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News DECEMBER 2009 EUROPEAN ASSOSIATION FOR GENDER RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND DOCUMENTATION In this newsletter: Word from the presidents Invitation to the first ATGENDER conference with: - Tuning Accreditation conference (closed) -ATHENA3 dissemination -Call for papers: Beyond European Gender Studies Transversal Connections’ - General Assembly ATGENDER Dear ATGENDER supporters The Board of ATGENDER, the European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation cordially invites you to our first General Assembly (GA). This festive happening will take place back-to-back with the first conference we facilitate and organize, namely ‘Beyond European Gender Studies – Transversal Connections’, and the Tuning Validation Conference set up by ATHENA3. The ATGENDER Conference is open to all self-paying participants. The Tuning Validation Conference is a closed expert meeting. Due to the fact that ATGENDER is a merger of ATHENA, AOIFE and WISE, we will also provide space for the dissemination of the work undertaken under ATHENA3 and by WISE. As such, the transition to ATGENDER and what it entails will also be on the agenda. The events will take place in Brussels on February 18 and 19, 2010 . Amazone and Sophia have kindly offered to host the meetings. On February 18 the Tuning Validation Conference will take place, as well as ATHENA3 dissemination. On February 19, we will have the ATGENDER conference and GA. In this special newsletter you will find more information about these events. Please note that, as mentioned in the first official ATGENDER newsletter, the deadline for the submission of abstracts and panel proposals is December 15, 2009. Abstracts and proposals can be sent to [email protected] . There is a maximum of 100 participants. The Board of ATGENDER hopes that many of you will join the meetings, albeit that ATHENA3 working groups and other participants unfortunately have to raise their own funds. However, it will not be expensive to come to Brussels. There will be no conference registration fee; ATGENDER will offer coffee/tea, lunches, a reception and a welcoming dinner; Amazone is arranging affordable accommodation and ATGENDER offers 10 student grants of max. 250 Euros via WeAVE. We have made sure that full participation requires arrival in Brussels on February 18 around noon, and that most participants can travel back home on the evening of February 19 or on February 20 in the morning.

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DECEMBER 2009 EUROPEAN ASSOSIATION FOR GENDER RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND

DOCUMENTATION

In this newsletter:

• Word from the presidents

• Invitation to the first ATGENDER conference with:

- Tuning Accreditation conference (closed)

-ATHENA3 dissemination

-Call for papers:

Beyond European

Gender Studies –

Transversal

Connections’

- General Assembly

ATGENDER

Dear ATGENDER supporters

The Board of ATGENDER, the European Association for Gender Research, Education

and Documentation cordially invites you to our first General Assembly (GA). This

festive happening will take place back-to-back with the first conference we facilitate and

organize, namely ‘Beyond European Gender Studies – Transversal Connections’, and

the Tuning Validation Conference set up by ATHENA3. The ATGENDER Conference

is open to all self-paying participants. The Tuning Validation Conference is a closed

expert meeting. Due to the fact that ATGENDER is a merger of ATHENA, AOIFE and

WISE, we will also provide space for the dissemination of the work undertaken under

ATHENA3 and by WISE. As such, the transition to ATGENDER and what it entails

will also be on the agenda.

The events will take place in Brussels on February 18 and 19, 2010. Amazone and

Sophia have kindly offered to host the meetings. On February 18 the Tuning Validation

Conference will take place, as well as ATHENA3 dissemination. On February 19, we

will have the ATGENDER conference and GA.

In this special newsletter you will find more information about these events. Please note

that, as mentioned in the first official ATGENDER newsletter, the deadline for the

submission of abstracts and panel proposals is December 15, 2009. Abstracts and

proposals can be sent to [email protected]. There is a maximum of 100 participants.

