European Conference on Politics and Gender Standing Group Uppsala University on Gender 11 – 13 June 2015 and Politics

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Welcome ...... 2 Uppsala University ...... 4 The city of Uppsala...... 5 The ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics...... 5 Practical information...... 6 Day-by-day schedule of activities...... 7 Plenary lecture ...... 8 Roundtable ...... 8 Featured panels...... 9 Business luncheons...... 12 Young Scholars Programme...... 13 2015 ECPG Gender and Politics Career Achievement Award...... 14 2015 ECPR Gender and Politics PhD Prize...... 15 Social Programme...... 16 List of Sections...... 17 List of Panels by Section...... 18 List of Panels by Session time...... 47 Book exhibition...... 51 Index of paid participants’ names, A – Z...... 56

To browse by Section name, turn to page 17 To browse by Session time, turn to page 47 To browse by participant name, turn to page 56 WELCOME WELCOME Welcome from ...and academic convenors the local organisers... Dear friends and conference addresses the ongoing to Karen Celis and Johanna Kantola colleagues global struggles for equality, liberty for organising the roundtable; to and justice. Louise Soper and Diane Towler of Dear participants scholars, panels, and papers that Our thanks to the Convenors, as well Welcome to the fourth ECPG! We are The programme includes a plurality the ECPR for their assistance; and Welcome to the fourth European represent the very best work in the as to our own coordinator Pernilla thrilled to be in the city of Uppsala of theoretical and methodological of course to the team in Uppsala for Conference on Politics and Gender! field of gender and politics. Tunberger, for their hard work and where we have an exciting range of approaches and reflects the all their hard work in hosting this Panels and Papers with scholars from important conference. Best wishes, We are very honoured and happy to We will do our utmost to make cooperation. Have a stimulating diversity of the gender and around the world in attendance. politics field including: political be hosting this exciting event. this conference a memorable and meeting, and enjoy the old university Isabelle Engeli Gender and Politics is a prioritised intellectually stimulating occasion for town of Uppsala in summertime! These are important and uncertain science, international relations, times; debates concerning gender sexuality studies, political theory University of Ottawa and strong research area in the all. We also hope you will participate Helena Wockelberg Department of Government at in the social activities to strengthen have become increasingly pertinent. and philosophy, public policy and Elizabeth Evans Head of Department Gender inequalities permeate cultural, public administration. Uppsala University. We are therefore existing networks and reunite with University of Bristol proud to be able to highlight it by old friends – as well as to develop of Government, economic and political institutions Our thanks go to the Section Chairs hosting such a large number of new networks and meet new people. Uppsala University and are underpinned by powerful for helping put together such Liza Mügge and pervasive societal norms. This coherent and stimulating Panels; University of Amsterdam

Christina Bergqvist is Professor Elizabeth Evans is a Lecturer in of political science. Her major areas Politics at the University of Bristol, of research are in the fields of where she teaches courses on UK gender and political representation, and US politics and where she has comparative feminist policy, gender been involved in the establishment equality and welfare state policies. of the new gender research centre. She was editor-in-chief of Equal Her research interests include gender Democracies? Gender and Politics in and political representation, feminist the Nordic Countries, published by activism and theory, and political Scandinavian University Press in 1999. parties and elections. Currently In recent years she has published treasurer of the UK PSA’s Women articles in the Journal of European Social and Politics group, Liz’s second book, Policy and the International Feminist The Politics of Third Wave Feminism, has Journal of Politics. just been published by Palgrave.

Assistant Professor Elin The research of Assistant Professor Isabelle Engeli is Associate Liza Mügge is Assistant Professor Bjarnegård’s research focuses in Pär Zetterberg focuses on political Professor at the Graduate School in Gender & Ethnicity in the particular on gender; including the recruitment and representation in of Public and International Affairs, University of Amsterdam’s political impact of parties, electorate, and a comparative perspective, mainly University of Ottawa. Her research science department, and associate networks on political recruitment, in Latin American countries. He is specialises in comparative policy director of the Amsterdam Research the role of informal institutions interested in the adoption of gender agendas, human biotechnology Center for Gender and Sexuality. in politics, the explicit gendering equality policies and, in particular, he regulatory regimes, and the politics of In 2014/15 she has a fellowship of men and masculinities, gender examines the long-term possibilities gendering policy attention and action. with the Women and Public Policy equality policies, and attitudes to and for electoral gender quotas to break She was co-recipient in 2012 of the Program at Harvard Kennedy School. dynamics of violence during conflict. gender inequalities. He also conducts Best Comparative Policy Paper Award Beyond intersectionality and political She has published articles in many research into the ways educational from APSA Public Policy Section and representation, she is interested in journals, and her book Gender, Informal institutions influence the development the 2011 Carrie Chapman Catt Prize. the extension of anthropological Institutions and Political Recruitment was of young people’s political beliefs, Isabelle is taking up a Readership at methods, such as ethnography, published by Palgrave in 2013. attitudes and behaviour. the University of Bath in July 2015. and political science research.

2 3 TOURISM The city of Uppsala

Sweden’s fourth-largest city, with a population of 200,000, Uppsala retains its small-town charm while offering a big city’s selection of cultural treasures, shops and restaurants

oday, Uppsala is a dynamic industrial and commercial Uppsala Castle city. Only 30 minutes to Stockholm-Arlanda Tinternational airport and 40 minutes to Stockholm, Uppsala has become an attractive conference location. Among Uppsala’s most famous historical attractions are its cathedral, the largest in Scandinavia; Botaniska trädgården, one of Sweden’s oldest botanical gardens; Theatrum Uppsala University Anatomicum in Gustavianum, a unique anatomical theatre built in the 1600s; the Linnaeus Garden; and Uppsala The oldest seat of higher learning in the Nordic countries, Castle (right), which dates from the mid 1500s. Uppsala University’s 40,000 students enjoy a fantastic cultural environment and an enviable student life Standing Group ppsala University the prestigious Johan Skytte Prize in Gender and Politics is characterised by Political Science to an outstanding Community Standing Group diversity and breadth, international scholar in the discipline. on Gender with international Research about gender and politics Created in 1985, the Gender and Politics Group The faculty covers all major fields of and Politics frontline research at nine faculties has grown strong and influential at U political science, with an objective to and limitless educational offerings the Department of Government has over 750 members from all over the world analyse the conditions for political at undergraduate and master levels. in the past decade. It is now one power and the prerequisites for well- The education pursued here benefits of the largest and most vibrant he Group is a broad- Sessions and General Conferences and politics, and the Group’s second functioning democratic institutions. society and business on a global level. subfields, involving around 15 based network of people has increased exponentially. conference was held in Budapest, Members are frequently turned to by researchers and doctoral students. interested in issues relating 13 – 15 January 2011, with an even Department In 2007, the Group decided to the media for expert analysis, asked The gender and politics community to the study of gender and arrange a conference dedicated to this bigger number of participants of Government to serve in public commissions, and has been successful in receiving Tsexuality in politics and world politics. exciting field of research. The first- in attendance. Researching and educating students engage in wider society in a variety of grants and in publishing its work, It encourages workshops, panels and ever European Conference on Politics The third ECPG Conference took for nearly 400 years, the Department ways. Many graduates have gone on and was picked as one of the most research groups with an emphasis and Gender (ECPG) was held in place at the University Pompeu Fabra offers a thriving and internationally to have successful careers in leading promising areas of research in a large on gender and seeks to increase the Belfast on 13 – 15 January 2009, and Barcelona, 21 – 23 March 2013. successful research environment. public and private sector positions. evaluation of the Department. profile of women in political science. was an enormous success: more than A tremendous success, the conference With 60 faculty members and 40 The Department is situated around Research centres around issues Over the past twenty years, research 300 scholars converged for three days featured 100 panels with more than PhD students, it is recognised as the historic Skytteanum building of gendered representation and conducted in this field has expanded of panels, plenaries and socialising. 500 papers. one of the leading political science in the heart of the city, part of public policy, with an empirical significantly and the number The aim at that time was to turn In 2013, the Standing Group created departments in the Nordic countries. Uppsala University’s Gamla torget focus ranging from case studies of gender and politics scholars the new conference into a biennial a Geneva-based charity to manage Each year, the Department awards or ‘Old Square’ Campus. of Sweden to global comparisons. participating in the ECPR Joint international conference on gender the ECPG conferences.

4 5 PRACTICALITIES SCHEDULE Practical information Schedule of activities

If you’d prefer to take a taxi, go to Local organisers University – main building Uppsala Taxi www.uppsalataxi.se Christina Bergqvist Thursday 11 June Taxi 020 www.taxi020.se or Elin Bjarnegård Taxi Kurir www.taxikurir.se 09:00 – 17:00 Arrival and registration University main building, lobby / hallway Pär Zetterberg Pernilla Tunberger 09:00 – 09:30 APSA-sponsored breakfast University main building, first-floor hall Emergency Åsa Viksten 09:30 – 12:30 Young Scholars Programme Career development sessions For police, fire service or ambulance, University main building, Room VIII Local support team dial 112 – this works even from mobile phones. To contact police in a 13:00 – 14:45 Panel Session 1 Karin Borevi non-emergency situation, dial 11414. Josefina Eriksson 15:00 – 16:45 Panel Session 2 Malin Holm Post office 17:00 – 17:15 Opening of the plenary session by the academic convenors, Aula Magna Cecilia Josefsson Hanne Martinek Dragarbrunnsgatan 50, 17:15 – 18:00 Prize ceremony Aula Magna inside Svava shopping centre. Johanna Nilsson 18:00 – 19.00 Plenary lecture Aula Magna Jorge Ojeda Michal Smrek Banks and cashpoints 19:00 – 20:30 ECPG plenary reception University main building, lobby / hallway Suruchi Thapar-Björkert Gamla Torget 3 ATM only, next to Friday 12 June Department of Government building Local currency 08:30 – 18:00 Registration University main building, lobby / hallway Drottninggatan 3 Between The Swedish monetary unit is the University main building and 09:00 – 10:45 Panel Session 3 Swedish krona (SEK), which divides Norrlands Nation into 100 öre. There are several 11:00 – 12:45 Panel Session 4 Östra Ågatan 31 Across the stream currency exchange offices and cash 12:45 – 14:15 LUNCH dispensers in Uppsala. To see current from Norrlands nation Skytteanum exchange rates, visit www.oanda.com Stora Torget Main town square Department of Government 13:00 – 14:00 Business luncheons, sponsored by the journal Politics, Groups and Identities or www.x-rates.com Gamla torget Transport 14:15 – 16:00 Panel Session 5 Electricity Shops and Uppsala’s compact centre makes it 16:00 – 16:45 Coffee break, sponsored by Palgrave’s Gender & Politics book series Voltage used is 220/230V. places to eat easy to get around on foot – and University main building, lobby / hallway you’re also within walking distance You’ll find these on the streets around of pristine nature. the University main building and 16:45 – 18:30 Panel Session 6 campus. The main shopping area Force majeure In this bicycle-friendly town, there are 19:30 – 22:30 Conference Dinner Norrlands Nation, Västra Ågatan 14, Uppsala is around the main town square, The organisers are not liable for more bikes than inhabitants. Why not Stora torget, and in the shopping any claims for damages and/or rent a bike and head out on the Saturday 13 June centres Sankt Per, on the corner of losses if the conference has manicured bike paths? to be cancelled due to St Persgatan and Svartbäcksgatan; 08:30 – 12:00 Registration University main building, lobby / hallway a force majeure incident. To download a bike map, go to and Forumgallerian, on Smedsgränd 09:00 – 10:45 Panel Session 7 bit.ly/1F9z7hn and click on and Kungsängsgatan. Disclaimer ‘Cykelkarta Uppsala tätort’. 11:00 – 12:45 Panel Session 8 The organisers are not liable for Alternatively you can get a map 12:45 – 14:15 LUNCH damages and/or losses incurred from Uppsala Tourist Centre. There’s lots more information by conference delegates or Call +46 18-10 50 40, email about interesting things 13:00 – 14:00 Young Scholars’ Programme Speed mentoring sessions, Gamla torget, Room Svedelius individuals accompanying [email protected] or stop by in to do and places to eat, them, either during official person at Dragarbrunnsgatan 46A. 14:15 – 15:45 ECPG Roundtable Room IX activities or travelling to and plus downloadable maps, from the conference. Delegates It’s easy to get around Uppsala by bus; at the tourism portal 16:00 – 17:45 Panel Session 9 see Upplands Lokaltrafik at Destination Uppsala are responsible for their own 17:45 Close of academic programme safety and belongings. www.ul.se or Trafik i Mälardalen www.destinationuppsala.se at www.timinfo.se

6 7 HIGHLIGHTS PANELS Plenary lecture Featured panels

Feminism and Group’s Gender and Politics Career Neoliberal Motherhood: Achievement Award. P088 P008 Political Science Care and Work in Japanese Welfare State Joni’s two main research interests are Symbolic ROUNDTABLE Mari Miura Sophia University Pioneering feminist political scientist political representation and how it Joni Lovenduski is Anniversary Representation: Redefining Welfare in Scotland – affects the quality of democracy, and Deeds and Words: With or Without Women? Professor of Politics at Birkbeck UK and EU equality policy. She is Methodological and Gendering Politics Angela O’Hagan College, University of London. also interested in political recruitment Empirical Challenges A Fellow of the British Academy after Joni Lovenduski Glasgow Caledonian University and candidate selection; sex equality 13:00 – 14:45, Thursday 11 June and Academician of the Academy of 15:00 – 16:45, Thursday 11 June, Southern European Women and the policy; equality machinery; gendering University Building, Room IV Social Sciences, she chairs the board public policy; and gendered University Building, Room X Economic Crisis – Assessing Problems, of Political Quarterly and is a board ceremony and ritual in parliament. Chair Policies and Practices (2009 – 2014) member of several other journals. Chair Ana Prata Published work includes Feminizing Emanuela Lombardo In 2009 she won this Standing Rosie Campbell California State University, Politics (2005), State Feminism and Universidad Complutense de Birkbeck, University of London Northridge Political Representation (2005), The Papers Speaker Hansard Report on Women at the Top Discussant Joni Lovenduski (2005, with Sarah Childs and Rosie Aesthetics of/and Politics: P074 Sarah Childs University of Bristol Date Thursday 11 June Campbell); Gender and Political The Symbolic in Parliament University of Warwick ROUNDTABLE Methods Time 18:00 – 19:00 Participation (2004, with Pippa Norris Shirin Rai Speakers & Rosie Campbell); and Women and for Researching Venue Aula Magna Capturing in Words what a Symbol European Politics (1986). Joni Lovenduski Karen Celis Gendered Institutions Symbolizes? Challenges for Studying Vrije Universiteit Brussel Symbolic Representation from Drude Dahlerup Where Are We Now? a Discursive Approach Stockholm University University of Antwerp Where Next? Petra Meier Meryl Kenny University of Leicester

Emanuela Lombardo Joni Lovenduski 09:00 – 10:45, Friday 12 June Universidad Complutense de Madrid Birkbeck, University of London Gamla torget, Brusewitz Roundtable Symbolic Representation and Citizens’ Amy Mazur Sciences Po Paris Chair Political Attitudes: A Reflection on Alternative Methodological Avenues Barbara Gaweda P010 University of Edinburgh is Burning – and political crises in the EU and Tania Verge Universitat Pompeu Fabra and we are Talking its member states. The panel will Chairs Economic Growth, Co-chair also analyse the political responses Ana Espírito-Santo Karen Celis, Austerity and Crisis: Louise Chappell about Intersectionality! to these crises in the form of Centro de Investigação e Estudos Vrije Universiteit Brussel The Impact on University of New South Wales Sponsored by the Routledge the rise of the populist right and de Sociologia – (CIES-IUL) Johanna Kantola, Series on Gender and of conservatism across Europe, What do Women Symbolise? Symbolic Gender Equality Discussant Comparative Politics, edited by as well as counter-reactions to University of Helsinki Representation in Cabinet Appointments 15:00 – 16:45, Thursday 11 June Georgina Waylen Karen Celis & Isabelle Engeli these phenomena. Susan Franceschet Gamla torget, Room 475 Speakers University of Manchester We ask the provocative question University of Calgary Chair about intersectionality to Annica Kronsell Speakers Diana Mulinari Jana Javornik University of Leeds explore whether feminism as Peter Allen Soraya Post a form of activism, and feminist Discussant Queen Mary, University of London scholarship, are detached from Ekaterina Rashkova Uppsala Universitet what is going on in the real world Mieke Verloo Angela O’Hagan Elin Bjarnegård This roundtable will discuss or strongly engaged with it and Sylvia Walby Glasgow Caledonian University Rosalind Cavaghan Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen the major political and societal providing answers and solutions Papers transformations taking place in to the crisis. Date Saturday 13 June Sarah Childs University of Bristol Childcare Discourse and Women’s Work Europe today. We’ll also address questions Time 14:15 – 15:45 in a Modern Capitalist Welfare State: Meryl Kenny University of Leicester about the oppositional forces Themes range from the Ukrainian Venue Room IX What has Austerity got to do with it? crisis to the economic, financial to feminist engagements. Jecynta Azong University of Stirling

