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In person icon Building: Faculty of Social Science, Floor: First Floor, Room: FDV-21
Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 CEST (07/07/2022)
This panel explores authoritarianism, and nationalist far-right parties’ appropriation of gender-based violence discourses to fit their racist and anti-LGBTIQ+ aims, whereby migrant and minority men as the ‘producers’ of violence towards (national) women, while simultaneously opposing existing gender equality and gender-based violence policy. It includes papers that examine the renewed (right-wing fuelled) politicization and re-framing of violence, feminist backlash and re-legitimization of gender-based violence, and the outcomes of this process in terms of reframing, alignment of actors, institutional arrangements and public policy on gender violence.
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Explaining the Dearth of Populist Female Executives: Militarized Masculinity, Misogyny, and Deification | View Paper Details |
Gendered Tensions in the Portrayal of Incel Violence | View Paper Details |
How Race Repertoires Shape the Prevention of Femonationalism: A Comparative Approach of Anti-street Harassment Policies in Britain and France | View Paper Details |
You will never walk alone. Solidarity, political polarisation and state violence in contemporary Poland | View Paper Details |