The Board of ATGENDER hopes that many of you will join the meetings, albeit that

ATHENA3 working groups and other participants unfortunately have to raise their own

funds. However, it will not be expensive to come to Brussels. There will be no

conference registration fee; ATGENDER will offer coffee/tea, lunches, a reception and a

welcoming dinner; Amazone is arranging affordable accommodation and ATGENDER

offers 10 student grants of max. 250 Euros via WeAVE. We have made sure that full

participation requires arrival in Brussels on February 18 around noon, and that most

participants can travel back home on the evening of February 19 or on February 20 in

the morning.

ATGENDER Central

Coordination P.O. Box 164 3500 AD Utrecht The Netherlands tel: +31-(0)30-253 6013/6322 fax: +31-30-253 6695

E-mail

[email protected]

Visit our website! www.atgender.org

On behalf of the Board of ATGENDER,

Harriet Silius and Iris van der Tuin

[email protected] and [email protected]

18 February 2010

ATHENA3 Dissemination

ATHENA3 working groups are invited to organize panel sessions for the dissemination

of their results. Everybody can participate in these sessions, which will take place on

February 18, 2009. Proposals should be sent to: [email protected] before December 15,

2009. Via a special ATHENA newsletter, working group coordinators and ATHENA

participants will be informed about more details.

19 February 2010

Call for papers:

‘Beyond European Gender Studies – Transversal Connections’

What is the State of the Art of Gender Studies in your country, region, Europe or beyond

Europe? How do we vision future connections for European Gender Studies? What do

we mean with transversal? Which kind of connections will be important for Gender

Studies to uphold and develop geographically, thematically and with actors outside

academia? How do we foresee intensified links to information and documentation

centres as well as to the providers of dissemination of educational and research results to

be elaborated?

ATGENDER calls for papers on any of these issues for the conference ‘Beyond

European Gender Studies – Transversal Connections’. Please, send an abstract of 150

words to [email protected] before December 18th, 2009. The Board of ATGENDER

will organize panels on ‘Language issues when working with bilingual partners’

(participants (to be confirmed) are: Sophia, Finnish organizations and the ATHENA

project on the translation of gender related concepts). Another panel organized by

ATGENDER is called ‘Communication in ATGENDER’ (participants (to be confirmed)

are: Kilden and Amazone). To this panel, ICT interested colleagues are invited to

express their views on both form and content of the information and communication that

ATGENDER will provide for its members.

Self-paying participants without a paper are kindly invited to register at

[email protected], as soon as possible, however at the latest on January 15th, 2010.

Apart from several panel sessions taking place in the afternoon, ATGENDER will

arrange a plenary morning session with key note speakers and responses. The themes of

the key note addresses will be the transversal connections between European and Asian

Gender Studies, and between European Gender Studies, feminist activism, and society at

large.

Confirmed key note speakers are:

Professor Chang Pil Wha, the President of Asian Association of Women's Studies, and

the first professor of women's studies in Korea and Asia.

Dr Malin Rönnblom, lecturer at Umeå University Sweden. She is also in charge of

internalization and marketing of Gender Studies programmes and head of research in the

European research project called QUING, dealing with Quality in Gender and Equality

Policies. In addition she is editor of NORA, Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender

Research and chair of the Swedish Federation of Gender Scholars. Her talk will be about

the transversal connections between European and Asian Gender Studies, and between

European Gender Studies, feminist activism, and society at large.

General Assembly

The two-day event in Brussels will close with the first General Assembly of

ATGENDER. The most important point of the agenda will be the validation of our

Standing Orders, which will be distributed via our website: www.atgender.org.

Practical information on how to subscribe to the conference will be available by the end

of next week. At that moment we’ll be able to inform you in detail on nice and

advantageous hotel arrangements in Brussels. Registration for the conference will be

closed on January 15th, 2010.

Other announcements

The Website is from now on up and running: www.atgender.org any questions, responses, ideas, membership issues etc. can be send to: [email protected]

To help ATGENDER grow we would want to ask you to forward this email to whomever you think that might be interested, to spread around the message that now there exists a newsletter for ATGENDER and all those who want to take part of the news are invited to register by sending an email to: [email protected]