8 9 PANELS PANELS

P040 Discussants Framing Women and War: from Trans* Perspectives. Researching P096 P086 A Content Analysis of NATO’s Trans* – being Researched as Trans* Eline Severs Social Media Outputs Amets Suess Women’s Mobilization in Vrije Universieit Brussel The Role of Still Men’s Parties? Turkey, Egypt and Libya: Katharine AM Wright Andalusian School of Public Health Femocrats and Gender and the London School of Anne Phillips University of Surrey Trans* Citizens Challenging Equality Changing Relations Economics & Political Science Public Administration (Radical) Right with the States and Gender, Heroism and Women in and Universality Claims of the Social in Shaping Gender in Comparative Papers the Ukraine Crisis Democratic Welfare State – Discursive Positioning Jenny Mathers the Case of Norway Mainstreaming Policy Perspective Deliberation and Group Representation: in the Last Decade Aberystwyth University Janneke van der Ros 16:45 – 18:30, Friday 12 June 16:00 – 17:45, Saturday 13 June Still a Touchy Relationship? Lillehammer University College Gamla torget, Brusewitz Gamla torget, Brusewitz 09:00 – 10:45, Friday 12 June Silvia Erzeel Heroines, Criminals, Protesters and Gamla torget, Svedelius Université catholique de Louvain Survivors: Women in the Balkan Wars Chair Chair Didier Caluwaerts Lana Obradovic P016 Chair University of Nebraska, Omaha Gun Hedlund University of Örebro Niels Spierings Vrije Universieit Brussel Feminist Analysis and Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Ayse Dursun University of Vienna Waging War against Women or Against Discussant Intersectional Institutions: Representing Governmentality: Discussant Women and Ethnic Minorities in ISIS? A Content Analysis of UK Sylvia Walby University of Lancaster Discussant and French Media of Young Women Synergies and Tensions Line Nyhagen the UK Labour Party Silvia Erzeel Engaging in Jihad Papers Loughborough University Mona Lena Krook Rutgers, 11:00 – 12:45, Friday 12 June Université catholique de Louvain The State University of New Jersey Aurelie Sicard Gamla torget, Room 476 Comparing the Governance Model Papers Mary Nugent Rutgers, The State Dublin City University of Gender Mainstreaming Papers Chair Constructing a Muslim Female: Controlling University of New Jersey in Sweden and Taiwan Anti-immigration Politics and Migrant the Private and Public Space in Damietta The Politics of Non-Presence P065 Malin Rönnblom Shu-Ling Hwang National Defense Care Labour in the Northern League Karlstad University () Nihad Fottouh Suzanne Dovi University of Arizona Medical Center, Taiwan Political Science American University in Cairo Co-chair Lenita Freidenvall Francesca Scrinzi Too Much Presence? Men’s Interests and going Trans* / Trans* Stockholm University University of Glasgow Gender Politics on the Straight Path: Male Intersectionality Kathy Teghtsoonian Studies Challenging Getting the Institutions Right for Gender Female Charismatic Leaders for Muslim Women’s Political Activism in Rainbow Murray University of Victoria Turkey and Egypt (2000 – 2014) Queen Mary, University of London Political Science Diana Højlund Madsen ‘Männerparteien’? A Comparative Case Asli Karaca Discussant Aalborg Universitet Study of Populist Rightwing Party Leaders What Happened to Multiculturalism 11:00 – 12:45, Friday 12 June Pia Kjærsgaard, Marine Le Pen and Central European University Getting the Job Done: Exploring the Without Culture? University Building, Room I Johanna Kantola Siv Jensen University of Helsinki Dilemma of Control and Learning The Impact of Women’s and Youth Sawitri Saharso Universiteit Twente Aalborg Universitet Chair for Civil Servants Working with Susi Meret Movements on Gender Reform, Birte Siim Aalborg Universitet Democratisation, and Good Governance: Janneke van der Ros Papers Gender Mainstreaming Case Studies in Morocco, Tunisia, P018 Lillehammer University College Affective Governmentality – Anne-Charlott Callerstig Gendering the P in PRR: Explaining the Turkey, and Egypt Framings of Women, A Feminist Perspective University of Örebro Persistent Sex Gap in Voting Populist Co-chair Kristina Lindholm Radical Right Ginger Feather Violence and War Birgit Sauer University of Vienna University of Kansas Surya Monro University of Örebro Niels Spierings Dialogue or Disconnect? Feminist Analysis, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen 11:00 – 12:45, Friday 12 June University of Huddersfield Governmentality and Critical Policy Studies Implementing Gender Mainstreaming in Women’s Activism in Post-Revolutionary Andrej Zaslove University Building, Room IV EU Policies: An Insiders’ View Libya: Observations from the Field Discussant Malin Rönnblom Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Alice Alunni University of Durham Karlstad University Agnès Hubert Sciences Po Paris Chair Massimo Prearo Kathy Teghtsoonian Maria Stratigaki Panteion University Taking the Folkhem Back: Katharine AM Wright Università degli Studi di Verona University of Victoria of Social and Political Sciences Welfare Chauvinism in Sweden from P009 University of Surrey an Intersectional Perspective Papers Mapping Gender Mainstreaming Governmentality Hand in Hand with Diversity, Discussant Implementation Challenges in Ov Cristian Norocel Democracy and Transgender Feminist Analysis? The State and University of Helsinki the Austerity Age Intersectionality and Aurelie Sicard Surya Monro Gendered Governance in Care Women and the Right: Dublin City University University of Huddersfield Hanne Marlene Dahl Eva Alfama the Politics of Presence Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Gender Representation in the Executive Shaun McDaid University of Roskilde 11:00 –12:45, Friday 12 June Papers in South-Eastern Europe University of Huddersfield Situating Agency in the Context Public Administration and Gender University Building, Room X Ekaterina Rashkova Feminist Frames of War: Mainstreaming Democratizing Diagnoses: of the Post-Political City University of Innsbruck Women and/in Combat Umeå Universitet Renee Andersson Chair (Trans*)forming the DSM-5 and ICD-11 Christine Hudson Annick TR Wibben University of Örebro Emilia Zankina Zowie Davy University of Lincoln The Concept of Emancipation Silvia Erzeel University of San Francisco American University in Bulgaria Université catholique de Louvain Epistemologies, Methodologies and Ethics and its Limits of Academic-activist Knowledge Production Ľubica Kobová Charles University in Prague

10 11 LUNCHEONS CAREERS

Impact of the Crisis on project and to participate in two they bring different perspectives to Social Rights, Public European calls: Reversing inequalities policy-making. But these arguments Business luncheons Policy and Citizenship and promoting fairness and/or – whether from existentialist Gamla torget, Room Svedelius Understanding Europe – promoting or socialisation perspectives – the European public and cultural space. are contested. Sponsored by the journal Politics, Groups and Identities (Taylor This Session looks at the Spanish research project Economic Crisis and The Spanish project and the two This discussion problematises the & Francis), luncheons take place Friday 12 June, 13:00 – 14:00. Future of the Welfare State: Social Rights European calls (currently at draft impact of women’s participation and Impact on Public Policies, Public stage) will be presented. in political processes, focusing Brainstorm common interests and plan collaborative projects... Services Citizenship (ARMELA + Organisers Alba Alonso, Arantxa on methodological challenges in VULNERA) led by the Universities Elizondo and Maria Silvestre research. It will look at how different of Santiago de Compostela and researchers assess the impact of Introducing Feminist and Post-Structural Hard Times for Editing Deusto. Gender perspective is Measuring Women’s womens’ participation, in formal and informal political spheres, and ask: Institutional Perspectives Theorising, Feminist Feminist Journals a cornerstone of this project and Impact in Political the priority is to analyse the impact Could there better ways of doing this? Gamla torget, Room 475 Analysis and Critical and Book Series? of the economic crisis on women Processes For anyone interested in assessment Interested in feminist institutionalism Policy Studies: Gamla torget, Room 477 (feminisation of social vulnerability Gamla torget, Datorsalen exercises, methodology or impact (FI)? Or just curious to know more Conversations Publishing a feminist journal has and resilience) and equality policies. As a generalisation, women tend evaluation – qualitative, quantitative about this approach – which combines and Collaborations always been a challenge. In the The project is looking for partners – to be underrepresented in politics. and mixed methodologies. insights from feminist analysis and beginning the aim was not only to Gamla torget, Room 476 Universities and/or researchers – to Many advocates for the increased Organisers Rachel Irwin and institutionalist theory – to explain create a new forum for all academic design an international comparative participation of women suggest that Emma Bjertén-Günther the dynamics of gendered power Are you pursuing research that draws and politically active women who inequalities in public and political life? on post-structural theory and feminist work in the field of gender studies FIIN (the Feminism and analysis, or are you considering it as and who have been underrepresented Institutionalism International a possibility? in other journals but also to give Network) invites expressions Critical policy studies is being publicity to ideas beyond the Young Scholars Programme of interest from FIIN members enriched by work that mobilises tools malestream of political science. and from the wider gender and offered by post-structural theorising These original motivations have been politics community – particularly such as governmentality, biopolitics, obviously successful regarding the Your chance to take part in two career-building activities geared early-career researchers. assemblage and problematisation. present variety of journals dealing Aims of the session are to: Post-structural approaches to with gender aspects and/or providing towards graduate students and postdoctoral researchers feminist critique. But is everything n allow FIIN members to take research share with feminist analysis fine? In the face of financial cuts, stock, brainstorm, and refine ideas a broad understanding of politics and gender backlash and insecure for future joint projects power as complex, multifaceted and Activity 1 Politics & Gender editors Accomplished political scientists exercised within and across diverse academic careers, perhaps not. n reach out to the wider gender Jill Irvine and Celeste Montaya inspire young scholars by reflecting sites. But they often refuse the social This luncheon is for everybody Career Development and politics community to 10:45 – 11:00 Break on aspects of their career in three justice commitments that inform interested in editorial work or who Masterclasses seven-minute sessions. Mentors are: introduce FI, and explore 11:00 – 11:45 Masterclass Dos and feminist scholarship and/or work wants to get to know the people 09:00 – 12:30, Thursday 11 June common interests Don’ts of Writing Grant Applications Gabrielle Abels with different understandings of behind the journals. With editors University Building, Room VIII University of Tübingen n plan the 10th anniversary political agency and resistive practices. from feminist journals of political with European Commission laureates Registration required Sarah Childs University of Bristol of FIIN in 2016/17 science and gender studies we will Mieke Verloo (FP5 and FP6) Although a growing body of research 09:00 – 09:30 University n introduce a new Rowman & discuss themes such as perspectives and Georgina Waylen (ERC) Susan Franceschet is located at the intersection of Main Building, 1st floor for developing editorial work, The Marie Curie University of Calgary Littlefield International book these two approaches, there are few hall. Breakfast sponsored 11:45 – 12:00 including Peer Review systems and Experience by Marie Curie laureates Jill Irvine University of Oklahoma series, Feminist and Institutionalist places where interested scholars can by the Women and Politics Research Open Access. Other challenges Rosalind Cavaghan and Sara de Jong Perspectives, (co-edited by Fiona connect. This luncheon will facilitate Section of the American Political Fiona Mackay Edinburgh University include public debates on anti- Mackay, Elin Bjarnegård and more fluid and sustained conversation Science Association, APSA 12:00 – 12:30 Discussion Myra Marx Ferree Meryl Kenny) and to identify than is usually possible during feminism, and gender backlash. University of Wisconsin-Madison 09:30 – 09:40 Introduction and potential contributors / projects. conference panels. Join us to share The luncheon is organised by the welcome – co‑convenor Liza Mügge Activity 2 Amy Mazur Organisers Fiona Mackay, information about your research / German journal Femina Politica – Speed Mentoring Washington State University Meryl Kenny, Louise Chappell, writing projects and plans, and to Journal for Feminist Political Sciences 09:40 – 09:45 Introduction to the Petra Meier University of Antwerp Georgina Waylen, Mona Lena Krook, discuss potential collaborations. see www.femina-politica.de APSA Women and Politics Research 13:00 – 14:00, Saturday 13 June Section by Treasurer Jennifer Piscopo Gamla torget, Room Svedelius Birgit Sauer University of Vienna Elin Bjarnegård Organisers Malin Rönnblom Organisers Gesine Fuchs Lunch included Find out more at www.femfiin.com and Kathy Teghtsoonian and Alexandra Scheele 09:45 – 10:45 Masterclass Marian Sawer Getting Published facilitated by Registration required Australian National University

12 13 2015 PRIZES 2015 PRIZES ECPG Gender and Politics ECPR Gender and Career Achievement Award Politics PhD Prize

This year’s prize goes to Mieke Verloo, Professor of Comparative The ECPG is delighted to award the 2015 prize to Ana Miškovska Politics and Inequality Issues at Radboud University Nijmegen Kajevska, for her dissertation Taking a stand in times of violent

and she was Research Director politicians whose influence in the societal changes: Belgrade and Zagreb feminists’ positionings for MAGEEQ (2003 – 2005) and field is crucial. Her work in the QUING (2006 – 2011) projects there. Council of Europe and the EU has on the (post-)Yugoslav wars and each other (1991 – 2000) been influential in forming current Breaking new ground views on gender mainstreaming and na Miškovska Kajevska biases, lacunae and incorrect or her ten-years-after evaluation (Social is a freelance researcher, insufficiently precise (recurring) Mieke is a path-breaking thinker, Politics) shows how much remains to translator and activist. She information in the scholarship, challenging and advancing theory, be said on the subject. holds a Social Sciences thereby enriching existing knowledge methodologies, and empirical Recent consultancy includes work APhD and an MSc cum laude in on war-related feminist activism in analyses. Her work on gender Sociology and Gender Studies from Belgrade and Zagreb in the 1990s, mainstreaming pointed at the main- for the Luxembourg government, the University of Amsterdam. She and raising pressing epistemological streaming potential for ‘displacement the European Parliament and the has finished programmes in Women’s questions about this knowledge. and empowerment’, while her European Commission. Mieke also Studies and Peace Studies at the reflections on intersectionality have worked for the European Training In short, I challenge the common Foundation, EIGE, The European Zagreb-based Centre for Women’s suggestion that the outbreak of challenged the EU’s one-size-fits-all Studies and Centre for Peace approach to addressing inequalities, Institution for Gender Equality, and the war violence in 1991 led to the for UN‑Women. Studies, and has an extensive activist same reorganisation of the Belgrade and continue to inspire scholars and experience in, inter alia, human rights activists across the world. and Zagreb feminist fields: the Paving the way and environmental protection. activists in each city, who had worked In 2011 her keynote lecture for for future generations In addition to her interest in the together without tensions, divided the ECPG in Budapest was titled Mieke has opened many (post-)Yugoslav wars and sustainable into antinationalists and nationalists Gender Equality Policies as Interventions opportunities for young researchers, postwar recovery and reconciliation, and began clashing because of their in a Changing World. Her 2012 Joint as Scientific Director of EU-funded Ana is committed to the critical different war-related positionings. Sessions workshop in Antwerp, with projects FP5 and FP6 on gender examination of established (scholarly) I show that there were significant Amy Mazur, was Thinking Big about equality policies: Mainstreaming Gender classifications and ideas, especially differences between Belgrade and Gender Equality Policies. Mieke Verloo Equality Policies in Europe www. those regarding gender and sexuality. Zagreb in the contents of those Mieke’s development of Critical mageeq.net and Quality in Gender positionings and in the intra- Equality Policies www.quing.eu ieke Verloo has Frame Analysis (see the books In her own words... feminist dynamics, due to which Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality these two cities should not be Ana Miškovska Kajevska worked previously for Her qualities for leading research ‘My dissertation explores positionings Policies and The Discursive Politics of considered interchangeable locations. a research institute at teams, with enthusiasm and wisdom, (discourses and activities) of the Gender Equality) has contributed and her capacity to maintain ‘nice and Furthermore, I demonstrate that Tilburg University, for Belgrade and Zagreb feminists vis-à- hugely to the advancement of smart’ researchers (her key criterion the designations ‘antinationalist’ and Mthe SCP as a freelance researcher, vis the (post-)Yugoslav wars and one discursive methodologies, mobilising ‘nationalist’ were not completely for several departments at Radboud for being in the team!), are admirable. another between 1991 and 2000. Prize-giving hundreds of researchers to employ value-free, objective descriptions. University Nijmegen, and at the Mieke has been a truly empowering Primarily applying a Bourdieuian They were instead an essential part ceremonies for both University of Utrecht. She was CFA to make the meanings and research director, encouraging framework and based on of the local and international efforts these awards take Visiting lecturer at the University of norms of gender policies visible. younger researchers to take on a comprehensive literature review, to stop the (sexual) war violence, Hamburg-Harburg and Maria Jahoda ambitious and innovative projects in place on Thursday semi-structured qualitative interviews, and of the struggle for legitimacy Visiting Professor at Ruhr University Influencing political life which – besides reaching important and a thorough examination of among the feminists in each city – 11 June at 18:00 in Bochum. At the IWM (Institute for conclusions – they can increase their Mieke has acted as consultant to organisational documents and printed endeavours in which many Western Human Sciences) in Vienna, she is self-confidence to become known the Aula Magna many organisations that promote media articles, this socio-historical (feminist) academics, activists, and Permanent Non-Residential Fellow, researchers in their chosen field. gender equality, and has trained analysis attends to a number of funders were involved, too.’

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primarily responsible for awarding Co-sponsors the annual Johan Skytte Prize, one Dept of Government, of the most prestigious prizes in Uppsala University the field of Political Science. http://skytteprize.statsvet.uu.se European Conference on Politics and Gender Department of Government The Johan Skytte buildings; Cathedral in background Foundation This Foundation administers the assets donated to Uppsala University by Johan Skytte (right) in 1622. His donation established a new professorship in Political Science and Eloquence, one of the oldest The Centre for Gender Research is surviving Political Science chairs a dynamic and productive research in the world. The Foundation is environment where a transgressive encounter between cultural, social and biological understandings Date Thursday 11 June of sex and gender has become a Time 19:00 – 20:30 characteristic. In 2006 it was awarded Centre of Gender Excellence status Venue University main building, by the Swedish Research Council. lobby / hallway Johan Skytte www.gender.uu.se

Conference dinner

This dinner, available only to After-dinner speaker participants who have registered and paid, includes a three-course meal, Soraya Post, Swedish Member non-alcoholic drinks and coffee/tea. of the European Parliament for Wine tickets will be available in the the Feminist Party, will deliver the bar at 75 Kronor per glass. after‑dinner speech. Soraya is a highly experienced human rights activist who focuses Speaker in particular on Roma rights. She Soraya Post is the first MEP to be elected on Date Friday 12 June a feminist ticket. Time 19:30 Find out more about Soraya at Venue Norrlands Nation, bit.ly/1E3Hozg and Västra Ågatan 14 bit.ly/1IvYhKM or search for Soraya Post sorayapostfi on Facebook.

