181 Researching women's lives in post-colonial contexts: Challenges and transformations in decolonizing self and research

Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
NB 446 (Faculty of Economics)

RC32 Women in Society (host committee)

Language: English
Session Organizer:
Akosua ADOMAKO AMPOFO, University of Ghana, Ghana
Chair:
Akosua ADOMAKO AMPOFO, University of Ghana, Ghana
Co-Chair:
Dilek CINDOGLU, Bilkent University, Turkey
Conducting feminist research in the country of one's familial past (Oral Presentation)
Sylvanna FALCON, University of California, USA

Researching Afro-descendent and indigenous women's lives in the tropics. Knowledge productions at a crossroads (Oral Presentation)
Christina SCHRAMM, Programa de Doctorado en Estudios de la Sociedad y la Cultura, Costa Rica

The challenge of building a logical methodology for participatory, feminists and post-colonial researches with migrant women (Oral Presentation)
Juliana NAZARETH, Post-Doctorate Candidate in Psychosociology of Communities and Social Ecology at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Postcolonial feminism: An essay about third feminism (Oral Presentation)
Karina BIDASECA, CONICET/Universidad Gral San Martin/Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Pinay postcolonial subjects in the global economy: Feminist research discursive practices and ethics (Oral Presentation)
Glenda BONIFACIO, University of Lethbridge, Canada

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