenges of Gender Order Jinock Lee Sogang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Sex Talks, Money Walks Rob Baum University of Zululand, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Peace at home, peace abroad? Examining unstated gender assumptions in peacebuilding programming. Henri Myrttinen International Alert, London, UK

The militarization of Brazilian public safety and the androcentric violence. Arthur Gonçalves Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Franca-SP, Brazil

Panel 1: Equality and Teaching Issues Open Session Time: Thursday 4 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: 117 / KTK (Faculty of Education) Chair: Mervi Heikkinen

Promising Nordic practices in gender equality promotion at school and kindergartens Mervi Heikkinen1, Mia Heikkilä2, Cecilie Nørgaard3, Ole Bredesen Nordfjell4 1University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland, 2Mälardalens Högskola, Västerås, Sweden, 3Mangfold, Copenhagen, Denmark, 4Reform, Oslo, Norway

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Teaching Minority Issues in Feminism: The Wuhan Experience Anna Lamikanra Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, Hubei, Chile

Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30

Panel 3: Changing strategies Strand: 1 Beyond modern institutions Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 5 Chair: Susan Meriläinen

Mothers in precarious labour market situations Lilli Aini Rokkonen UEF, Joensuu, Finland

Emerging forms of gendered work within the post-Fordist sexual contract: the case of ‘mommy blogging' Katariina Mäkinen University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Multi-level marketing: Promising work opportunity for women? Lucie Jarkovská, Irena Lištiaková Masaryk University, Brno,Czech Republic

IVF and work: women managers' experiences of undergoing IVF at work Patrizia Kokot University of Reading, Reading, UK

Gender, class and strategies of respectability in the changing practices of the maternity healthcare institution Riikka Homanen University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

Panel 3: Body/Politics Strand: 2 Embodiment and affects Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 6 Chair: Maria Carbin

Body Politics in Representations of the Laestadian Religious Community Sandra Wallenius-Korkalo University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

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Affective Connections: Feminist Pedagogies of Sympathy Dorota Golanska University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland

Embodied Enclaves: Mapping New Spaces through Affective Communities Esther Sánchez-Pardo Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Wandering Wombs: A Genealogy of Desire and Touch in the Literary Representation of Hysteria Els Woudstra Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Panel 4: Queer Historiography Strand: 3 Feminist histories, Feminist futures Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 8 Chair: Tuula Juvonen

Sexual Freedom and Queer Feminist Historiography: Anarchist traces and altered inheritance Clare Hemmings London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

The Problem with Queering Utopias Evelina Johansson Department of Cultural Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden

Laughing spectres and other disturbing phenomena. Literary history and the queer Elsi Hyttinen University of Turku, Turku, Finland

Figurations of Intersectionality. Thinking Through Sojourner Truth and Alexandra Kollontai. Katrine Smiet Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Panel 5: Capitalism and Labour Strand: 3 Feminist histories, Feminist futures Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 9 Chair: Seija Jalagin

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Women's conceptions of their class status in the early 20th century anarchosyndicalist press Corinne Chambers1 ,2 1Université de Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, Toulouse, France, 2Centre International de Recherche sur l'Anarchisme de Marseille, Marseille, France

The history of recognition struggle of care workers in Slovenia: From servants and household support personnel to care workers Vesna Leskošek University of Ljubljana, Faculty of social work, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Changing social perceptions around women's work value in Spain: From dictatorship to democracy, 1950s-2000s Lina Gálvez, Paula Rodríguez, Lucía del Moral, Laura Martínez Universidad ablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain

Mainstream Feminism and Dependent Capitalism in Postsocialist Poland Peggy Watson University of Cambridge/Helsinki Collegium, Helsinki, Finland

Panel 3: Feminist Activism Out- and Inside the Academy Strand: 4 Feminist theory, methodology, practice Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 10 Chair: Tuija Saresma

Tracing feminist agency at a university during the history of Gender Studies in Finland Seija Keskitalo-Foley University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Gender Studies in Times of the New Governance of Science Heike Kahlert Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany

Rising to the feminist occasion: Doing feminism in the academia and society at large Gyða Margrét Pétursdóttir University of Iceland, Faculty of Political Science, Reykjavík, Iceland

Contemporary Changes in Higher Education and the (Im)Possibilities of Articulating Feminist Activism and Academic Work Maria do Mar Pereira University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

Finnish Feminist DIY Activism: Two Magazines as Examples Hanna Storm1 ,2, Claes Grönroos1 ,2 1QFemZine - Queeria ja Feminismiä, Turku, Finland, 2Väkevä. Feministinen lehti, Joensuu, Finland

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Panel 2: Human, Non-Human, and Post-Human Strand: 5 Feminist new materialisms and science and technology studies (STS) Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 12 Chair: Milla Tiainen

The Ontological Turn in the Work of Rosi Braidotti Tuija Pulkkinen University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Beyond heroism and autonomous machines: Alternative configurations in self-driving car research Göde Both TU Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany

Programming humanity and gender? Intelligent agent systems and elderly people in ambient assisted livng homes Johan Hallqvist Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden

MEETING WITH A CYBORG. Redesigning the user in the innovation process of a new technology Riikka Matala University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Embodied and Embedded Brain or the Ethical Posthuman Subject Revisited Edyta Just Linköping, University, Sweden

Panel 4: Gender in Global Politics Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 13 Chair: Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen

Cultural Nationalism, Public Spaces, and the Violent ‘Feminine’: Identity, Agency, and Politics of Hindu Right Wing Women in India Akanksha Mehta SOAS, University of London, London, UK

"Half a Loaf is Better than Nothing" - Conceptualisation and Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 in South Africa

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Marieke Fröhlich1 ,2 1Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Feminist Ethics and Contemporary War: Theorising Care and Morality in Post-9/11 Warfare Practices Jillian Terry London School of Economics, London, UK

Ideas of Gender Equality - Discussion and Critique Signe Arnfred Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark

Panel 5: Gender in Economic crisis/crises of neoliberalism Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 16 Chair: Johanna Kantola

Degendering the Crisis: Feminism and the Subject of Neoliberal Capitalism Shelley Budgeon University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

Gender and Economic Surveillance after the Six Pack: A Feminist Exploration of New Governance in the EU’s Economic Governance Muireann O'Dwyer University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

"You never want a serious crisis to go to waste": Economic or Political Opportunity for Feminist Engagement Jecynta Azong University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK

Panel 3: Visual and Methodological Perspectives Strand: 7 Postcolonial global/local Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 17 Chair: Anitta Kynsilehto

On digital manifestations and/in anti-racist feminism Linda Berg, Maria Carbin Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden

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Gender and the War on Terror as Reflected in Post-9/11 American Television Narratives Aleksandra Rozalska Women's Studies Centre, University of Lod, Lodz, Poland

Collaging the global visualities Saara Särmä University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

The futures of genders and sexuality. Mikela Lundahl2 ,1, Lena Martinsson1, Diana Mulinari3, Erika Alm1, Anna Johansson4, Linda Berg5, Mona Lilja1, Cathrin Wasshede1, Pia Laskar1 1University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden, 2University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 3University of Lund, Lund, Sweden, 4Unversity West, Trollhättan, Sweden, 5University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden, 6University of Linköping, Linköping, Sweden

Trafficking in words/Labouring in discourse: Becoming a feminist in the Land of Academia Patricia Palulis University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

Panel 4: Commodification of Sexuality and Trafficking Strand: 8 Genders, embodiments and sexualities Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: LS 18 Chair: Redi Koobak

Money and the changing sexual norms in northern Namibia - exchange relationships, shifting economic environment and the ghosts of westernization Mari Kervinen University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

Sex workers’ rights and combating trafficking as irreconcilable goals? Conflict and collaboration among anti-trafficking actors and sex workers’ rights groups in the San Francisco Bay Area Susanne Kimm University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

From Streets to Tweets: Online Activism's Emerging Role in Shaping Discourses on Prostitution Eve Aronson1 1Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