16 SECTIONS List of Sections

Section Page Number Section title number 1 Social Movements and Civil Society 18 2 Political Participation 20 3 Power and Representation 23 4 Governance, Institutions and Public Policy 28 5 Research Methods for Gender and Politics 32 6 European Union 34 7 Political Economy of Welfare and Labour 37 8 International Governance, Conflict and Development 39 9 Political Theory 41 10 Intersectionality, Citizenship and Multiculturalism 43 11 LGBTQI Rights, Sexuality and Politics 45 SECTION 1 SECTION 1

The Impact of Women’s and Youth Movements Freedom Come All Ye: Feminism and the Left on Gender Reform, Democratisation in the Scottish Independence Referendum List of Panels by Section and Good Governance: Case Studies Campaign and its Aftermath in Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey and Egypt ESCHLE, Catherine (University of Strathclyde) FEATHER, Ginger (University of Kansas) Searching for Leftwing Convergence in the Age Women's Activism in Post-Revolutionary Libya: of Austerity; The Cases of Left Unity, People’s Section 1 Observations from the Field Assembly and Occupy ALUNNI, Alice (University of Durham) MAIGUASHCA, Bice (University of Exeter) Social Movements and Civil Society Victims or Entrepreneurs? Panel 049, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 Minority Women and Anti-Austerity EMEJULU, Akwugo (University of Edinburgh) Section Chair Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Svedelius KRIZSAN, Andrea (Central European University) BASSEL, Leah (University of Leicester) Section Co-Chair Interactions between HUGHES, Melanie (University of Pittsburgh) States and Movements Panel 062, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 Chair KRIZSAN, Andrea (Central European University) Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Svedelius Latin America’s Pink Tide and its Efforts to Tackle Panel 011, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 Discussant JOHNSON, Janet (CUNY Brooklyn College) Movements with Global and Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Svedelius Gender-Based Violence ROGGEBAND, Conny (University of Amsterdam) Budgeting for Change: Women’s Groups and the Transnational Connections Advancement of Gender Budgeting in Europe Chair STUBBERGAARD, Ylva (Lunds Universitet) Emerging Activism: The Spirit of the Law: Mobilising and/or O'HAGAN, Angela (Glasgow Caledonian University) Discussant KOOLE, Karin New Goals, Spaces, and Actors Professionalising the Women’s Movement Informed or Misinformed Consent: (Department of Political Science and Public Chair KRIZSAN, Andrea in Post-Socialist Bulgaria Administration, Universiteit Leiden) (Central European University) IVANCHEVA, Mariya (University College Dublin) Politics in the US Discussant MAIGUASHCA, Bice (University of Exeter) DANIELS, Cynthia Bridging Inequalities in Inclusion: The Informal Politics of Violence (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Women’s Rights Organisations as the ‘Missing Link’ A Comparative Study of Women's Movements in against Women in Russia in Donor Government-Led Participatory Policy Reform or Transformation?: Assessing the State Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia (1978 – 2013) JOHNSON, Janet (CUNY-Brooklyn College) and Programme Development of Gender and Sexuality Rights in Chile SIROCIC, Zorica (University of Graz) HUNT, Abigail (Womankind Worldwide) Where Have the Women Gone?: From Mass-Based THOMAS, Gwynn (University at Buffalo, SUNY) From Identity Politics to Transversal Politics: Movement to Localised Temporal Movements ENAR – Between a Rock and a Hard Place? The Ambiguity of Social Movement Outcomes: The Occupy Movement and Intersectionality GOUWS, Amanda (Stellenbosch University) PRISTED NIELSEN, Helene (Aalborg Universitet) MONTOYA, Celeste (University of Colorado, Boulder) The Example of Women’s Movements’ Influence on Abortion Policy-Making Processes Gender Security and the Politics of Identity Transnational Networks of Peasant Women Panel 040, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 KOOLE, Karin (Departments of Political Science and in Transnational Advocacy Networks for Food Sovereignty in Latin America: Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Svedelius MARTIN DE ALMAGRO, Maria New Counterhegemonic Spaces for Gender Equity (Université libre de Bruxelles) PINHEIRO MACHADO BROCHNER, Gabriela (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Women’s Mobilisation in Turkey, Panel 057, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 Recognition and Scales of Influence STUBBERGAARD, Ylva (Lunds Universitet) Egypt and Libya: Changing Relations Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz with the States and Discursive Sexual Violence in Conflict-Torn Darfur: Panel 014, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Positioning in the Last Decade Making Feminist Sense Local Activists’ Perspectives Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Svedelius Chair DURSUN, Ayse (University of Vienna) of Leftwing and Radical Politics TØNNESSEN, Liv (Chr Michelsen Institute – CMI) Explaining Variations in State Response Discussant NYHAGEN, Line (Loughborough University) in Contemporary Europe Towards Gender-Based Violence Constructing a Muslim Female: Controlling Chair DEAN, Jonathan (University of Leeds) the Private and Public Space in Damietta Co-Chair EMEJULU, Akwugo (University of Edinburgh) Chair ROGGEBAND, Conny Discussant VERGE, Tania (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) (University of Amsterdam) FOTTOUH, Nihad (American University in Cairo) Discussant KRIZSAN, Andrea Gender Politics on the Straight Path: Beyond ‘The Honeytrap’: (Central European University) Muslim Women’s Political Activism in Turkey Confronting Gendered Violence and Abuse Gendered Structures: Anti-Gender Structures – and Egypt (2000 – 2014) in Radical Social Justice Movements Conceptualising Political Opportunity Structures KARACA, Asli (Central European University) DOWNES, Julia (University of Durham) in the Field of Domestic Violence Feminisms and Anti-Feminisms in British Left KRIZSAN, Andrea (Central European University) DEAN, Jonathan (University of Leeds)

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Panel 077, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 Panel 102, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 Panel 013, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 How Women Run: Female Candidates in the 2014 Solomon Islands Election University Building, Room VIII Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Svedelius University Building, Room VIII BAKER, Kerryn (Australian National University) Social Movements' Framing Varieties of Feminism Explaining Gender Gaps Protecting Ethnic Diversity vs Securing Violence Against Women Chair THOMAS, Gwynn (University at Buffalo, SUNY) Chair LOVENDUSKI, Joni Women’s Political Inclusion: The Role of Discussant VALIENTE, Celia (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair LIEBER, Marylène (University of Geneva) the Mexican State Reconciling Both (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) Discussant CURTIN, Jennifer (University of Auckland) Discussant JOHNSON, Janet (CUNY-Brooklyn College) VIDAL CORREA, Fernanda Constituting Ulster and the Afrikaner Volk: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Political (Institute Belisario Dominguez) Feminists Fighting IPV in Russia: The Ulster Women's Unionist Council and Afrikaner Participation and Gender in Europe: Rethinking Political Citizenship: Women’s Activism An Emerging Social Movement? Women, 1910s – 1930s The Importance of Context as a Conditioning and the Politics of Gender in Turkey MESHKOVA, Ksenia (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) MCKANE, Pamela (York University) Effect for Participatory Gender Inequalities CAGATAY, Selin (Central European University) Intersectionality and Violence Against Women – DUROVIC, Anja (Sciences Po Paris) Gender, Sport and Social Protest: The Case of Narratives and Claims in the Chicago Domestic Catholic Feminist Lilí Álvarez in 20th Century VAN HAUWAERT, Steven Violence Movement (Université catholique de Louvain) Panel 054, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 VALIENTE, Celia (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) LAPERRIÈRE, Marie (Northwestern University) Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz Is Sisterhood Under Threat? Sex Workers’ Rights and Combating Trafficking as Avoiding the Subject? Gender Gaps in The Women’s Movement and the Independence Intersectionality: Irreconcilable Goals? Conflict and Collaboration Interpersonal Political Conflict Avoidance and its Referendum in Scotland and Among Anti-Trafficking Actors and Sex workers’ Consequences for Political and Civic Engagement Parties, Activism and Claims Making ALONSO, Alba (Universidad Santiago de Compostela) Rights Groups in the San Francisco Bay Area COFFE, Hilde (Victoria University of Wellington) Chair EVANS, Elizabeth (University of Bristol) KIMM, Susanne (University of Vienna) Uncertainty in Action: Young American Feminists BOLZENDAHL, Catherine (University of California, Irvine) Discussant CELIS, Karen (Vrije Universiteit Brussels) and the Dilemmas of Gender-Based Organising The Emergence and Reconfigurations Cueing the Gap: Gender and Psychological An Intersectional Analysis of Symbolic GOSS, Kristin (Duke University) of a Public Issue: Violence Against Women Orientations to Politics Representations of Feminism: SMUCKER, Sierra (Duke University) in Switzerland (1970 – 2012) THOMAS, Melanee (University of Calgary) Activists, Movements and Parties LIEBER, Marylène (University of Geneva) What’s in a Name? HARELL, Allison (Université du Québec à Montreal) EVANS, Elizabeth (University of Bristol) ROCA I ESCODA, Marta (Université de Lausanne) Feminist Identity in a 'Post Feminist' World GOSSELIN, Tania (Université du Québec à Montréal) Gender and Ethnicity in Claims-Making MACDONALD, Fiona (University of the Fraser Valley) DELAGE, Pauline (Université de Lausanne) Does Descriptive Representation of Women About Immigration GRAMLICH, Roberta (University of Manitoba) BROWN, Geraldine (University of Geneva) in Parliament make Women Citizens more RUEDIN, Didier (University of Neuchâtel) Politically Active? Survey Evidence from Central Indigenous Women in Politics Worldwide and East European Transition Countries HUGHES, Melanie (University of Pittsburgh) WEWERKA, Lisa (Central European University) Section 2 Intersectionality and the Politics of Feminist BODENSTEIN, Thilo (Central European University) Coalition in Times of Crisis Quotas and Gender Gaps in Political LEPINARD, Eleonore (Université de Lausanne) Political Participation Participation Among Advanced Industrial Democracies: A Longitudinal Analysis Who Represents the Interests Section Chair of Citizens of Immigrant Origin? BEAUREGARD, Katrine (Australian National University) SAWER, Marian (Australian National University) An Intersectional Analysis of Ethnicity Section Co-Chair and Gender in Dutch Parliament, 1986 – 2012 CAMPBELL, Rosie (Birkbeck, University of London) Panel 037, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 MÜGGE, Liza (University of Amsterdam) University Building, Room VIII VAN DER PAS, Daphne (University of Amsterdam) VAN DE WARDT, Marc (University of Amsterdam) Participants Panel 008, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Women Candidates University Building, Room X MAZUR, Amy G (Sciences Po Paris) DAHLERUP, Drude (Stockholm University) and Political Actors LOVENDUSKI, Joni (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair EVANS, Alice (The London School of ROUNDTABLE Deeds and Words: Economics & Political Science) CELIS, Karen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Gendering Politics after Joni Lovenduski Discussant HANSSON, Jenny Chair CAMPBELL, Rosie KENNY, Meryl (University of Leicester) (Birkbeck, University of London) (Birkbeck, University of London) ‘For the Elections, We Want Women!’ Discussant CHILDS, Sarah (University of Bristol) Closing the Gender Gap in Zambian Politics EVANS, Alice (LSE)

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Panel 064, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 Panel 082, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Section 3 Gamla torget, Room 475 University Building, Room VIII Participation and Violence Political Participation: Power and Representation Chair BAKER, Kerryn (Australian National University) Barriers and Enablers Discussant RANKIN, L Pauline (Carleton University) Chair CARROLL, Susan Section Chair (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) KENNY, Meryl (University of Leicester) Emotionally Evocative Women: The Influence of Discussant COFFE, Hilde Women Suicide Bombers on the American Public (Victoria University of Wellington) Section Co-Chair POLONI-STAUDINGER, Lori (Northern Arizona University) FREIDENVALL, Lenita (Stockholm University) Do Gender Differences in Home Sphere Demands ORTBALS, Candice (PEPPERDINE University) affect Career and Influence Possibilities OSBORN, Tracy (University of Iowa) of German Parliamentarians? Panel 002, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 Defending the Realm: The Appointment MENDEZ, Jeanette (Oklahoma State University) HANSSON, Jenny (Birkbeck, University of London) University Building, Room IX of Female Defense Ministers Worldwide O'BRIEN, Diana (Indiana University) Female Participation and Male Violence: Getting Absentees in: BARNES, Tiffany (University of Kentucky) Conceptualising Women's Experiences The Parliamentary Representation of Bringing Parties Back In: New on Social Media Platforms Social Groups Across Established Democracies Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives Gender and Entry to the Premier's Office MEGARRY, Jessica (University of Melbourne) MAEVIS, Christine (University of Cologne) on Gender and Party Politics THOMAS, Melanee (University of Calgary) Gender and Election Violence Sitting on the Sidelines? Women's Sections in the Chair BUCKLEY, Fiona (University College Cork) Gender and Party Leader Exits Discussant O'BRIEN, Diana (Indiana University) BARDALL, Gabrielle (Université de Montréal) Political Parties of Central and Eastern Europe O'NEILL, Brenda (University of Calgary) CHIVA, Cristina (University of Salford) Contagion Theory Revisited: When Do Political STEWART, David (University of Calgary) Parties Compete on Women’s Representation? Panel 080, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 Women as Party Members: How Active are They? Gender and Party Leadership in Scotland KENNY, Meryl (University of Leicester) University Building, Room VIII WAUTERS, Bram (Ghent University) BECKWITH, Karen (Case Western Reserve University) VERGE, Tania (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Women’s Pathways to Political Power at Subnational Media and Participation How Inclusive is the Feminist Initiative? Level: Comparing Australia and Canada Panel 091, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 Revisiting Theories on Political Recruitment Chair VAN DER PAS, Daphne CURTIN, Jennifer (University of Auckland) (University of Amsterdam) University Building, Room VIII in a Party with Female Politicians TRIMBLE, Linda (University of Alberta) Discussant McLAREN, Kirsty BJARNEGÅRD, Elin (Uppsala Universitet) (Australian National University) The Gender Gap and Elections FREIDENVALL, Lenita (Stockholm University) Media Discourse on Women Human Right Chair BEAUREGARD, Katrine Keeping Women Out: Parties, Power Panel 020, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 Defenders in Serbia (Australian National University) Discussant CAMPBELL, Rosie and Gender Bias in Candidate Recruitment University Building, Room IX LAMBIC, Natasa (University of Belgrade) (Birkbeck, University of London) KENNY, Meryl (University of Leicester) Gender and Political Parties Stereotypes in Politician’s Images? Counting Women’s Ballots: PISCOPO, Jennifer (Occidental College) How Male and Female Politicians are Evaluated in Comparative Perspective Female Voters After Suffrage in the US Room to Work: Electoral Systems, Gender Quotas, in Dutch Newspapers, 2006 – 2012 Chair WYLIE, Kristin (James Madison University) WOLBRECHT, Christina (University of Notre Dame) and Women’s Substantive Representation VAN DER PAS, Daphne (University of Amsterdam) Discussant CLAYTON, Amanda CLAYTON, Amanda (University of Washington) AALDERING, Loes (University of Amsterdam) Explaining the Modern Gender Gap in Western (University of Washington) Europe: The Role of Generational Replacement ZETTERBERG, Pär (Uppsala Universitet) Beyond Contagion: Gender and Party System Women Entering the Presidential Arena: SHORROCKS, Rosalind (University of Oxford) The Gender Quota Law vs Male Power Monopolies Development in Post-Communist Running a Campaign on Social Media in Uruguay’s 2014 Elections: A Losing Battle Europe OANA, Baluta (University of Bucharest) The Transformation of the Electoral Gender Gap: The Role of Generational Replacement JOHNSON, Niki (Universidad de la República, Uruguay) CHIVA, Cristina (University of Salford) Young Adults’ Gender Gap in Political Knowledge: HARSGOR, Liran (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) JOSEFSSON, Cecilia (Uppsala Universitet) Critical Actors in Conservative Parties – Have A Life Cycle Approach The Transformation of the Radical Right Gender Conservative Women Feminised the Christian GARCIA ALBACETE, Gema Democratic Union in Germany? (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Gap: The Case of the 2014 European Elections Panel 019, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 OCH, Malliga (University of Denver) FRAILE, Marta (CSIC) BARISIONE, Mauro (Università degli Studi di Milano) University Building, Room X FERRIN, Monica (University of Zurich) MAYER, Nonna (Sciences Po Paris) Nomination = Discrimination? Gender-Specific Gender and Political Leadership Party Effects in the Nomination and Election Chair FRANCESCHET, Susan (University of Calgary) Process of Women in 15 National Parliaments Discussant BITTNER, Amanda BIEBER, Ina Elisabeth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

