Virtual Roundtable on the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Academia and 30 days of Reflection
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https://doi.org/10.7557/7.5742Keywords:
elimination of violence, violence against women, women in academiaAbstract
The overall aim of this report is to record the emotions, aim, objectives, results and conclusions that we developed during the Virtual Roundtable for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Academia, on November 25, 2020. The report is built around the event and is meant to enclose our space of reflection (30 days, initiated on the Facebook page of the Centre).
The report is divided into five sections: 1. Introduction; 2. Welcome; 3. Keynote speech; 4. Engaging with a story; 5. References; 6. Appendix.
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Boyle, K. (2019) What’s in my name? Theorising the Inter-relationships of gender and violence, Feminist Theory, Vol. 20(1), pp. 19-36. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464700118754957
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Kelly, L. (1988) Surviving Sexual Violence, Cambridge: Polity.
Indigenous law, gender and sexuality, UVic Indigenous Law Research Unit ILRU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9Lsda4lDoo.
Story of Porcupine in James Teit, “The Shuswap” in Franz Boas, ed. The Jesup North Pacific expedition: Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol II, Part IV, Leiden: EJ Brill/New York: GE Stechert, 1909, p. 658 in Gender Inside Indigenous Law Casebook, Indigenous Law Research Unit, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, p. 27.
United Nations, International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 25 November, URL: https://www.un.org/en/observances/ending-violence-against-women-day/background.
Gender Inside Indigenous Law Toolkit, Indigenous Law Research Unit, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, BC, Canada.
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