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The first parallel sessions includes various sessions taking place at the same time. These sessions (with Zoom links) are listed below.
Gender from the Global South - Paper session (5A)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0kcuGsrzMtGNLXSypaYpAYtYGhwJOvbMY7
5A.1 PROF. AMANDA GOUWS, Stellenbosch University, The importance of gender journals in theorizing from the South? 5A.2 MRS. NORAN ATTEYA, University of Pretoria, A conceptual review of Islamic Feminism and Peacebuilding. Virtual 5A.3 DR. ANNA NINSIIMA, Makerere University, Decolonizing Gender Studies: Re- imaging the role of African Indigenous Knowledge. 5A.4 PERPETUA JOHN URIO, University of Dar Es Salaam- Dar es Salaam University, Exploring the gendered effects on the COVID-19 pandemic on Academic Staff in Tanzania 5A.5 MR. JOSEPH TACHIVEI NJOWA, My Age Zimbabwe (Men Engage Alliance). Experiences of children in marriage with regards to Sexual and Gender Based Violence, case of Zimbabwe. |
CTF2 3.2 |
Gender from the Global South - Paper session (5B)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItdeCgqTsjHNHYdiSxDHhII6JftDMoTwQw
5B.1 DR.VICTORIA CHEPKEMOI KUTTO Moi University, Women’s perceived barriers to health seeking behaviour in contemporary health care. 5B.2 Dr. ANU OLUWAKEMI: Obafemi Awolowo University, PSEUDO-FEMINISM: ENGAGING AND INTERROGATING THE STATE OF FEMINISM IN NIGERIA 5B.3 ASASIRA SIMON RWABYOMA: The Open University Of Tanzania. Men and Masculinity studies in Eastern Africa: Towards endogenous theoretical perspectives 5B.4 MR. VENANTIUS KIRWANA BBAALE, SRHR Alliance Uganda, Demystifying parentchild communication gendering to improve Sexual and reproductive health outcomes in Busoga Region 5B.5 MARIA NELSON, University of California. Legbeism: A Theory of Gender Activism in Nigeria |
CTF2 5.1 |
Gender Based Violence with the Academy and Beyond (5C)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYrf-ivqjktH9cOd954vQ4cMQ3U-KOAT3IH
5C.1 MR. EPHRAIM K.SENKYIRE, University Cape Coast Teaching Hospital – Eradicating the Pandemic of Violence against Women (VaW) during COVID-19: the critical imperative for health 5C.2 MR. LADI FRIDAY PETERS, University of Abuja – Gender Based Violence 5C.3 NAZIR TIJJANI, Paradua University – Analysis of Gender based violence in Nigeria 5C.4 MR. George Kimathi Jhpiego, Kenya Strengthening multisectorial approach during COVID-19 pandemic for sexual gender based violence survivors in Kisumu County, Kenya 5C.5 MISS BEATRICE JERA. Women's University in Africa, Zimbabwe, “I would rather keep quiet!”: Men as Victims of Gender based Violence: A qualitative study of gender based violence in Bulawayo, Metropolitan |
CTF2 5.2 |
Gender and Sexuality (5D)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIuf-2uqjoiG93FTZ0MASt-kJBGSK1L6hX0
5D.1 DR. SHANNON PHILIP, University of Cambridge, Queering Black Middle-Class Men: Gender, Masculinities, Sexualities in Johannesburg 5D.2 MS. WINNIFRED AKESO, Makerere University, Representations and discourses of gender and sexuality in popular music in Uganda. 5D.3 MISS. EFETOBOR STEPHANIE EFFEVOTTU. University of Ibadan, Nigeria. New Media Technologies And The Transformation Of Women’Äôs Sexuality In Nigeria 5D.4 MS ANNAH KAMUSIIME. The International Institute of Social Studies Erasmus University Rotterdam. Motherhood in Girlhood: Tracing Convergent pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial powers on pregnant young bodies 5D.5 FAITH CHIPO ZENGENI, Midlands State University, Why wait? Religion and the gender dynamics of waiting to engage in sexual intercourse until marriage 5D.6 TUHAISE JESCA, Institute for Social Transformation. Surviving amidst Victimization: Sexual Harassment Experiences of young women in Kalerwe Market. |
CTF2 3.1 |
Gender Identity, Performance and Representation (5E)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpc-yqrDkoHde8cOKR_nD9wgUJdyGKiFbg
5E.1 OLADIPUPO ADESOLA, University of Manitoba. Child Solder Narratives and the Underrepresentation of Females in Fighting Forces 5E.2 DR. NKEMDILIM OKOCHA, Osun State University Beauty by Size: A Critical examination of the Portrayal of the ‚ÄòBig‚Äô African Woman in Movies 5E.3 DR. BLOSSOM OTTOH AGEDE, Federal University of Lafia, Nigeria. Violence and Narrative Representation of Women‚Äôs Experiences in Sefi Atta‚Äôs Swallow and Chika Unigwe’s On Black Sisters’ Street 5E.4 MS. MAUD BLOSE, Durban University of Technology. Exploring gender identities of females from townships in Durban as represented and negotiated through stereotypes by South African soap operas 5E.5 Ms. PHIWOKAZI QOZA University of Cape Town. Making sense of Black Women's Sexual Agency through a review of Transactional Sex literature 5E.6 Mx HANNA ABRAHAM MISHKAR, Stellenbosch University. Queering Institutional Culture: Challenging the Colonial Implications of Stellenbosch University’s Architecture through Co-design. |
CTF2 4.2 |
Gender Identity and Politics (5F)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcudu6qpj0uG9QyPUlSbYzJeQU2v5wT4WGX
5F.1 DR. PORTIA DLAMINI, University of the Free State, First Ladies in Africa and the Eswatini (Swaziland) Exceptionality. 5F.2 PROF. OLUYEMI OYENIKE FAYOMI, Lead City University, Gender-Based Violence (GBV)And Electoral Participation In Sub-Saharan Africa: A Study Of Nigeria And Uganda. 5F.3 DR. SCHOLA N. MATOVU, University of California, Intersection of Gender, Practice, Leadership, and Representation in Nursing. 5F.4 MS. MAMELLO SEJAKE, University of Western Cape, The Politics of Pleasure: Kink, Pleasure Activism and Feminist Pedagogies. 5F.5 MS. PEMPHO CHINKONDENJI, University of Massachusetts, The Politics of Teen Pregnancy and Schooling: A Decolonial Analysis of Readmission in Malawi and Zambia 5F.6 MRS. LANJI OUKO-AWORI, CrevitMulier&Co., Demystifying the charade behind gender politics. Reform Vs. Travesty |
Economics Executive Conference |
Gender, Climate Change and Natural Resources Panel (5G.1)https://zoom.us/j/92179833673?pwd=MmRTM0QxVlhiRFNEbDdjZ1dpaXFhdz09
5G.1.1 DR. JON GEIR PETURSSON, University of Iceland, Gender transformative change and climate-change action. |
Virtual Control Rooms |