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Travelling Notions of Gender (in)equality in Populist Panel 031, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 Panel 033, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 Panel 038, Saturday, 16:00 – 17:45 Radical Right Discourse Skytteanum, Ground Floor, University Building, Room IX University Building, Room IX ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain) Gyllenhielmska biblioteket Gendered Rules, Parties and Norms? Women in American Politics Gender, Power and Panel 028, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 Cabinet Appointments Chair MAHONEY, Anna (Tulane University) Representation in Latin America in Comparative Perspective University Building, Room II Discussant BECKWITH, Karen Chair JOHNSON, Niki Chair MURRAY, Rainbow (Case Western Reserve University) (Universidad de la República, Uruguay) Gender Quotas in East Central (Queen Mary, University of London) Change Agents? Female Political Professionals Discussant DOS SANTOS, Pedro (Luther College) Discussant MURRAY, Rainbow as Gender Equity Entrepreneurs and South Eastern Europe (Queen Mary, University of London) Candidatas Laranjas by Choice? Chair SGIER, Lea (Central European University) DITTMAR, Kelly Gender Quotas, Elite Resistance, and Sacrificial Gender, Institutions and Power (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Co-Chair ANTIĆ GABER, Milica (University of Ljubljana) Lambs in Elections to Brazilian Legislatures in the Swedish Cabinet Discussant KROOK, Mona Lena (Rutgers, The State The Gender Gap as a Tool for Women’s Political FREIDENVALL, Lenita (Stockholm University) University of New Jersey) WYLIE, Kristin (James Madison University) Empowerment: The US Case Barriers to Effective Implementation of Gender Daughters and Wives, Brothers and Sons: Gender Rules or Norms? The Gendered Nature CARROLL, Susan Quotas in Politics in Slovenia and Political Dynasties in the Brazilian Legislature of Cabinet Appointments (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) ANTIĆ GABER, Milica (University of Ljubljana) ABERCEB CARVALHO GATTO, Maria Luiza ANNESLEY, Claire (University of Sussex) The Impact of Women’s Legislative Caucus (University of Oxford) BECKWITH, Karen (Case Western Reserve University) Looking Beyond Quotas: Rules Guiding Women’s Variation on Women’s Representation FRANCESCHET, Susan (University of Calgary) Representation in Politics in South Eastern Europe Explaining Women and Executive Leadership in MAHONEY, Anna (Tulane University) RASHKOVA, Ekaterina (University of Innsbruck) Federalist Regimes: Female Provincial Cabinet Views from ‘Above the Glass Ceiling’: Women’s Access to Statewide Executive Office Positions in Argentina (1990 – 2013) ZANKINA, Emilia (American University in Bulgaria) Gender and Cabinet Government in Ireland in the United States LOPREITE, Debora (Carleton University) BUCKLEY, Fiona (University College Cork) Winds of Change: Effects of Electoral Gender SANBONMATSU, Kira (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Quotas on Women's Political Representation in Poland Panel 032, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 Panel 034, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 SLEDZINSKA-SIMON, Anna (University of Wroclaw) University Building, Room IX University Building, Room IX Panel 039, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 University Building, Room IX Gender, Recruitment Theorising Political Representation Panel 030, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 and Political Campaigns Chair ALEXANDER, Amy (University of Gothenburg) Women in Executives: Gustavianum, Room Minus Chair DITTMAR, Kelly Discussant EVANS, Elizabeth (University of Bristol) New Frameworks and Approaches (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Gender, Power and Exploring the ‘What’ of the Substantive Chair SANBONMATSU, Kira (Rutgers, The State Discussant DAVIDSON-SCHMICH, Louise University of New Jersey) (University of Miami) Representation of Women in the United Kingdom Representation in Sweden Discussant THOMAS, Melanee (University of Calgary) KITCHEN, Ashley (University of Westminster) Chair JOSEFSSON, Cecilia (Uppsala Universitet) Exploring the Extent, Causes and Consequences 25 Years of Progress? Examining the Representation Discussant SMREK, Michal (Uppsala Universitet) of Gendered Campaign Strategies From Citizen to Citizen: Understanding Political of Women in Political Executives across Post- COFFE, Hilde (Victoria University of Wellington) Representation as Cyclical and Multidimensional Diminishing Gender Differences Communist Central and Eastern Europe, 1989 – 2014 BJARNEGÅRD, Elin (Uppsala Universitet) AKACHAR, Soumia (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) in Political Preferences: Living Patterns GODDARD, Rosemary (University of Kent) and the Production/Reproduction Divide ZETTERBERG, Pär (Uppsala Universitet) Gender Gaps and Gender Stereotypes Gender and Political Leadership: STENSOTA, Helena (University of Gothenburg) in Policy Priorities Many Come Forward, (Still) Too Few Chosen: Moving Beyond Stereotypes Understanding Candidate Selection and Women's MURRAY, Rainbow Explaining Women MPs: Gendered Strategies SIMMS, Marian (Deakin University) Underrepresentation in the British Labour Party (Queen Mary, University of London) through a Micro-Level Mechanism CRAWFORD, Mary (Queensland University of Technology) ERIKSON, Josefina (Uppsala Universitet) (2000 – 2015) Linking Gender Equality and Good Governance: ASHE, Jeanette (Birkbeck, University of London) The Importance of Political Representation Mayors’ Impact: Gender and Political Dynasties The Role of Gender in Local Executives No More Gender Bias at Renomination Stage? DIVEN, Polly (Grand Valley State University) FOLKE, Olle (Columbia University) CLAVERIA, Sílvia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) CONSTANTELOS, John (Grand Valley State University) RICKNE, Johanna (Institute for Industrial Economics) Evidence from the Czech Republic SMREK, Michal (Uppsala Universitet) Quotas and Descriptive Representation Theorising about Women’s Representation in The The Swedish Feminist Initiative: Contagious or Not? Executive: Symbolic, Descriptive, and Substantive Open Doors for Women? Case Study of Political MOTTLOVÁ, Markéta (Charles University in Prague) COWELL-MEYERS, Kimberly (American University) Representation in Dilma Rousseff’s Presidency Represenation in Slovakia and the Czech Republic DOS SANTOS, Pedro (Luther College) from a Gender Perspective JALALZAI, Farida (University of Missouri, St Louis) UHLIK, Matej (Comenius University Faculty of Arts)

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Theorising the Presidency as a Gendered Women’s Representation, Democratic Representations of Female Politicians on Twitter The Symbolic Impact of Women’s Representation Institution: Lessons from Latin America Accountability, and Corruption During the Scottish Independence Referendum on Citizens’ Political Attitudes THOMAS, Gwynn (University at Buffalo, SUNY) ESAREY, Justin (Rice University) MCKAY, Fiona (University of Strathclyde) VERGE, Tania (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) SCHWINDT-BAYER, Leslie (Rice University) The Iron Lady and the Alpha Male: A Case Study WIESEHOMEIER, Nina (Universidade de Lisboa) of Gender’s Framing during Quebec’s Election ESPÍRITO-SANTO, Ana Panel 041, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) LEMARIER-SAULNIER, Catherine (Université Laval) University Building, Room VIII Panel 043, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Women in Government: An Experimental Study University Building, Room IX of Attitudes about Governing Ability Women's Leadership and Panel 068, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 Political Representation in Asia Women's Representation and Gender TAYLOR-ROBINSON, Michelle (Texas A&M University) University Building, Room X Chair BJARNEGÅRD, Elin (Uppsala Universitet) Quotas: New Directions Discussant RAI, Shirin (University of Warwick) Chair O'BRIEN, Diana (Indiana University) Power and Representation Panel 088, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 Analysing Representative Claims for Women Discussant ZETTERBERG, Pär (Uppsala Universitet) at the Local Level University Building, Room IV in the Japanese Legislature under the A Method for Researching Gender Quotas Chair OCH, Malliga (University of Denver) Conservative Government and Political Recruitment Discussant STENSOTA, Helena Symbolic Representation: OSAWA, Kimiko DAVIDSON-SCHMICH, Louise (University of Miami) (University of Gothenburg) Methodological and Empirical (Yonsei University, East Asia International College) Challenges Assessing Women’s Legislative Representation Representation at the Local Level: Breaking Barriers, Crossing Boundaries, in Europe and Beyond – A Fuzzy Set Qualitative What’s Gender Got to do With It? Chair LOMBARDO, Emanuela (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Fighting for Rights and Visibilities – FATA Women’s Comparative Analysis (QCA) REGAN, Sue (University of Northumbria, Newcastle) Struggle for Political Participation in Pakistan BUCHE, Jonas (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) The Gender Gap in Local Politics: Assessing the Aesthetics of/and Politics: The Symbolic in Parliament FLESCHENBERG, Andrea SIEWERT, Markus (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Role of Gender in a Non-Partisan Electoral Context RAI, Shirin (University of Warwick) (Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan) Board Quota Legislation and its Contestations BIRD, Karen (McMaster University) Capturing in Words what a Symbol Symbolises? To Keep the Parties In or Out: Challenges to Gender ROOS, Hannelore (University of Hasselt) JACKSON, Samantha (McMaster University) Challenges for Studying Symbolic Representation Quotas in Municipal Elections in South Korea from a Discursive Approach Why So Few Women on Board? YOON, Jiso (University of Kansas) Contesting Gender Quotas: A Typology of Resistance Explaining the Scarcity of Female Local MEIER, Petra (University of Antwerp) SHIN, Ki-Young KROOK, Mona Lena Council Members in New Jersey Politics LOMBARDO, Emanuela (Institute for Gender Studies, Ochanomizu University) (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) DITTMAR, Kelly Trailblazers, Tokens, or Totally Absent? Legislative Gender Quotas in Europe: (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Symbolic Representation and Citizens' Women’s Participation and Leadership in Asian A Systematic Overview KJAER, Ulrik (University of Southern Denmark) Political Attitudes: A Reflection on Alternative Parliamentary Committees SGIER, Lea (Central European University) CARROLL, Susan Methodological Avenues JOSHI, Devin (University of Denver) (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) VERGE, Tania (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) ESPÍRITO-SANTO, Ana Panel 059, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) Panel 042, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 University Building, Room XI Panel 087, Saturday, 16:00 – 17:45 What do Women Symbolise? Symbolic Gustavianum, Room Minus University Building, Room X Media Representations of Gender Representation in Cabinet Appointments FRANCESCHET, Susan (University of Calgary) Women's Representation Chair ASHE, Jeanette Symbolic Representation and Corruption (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair CLAVERIA, Sílvia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Chair SCHWINDT-BAYER, Leslie (Rice University) Discussant SGIER, Lea (Central European University) Discussant MEIER, Petra (University of Antwerp) Panel 099, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Discussant BJARNEGÅRD, Elin (Uppsala Universitet) Are Politicians' Husbands 'First Lords' No Role Models in Sight – A Field Study on University Building, Room IV Specifying the Conditions or 'Princes Consort'? Women's Political Participation in Rajasthan, India that Make Women Curb Corruption OLIVESI, Aurélie (Université Lyon II) KHOBAN, Zohreh (Uppsala Universitet) The Good Representative 2.0 STENSOTA, Helena (University of Gothenburg) In Between a Strongman’s Daughter and a Strong- The Link between Women's Political Chair SEVERS, Eline (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) WANGNERUD, Lena (University of Gothenburg) Willed Woman: Unfolding Symbolic Representation Representation and Political Interest: Discussant DORI, Suzanne (University of Arizona) Unpacking the Link Between Female Politicians of First Female President in South Korea Evidence from 42 European Countries 'Invisible' Representatives? Contesting and and Reduced Suspicions of Corruption LEE, Jinock (Sogang University) ZWIENER, Nadine (City University London) Maintaining White Privilege Within the Twitter Hashtag #solidarityisforwhitewomen BARNES, Tiffany (University of Kentucky) Prevalence, Nature, and Effects of Female The Symbolic Effects of Female Heads of States HOLM, Malin (Uppsala Universitet) Women in Legislatures and Anti-Trafficking Candidates' Emotional Expressions on Television JALALZAI, Farida (University of Missouri, St Louis) OJEDA CASTRO, Jorge (Uppsala Universitet) Enforcement: A Global Analysis MASCH, Lena (University of Trier) ALEXANDER, Amy (University of Gothenburg) ALEXANDER, Amy (University of Gothenburg) RENNER, Anna-Maria (Universität Koblenz-Landau)

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A ‘Good’ Symbolic Representation of Gender? Descriptive Representatives as ‘Cultural Gender Equality and/or Family Justice Discussant SAWER, Marian LOMBARDO, Emanuela Brokers’: Challenges and Opportunities for the in the Science System? Interrogating the Advent (Australian National University) (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Representation of Populations Issued form Migration of Pronatalism in German Academia Accounting for Differences and Similarities: MEIER, Petra (University of Antwerp) SEVERS, Eline (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) KAHLERT, Heike (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) How Belgian Parliamentary Advisory Committees Accountability as Resistance: DE JONG, Sara (University of Vienna) Gender Equality in the Academia: on Equality deal with Gender Mainstreaming Helping Others be Autonomous? A New Meaning for Gender Practices? MEIER, Petra (University of Antwerp) DOVI, Suzanne (University of Arizona) VOORSPOELS, Jolien (University of Antwerp) Gendering the House of Commons: Sex Segregation as Policy Problem: Title IX and The Politics of Measurement and Success the Unlikely Celebration of Separate but Equal GRACE, Joan (University of Winnipeg) Section 4 SHARROW, Elizabeth (University of Massachusetts) Legislative Institutional Design – What Does it Take for The Academic Subject in the Managerial University Legislative Committees on Equality to do the Trick? Governance, Institutions and Public Policy – An Analysis of Governance and Subjectivation STÆHR HARDER, Mette Marie (University of Roskilde) KREISSL, Katharina (University of Vienna) The Parliamentary Women’s Delegation in : Section Chair Transforming German Universities: Making Women Heard? LOMBARDO, Emanuela (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) The Battle for the Best Brains GREEN, Manda (Université Lyon II) Section Co-Chair ZIPPEL, Kathrin (Northeastern University) HOLLI, Anne Maria (University of Helsinki) FERREE, Myra Marx (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Panel 029, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 ZIMMERMANN, Karin (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) University Building, Room X Panel 001, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 The Effectiveness of Equal Opportunity Policies: Gender Regimes – Conceptualisations University Building, Room X Comparing the Design of Gender Quotas Panel 025, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 for Corporate Boards in Norway, Sweden, and Empirical Applications University Building, Room X A Transtribal Panel on Norm Diffusion Germany and France Chair DAHLERUP, Drude (Stockholm University) ROUAULT, Sophie Chair ROGGEBAND, Conny Gender Mainstreaming: The Role of Co-Chair and Discussant (University of Applied Sciences Bremen) (University of Amsterdam) Specialised Parliamentary Bodies 1 WALBY, Sylvia (University of Lancaster) BOTHFELD, Silke Discussant VAN DEN BRINK, Marjolein Does the German Gender Regime Support (University of Utrecht) (University of Applied Sciences Bremen) Chair STÆHR HARDER, Mette Marie (University of Roskilde) the Dual Earner Model? Policy Fragmentation Participants The Governance of Equal Opportunity by Public Discussant DAHLERUP, Drude (Stockholm University) as a Bridging Concept in Institutional Analysis of PATERNOTTE, David (Université libre de Bruxelles) Employers: Comparing the Federal Administrations Gender Regime Change Specialised Parliamentary Bodies: Their Role and of Switzerland, Germany and Austria BOTHFELD, Silke (University of Applied Sciences Bremen) ZWINGEL, Susanne (Florida International University) Relevance to Women’s Movement Repertoires VAN DER VLEUTEN, Anna ROUAULT, Sophie SAWER, Marian (Australian National University) Gender Regimes and Policies: (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) (University of Applied Sciences Bremen) A Policy Regime Approach ROGGEBAND, Conny (University of Amsterdam) LEITNER, Andrea The Role of Specialised Parliamentary Bodies: SAINSBURY, Diane (Stockholm University) (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) The Swedish Parliament FUCHS, Gesine (Forschung & Beratung) FREIDENVALL, Lenita (Stockholm University) The Danish Political Gender Equality Regime since Panel 012, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 Suffrage – Conceptual and Theoretical Challenges Who Influences the Scope of Demonstrative Women’s Parliamentary Bodies and the Quality of University Building, Room IV BORCHORST, Anette (Aalborg Universitet) Equality Thinking of Administrative Agencies in Women’s Substantive Representation: the Field of Anti-Discrimination? A Comparison of A UK, Belgian and New Zealand Comparison DAHLERUP, Drude (Stockholm University) Equality and Policy Instruments the Activities of the Hungarian Equal Treatment CELIS, Karen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Theorising Varieties of Gender Regimes Chair ALFAMA, Eva Authority and the Irish Equality Authority CHILDS, Sarah (University of Bristol) WALBY, Sylvia (University of Lancaster) (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) WEWERKA, Lisa (Central European University) CURTIN, Jennifer (University of Auckland) Discussant MAZUR, Amy G (Sciences Po Paris) Varieties of Gender Equality: Higher Education Effect of Women's Policy Agencies on Equal Reforms in the Age of Academic Capitalism Employment Policies in Europe Panel 023, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 Panel 026, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 FERREE, Myra Marx (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Gustavianum, Room Minus ERTAN, Senem (Social Sciences University of Ankara) University Building, Room X SCHEIDEGGER, Christine (urbanfish, Switzerland) Panel 046, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 Gender Equality in Academia Gender Mainstreaming: The Role of Intersectionality of Gender Equality Polity and Educational Institutions University Building, Room IX Worldwide: Diversity in Design and in Practise Specialised Parliamentary Bodies 2 Chair CALLERSTIG, Anne-Charlott SCHEIDEGGER, Christine (urbanfish, Switzerland) (University of Örebro) Chair OUTSHOORN, Joyce Gendering Processes (Departments of Political Science and Discussant FOREST, Maxime (Sciences Po Paris) Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) of Institutional Change