The Role of Law in the Production of Victims in Institutional Human Trafficking Discourse Julia Leser University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

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Panel 5: Reproduction and Mothering Strand: 8 Genders, embodiments and sexualities Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: 113 / KTK (Faculty of Education) Chair: Madgalena Gorszka

Breastfeeders on Television. Women's Right, Sexuality, and Bodily Fluids Discussed Online. Jenny Säilävaara University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland

Maternal bodily fluids and biopolitical practices. An Italian case study. Alice Bertoldo Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Heteronormative economy: Commodification of gametes and planned lesbian families in Portugal Tânia Cristina Machado Social Sciences Research Centre of the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal

Panel 4: Legislation Strand: 9 Sexualized and gendered violence Time: Friday 5 June at 12:30 – 14.30 Room: 117 / KTK (Faculty of Education) Chair: Shahnaj Begüm

Sexual Harassment, Revenge Porn, and Gender-Neutral Legislation Amy Lai University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Human Trafficking, Gender and victim compensation Anne Dölemeyer, Rebecca Pates Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany

How an intersectional law would look like? An analysis of the juridical subjects of laws addressing Gender Related Violence in Spain Maria Olivella-Quintana, Barbara Biglia Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

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Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30

Panel 4: Changing Times Strand: 1 Beyond modern institutions Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 5 Chair: Susan Meriläinen

Against agency with breaking traditions Virpi Vaattovaara University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Gender of the Region and Work Irmeli Kari-Björkbacka University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland

Livelihood transformation and women's empowerment in Finnish and Swedish Lapland Shahnaj Begum PhD Candidate at Unit for Gender studies, facuty of Education, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Panel 4: Capitalism and consumption Strand: 2 Embodiment and affects Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 6 Chair: Maria Carbin

Neoliberal bodies: the Case of the Fat Female Body Hannele Harjunen University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland

The condition that lost its name but gained a treatment: experiences of depression and antidepressant use in a neoliberal context Kerstin Sandell Gender Studies, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

Ethical capitalism and the politics of emotions Johanna Lauri Umeå university, Umeå, Sweden

How to Write On Kinky Hair: Choice, Cultural Inscription and Embodied Black Femininity Shatema Threadcraft Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA

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Panel 6: Medical Histories Strand: 3 Feminist histories, Feminist futures Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 8 Chair: Sari Irni

To end the patriarchy through our bodies‘ knowledge. Feminist health publications during the Spanish democratic transition (1976-1982) Teresa Ortiz-Gómez University of Granada, Granada, Spain

Queering the Medical History of Intersex Roosa Toriseva University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

Testosterone in trans-care networks: Opening up a gendered scientific object. Esther Ortega Arjonilla Santiago de Compostela University, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Sex Transformations as Side Effect: Renegotiating Sexed Life with Steroids Sari Irni1 1University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland, 2University of Turku, Turku, Finland

Panel 4: Practicing Feminist Teaching Strand: 4 Feminist theory, methodology, practice Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 9 Chair: Edyta Just

The relevance and impact of feminist pedagogy coursesCase: University network of Gender Studies, Finland Tuija Saresma1, Hanna Ojala2, Aino-Maija Hiltunen3, Anu Laukkanen4 1University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland, 2University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland, 3University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 4University of Turku, Turku, Finland

Broadening horizons? How not to teach "difference" Blanka Nyklova Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

Gender skills at work.Reflections on being a Feminist Academic in the Age of Austerity Cristina Gamberi University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Teaching methodology for feminist research Barbara Biglia1, Marta Luxán2 1Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona (Catalonia), Spain, 2University of the Basque Country, Basque Country, Spain

Panel 3: Entanglements Strand: 5 Feminist new materialisms and science and technology studies (STS) Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 10 Chair: Taru Leppänen

Eco feminist philosophy influences on changes in intersections of Gender and Sexuality Lejla Mushicz Faculty of Political Sciences, Sarajevo, Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Power over the kitchen. Food, class and gender relations in a modern-day Indian family Magdalena Góralska Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Towards new perspectives on work precarity and decent work of sex workers Silke Heumann1, Karin Astrid Siegmann1, Empower Foundation Thailand2 1International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague, The Netherlands, 2Empower Foundation, Nonthaburi, Thailand

