STRAND 1: GENDER AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Hovedinnhold
Panel 1 Media minorities? Journalism, sexuality and gender
Chair: Ragnhild Mølster Room: Dræggen 1 Time slot:
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Elisabeth Eide |
Gay and Lesbian Media Actors – the Same Old Story…? |
Liv Iren Hognestad |
Editorial leadership in Fædrelandsvennen – gender boundaries and differences |
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Else-Beth Roalsø (and Elisabeth Eide) |
The 1913 Media Version of Women |
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Panel 2 Image, text, literature
Chair: Kari Jegerstedt Room: Dræggen 2 Time slot: Day 1, 1145-1315
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Zita Karkla |
Representation of Woman in Literature: Prose by Latvian Women Writers (1960-2010) |
Birgitte Possing |
The Gendered Representing of Agents and Personalities in History, Politics and Democracy |
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Asher Boersma |
Pornography as Folk: The Desire for Tele-Vision
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Panel 3 Gender in the online public sphere
Chair: Room: Dræggen 1 Time slot: Day 1, 1515-1645
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Ricarda Drüeke and
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Feminist Theories of the Public Sphere in Times of the Internet |
Gilda Seddighi |
Online political activism of mothers |
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Susan Jackson |
Militarization 2.0 – Militarization’s social media footprint through a gendered lens |
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Panel 4 Women’s associations in the history of the public sphere Chair: Elisabeth Haavet Room: Dræggen 2 Time slot: Day 1, 1515-1645
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Bente Nicolaysen |
Women volunteers as producers and consumers of festive sociability within the public sphere (1950-2010) |
Anne Holden Rønning |
The role of women’s societies in making gender a public issue |
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Åsa Bengtsson |
Temperate Cultural agents |
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Panel 5 Gender and the Politics of Memory
Room Dræggen 4 Time Slot: Day 1, 1515-1645 |
Pauline Stoltz |
Gender, race and generation in the politics of memory – Postcolonial migration from the Dutch Indies/ Indonesia to the Netherlands |
Monica Lindberg Falk |
Gender, Narratives and Local Perspectives on Memorial Ceremonies of an International Disaster |
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Mikako Iwatake |
The Politics of Writing an Autoethnography |
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Karin Ask |
Gendering the political field. Remembrance and Forgetting |
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Panel 6 Constructing citizenship in journals and magazines Chair: Brita Ytre-Arne Room: Dræggen 1 Time slot: Day 2, 1100-1230
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Laura Saarenmaa |
Postwar Men’s Magazines: Counter Publics for Political Debates and Social Issues |
Birgitte Kjos Fonn |
Economy journalism and the influence from women's magazines. An outline for a research project |
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Panel 7 Climate, nature and spatiality Chair: Elisabeth Eide Room: Dræggen 2 Time slot: Day 2, 1100-1230
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Seema Arora-Jonsson |
Climate instruments and global governance: new public spaces and notions of citizenship |
Synnøve Marie Vik |
Backgrounding Nature. A Feminist Perspective on Visual Eco-Culture |
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Johanna Overud |
Relocating Kiruna - gender, place and past in the colonial context |
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Panel 8 Women pioneers in media and culture Chair: Dunja Blazevic Room: Dræggen 1 Time slot: Day 2, 1330-1500 |
Raghild Mølster |
Female editors in Norway before 1913 |
Kristoffer Jul-Larsen |
The women of Norwegian broadcast literary reception |
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Panel 9 Challenging the Difference Engine. The discursive construction of Otherness in the Media Chair: Anna Roosvall Room 2: Dræggen 2 Time slot: Day 2, 1330-1500 |
Anna Roosvall |
Place, Identity and Status: Media Representations of Indigenous and Traditionally Nomadic Minorities |
Ernesto Abalo |
Through the principles of Eurocentrism: Difference and (de)legitimacy in foreign news discourse on Venezuela |
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Mahitab Ezz El Din |
News Media construction of the Other |
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Johanna Stenersen |
Gendered Spaces and Citizen Practices |