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Chair and Discussant Panel 067, Saturday, 16:00 – 17:45 The Prosecution of Pregnant Women: Change, Learning Processes and Gender Training MACKAY, Fiona (University of Edinburgh) Gustavianum, Room Minus Protectionism, , and the Good Birth in Gender Mainstreaming Gender and Institutional Change in Chile: HOWARD, Grace CALLERSTIG, Anne-Charlott (University of Örebro) Formal and Informal Channels of Engagement (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Post-Adoption Policies: Tied up in Knots? Gender Mainstreaming, with the State under Bachelet 2006 – 2010 Measuring, Implementing, and Training and Expert-Led Development SEPULVEDA, Carmen (University of Manchester) Evaluating Gender Equality Policies Panel 094, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 KELLY, Kristy (Columbia University) Gender, Institutions and Change: Chair SCHEIDEGGER, Christine Gustavianum, Room Minus The Case of Irish Gender Quotas (urbanfish, Switzerland) CULHANE, Leah (University of Manchester) Discussant ZIPPEL, Kathrin (Northwestern University) The Nordic Model of Gender Equality: Panel 096, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz Gender, Politics and Institutional Change Female Leaders, Male-Centered Policies: Opportunities and Limits in the Executive: Bachelet's Chile Gender and Politics in the Anglophone Caribbean Chair PETERSON, Elin (Stockholm University) The Role of Femocrats and Public STAAB, Silke (UN Women, Research and Data) PISCOPO, Jennifer (Occidental College) Discussant SAINSBURY, Diane (Stockholm University) Administration in Shaping Gender VON BERGEN, Sophia (Occidental College) WAYLEN, Georgina (University of Manchester) Constructing Gender and Fear Mainstreaming Policy Gendering Evaluation in the EU?: in Promoting the Safe City How Gendered Processes of Institutional Formation Chair HEDLUND, Gun (University of Örebro) Perspectives from Feminist Institutionalism Shape Policy Outcomes: A Case Study of Policies BRANDÉN, Jennie (Umeå Universitet) Discussant WALBY, Sylvia (University of Lancaster) MINTO, Rachel (Cardiff University) to Address Violence Against Women and Girls Delineating the Limits of the Swedish Gender MERGAERT, Lut (Yellow Window) Comparing the Governance Model of Gender Under the New Police and Crime Commissioners Equality Model (England and Wales) Mainstreaming in Sweden and Taiwan Toward a Feminist Measure of Gender Equality: BERGQVIST, Christina (Uppsala Universitet) HWANG, Shu-Ling GAINS, Francesca (University of Manchester) Lessons from the Gender Equality Failed State Feminism (National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan) LOWNDES, Vivien (University of Nottingham) Policy in Practice Project SKJEIE, Hege (Universitetet i Oslo) FREIDENVALL, Lenita (Stockholm University) The Perfect System for Imperfect Representation? MAZUR, Amy G (Sciences Po Paris) HOLST, Cathrine (Universitetet i Oslo) Getting the Institutions Right for Gender Parties and Gender Quotas in Brazil’s Preferential CAMPBELL, Rosie (Birkbeck, University of London) TEIGAN, Mari (Institute for Social Research, Oslo) HØJLUND MADSEN, Diana (Aalborg Universitet) Voting System ENGELI, Isabelle (University of Ottawa) DOS SANTOS, Pedro (Luther College) LOVENDUSKI, Joni (Birkbeck, University of London) The Narrative of a Success Story – Getting the Job Done: Gender Mainstreaming in Sweden Exploring the Dilemma of Control and Learning for When does Federalism Matter? Gender Equality ANDERSSON, Renee (University of Örebro) Civil Servants Working with Gender Mainstreaming Policies in Germany and Austria Panel 063, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 CALLERSTIG, Anne-Charlott (University of Örebro) DURSUN, Ayse (University of Vienna) The Question of Quotas or Qualitative Measures: University Building, Room IV LINDHOLM, Kristina (University of Örebro) LANG, Sabine (University of Washington) Norwegian and Swedish Industrial Policies Neoliberalism and Feminist Politics SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna) in a Gender Perspective Implementing Gender Mainstreaming in EU PETTERSSON, Katarina Policies: An Insiders’ View Chair ANDERSSON, Renee (University of Örebro) (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) HUBERT, Agnès (Sciences Po Paris) Discussant MARX FERREE, Myra BERGLUND, Karin (Stockholm University) (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Panel 085, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 STRATIGAKI, MARIA University Building, Room IV (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences) Keep, Throw or Swap? Is 'Gender Equality' in the Way of Gender Equality? States, Courts, and Gendered Policies Panel 095, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 Mapping Gender Mainstreaming Implementation Challenges in the Austerity Age POWELL, Stina (Uppsala Universitet) University Building, Room IV Chair MINTO, Rachel (Cardiff University) ALFAMA, Eva (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) The Challenges of Gender Mainstreaming in Discussants SKJEIE, Hege (Universitetet i Oslo) The Politics of Feminist Knowledge HEDLUND, Gun (University of Örebro) Public Administration and Gender Mainstreaming a Managerialist State: Experiences from Taiwan Transfer: A Critical Reflection on PENG, Yen-Wen (National Sun Yat-Sen University) ANDERSSON, Renee (University of Örebro) An Analysis of the Current Tensions in South Gender Training and Gender Expertise The Politics of the Pink Portfolio: America’s Public Policies from a Feminist Perspective Chair FOREST, Maxime (Sciences Po Paris) Gender Equality and Cabinet Ministers Responsible ANZORENA, Claudia Cecilia (Consejo Nacional de Panel 103, Saturday, 16:00 – 17:45 Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina) Discussant MURRAY, Rainbow for the Status of Women (Queen Mary, University of London) University Building, Room VIII RANKIN, L Pauline (Carleton University) Mobilising Traditional Family Values: A Comparative Analysing Resistance in Gender Training Processes Analysis of Referendum Campaigns in Swiss Cantons Gender, Mobilisation and Politics Translating Feminism in the Neoliberal Era – MERGAERT, Lut (Yellow Window) Comparing Differing Contexts BEYELER, Michelle (University of Zurich) Chair ALONSO, Alba LOMBARDO, Emanuela (Universidad Santiago de Compostela) TILLMAR, Malin (Linköping Universitet) (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) The Judicialisation of Sexual and Reproductive Discussant HUGHES, Melanie (University of Pittsburgh) AHL, Helene (Jönköping University) Rights in Latin America DIEZ, Jordi (University of Guelph)

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A Runaway Success: Ireland and Negotiation of a New Social Contract: Feminist Political Science: Does Professional ‘Healthy Relationships’: The Voices of Young Women the Movement to adopt a Sex Purchase Ban Mothers, Sisters and Comrades in Turkey Recognition Come at the Expense of DAVIES, Ceryl (University of Lincoln) WARD, Eilis (National University of Ireland, Galway) YIGIT, Ahu (University of Turku) Feminist Politics? 'Men Like You': (Mis)Perceptions of Gender, Sexuality SAWER, Marian (Australian National University) Body Politics, Knowledge Cultures and Gender YARAS, Sezen (Bilkent University) and Nationality when Interviewing at NATO Regimes in Germany, Poland and Sweden Feminists take to the Streets: HURLEY, Matthew (Oxford Brookes University) KULAWIK, Teresa (Södertörn University) Political Strategy and Political Science 'The Reflexivity of Discomfort': Ethics, in an Era of Conservative Resurgence Methodological Approaches, and ‘Difficult’ WELDON, Laurel (Purdue University) Narratives in Feminist Political Science Research Section 5 MEHTA, Akanksha (SOAS, University of London) Panel 081, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 Building a Research Method to Analyse Skytteanum, Ground Floor, Online Controversies about Gender: Research Methods for Gender and Politics Gyllenhielmska biblioteket 'La manif pour tous' in France Section Chair OLIVESI, Aurélie (Université Lyon II) SPIERINGS, Niels (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) New Techniques to Study Gender Policies and Polities Section Co-Chair Chair SPIERINGS, Niels Panel 089, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 CONWAY, Daniel (The Open University) (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Skytteanum, Ground Floor, Discussant ROLANDSEN AGUSTIN, Lise Gyllenhielmska biblioteket (Aalborg Universitet) Panel 003, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 Panel 074, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 Auto-Ethnography as Starting Point while The ‘Gender Gap’ in Statistical Skytteanum, Ground Floor, Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz Researching Bodily Politics to Enhance Capabilities: and Survey Research Gyllenhielmska biblioteket ROUNDTABLE The Case of Menstruation Chair and Discussant WELDON, Laurel (Purdue University) Challenges and Possibilities of Methods for Researching Gendered ACCERENZI, Michela (Universidad del País Vasco) Intersectionality-Informed Institutions: Where Are We Now? Qualitative Network Analysis: Applying Regression Analysis and fsQCA to the Mixed Methods Research Where Next? A Useful Tool for Investigating Policy Networks Study of Women’s Legislative Representation – in Transnational Settings? Moving Beyond a Comparison of Results Chair WADIA, Khursheed (University of Warwick) Chair GAWEDA, Barbara (University of Edinburgh) AHRENS, Petra (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) BUCHE, Jonas (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Discussant VERLOO, Mieke Co-Chair CHAPPELL, Louise (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) (University of New South Wales) BUCHE, Antje Revisiting Critical Frame Analysis (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) Capturing Health Inequities: An Intersectional Discussant WAYLEN, Georgina VERLOO, Mieke (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) (University of Manchester) SIEWERT, Markus (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Examination of the Ukrainian Population VAN DER HAAR, Marleen HANKIVSKY, Olena (Simon Fraser University) Participants (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Rethinking Gender in Election Studies BJARNEGÅRD, Elin (Uppsala Universitet) BITTNER, Amanda Intersectional Group Representation: Women Quotas from the Perspective of Social (Memorial University of Newfoundland) KENNY, Meryl (University of Leicester) Research Designs and Methods Representation Theory GOODYEAR-GRANT, Elizabeth ALLEN, Peter (Queen Mary, University of London) CELIS, Karen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) ZEHNTER, Miriam (University of Vienna) (Queen's University, Canada) CAVAGHAN, Rosalind MÜGGE, Liza (University of Amsterdam) KIRCHLER, Erich (University of Vienna) (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) What is Politics? Women and Men’s Intersectionality is a Paradigm in Need of CHILDS, Sarah (University of Bristol) Conceptions of the Political Methodological Innovation: Mixed Methods, Panel 083, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 GARCIA ALBACETE, Gema (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Harmonisation and Big Data Skytteanum, Ground Floor, Panel 075, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 FERRIN, Monica (University of Zurich) DUBROW, Joshua (Polish Academy of Sciences) Gyllenhielmska biblioteket Skytteanum, Ground Floor, FRAILE, Marta (CSIC, Madrid) Why Statistics are More Feminist Than Ever Gyllenhielmska biblioteket SPIERINGS, Niels (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Research(er) Subjectivities: ROUNDTABLE Where is Feminist Hierarchies, Ethics and Reflexivity in Political Science Going? by RC19 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Chair ACCERENZI, Michela Chair HOLLI, Anne Maria (University of Helsinki) (Universidad del País Vasco) Co-Chair CURTIN, Jennifer (University of Auckland) Discussant KENNEDY-MACFOY, Madeleine Discussant FABIAN, Judit (Carleton University) (Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo) Does Feminism need Political Science? 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Section 6 Panel 044, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 Panel 047, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 University Building, Room II Gustavianum, Room Minus European Union Gendering European External Relations Gendering the EU Institutions: Chair DEBUSSCHER, Petra (University of Antwerp) Structures, Policies and Practices Section Chair Discussant GUERRINA, Roberta (University of Surrey) of the European Parliament ABELS, Gabriele (Universität Tübingen) Gender Dynamics of Foreign Policy Actors: Chair HINTERHUBER, Eva Maria (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) Section Co-Chair Gendering the European External Action Service Discussant ABELS, Gabriele (Universität Tübingen) CAVAGHAN, Rosalind (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) GUERRINA, Roberta (University of Surrey) CHAPPELL, Laura (University of Surrey) Gender and Party Politics in the Context of the European Parliament Gender and the EU – Bridging the Gap between Panel 015, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Narrating Gender in Inter-Regional Spaces ROLANDSEN AGUSTIN, Lise (Aalborg Universitet) Feminist and Mainstream Approaches University Building, Room XI HAASTRUP, Toni (University of Kent) KANTOLA, Johanna (University of Helsinki) MACRAE, Heather (York University) One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Gender Mainstreaming in the European Parliament Exporting Gender (In)Equality Gender Blindness in European Integration Studies: Gender-Mainstreaming in the EU’s Foreign Policies After EP Elections Chair MUEHLENHOFF, Hanna (Universität Tübingen) Reflections on the European Gender Regime MUEHLENHOFF, Hanna (Universität Tübingen) Discussant ALLWOOD, Gill (Nottingham Trent University) and the Academe AHRENS, Petra (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) The EU and Gender-Based Violence: When it Rains we all get Wet: GUERRINA, Roberta (University of Surrey) Gendering Mainstreaming EU Policy After the Crisis: Protection and Victimisation Mapping the Impact of the FEMM Committee Gender Blindness in EU Climate Change Policy The Power of Gender in EU Institutions BERGMAN ROSAMOND, Annika (Lunds Universitet) CAVAGHAN, Rosalind (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) ALLWOOD, Gill (Nottingham Trent University) KRONSELL, Annica (Lunds Universitet) The EU and NATO Implementation of UNSCR Corporate Governance Principles and Nous Allons Le Faire Pour 50% de Notre Population: 1325: A European Approach to Women, Peace Constructing Gender in the Debates of the Gender Equality across Europe and Asia: Panel 022, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 and Security? Convergence and Diffusion European Parliament Gamla torget, Room 475 WRIGHT, Katharine AM (University of Surrey) MASSELOT, Annick (University of Canterbury, NZ) ZIMMERMANN, Julia Maria (University of Luxembourg) Engendering EU Budget Support? The Case of Gender Effects of EU Social The European Parliament as a ‘Useful’ Context EU Development Cooperation with Botswana and Economic Policies Panel 045, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 for Feminist Activism in Ireland? DEBUSSCHER, Petra (University of Antwerp) University Building, Room VIII CULLEN, Pauline Chair WOEHL, Stefanie (University of Kassel) (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) The Logics of Regionalism and Gender Discussant MASSELOT, Annick (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Gendering European Mainstreaming in EU and SADC: Integration Theory Debunking Normative Power Europe A Matter of Bureaucratic Organising? Analysing Panel 073, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 Chair MACRAE, Heather (York University) VAN DER VLEUTEN, Anna Conditions for the Gender Equality Objectives Gustavianum, Room Minus (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Discussant CAVAGHAN, Rosalind Within the European Social Fund (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) The Role of the EU in the Institutionalisation of CARLSSON, Vanja (University of Gothenburg) Regulating Morality Policies in the Economic Governance in the Eurozone: Gender Equality in Regional Organisations European Union: The Influence of Directive on Gender Balance on Corporate A Governmentality Perspective in Latin America Gender-Related Explanations Boards: Market-Oriented Gender Equality WOEHL, Stefanie (University of Kassel) RIBEIRO HOFFMANN, Andrea (Freie Universität Berlin) ELOMÄKI, Anna (University of Helsinki) Chair EUCHNER, Eva-Maria ROGGEBAND, Conny (University of Amsterdam) European Integration and the Politics of Scale: (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Gender and Economic Surveillance After A Gender Perspective Co-Chair PREIDEL, Caroline the Six Pack: A Feminist Exploration of New SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna) (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Discussant ENGELI, Isabelle (University of Ottawa) Panel 017, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Governance in the EU’s Economic Governance LANG, Sabine (University of Washington) O'DWYER, Muireann (University College Dublin) 'Geopolicies' of Vulnerability: Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz Gendering Civil Society as Political Discourse on Abortion in Spain Work/life Balance Policies at the European Level: a Key Concept of European Integration Feminist European Union Studies LÓPEZ, Silvia (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) What’s Wrong? WILDE, Gabriele Chair GUERRINA, Roberta (University of Surrey) VAN DER DUSSEN, Sophie (Université libre de Bruxelles) (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) Liberalising in Europe: Discussant REPO, Jemima (University of Helsinki) Gendering Legal Theories of European Integration Does Socioeconomic and Political Emancipation Gender and Executive Political Recruitment GUTH, Jessica (University of Bradford) Drive Change in Abortion Policy? in the EU BUDDE, Emma ANNESLEY, Claire (University of Sussex) Neo-Functionalism: Gendering Spillover (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) MACRAE, Heather (York University) HEICHEL, Stephan (Universität Konstanz)

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Regulating Prostitution and Same-Sex Panel 086, Saturday, 16:00 – 17:45 Let’s Just Not Talk About It: Tricky Issues and the EU Policy Agenda: Partnership Rights in Europe: Who are Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz Same-Sex Families in the EU Why Trafficking but not Prostitution? the Agents of Societal Minorities? GUTH, Jessica (University of Bradford) ALLWOOD, Gill (Nottingham Trent University) PREIDEL, Caroline Still Men’s Parties? Gender and the Sex Workers’ Organisations and EU Policy-Making: (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) (Radical) Right in Comparative Explaining an Institutional and Substantive Exclusion EUCHNER, Eva-Maria (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Perspective RUBIO GRUNDELL, Lucercia Chair SPIERINGS, Niels (European University Institute) The Gender Dimension of (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Minority Religious Incorporation Discussant ERZEEL, Silvia CIORNEI, Irina (Universität Bern) (Université catholique de Louvain) BORRELLI, Lisa (Universität Bern) Anti-Immigration Politics and Migrant Care Labour Section 7 The Regulation of Pornographic Material in Europe: in the Northern League (Italy) Political Empowerment of Women as an Effective SCRINZI, Francesca (University of Glasgow) Political Economy of Welfare and Labour Barrier to Pornography Liberalisation? Female Charismatic Leaders for ‘Männerparteien’? PERSON, Christian (Universität Konstanz) Section Chair A Comparative Case Study of Populist Rightwing ZOLLINGER, Christine (University of Zurich) KNILL, Christoph Party Leaders Pia Kjærsgaard, Marine Le Pen (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) and Siv Jensen Section Co-Chair MERET, Susi (Aalborg Universitet) ANNESLEY, Claire (University of Sussex) Panel 084, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 SIIM, Birte (Aalborg Universitet) Gustavianum, Room Minus Gendering the P in PRR: Explaining the Persistent Panel 010, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Panel 027, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 Sex Gap in Voting Populist Radical Right Gamla torget, Room 475 Gamla torget, Room 475 Social and Political Actors in EU SPIERINGS, Niels (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Policy Innovation, Coordination ZASLOVE, Andrej (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Economic Growth, Austerity and Crisis: Gender, Migration and and Adjudication Taking the Folkhem Back: Welfare Chauvinism in The Impact on Gender Equality the Work of Care Chair WILDE, Gabriele Sweden from an Intersectional Perspective Chair JAVORNIK, Jana (University of Leeds) Chair MAHON, Rianne (Balsillie School of (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University) NOROCEL, Ov Cristian (University of Helsinki) Discussant O'HAGAN, Angela Discussant CULLEN, Pauline (Glasgow Caledonian University) Discussant MIURA, Mari (Sophia University) (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) Women and the Right: Gender Representation Childcare Discourse and Women’s Work Care, Migration, Gender: in the Executive in South-Eastern Europe Complex Interrelations: EU Gender Policies and in a Modern Capitalist Welfare State: For the OECD, Pieces of an Uncompleted Puzzle Gender Politics in Eastern Europe RASHKOVA, Ekaterina (University of Innsbruck) What has Austerity got to do with it? MAHON, Rianne (Balsillie School of International ZANKINA, Emilia (American University in Bulgaria) HINTERHUBER, Eva Maria AZONG, Jecynta (University of Stirling) Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University) (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) FUCHS, Gesine (Forschung & Beratung) Neoliberal Motherhood: Care and Work Gender, Care and Migration in Argentina: Panel 097, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 in Japanese Welfare State At the Crossroads of Rights and Social Inequalities Gender Expertise in the EU: Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz MIURA, Mari (Sophia University) FAUR, Eleonor The Case of the European Women’s Lobby (Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social) SEIBICKE, Helena (Universitetet i Oslo) Redefining Welfare in Scotland – The Tricky Issues?: Prostitution, Abortion, Health Care Professionals or Low-Skilled Domestic HOLST, Cathrine (Universitetet i Oslo) With or Without Women? Same-Sex Families and the EU Workers? Negotiating Care Work Migration to Japan O'HAGAN, Angela (Glasgow Caledonian University) Judicialisation and Europeanisation in the Field of Chair MACRAE, Heather (York University) MILLY, Deborah Gender Equality: Danish Governmental Opinions Discussant SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna) Southern European Women and the Economic (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) on European Court of Justice Case Law Crisis – Assessing Problems, Policies and Practices European Values? Populist Anti-Immigration Parties, ROLANDSEN AGUSTIN, Lise (Aalborg Universitet) (2009 – 2014) Abortion and Prostitution BORCHORST, Anette (Aalborg Universitet) PRATA, Ana (California State University Northridge) Panel 035, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 ASKOLA, Heli (Monash University) Gamla torget, Room 475 The Darker Side: The Representation of Women Exploring the EU Concept of Worker: in EU Policy Coordination In Are Sex Workers in Decriminalised or Regulated Transforming Welfare Regimes: HOLLI, Anne Maria (University of Helsinki) Legal Environment just Normal Workers? New Approaches and Paradigms Undoing Gender by Social Innovation Policies? MASSELOT, Annick (University of Canterbury, NZ) Chair PRATA, Ana LINDBERG, Malin (Lulea University of Technology) (California State University Northridge) Discussant AUTH, Diana (Justus-Liebig University of Gießen)