Panel 4: Energizing techno-ecologies, environmental concerns and feminist materialisms: ethics and epistemologies Strand: 5 Feminist new materialisms and science and technology studies (STS) Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 12 Chair: Riikka Matala

There is No Outside (of) Capitalism: Eco-logics and New Feminist Materialist Ethics Peta Hinton ICI Berlin, Berlin, Germany

‘Nature does not do bailouts': rethinking responsibility in techno-ecologies Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

Feminist politics of eating? Marja Vehviläinen University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

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Panel 6: Representations of gender and sexuality Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 13 Chair: Nina Järviö

Searching for gendered harmony: Working on the feminine self in a therapeutic community Suvi Salmenniemi, Inna Perheentupa University of Turku, Unit of Sociology, Turku, Varsinais-Suomi, Finland

Women's rights and neo-liberal values as reflected in popular Polish TV series. Joanna Wróbel Univerity of Gdaŷsk, Gdaŷsk, Poland

Free Market of Desire: Libidinal Economy and the Rationalization of Sex in Angela Carter's The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman. Sarah Bernstein University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Panel 4: Development and Peace Building Strand: 7 Postcolonial global/local Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 16 Chair: Tiina Seppälä

Women's and gender issues in development cooperation. Finnish and Polish approaches to understanding and addressing them. Joanna Bunikowska University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

HIERARCHIES OF KNOWLEDGE - Analyzing Inequalities within the Social Work Ethnographic Research Process with Women's Communities in Rural Nepal Enni Mikkonen University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Global/local negotiations: the role of international NGOs in peacebuilding Sarah Pelham Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Making sense for agency through challenging gendered colonization and oppression in a development co-operation - a theoretical analysis based on a case study Tanja Lamminmäki-Kärkkäinen, Vappu Sunnari University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

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Panel 6: Regulating Sex Workers' Agency Strand: 8 Genders, embodiments and sexualities Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 17 Chair: Christine M. Klapeer

Sex work regulation in post-communist Romania and everyday practices within of the law enforcement. A case study Laura Candidatu Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Ten minutes to speak: The marginalization of sex worker narratives in current Canadian public policy development of Bill C-36, The Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act Karly Van Puymbroeck1 ,2 1University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada, 2Canadian Graduate Journal of Sociology and Criminology, Waterloo, ON, Canada

Challenges of prostitution – the complexities of a daily issue Sabine Grenz Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany

Panel 5: Women and violence Strand: 9 Sexualized and gendered violence Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: LS 18 Chair: Sanda Wallenius-Korkalo

Feminists fighting IPV in Russia: an emerging social movement? Ksenia Meshkova Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany

Female respondents support VAW: Dupes or Deities? Hilde Jakobsen University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

Violence against women in Limpopo Province, South Africa: The Psychosocial and economic impact Hilda Shilubane1, Lunic Knoza2 1University of Venda, Department of Advanced Nursing, South Africa, 2University of Venda, School of Health Sciences, South Africa

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Panel 1: Gender and Sexualities in three cases: Medicine, ICTs & Engineering Strand 10 Time: Friday 5 June at 15:00 – 16:30 Room: 117 /KTK (Faculty of Education) Chair: Kirsti Lempiäinen

Why is Gender Medicine a Must in Medical Training? Angelika Bader, Heidi Siller, Margarethe Hochleitner Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria

Sexualities Matter: Possible Futures and the Impact of ICTs Jeff Hearn1 ,2 1Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden, 2Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, 3University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK

Care does not have to Disturb Research! (POSTER -> ORAL) Felizitas Sagebiel University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany

Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15

Panel 5: Contradictions between work and intimate life Strand: 1 Beyond modern institutions Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 5 Chair: Anu-Hanna Anttila

Gender, mobility and academic career Minna Nikunen1, Kirsti Lempiäinen2 1University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland, 2University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

