April 8 & 9, 2019
University of Kentucky - Lexington, KY, USA
Gatton Student Center
PLEASE NOTE THERE HAS BEEN A ROOM CHANGE FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 9 (DAY 2)
Monday, April 8: Room 330AB
Tuesday, April 9: Ballroom A
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
Monday, April 8 is full
Tuesday, April 9 is open - check in at registration table
Made possible with generous support from the University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences, Office for Policy Studies on Violence Against Women, Center for Research on Violence Against Women, and Office for Institutional Diversity.
This two-day interdisciplinary symposium will bring together scholars and activists from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America to explore the impact, scope, connections, and challenges associated with #MeToo and similar movements. We envision this international symposium as a space of dialogue and learning among scholars, activists, and students from diverse social sectors and disciplines, and as a space in which to also plan future collaborative efforts between scholars and institutions.
Symposium topics include:
- The role and experiences of #MeToo and similar movements in your institution, community, or country
- Role of social media in different cultural contexts in the age of #MeToo
- Government, higher education, and NGO responses to different forms of harassment
- Women & Gender in academia (women in science, in humanities, in social sciences; gendered structures of hierarchies)
- Power and privilege in the workplace
- Intersectional framings of gendered/sexualized violence, harassment, etc., e.g. violence against immigrant women, harassment in religious contexts, age-related specificities, racialization and violence, etc.
- Conceptual tools for understanding the complexity of gendered/sexualized power
- LBGTQ narratives of harassment, abuse, and resilience
- Bystander initiatives, programs, and approaches
- Men and women as victims, offenders, allies