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Scrutinising Universality: Social Citizenship Rights Panel 058, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 of Single Mothers in Germany and Sweden Gamla torget, Room 475 Section 8 MARTINEK, Hanne (Uppsala Universitet) Swedish Welfare State Retrenchment and the Call Markets and Female Labour Force International Governance, Conflict and Development for Women’s Entrepreneurship to Fill the Void Participation in Comparative AHL, Helene (Jönköping University) Perspective Section Chair TILLMAR, Malin (Linköping Universitet) Chair MARTINEK, Hanne (Uppsala Universitet) DE JONG, Sara (University of Vienna) Welfare Regime Transformation and the Economic Discussant SAXONBERG, Steven (Charles University in Prague) Position of Women in South East Europe Section Co-Chair DRAGOJEVIĆ, Đurđica (University of Zagreb) Flexible Labor Markets, Flexible Families? ERIKSON BAAZ, Maria (The Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala) LEVACIC, Dora (University of Zagreb) The Interaction of Labor Market and Welfare State, and its Gendered Outcome Women Economic Empowerment: Panel 004, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 Challenges and Opportunities in Researching TUNBERGER, Pernilla (Uppsala Universitet) The Unquestioned ‘Good’? A Postcolonial University Building, Room XI Lethal Violence Against Women: The Global Feminist Economics Approach to Development Is Neoliberalism all There is to the Baltics? The Burden of Armed Violence Dataset CARRASCO-MIRO, Gisela (University of Utrecht) Curious Case of Statism and High Female Labour Challenges of Post-Conflict RACOVITA, Mihaela (Graduate Institute, Geneva) Force Participation in the European Periphery Reconstruction and Peace-Building PAVESI, Irene (Graduate Institute, Geneva) AVLIJAS, Sonja (LSE) CARAPIC, Jovana (Graduate Institute, Geneva) Panel 048, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 Chair OLIVIUS, Elisabeth (Umeå Universitet) Minimum Wage – An Instrument to Improve Discussant HÖGLUND, Kristine (Uppsala Universitet) Gender and the Pursuit of Justice in Sri Lanka: Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Svedelius Testimonies of Peace and Conflict Gender Equality? Dialogic Peacekeeping in Afghanistan – Housework Inequality – Reconciliation SCHEELE, Alexandra (University of Bielefeld) A Scandinavian Perspective HÖGLUND, Kristine (Uppsala Universitet) of Work/Politics and Care: Old Profession, New Economies BERGMAN ROSAMOND, Annika (Lunds Universitet) Gender, Development and Individual Perspective KOCK, Ida (Umeå University) KRONSELL, Annica (Lunds Universitet) (In)securities in Rwanda PERSSON STRÖMBÄCK, Karin (University of Gothenburg) HØJLUND MADSEN, Diana (Aalborg Universitet) Chair MARTINEK, Hanne (Uppsala Universitet) Gender and Transitional Justice: Girl Soldiers, Discussant SCHEELE, Alexandra Agency and Accountability (University of Bielefeld) Panel 101, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 STEINL, Leonie (Hamburg Universität) Panel 006, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 Men between Employment and Elderly Care: Gamla torget, Room 475 Multi-Level Factors and Gender-Inclusive Peace University Building, Room XI Investive Social Policy at the Company Level Agreements, 1975 – 2011 AUTH, Diana (Justus-Liebig University of Gießen) Work-Family Policies across Regimes ANDERSON, Miriam (Ryerson University) Critical Friends and De(con)structive DIERKES, Mirjam (Giessen Universität) and Regions: Insights from East-Central SWISS, Liam (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Critics: How Should Feminist Academics LEIBER, Simone and Southern Europe and South Engage with Institutions? (University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf) Power, Plurality and Public Space in Gendered America Peace Processes: Reading Hannah Arendt Chair MAHON, Rianne (Balsillie School of Parental Leave Reform in Poland: International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University) Chair BLOFIELD, Merike (University of MIami) in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq Moving toward the Nordic Model? Discussant ROGGEBAND, Conny Co-Chair and Discussant MANNERGREN SELIMOVIC, Johanna (University of Amsterdam) SAXONBERG, Steven (Charles University in Prague) MAHON, Rianne (Balsillie School of (Swedish Institute of International Affairs) International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University) CEDAW and Global Feminism – Proactive Coping Strategies of Local Politicians Good Reasons for a Sober Friendship to Reconcile Work, Politics and Private Life Post-2008 Developments in Slovenian Family Policy Panel 005, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 ZWINGEL, Susanne (Florida International University) EMERY, Laura (University of Antwerp) JAVORNIK, Jana (University of Leeds) University Building, Room II MORTELMANS, Dimitri (University of Antwerp) The Welfare State and Gender Equality: Work- Critical Friends and De(con)structive Critics: CHANDESAIS, Olivier (University of Antwerp) Family Reconciliation Policies in Southern Europe Conflict and Disaster as Dilemmas of Feminist Engagement with Global Governance and Gender Reform Agendas Struggles for Recognition of Care-Giving and COSTA, Edna (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) an Opportunity for Transformation? CHAPPELL, Louise (University of New South Wales) Care Work: Spanish Eldercare in Transition Work, Family and Equity: Chair WIBBEN, Annick TR MACKAY, Fiona (University of Edinburgh) PETERSON, Elin (Stockholm University) Understanding Policy Variation on Care Services (University of San Francisco) Discussant MANNERGREN SELIMOVIC, Johanna Engaging with Militaries: Strategies, Welfare State and Care: and Parental Leave in South America (Swedish Institute of International Affairs) Sanctions and Implications Spanish Households' Challenge BLOFIELD, Merike (University of Miami) BASTICK, Megan (DCAF) SERRANO, Inmaculada (Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences) DUNCANSON, Claire (University of Edinburgh) SÁNCHEZ, María (Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences)

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Representing Gender/Diversity in Disaster Politics Women in the Maoist War in India: Silencing and Marginalising of the Vulnerable Social Policies and Women’s Empowerment: and Policy: The Critical Mass/Critical Acts of Two Sides of the Spectrum through Discursive Practices in the Post 9/11 Era An Unfulfilled Promise the 'Japan Women's Network on Disaster Risk SINGH, Pratibha ÖZTÜRK, Ebru (Stockholm University) OCHMAN, Marta (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Reduction' (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, Universität Erfurt) Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico) STEELE, Jackie F (University of Tokyo) Panel 055, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 Panel 036, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 University Building, Room XI Panel 093, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 Panel 018, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 University Building, Room XI University Building, Room XI University Building, Room IV Law and Governance Understanding Conflict and in Conflict and Development The Making of Men and Masculinities in Framings of Women, Violence and War Development with Concepts, Chair and Discussant Conflict and International Governance Chair WRIGHT, Katharine AM (University of Surrey) Narratives and Discourses REILLY, Niamh Chair DE JONG, Sara (University of Vienna) (National University of Ireland, Galway) Discussant SICARD, Aurelie (Dublin City University) Chair EKVALL, Åsa (University of Antwerp) Discussant DUNCANSON, Claire (University of Edinburgh) Feminist Frames of War: Women and/in Combat Discussant HURLEY, Matthew (Oxford Brookes University) Challenging Identity Hierarchies: Refugee Men as Problematic Perpetrators or Gender and Consociationalism WIBBEN, Annick TR (University of San Francisco) Care, Control, Emancipation: The Politics of Potential Allies? Emerging Discourses on Men THOMSON, Jennifer (Queen Mary, University of London) and Masculinity in Humanitarian Gender Equality Framing Women and War: A Content Analysis Gender Equality in Refugee Camps KENNEDY, Ronan (University College Dublin) Policy and Practice of NATO’s Social Media Outputs OLIVIUS, Elisabeth (Umeå Universitet) PIERSON, Claire (Ulster University) OLIVIUS, Elisabeth (Umeå Universitet) WRIGHT, Katharine AM (University of Surrey) Feminisms in Conflict: Explaining the Dominance of International Governance and Abortion Rights: The ‘Genderman’: (Re)Negotiating Militarised Gender, Heroism and Women in the Ukraine Crisis Conflict Related Sexual Violence in the UN Women, Peace and Security Agenda The Case of Northern Ireland Masculinities When ‘Doing Gender’ at NATO MATHERS, Jenny (Aberystwyth University) REILLY, Niamh (National University of Ireland, Galway) THOMSON, Jennifer HURLEY, Matthew (Oxford Brookes University) Heroines, Criminals, Protesters and Survivors: (Queen Mary, University of London) What are we Thinking? A Theoretical Perspective Women in the Balkan Wars Feminist Ethics and War: Conceptualising Care in Post-9/11 Counterinsurgency on how Patriarchal Norms are Related to Poor OBRADOVIC, Lana (University of Nebraska, Omaha) TERRY, Jillian (LSE) Governance, Conflict and Violence Waging War against Women or against ISIS? EKVALL, Åsa (University of Antwerp) A Content Analysis of UK and French Media Moving UNSCR 1325 from Rhetoric to Reality: Treatment of Young Women Engaging in Jihad Women Agency and the National Action Plans of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rwanda SICARD, Aurelie (Dublin City University) MANNERGREN SELIMOVIC, Johanna Section 9 (Swedish Institute of International Affairs) Panel 021, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 BJORKDAHL, Annika (Lunds Universitet) Gamla Torget, Room 476 Political Theory Panel 050, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 Section Chair Gender and the State in LOEFFLER, Marion (University of Vienna) Contemporary India University Building, Room XI Section Co-Chair Chair KAMRA, Lipika (University of Oxford, International Governance, Conflict Department of International Development) HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaira (University of Helsinki) Discussants DE JONG, Sara (University of Vienna) and the Politics of (Re)presentation Chair BONJOUR, Saskia (University of Amsterdam) ERIKSSON BAAZ, Maria (The Nordic Africa Dialogue or Disconnect? Feminist Analysis, Institute in Uppsala, Sweden) Discussant BERGMAN ROSAMOND, Annika Panel 016, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 (Lunds Universitet) Gamla Torget, Room 476 Governmentality and Critical Policy Studies Gender, Statemaking and Counterinsurgency RÖNNBLOM, Malin (Karlstad University) Feminising Diplomacy in Rural Eastern India Feminist Analysis and Governmentality: TEGHTSOONIAN, Kathy (University of Victoria) KAMRA, Lipika (University of Oxford) TOWNS, Ann (University of Gothenburg) Synergies and Tensions Governmentality Hand in Hand with Subject-Making through Female Sterilisation Ignoring Rights is Wrong: A Critique Chair RÖNNBLOM, Malin (Karlstad University) Feminist Analysis? The State and Gendered in North India of Economic Empowerment as 'Investing' Co-Chair TEGHTSOONIAN, Kathy (University of Victoria) Governance in Care in 'Vulnerable' Girls and Women LUKSAITE, Eva (Brunel University London) Discussant KANTOLA, Johanna (University of Helsinki) DAHL, Hanne Marlene (University of Roskilde) CARELLA, Anna (Vanderbilt University) Women as Activists and Mobilising Symbols ACKERLY, Brooke (Vanderbilt University) Affective Governmentality – A Feminist Perspective Situating Agency in the Context in a Popular Anti-Land Acquisition Movement SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna) of the Post-Political City in West Bengal HUDSON, Christine (Umeå Universitet) NIELSEN, Kenneth Bo (Universitetet i Bergen) The Concept of Emancipation and its Limits KOBOVÁ, Ľubica (Charles University in Prague) 40 41 SECTION 9 SECTION 10

Panel 024, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 Panel 079, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 Gamla Torget, Room 476 Gamla Torget, Room 476 Section 10 Gender in Economy: Who Cares? Language and Democracy Intersectionality, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Chair KOBOVÁ, Ľubica Chair MILLER, Ruth (Independent Scholar) (Charles University in Prague) Discussant LUDWIG, Gundula (University of Vienna) Section Chair Discussant LOMBARDO, Emanuela EMEJULU, Akwugo (University of Edinburgh) (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Ordinary Speech Acts, Sex and Gender GÉRARDIN-LAVERGE, Mona Section Co-Chair Is Affect Enough to Distinguish Care-Work? (Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne) HANES, Douglas William (McGill University) ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain) The Concept of Democracy Sustainability, Active Ageing and the Question of in Relation to Media and Gender Muslim Women’s Movement in Turkey – Care in Poland: A Social Reproduction Perspective Panel 009, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 FIIG, Christina (Aarhus Universitet) Gendering Social Movement and a Contribution ZBYSZEWSKA, Ania (University of Warwick) University Building, Room X The Gendered Construction of the Demos to the Coalition-Building Approach The Politics of Care BISCHOF, Karin (University of Vienna) Diversity, Intersectionality DURSUN, Ayse (University of Vienna) HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa (University of Helsinki) LOEFFLER, Marion (University of Vienna) and the Politics of Presence The Missing Black Female: The Politics Theorising Power and Resistance in Power Chair ERZEEL, Silvia of Intersectionality and Crime in Care among Strangers in a Web of Care (Université catholique de Louvain) THREADCRAFT, Shatema DAHL, Hanne Marlene (University of Roskilde) Panel 098, Saturday, 16:00 – 17:45 Discussants SEVERS, Eline (Vrije Universitet Brussels (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Gamla Torget, Room 476 PHILLIPS, Anne (The London School of Will the Recognition of Women Entrepreneurs Economics & Political Science) Advance Gender Equality? Theorising the Theorising Gender: Intersectional Institutions: Representing Women Panel 052, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 Gendering of the Enterprising Self State of the Art and New Directions and Ethnic Minorities in the UK Labour Party Gustavianum, Room Minus BERGLUND, Karin (Stockholm University) Chair BISCHOF, Karin (University of Vienna) KROOK, Mona Lena PETTERSSON, Katarina Discussant DAHL, Hanne Marlene (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Intersectionality, Austerity and (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) (University of Roskilde) NUGENT, Mary Activism: Minority Groups and Affective Attachments: Heteronormative Hegemony (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) the Economic Crisis Panel 078, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 LUDWIG, Gundula (University of Vienna) Responses Chair EMEJULU, Akwugo (University of Edinburgh) Gamla Torget, Room 476 BARGETZ, Brigitte (University of Vienna) PHILLIPS, Anne (LSE) Discussant WADIA, Kurshid (University of Warwick) Migrant Mothers and Austerity: Social Reproduction and the Politics Gender and Political Analysis: Exploring The Politics of Non-Presence Hegemonies, Silences, and Novelties Living with Complexity of Demographic Change DOVI, Suzanne (University of Arizona) LOMBARDO, Emanuela MORT, Lucy (Manchester Metropolitan University) Too much Presence? Chair REPO, Jemima (University of Helsinki) (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Men’s Interests and Male Intersectionality Minority Women Activists and Austerity: Three Co-Chair HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa KANTOLA, Johanna (University of Helsinki) (University of Helsinki) MURRAY, Rainbow (Queen Mary, University of London) Challenges for Building Intersectional Solidarity Discussant ZBYSZEWSKA, Ania (University of Warwick) Gender as Performance: EMEJULU, Akwugo (University of Edinburgh) What Happened to Multiculturalism Without Culture? Political and Social Representation BASSEL, Leah (University of Leicester) Embodied Dignity: Women, Reproductive Rights, SAHARSO, Sawitri (Universiteit Twente) MILLER, Ruth (Independent Scholar) and Resistance to Degradation The ‘Malala Effect’: Representational NJOYA, Nimu (Williams College) Intersectionality as Strategic Necessity in Panel 051, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 21st‑Century Global Activism Gary S Becker’s Gender Economics: Population, University Building, Room II KENNEDY-MACFOY, Madeleine (Universitetet i Oslo) Labour, and Human Capital Theory REPO, Jemima (University of Helsinki) Intersectionality and Social Movements When Bad Things Happen to Privileged People STROLOVITCH, Dara (Princeton University) Managing an Ageing Population: Chair ESCHLE, Catherine (University of Strathclyde) Where Does 'The Political' Hide? Discussant MONTOYA, Celeste When is Fear for One's Life Race-Gendered? HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa (University of Helsinki) (University of Colorado, Boulder) An Analysis of the Recent Immigration Court A Study on the Current Status of Israeli Social Expansion of Asylum Status and Political Movements: What Role for Women? HANCOCK, Ange Marie (University of Southern California) DANIELE, Giulia (University of Exeter)