Structural constraints, preferences and cultural norms: Understanding highly qualified women's decision to become stay-at-home mothers. Simone Tappert University of Applied Sciences, Northwestern Switzerland, Basel, Switzerland

Can Polish Migrant Mother Be a Feminist? Uncovering Maternal Feminism among Polish Women Parenting Abroad Paulina Pustulka, Magdalena Slusarczyk, Justyna Struzik Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland

Time use of South Asian immigrant women: Balance of work and leisure Vappu Tyyska, Leslie Nichols Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Male participation in unpaid domestic work. Carolina Victoria Ripoll Arcacia Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain

Panel 5: Vulnerability and affect Strand: 2 Embodiment and affects Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 6 Chair: Kerstin Sandell

Beyond Vulnerability? Girls as Animals in She Monkeys (Lisa Aschan 2011) and Attenberg (Athina Rachel Tsangari 2011) Anu Koivunen Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

Vulnerable Politics, Affective Resistances Magdalena Górska Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden

Figures of love in the fiction of Irena Brežná Jana Cviková1 ,2 1Institute of World Literature Studies Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2ASPEKT, feminist publishing and educational organization, Bratislava, Slovakia

Panel 5: Methodology Matters Strand: 4 Feminist theory, methodology, practice Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 9 Chair: Mia Liinason

“The Reflexivity of Discomfort”- Ethics, Methodological Approaches, and ‘Difficult’ Narratives in Feminist Research Akanksha Mehta SOAS, University of London, London, UK

Institutions, Invisible Work and Texts: Institutional Ethnography as a Feminist Alternative Approach to Research Órla Meadhbh Murray University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Gender and Power in Couple Interviews - A Case of Polish Migrants in Norway Magdalena Slusarczyk, Paulina Pustulka, Justyna Struzik Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland

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Social model of disability and feminist methodology: the reflections based on interviews and workshops with women with disabilities in Poland Marta Warat, Agnieszka Król, Aleksandra Migalska Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland

Panel 5: Ethnographies Strand: 5 Feminist new materialisms and science and technology studies (STS) Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 10 Chair: Taru Leppänen

Music in the Beginning of Life Taru Leppänen University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Onto-Epistemologies of Material Engagement: Re-thinking the Artist Interview Katve-Kaisa Kontturi1 1University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2University of Turku, Turku, Finland

Material reconfiguration(s) of race-gender entanglements. The case of Rome’s Banglatown. Elisa Fiore Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Collaborative "Ageing in Oulu?" workshops as practices of knowing Tiina Suopajärvi University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

Panel 7: Gender in Development and Policy Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 12 Chair: Iiris Lehto

Childcare Regime in Ukraine: Discursive and Institutional Changes in Childcare Policy. Oleksandra Tarkhanova University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany

Women Economic Empowerment: the unquestioned ‘good'? Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Economics approach to Development Gisela Carrasco-Miro1 1Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2AtGender, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 3Instituto de Estudios Feministas - Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, 4International Association for Feminist Economics, Nebraska, USA

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Panel 8: Negotiating gender and feminism in organizations Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 13 Chair: Kirsti Lempiäinen

Gender mainstreaming in the marketized public sector: Practices and negotiations at organizational level Hanna Ylöstalo University of Turku, Turku, Finland

We can [edit]! Intersecting Feminism and Wiki-activism Ally Crockford1 ,2 1National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Pedagogy, Activism and Emotional Work in the Neoliberal University Lena Wånggren University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

"Breaking Out of the Ivory Tower: Creating Radical Community Education Projects" Stephanie Spoto California State University, Monterey Bay, Seaside, California, USA

Panel 5: State and Leadership Strand: 7 Postcolonial global/local Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 16 Chair: Elina Penttinen

Retreat from Multiculturalism, Neoliberal Rationalities and Activism by Racialized Minority Women Suvi Keskinen University of Turku, Turku, Finland

Exploring the political economy of women’s leadership: empowerment, equality and cultural production in contextual contrast Athena-Maria Enderstein1 ,2 1University of Hull, Hull, East Yorkshire, UK, 2Universita' di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