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Panel 053, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 Panel 069, Saturday, 11:00 – 12:45 University Building, Room IV University Building, Room I Section 11 Intersectionality, Institutions, Practising Citizenship at the Intersections LGBTQI Rights, Sexuality and Politics and Public Policy Chair AKACHAR, Soumia (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Chair ZIPPEL, Kathrin (Northeastern University) Discussant BONJOUR, Saskia (University of Amsterdam) Section Chairs Discussant LEPINARD, Eleonore (Université de Lausanne) (Re)Occupying Marginal Space: Contemporary KUHAR, Roman (University of Ljubljana) Addressing Double-Disadvantage: Perceptions and Practices of ‘Citizenship’ Section Co-Chair The Politics of Intersectionality in Germany among Palestinian Women Activists in Israel PATTERNOTTE, David (Université libre de Bruxelles) DAVIDSON-SCHMICH, Louise (University of Miami) ZINNGREBE, Kim (SOAS, University of London) Das Letzte Berufsverbot: Constructing Women’s Discursive Shifts in the Making of French ‘Diversity Panel 056, Thursday, 15:00 – 16:45 Negotiating 'Queer' in a Pan-European LGBTQ Entrance into the Bundeswehr Policy’: Towards an Intersectional Citizenship? University Building, Room I Network: A Case Study of IGLYO XYDIAS, Christina (Clarkson University) RÉJANE, Sénac (Sciences Po Paris) UIBO, Raili (Lunds Universitet) FOREST, Maxime (Sciences Po Paris) Expanding Gender Categories: Gaining Legal Legacies of State Socialism Transnationalising Lesbian and Gay Activism: Recognition for Intersexuality Intersections between Gender, Religion, Ethnicity Chair FOREST, Maxime (Sciences Po Paris) The Birth of the International (Lesbian and) Gay VON WAHL, Angelika (Lafayette College) and Nationality: Implications for Citizenship as Discussant BILIC, Bojan (University of Amsterdam) Association (IGA-ILGA) Gendering the Controversy Over Education Policy Theory and Lived Practice ‘Russia Against the West’: Constructing Conflict PATERNOTTE, David (Université libre de Bruxelles) Reform in Hamburg, Germany NYHAGEN, Line (Loughborough University) between Traditional Values and LGBT Rights HALSAA, Beatrice (Universitetet i Oslo) BALE, Jeff (University of Toronto) KEULEN, Bente (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Panel 065, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 Muslim Women, Community Organisations Speaking on Behalf of Men to Promote Women’s Europe <3 Gays? LGBT Activism and University Building, Room I Interests? The Gendered Framing of the German and Local Governance Europeanisation in the Post-Yugoslav Space Minimum Wage Debate WADIA, Khursheed (University of Warwick) BILIC, Bojan (University of Amsterdam) Political Science going Trans* / Trans* HENNINGER, Annette (Philipps-Universität Marburg) STUBBS, Paul (The Institute of Economics, Zagreb) Studies Challenging Political Science Panel 100, Saturday, 16:00 – 17:45 Russian Occidentalism: Gayropa Chair VAN DER ROS, Janneke (Lillehammer University College) Panel 060, Saturday, 09:00 – 10:45 and Russia’s Traditional Values University Building, Room II Co-Chair MONRO, Surya (University of Huddersfield) Gamla torget, Floor 2, Room Brusewitz MOSS, Kevin (Middlebury College) Women's Rights, Intersectionality and Discussant PREARO, Massimo Unnatural Fornication Cases under State Socialism: (Università degli Studi di Verona) Media, Democracy and Politics in Legal Praxis a Perspective of Intersectionality A Hungarian-Slovenian Comparative Social- Democracy and Transgender Chair KENNEDY-MACFOY, Madeleine Historical Approach Chair FIIG, Christina (Aarhus Universitet) (Universitetet i Oslo) McDAID, Shaun (University of Huddersfield) KUHAR, Roman (University of Ljubljana) Discussant FREIDENVALL, Lenita (Stockholm University) Discussant XYDIAS, Christina (Clarkson University) MONRO, Surya (University of Huddersfield) TAKACS, Judit (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Democratising Diagnoses: A Blind Angle? News Sources, Gender Intersectionality into Legal Praxis: TÓTH, Tamás P (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and Ethnicity in Danish TV News The BS vs Spain Case (Trans*)forming the DSM-5 and ICD-11 FIIG, Christina (Aarhus Universitet) CRUELLS LÓPEZ, Marta (Universitat Autònoma de DAVY, Zowie (University of Lincoln) Gendering in Political Journalism in the Framework Barcelona) Panel 061, Friday, 09:00 – 10:45 Epistemologies, Methodologies and Ethics of Other 'ings': Russian and Swedish Journalists LA BARBERA, MariaCaterina University Building, Room I of Academic-Activist Knowledge Production (Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences) about Gender, Ethnicity and Sexual Identity as from Trans* Perspectives: Researching Trans* – Politicians’ Characteristics and Political Categories Muslim Women's Rights in the European Court Mobilisation For and Against being Researched as Trans* VORONOVA, Liudmila (Södertörn University) of Human Rights LGBTQI Rights SUESS, Amets (Andalusian School of Public Health) Images Limited: Intersectionality during WALSH, Denise (University of Virginia) Chair and Discussant MOSS, Kevin (Middlebury College) Trans* Citizens Challenging Equality and Universality 20 years in the Swedish Media Buzz Same Treatment – Unequal Outcomes? Claims of the Social Democratic Welfare State – EDSTRÖM, Maria (University of Gothenburg) An Intersectional Analysis of Equal Treatment From Contested Issue to Fashion Topic: How LGBTI The Case of Norway JACOBSON, Maria (Journalistica) in Swedish Health Care Entered EU's Common, Foreign and Security Policy VAN DER ROS, Janneke MALMEDIE, Lydia (Universität Potsdam) (Lillehammer University College) News Production, Gender and Power in the BRODIN, Helene (Stockholm University) Group/Panel 'Media, Democray and Politics MATTSSON, Ttti (Lunds Universitet) Italian LGBT Activism Confronts Some Political in a Perspective of Intersectionlaity The 'Female Athlete' as Political Identity: Inopportunity Structures ØVREBØ, Turid (Volda University College) Intersectional US Politics of Sex, Gender, PREARO, Massimo (Università degli Studi di Verona) Race Place Shape: A Case Study of Contested and Title IX in Comparative Perspective Racialised Boundaries of Belonging, Embodiment SHARROW, Elizabeth (University of Massachusetts) and Gender in Swedish Alternative Media 45 HULTEN, Gunilla (Stockholm University) SECTION 11

Panel 066, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 Panel 072, Friday, 14:15 – 16:00 University Building, Room I University Building, Room I Political Sexualities – Sexual Mobilisations Rainbow Policies in Conservative Movements Chair VERLOO, Mieke Chair AVANZA, Martina (Université de Lausanne) (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Co-Chair LEPINARD, Eleonore (Université de Lausanne) Discussant DIEZ, Jordi (University of Guelph) Discussant PATERNOTTE, David Declining Homophobia, ‘Softening’ Masculinity (Université libre de Bruxelles) and Liberalism in the UK: Evaluating the Evidence Save Ulster from Sodomy! Northern Ireland DE BOISE, Sam (University of Örebro) and Homosexuality after 1967 CONWAY, Daniel (The Open University) BRADY, Sean (Birkbeck, University of London) Policy, Public Opinion and Artful Fathers’ Rights Groups: Promoting Queerings of Reproduction Heroic Heterosexuality OVNAT-TAMIR, Hannah (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) FILLOD CHABAUD, Aurélie (European University Institute) Queer/ing Development?! Contesting the Subversive Potentials Pro-Life Movements and Activists Dealing with of LGBTIQ‑inclusive Development Agendas : Lessons from an Italian Fieldwork from a Post/-Decolonial Perspective AVANZA, Martina (Université de Lausanne) KLAPEER, Christine (University of Vienna) The Strange Victory of a Defeated Movement: Sex Trafficking of Men: An Overlooked Topic Social and Political Outcomes of the French EHM, Veronika (University of Vienna) Mobilisation Against Gay Marriages MUELLER, Sandra (Independent researcher) BOLZONAR, Fabio (University of Cambridge)

Panel 092, Friday, 11:00 – 12:45 Panel 070, Friday, 16:45 – 18:30 University Building, Room II University Building, Room I The Legalisation of Same-Sex Producing Sex, Producing Gender Marriage: Between Globalisation Chair PATERNOTTE, David (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Path Dependency Discussant DAVY, Zowie (University of Lincoln) Chair RÉJANE, Sénac (Sciences Po Paris) Co-Chair TREMBLAY, Manon (University of Ottawa) Non-Violent Power of Collectivities: Discussant KUHAR, Roman (University of Ljubljana) Voices from Tahrir and Gezi BILGIC, Ali (Bilkent University) Australia: A Case 'Against Type'? WINTER, Bronwyn (University of Sydney) Normalisation: A Key Dimension in Legitimising Sexual Policies Europeanising and Nationalising KRAML, Barbara (University of Vienna) the Issue of Same-Sex Couples in CEE FOREST, Maxime (Sciences Po Paris) Trans Equality Policies in Europe: Findings from the FRA EU LGBT Study Same-Sex Marriage in Canada: Assessing the MOTMANS, Joz (Ghent University) Representational Role of Out Lesbian and Gay MPs TREMBLAY, Manon (University of Ottawa) Transgender Healthcare in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe The Republic brought to the Test of Sexual TAKACS, Judit (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Democracy: The Contention over Same-Sex KUHAR, Roman (University of Ljubljana) Marriage Recognition in France RÉJANE, Sénac (Sciences Po Paris)

46 SESSIONS 1 – 3

Panels by Session time

Panel Session 1, 13:00 – 14:45, Thursday 11 June Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room or Co-Chair 1 P011 Andrea Krizsan Emerging Activism: New Goals, Spaces, and Actors Gamla torget, Svedelius 2 P013 Joni Lovenduski Explaining Gender Gaps University Building, VIII 3 P002 Fiona Buckley Bringing Parties Back In: New Theoretical and Empirical University Building, IX Perspectives on Gender and Party Politics 3 P088 Emanuela Lombardo Symbolic Representation: Methodological University Building, IV and Empirical Challenges 4 P025 Mette Marie Gender Mainstreaming: The Role University Building, X Stæhr Harder of Specialised Parliamentary Bodies 1 6 P044 Petra Debusscher Gendering European External Relations University Building, II 6 P097 Heather MacRae The Tricky Issues? Prostitution, Abortion, Same-Sex Families Gamla torget, Brusewitz and the EU 8 P006 Rianne Mahon Critical Friends and De(con)structive Critics: How Should University Building, XI Feminist Academics Engage with Institutions? 10 P052 Akwugo Emejulu Intersectionality, Austerity and Activism: Gustavianum, Minus Minority Groups and the Economic Crisis 11 P066 Martina Avanza, Political Sexualities – Sexual Mobilisations University Building, I Eleonore Lepinard in Conservative Movements

Panel Session 2, 15:00 – 16:45, Thursday 11 June Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room 1 P014 Conny Roggeband Explaining Variations in State Response Towards Gamla torget, Svedelius Gender-Based Violence 2 P008 Rosie Campbell Deeds and Words: Gendering Politics University Building, X after Joni Lovenduski 2 P082 Susan Carroll Political Participation: Barriers and Enablers University Building, VIII 3 P042 Leslie Schwindt-Bayer Women's Representation and Corruption Gustavianum, Minus 3 P043 Diana O'Brien Women's Representation and Gender Quotas: University Building, IX New Directions 3 P099 Eline Severs The Good Representative 2.0 University Building, IV 6 P015 Hanna Muehlenhoff Exporting Gender (In)Equality University Building, XI 6 P017 Roberta Guerrina Feminist European Union Studies Gamla torget, Brusewitz 7 P010 Jana Javornik Economic Growth, Austerity and Crisis: Gamla torget, 475 The Impact on Gender Equality 10 P051 Catherine Eschle Intersectionality and Social Movements University Building, II 11 P056 Maxime Forest Legacies of State Socialism University Building, I

Panel Session 3, 09:00 – 10:45, Friday 12 June Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room or Co-Chair 1 P040 Ayse Dursun Women’s Mobilisation in Turkey, Egypt and Libya: Gamla torget, Svedelius Changing Relations with the States and Discursive Positioning in the Last Decade 2 P037 Alice Evans Women Candidates and Political Actors University Building, VIII 3 P019 Susan Franceschet Gender and Political Leadership University Building, X 3 P020 Kristin Wylie Gender and Political Parties in Comparative Perspective University Building, IX

PB 47 SESSIONS 4 – 5 SESSIONS 6 – 7

4 P023 Anne-Charlott Gender Equality in Academia and Education Institutions Gustavianum, Minus 7 P048 Hanne Martinek Housework Inequality: Reconciliation of Work/Politics Gamla torget, Svedelius Callerstig and Care – Individual Perspective 4 P085 Rachel Minto States, Courts, and Gendered Policies University Building, IV 8 P004 Elisabeth Olivius Challenges of Post-Conflict Reconstruction and University Building, XI 5 P003 Khursheed Wadia Challenges and Possibilities of Intersectionality-Informed Skytteanum, Peace-Building Mixed Methods Research Gyllenhielmska 8 P021 Lipika Kamra Gender and the State in Contemporary India Gamla torget, 476 biblioteket 11 P072 Mieke Verloo Rainbow Policies University Building, I 5 P074 Barbara Gaweda, ROUNDTABLE Methods for Researching Gendered Gamla torget, Brusewitz Louise Chappell Institutions: Where Are We Now? Where Next? 6 P022 Stefanie Woehl Gender Effects of EU Social and Economic Policies Gamla torget, 475 Panel Session 6, 16:45 – 18:30, Friday 12 June 8 P093 Sara De Jong The Making of Men and Masculinities in Conflict and University Building, XI Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room International Governance 1 P062 Ylva Stubbergaard Movements with Global and Transnational Connections Gamla torget, Svedelius 11 P061 Kevin Moss Mobilisation For and Against LGBTQI Rights University Building, I 2 P080 Daphne van der Pas Media and Participation University Building, VIII 3 P031 Niki Johnson Gender, Power and Representation in Latin America Skytteanum, Gyllenhielm- Panel Session 4, 11:00 – 12:45, Friday 12 June ska biblioteket 3 P034 Amy Alexander Theorising Political Representation University Building, IX Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room or Co-Chair 4 P026 Joyce Outshoorn Gender Mainstreaming: The Role of Specialised University Building, X Parliamentary Bodies 2 1 P049 Andrea Krizsan Interactions between States and Movements Gamla torget, Svedelius 4 P096 Gun Hedlund The Role of Femocrats and Public Administration Gamla torget, Brusewitz 2 P054 Elizabeth Evans Intersectionality: Parties, Activism and Claims Making Gamla torget, Brusewitz in Shaping Gender Mainstreaming Policy 3 P041 Elin Bjarnegård Women's Leadership and Political Representation in Asia University Building, VIII 6 P047 Eva Maria Gendering the EU Institutions: Structures, Policies Gustavianum, Minus 3 P059 Jeanette Ashe Media Representations of Gender University Building, XI Hinterhuber and Practices of the European Parliament 4 P046 Fiona Mackay Gendering Processes of Institutional Change University Building, IX 7 P058 Hanne Martinek Markets and Female Labour Force Participation Gamla torget, 475 4 P094 Elin Peterson The Nordic Model of Gender Equality: Gustavianum, Minus in Comparative Perspective Opportunities and Limits 8 P036 Åsa Ekvall Understanding Conflict and Development with Concepts, University Building, XI 5 P081 Niels Spierings New Techniques to Study Gender Policies and Polities Skytteanum, Gyllenhielm- Narratives and Discourses ska biblioteket 9 P024 Ľubica Kobová Gender in Economy: Who Cares? Gamla torget, 476 7 P035 Ana Prata Transforming Welfare Regimes: Gamla torget, 475 10 P053 Kathrin Zippel Intersectionality, Institutions, and Public Policy University Building, IV New Approaches and Paradigms 11 P070 David Paternotte Producing Sex, Producing Gender University Building, I 8 P018 Katharine AM Wright Framings of Women, Violence and War University Building, IV 9 P016 Malin Rönnblom, Feminist Analysis and Governmentality: Gamla torget, 476 Kathy Teghtsoonian Synergies and Tensions Panel Session 7, 09:00 – 10:45, Saturday 13 June 10 P009 Silvia Erzeel Diversity, Intersectionality and the Politics of Presence University Building, X Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room 11 P065 Janneke van der Ros, Political Science going Trans* / Trans* Studies University Building, I or Co-Chair Surya Monro Challenging Political Science 1 P077 Marylène Lieber Social Movements' Framing Violence Against Women University Building, VIII 11 P092 Sénac Réjane, The Legalisation of Same-sex Marriage: University Building, II 1 P102 Gwynn Thomas Varieties of Feminism Gamla torget, Svedelius Manon Tremblay Between Globalisation and Path Dependency 3 P032 Kelly Dittmar Gender, Recruitment and Political Campaigns University Building, IX 4 P001 Conny Roggeband A Transtribal Panel on Norm Diffusion University Building, X Panel Session 5, 14:15 – 16:00, Friday 12 June 4 P012 Eva Alfama Equality and Policy Instruments University Building, IV Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room 5 P075 Anne Maria Holli, ROUNDTABLE Where is Feminist Political Science Going? Skytteanum, Gyllenhielm- or Co-Chair Jennifer Curtin by RC19 ska biblioteket 1 P057 Jonathan Dean, Making Feminist Sense of Left-wing and Radical Politics Gamla torget, Brusewitz 6 P073 Eva-Maria Euchner, Regulating Morality Policies in the European Union: Gustavianum, Minus Akwugo Emejulu in Contemporary Europe Caroline Preidel The Influence of Gender-Related Explanations 2 P064 Kerryn Baker Participation and Violence Gamla torget, 475 7 P101 Merike Blofield, Work-Family Policies across Regimes and Regions: Gamla torget, 475 Rianne Mahon Insights from East-Central and Southern Europe 3 P028 Lea Sgier, Gender Quotas in East Central and South Eastern Europe University Building, II and South America Milica Antić Gaber 8 P005 Annick TR Wibben Conflict and Disaster as an Opportunity University Building, II 3 P030 Cecilia Josefsson Gender, Power and Representation in Sweden Gustavianum, Minus for Transformation? 3 P039 Kira Sanbonmatsu Women in Executives: New Frameworks and Approaches University Building, IX 8 P050 Saskia Bonjour International Governance, Conflict and University Building, XI 4 P029 Drude Dahlerup, Gender Regimes – Conceptualisations University Building, X the Politics of (Re)presentation Silvia Walby and Empirical Applications 9 P078 Jemima Repo, Social Reproduction and the Politics Gamla torget, 476 4 P095 Maxime Forest The Politics of Feminist Knowledge Transfer: A Critical University Building, IV Hanna-Kaisa of Demographic Change Reflection on Gender Training and Gender Expertise Hoppania 5 P089 Laurel Weldon The ‘Gender Gap’ in Statistical and Survey Research Skytteanum, Gyllenhielm- 10 P060 Christina Fiig Media, Democracy and Politics in Gamla torget, Brusewitz ska biblioteket a Perspective of Intersectionality 6 P045 Heather MacRae Gendering European Integration Theory University Building, VIII

48 49 HEADERSESSIONS 8 – 9

Panel Session 8, 11:00 – 12:45, Saturday 13 June Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room 2 P091 Katrine Beauregard The Gender Gap and Elections University Building, VIII 3 P033 Rainbow Murray Gendered Rules, Parties and Norms? University Building, IX Cabinet Appointments in Comparative Perspective 3 P068 Malliga Och Power and Representation at the Local Level University Building, X 4 P063 Renee Andersson Neoliberalism and Feminist Politics University Building, IV 5 P083 Michela Accerenzi Research(er) Subjectivities: Hierarchies, Ethics and Skytteanum, Gyllenhielm- Reflexivity in Qualitative and Quantitative Research ska biblioteket 6 P084 Gabriele Wilde Social and Political Actors in EU Policy Innovation, Gustavianum, Minus Coordination and Adjudication 7 P027 Rianne Mahon Gender Migration and the Work of Care Gamla torget, 475 8 P055 Niamh Reilly Law and Governance in Conflict and Development University Building, XI 9 P079 Ruth Miller Language and Democracy Gamla torget, 476 10 P069 Soumia Akachar Practising Citizenship at the Intersections University Building, I

ROUNDTABLE, 14:15 – 15:45, Saturday 13 June Chairs Title Building, Room Karen Celis, Europe is Burning – and we are Talking University Building, IX Johanna Kantola about Intersectionality!