From state governance to private entrepreneurship? The restructuring of labour market policy and its effects on women in northern sparsely populated areas Johanna Overud, Elin Kvist, Erika Sörensson Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden

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The diverse locations of men and masculinities in global/local analyses and politics: the case of violence and anti-violence Jeff Hearn1 ,2 1Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden, 2Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, 3University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK

Panel 7: Discussing Sex Strand: 8 Genders, embodiments and sexualities Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 17 Chair: Pia Laskar

The production of affective inequality in relationship counselling Marjo Kolehmainen University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

Desiring, desirable woman – The embodiment of ideal hetero-femininity and female sexual desire in erotic novels Hanna Etholén University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Risky subjects: condom use, desire and the neoliberal rhetoric of responsibility Laura Harvey University of Surrey, Guildford, UK

Prostitutionism, or, how do sex, capital and power intersect in contemporary culture? Sanna Karkulehto1, Ilmari Leppihalme1 1University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland, 2University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

Panel 6: Youth and violence Strand: 9 Sexualized and gendered violence Time: Saturday 6 June at 09:15 – 11:15 Room: LS 18 Chair: Sveva Magaraggia

"An official action may harm you in the end more than if someone slaps your butt": Coping strategies for sexual harassment in higher education Marta Vohlídalová Institute of Sociology Academy of Sciences CR, Prague, Czech Republic

Loneliness as related to gendered and sexualized violence in the North Anna Reetta Rönkä1 ,2, Vappu Sunnari1, Anja Taanila2 1Women´s and Gender Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Oulu, Finland, Oulu, Finland, 2Institute of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu, Finland, Oulu, Finland

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Standing By...Standing Off - Troublesome Compassion in the Relationships of School Boys Tuija Huuki, Vappu Sunnari University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

Covered in Silence: Gender-based Violence Encountered by Adolescent Girls and Boys in and around Schools Sharmin Ahmed, Vappu Sunnari University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

Beyond violence: Implementing security at school Eija Alaraasakka University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

Saturday 6 June at 13:30 – 15:30

Panel 9: Governing Gender Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Saturday 6 June at 13:30 – 15:30 Room: LS 8 Chair: Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen

New Political Gender Jaana Kuusipalo University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

Women Candidates in Melanesia: Reflections on Election Campaign Observation Kerryn Baker Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia

Behind the men: the relationship between patriarchal and hegemonic norms on masculinity and governance. Åsa Ekvall University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

Panel 10: Diversity at workplaces Strand: 6 Gender and politics Time: Saturday 6 June at 13:30 – 15:30 Room: LS 9 Chair: Hanna Ylöstalo

Working for change: Danish and Swedish diversity consultants and their experiences Ronja Mannov Olesen Lund University, Lund, Skåne, Sweden

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On Projectification Salla Tuori, Pauline Hortelano Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland

Risks and potentials of the concept «Female Leadership» in managerial business literature Maria Medina-Vicent (VIDEO PRESENTATION) Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain

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POSTERS

Prevention for everyone: Does preventive medicine also reach our immigrants? Angelika Bader, Margarethe Hochleitner, Heidi Siller Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria

The Feminist University Pedagogy Courses by Hilma Network Aino-Maija Hiltunen1, Anu Laukkanen2, Hanna Ojala3, Tuija Saresma4 1University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 2University of Turku, Turku, Finland, 3University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland, 4University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland

Women's History Online - Digital Resources at KvinnSam, the Swedish National Resource Library for Gender Studies Berith Backlund, Anna Sjödahl Hayman Gothenburg University Library, Gothenburg, Sweden

Gendering body work Päivi Korvajärvi University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

A feminist perspective on new food economies Pieta Hyvärinen University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland

Translocal methodology courses in gender studies. Teachings from an Erasmus Intensive Programme 2013-2014 Jaana Vuori University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

"Born to kill" (and to rape): violence and sexuality in the sexist military logic Arthur Gonçalves1 ,2 1UNESP - São Paulo State University, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, 2UTA - University of Tampere, Tampere, Pirkanmaa, Finland

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