Panel Session 9, 16:00 – 17:45, Saturday 13 June Section Panel Panel Chair Panel title Building, Room 1 P103 Alba Alonso Gender, Mobilisation and Politics University Building, VIII 3 P038 Anna Mahoney Women in American Politics University Building, IX 3 P087 Sílvia Claveria Symbolic Representation University Building, X 4 P067 Christine Scheidegger Post-adoption Policies: Measuring, Implementing, Gustavianum, Minus and Evaluating Gender Equality Policies 6 P086 Niels Spierings Still Men’s Parties? Gender and the (Radical) Right Gamla torget, Brusewitz in Comparative Perspective 9 P098 Karin Bischof Theorising Gender: State of the Art and New Directions Gamla torget, 476 10 P100 Madeleine Women's Rights, Intersectionality and Legal Praxis University Building, II Kennedy-Macfoy

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INDEX A – E A – Z index of participants Joint Sessions This is an index of everyone who had paid to attend the ECPG 2015 Conference at Tuesday 26 May 2015 of Workshops

A BIRD, Karen 27 D Scuola Normale Superiore BISCHOF, Karin 42 ABELS, Gabriele 34, 35 BITTNER, Amanda 23, 33 DAHL, Hanne Marlene 41, 42 Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna ABERCEB CARVALHO GATTO, BJARNEGÅRD, Elin 23-24, 26, 32 DAHLERUP, Drude 20, 29 Maria Luiza 24 BJORKDAHL, Annika 40 DANIELE, Giulia 43 University of Pisa ACCERENZI, Michela 33 BLOFIELD, Merike 38 DANIELS, Cynthia 19 ACKERLY, Brooke 40 BOLZENDAHL, Catherine 21 DAVIDSON-SCHMICH, Louise AHL, Helene 30, 38 BOLZONAR, Fabio 46 24, 26, 44 24 – 28 April 2016 AHRENS, Petra 33, 35 BONJOUR, Saskia 40, 44 DAVIES, Ceryl 33 AKACHAR, Soumia 25, 44 BORCHORST, Anette 29, 36 DAVY, Zowie 45, 46 ALEXANDER, Amy 25, 26-27 BORRELLI, Lisa 36 DE BOISE, Sam 46 ALFAMA, Eva 28, 31 BOTHFELD, Silke 28-29 DE JONG, Sara 28, 39, 40, 41 #ecprjs16 ALLEN, Peter 32 BRADY, Sean 46 DEAN, Jonathan 19 ALLWOOD, Gill 34, 37 BRANDÉN, Jennie 31 DEBUSSCHER, Petra 34, 35 ALONSO, Alba 20, 31 BRODIN, Helene 44 DELAGE, Pauline 20 ALUNNI, Alice 19 BROWN, Geraldine 20 DIEZ, Jordi 30, 46 ANDERSON, Miriam 39 BUCHE, Jonas 26, 33 DITTMAR, Kelly 24, 25, 27 ANDERSSON, Renee 30, 31 BUCKLEY, Fiona 23, 25 DIVEN, Polly 25 ANNESLEY, Claire 25, 34, 37 BUDDE, Emma 35 DOS SANTOS, Pedro 24, 25, 30 ANTIĆ GABER, Milica 24 DOVI, Suzanne 28, 43 ANZORENA, Claudia Cecilia 30 C DOWNES, Julia 19 ASHE, Jeanette 24, 26 DRAGOJEVIĆ, Đurđica 38 ASKOLA, Heli 36 CAGATAY, Selin 21 DUBROW, Joshua 32 AUTH, Diana 37, 38 CALLERSTIG, Anne-Charlott 28, 31 DUNCANSON, Claire 39, 41 AVANZA, Martina 46 CAMPBELL, Rosie 20, 22, 30 DUROVIC, Anja 21 AVLIJAS, Sonja 38 CARELLA, Anna 40 DURSUN, Ayse 18, 30, 43 AZONG, Jecynta 37 CARLSSON, Vanja 34 CARRASCO-MIRO, Gisela 38 E B CARROLL, Susan 22, 25, 27 CAVAGHAN, Rosalind 32, 34, 35 EDSTRÖM, Maria 44 BAKER, Kerryn 21-22 CELIS, Karen 20, 21, 29, 32 EHM, Veronika 46 BALE, Jeff 44 CHAPPELL, Laura 35 EKVALL, Åsa 40, 41 BARDALL, Gabrielle 22 CHAPPELL, Louise 32, 39 ELOMÄKI, Anna 34 BARGETZ, Brigitte 42 CHILDS, Sarah 20, 29, 32 EMEJULU, Akwugo 19, 43 BARISIONE, Mauro 22 CHIVA, Cristina 22, 23 EMERY, Laura 38 BARNES, Tiffany 23, 26 CIORNEI, Irina 36 ENGELI, Isabelle 30, 35 BASTICK, Megan 39 CLAVERIA, Sílvia 25, 27 ERIKSON, Josefina 24, 39 BEAUREGARD, Katrine 21, 22 CLAYTON, Amanda 23 ERIKSSON BAAZ, Maria 40 BECKWITH, Karen 23, 25 COFFE, Hilde 21, 22, 24 ERTAN, Senem 28 Bringing together political science scholars from across BERGLUND, Karin 31, 42 CONWAY, Daniel 32, 46 ERZEEL, Silvia 24, 36, 43 BERGMAN ROSAMOND, Annika COSTA, Edna 38 ESAREY, Justin 26 35, 39, 40 the world for a week of intensive, fruitful collaboration. COWELL-MEYERS, Kimberly 24 ESCHLE, Catherine 19, 43 BERGQVIST, Christina 31 CRUELLS LÓPEZ, Marta 44 EUCHNER, Eva-Maria 35, 36 BEYELER, Michelle 30 CULHANE, Leah 30 EVANS, Alice 21 BIEBER, Ina Elisabeth 23 Event includes Workshops on European issues – go to CULLEN, Pauline 35, 36 EVANS, Elizabeth 21, 25 BILGIC, Ali 46 CURTIN, Jennifer 21, 23, 29, 32 BILIC, Bojan 45 www.ecpr.eu and choose ‘Joint Sessions / Pisa 2016’

56 INDEX F – N INDEX O – Z

F I LOMBARDO, Emanuela O RUEDIN, Didier 21 U 27, 28, 31, 42 FABIAN, Judit 32 IVANCHEVA, Mariya 18 LÓPEZ, Silvia 35 OANA, Baluta 22 S UHLIK, Matej 24 FAUR, Eleonor 37 LOPREITE, Debora 24 OBRADOVIC, Lana 40 UIBO, Raili 45 SAHARSO, Sawitri 43 FEATHER, Ginger 19 J LOVENDUSKI, Joni 20, 21, 30, 32 O'BRIEN, Diana 23, 26 FERREE, Myra Marx 29, 30 OCH, Malliga 23 SAINSBURY, Diane 29, 31 V JACKSON, Samantha 27 LOWNDES, Vivien 30 FERRIN, Monica 22, 33 OCHMAN, Marta 41 SANBONMATSU, Kira 25 JACOBSON, Maria 44 LUDWIG, Gundula 42 VALIENTE, Celia 20 FIIG, Christina 42, 44 O'DWYER, Muireann 34 SAUER, Birgit 30, 35, 41 JALALZAI, Farida 25, 27 LUKSAITE, Eva 40 VAN DEN BRINK, Marjolein 28 FILLOD CHABAUD, Aurélie 46 O'HAGAN, Angela 19, 37 SAWER, Marian 29, 33 JAVORNIK, Jana 37, 38 VAN DER DUSSEN, Sophie 34 FLESCHENBERG, Andrea 26 M OJEDA CASTRO, Jorge 27 SAXONBERG, Steven 38 JOHNSON, Janet 18, 19-20 VAN DER PAS, Daphne 21, 22 FOLKE, Olle 24 OLIVESI, Aurélie 26, 33 SCHEELE, Alexandra 38 JOHNSON, Niki 23, 24 MACDONALD, Fiona 20 VAN DER ROS, Janneke 45 FOREST, Maxime 28, 31, 44, 45, 46 OLIVIUS, Elisabeth 39, 40-41 SCHEIDEGGER, Christine 28 JOSEFSSON, Cecilia 23, 24 MACKAY, Fiona 30, 39 VAN DER VLEUTEN, Anna 28, 34 FOTTOUH, Nihad 18 O'NEILL, Brenda 23 SCHWINDT-BAYER, Leslie 26 JOSHI, Devin 26 MACRAE, Heather 34, 35-36 VERGE, Tania 23, 27 FRANCESCHET, Susan 23, 25, 27 OSAWA, Kimiko 26 SCRINZI, Francesca 36 MAEVIS, Christine 22 VERLOO, Mieke 32, 33, 46 FREIDENVALL, Lenita OSBORN, Tracy 22 SEIBICKE, Helena 36 K MAHON, Rianne 25, 37, 38, 39 VIDAL CORREA, Fernanda 21 23, 25, 29, 31, 44 OUTSHOORN, Joyce 29 SEPULVEDA, Carmen 30 MAHONEY, Anna 25 VON BERGEN, Sophia 30 FUCHS, Gesine 28 KAHLERT, Heike 29 OVNAT-TAMIR, Hannah 46 SERRANO, Inmaculada 38 MAIGUASHCA, Bice 19 VON WAHL, Angelika 44 KAMRA, Lipika 40 ØVREBØ, Turid 44 SEVERS, Eline 27, 28, 43 MALMEDIE, Lydia 45 VOORSPOELS, Jolien 29 G KANTOLA, Johanna 35, 41, 42 ÖZTÜRK, Ebru 41 SGIER, Lea 26 VORONOVA, Liudmila 44 KARACA, Asli 18 MANNERGREN SELIMOVIC, SHARROW, Elizabeth 29, 44 GARCIA ALBACETE, Gema 22, 23 Johanna 39-40 KELLY, Kristy 31 P SHORROCKS, Rosalind 22 GAWEDA, Barbara 32 MARTIN DE ALMAGRO, Maria 19 W KENNEDY, Ronan 41 SICARD, Aurelie 40 GÉRARDIN-LAVERGE, Mona 42 MARTINEK, Hanne 38 38 PATERNOTTE, David 28, 45, 46 KENNEDY-MACFOY, Madeleine SIIM, Birte 36 WADIA, Khursheed 44 GODDARD, Rosemary 25 MASCH, Lena 26 PENG, Yen-Wen 30 33, 43, 44 SIMMS, Marian 25 WALBY, Sylvia 29 GOODYEAR-GRANT, Elizabeth 33 MASSELOT, Annick 34, 36 PERSON, Christian 36 KENNY, Meryl 20, 23, 32 SINGH, Pratibha 40 WALSH, Denise 44 GOSS, Kristin 20 MATHERS, Jenny 40 PERSSON STRÖMBÄCK, Karin 38 KEULEN, Bente 45 SIROCIC, Zorica 18 WARD, Eilis 32 GOSSELIN, Tania 21 MATTSSON, Ttti 44 PETERSON, Elin 31, 38 KHOBAN, Zohreh 27 SKJEIE, Hege 30, 31 WAUTERS, Bram 22 GOUWS, Amanda 18 MAZUR, Amy G 20, 28, 30 PETTERSSON, Katarina 31, 42 KIMM, Susanne 20 SLEDZINSKA-SIMON, Anna 24 WAYLEN, Georgina 30, 32 GRACE, Joan 29 McKANE, Pamela 20 PHILLIPS, Anne 43 KITCHEN, Ashley 25 SMREK, Michal 24 WELDON, Laurel 33 GREEN, Manda 29 McKAY, Fiona 27 PINHEIRO MACHADO BROCHNER, KJAER, Ulrik 27 SMUCKER, Sierra 20 WEWERKA, Lisa 21, 28 GUERRINA, Roberta 34-35 McLAREN, Kirsty 22 Gabriela 18 KLAPEER, Christine 46 SPIERINGS, Niels 32, 33, 36 WIBBEN, Annick TR 39, 40 GUTH, Jessica 35, 37 MEGARRY, Jessica 22 PISCOPO, Jennifer 23, 30 KNILL, Christoph 36 STAAB, Silke 30 WILDE, Gabriele 35 MEHTA, Akanksha 33 POLONI-STAUDINGER, Lori 22 KOBOVÁ, Ľubica 41, 42 STÆHR HARDER, Mette Marie 29 WINTER, Bronwyn 46 H MEIER, Petra 27, 28, 29 POWELL, Stina 30 KOCK, Ida 38 STEELE, Jackie F 40 WOEHL, Stefanie 35 MENDEZ, Jeanette 22 PRATA, Ana 37 HAASTRUP, Toni 35 KOOLE, Karin 19 STEINL, Leonie 39 WOLBRECHT, Christina 22 MERET, Susi 36 PREARO, Massimo 45 HANCOCK, Ange Marie 43 KRAML, Barbara 46 STENSOTA, Helena 24, 26, 27 WRIGHT, Katharine AM 35, 40 MERGAERT, Lut 30-31 PREIDEL, Caroline 35, 36 HANES, Douglas William 42 KREISSL, Katharina 29 STROLOVITCH, Dara 43 WYLIE, Kristin 24 PRISTED NIELSEN, Helene 19 HANKIVSKY, Olena 32 KRIZSAN, Andrea 18-19 MESHKOVA, Ksenia 20 STUBBERGAARD, Ylva 19 MILLER, Ruth 42 HANSSON, Jenny 21, 22 KRONSELL, Annica 34, 39 R SUESS, Amets 45 X HARSGOR, Liran 22 KROOK, Mona Lena 24, 26, 43 MILLY, Deborah 37 XYDIAS,Christina 44 HEDLUND, Gun 30-31 KUHAR, Roman 45, 46 MINTO, Rachel 30 RACOVITA, Mihaela 39 T MIURA, Mari 37 HENNINGER, Annette 44 KULAWIK, Teresa 32 RAI, Shirin 27 TAYLOR-ROBINSON, Michelle 27 Y HINTERHUBER, Eva Maria 35, 36 MONRO, Surya 45 RANKIN, L Pauline 22, 30 L MONTOYA, Celeste 18, 43 TEGHTSOONIAN, Kathy 41 HÖGLUND, Kristine 39 RASHKOVA, Ekaterina 24, 36 TERRY, Jillian 40 YARAS, Sezen 32 HØJLUND MADSEN, Diana 31, 39 MORT, Lucy 43 REGAN, Sue 27 YOON, Jiso 26 LA BARBERA, MariaCaterina 44 THOMAS, Gwynn 19, 20, 26 HOLLI, Anne Maria 28, 32, 36 MOSS, Kevin 45 REILLY, Niamh 40, 41 LAMBIC, Natasa 22 THOMAS, Melanee 21, 25 HOLM, Malin 27 MOTMANS, Joz 46 RÉJANE, Sénac 44, 46 Z LAPERRIÔRE, Marie 20 THOMSON, Jennifer 41 HOLST, Cathrine 31, 36 MOTTLOVÁ, Markéta 25 RENNER, Anna-Maria 26 LEE, Jinock 26 THREADCRAFT, Shatema 43 ZANKINA, Emilia 24, 36 HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa 41, 42 MUEHLENHOFF, Hanna 34, 35 REPO, Jemima 42 LEIBER, Simone 38 TILLMAR, Malin 30, 38 ZASLOVE, Andrej 36 HOWARD, Grace 31 MÜGGE, Liza 21, 32 RIBEIRO HOFFMANN, Andrea 34 LEITNER, Andrea 28 TØNNESSEN, Liv 19 ZBYSZEWSKA, Ania 42 HUBERT, Agnès 31 MURRAY, Rainbow 25, 31, 43 ROCA I ESCODA, Marta 20 LEMARIER-SAULNIER, Catherine 27 TOWNS, Ann 40 ZEHNTER, Miriam 33 HUDSON, Christine 41 ROGGEBAND, Conny 18, 28, 34, 39 LEPINARD, Eleonore 21, 44, 46 N TREMBLAY, Manon 46 ZETTERBERG, Pär 23-24, 26 HUGHES, Melanie 18, 21, 31 ROLANDSEN AGUSTIN, Lise 33, 35-36 LEVACIC, Dora 38 TUNBERGER, Pernilla 38 ZIMMERMANN, Julia Maria 29, 35 HULTEN, Gunilla 44 RÖNNBLOM, Malin 41 LIEBER, Marylène 20 NIELSEN, Kenneth Bo 19, 40 ZINNGREBE, Kim 44 HUNT, Abigail 19 ROOS, Hannelore 26 LINDBERG, Malin 36 NJOYA, Nimu 42 ZIPPEL, Kathrin 29, 30, 44 HURLEY, Matthew 33, 40, 41 ROUAULT, Sophie 28 LINDHOLM, Kristina 31 NOROCEL, Ov Cristian 36 ZWIENER, Nadine 27 HWANG, Shu-Ling 31 RUBIO GRUNDELL, Lucercia 37 LOEFFLER, Marion 41, 42 NUGENT, Mary 43 ZWINGEL, Susanne 28, 39 NYHAGEN, Line 18, 44 58 59 Notes