We will provide the participants of the workshop with vegetarian and vegan food; if you have any food allergies or sensitivities, please let us know beforehand.
If you have any accessibility requirements or need specific accommodations to facilitate your participation, please do not hesitate to contact the CGC.
The workshop aims to address current debates relating to the epistemological status of intersectionality as well as its potentials and limitations for individual disciplines and for interdisciplinary research. Particular attention is paid to the potentials and hurdles of the concept of intersectionality as an interdisciplinary analytical tool.
Questions to be discussed from both the perspectives of academic and political practice are: Does the concept represent a theory, a heuristic or a methodology? Who 'owns' the concept? Who can work with it and how? What insights can be gained by addressing religious, cultural and linguistic diversity with the concept of intersectionality? Can the concept also be applied beyond the Euro-American horizon of experience and what adaptations might be necessary?
Program
11:00-13:00 | Research Workshop “How to use Intersectionality in Empirical Research” with Kathy Davis, Helma Lutz and Ann Phoenix |
13:00-15:00h | Lunch |
15:00-15:45h |
Panel Talk: Intersectionality in praxis – insights from Frankfurt am Main with:
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15:45-16:00h | Coffee Break |
16:00-18:00h | Book Presentation of the „Routledge International Handbook of Intersectionality Studies“ |
18:00-20:00h | Reception |
Kathy Davis is senior research fellow in the Sociology Department at the VU University in the Netherlands. Her research interests include, among others: sociology of the body, intersectionality, new forms of body activism; and the use of emotions in critical inquiry.
Ann Phoenix is Professor of Psychosocial Studies at University College London’s Institute of Education and Social Research Institute.
Recent research includes topics such as boys and masculinities, visibly ethnically mixed households, and language brokering in transnational families.
Helma Lutz is Prof. emerita of Women and Gender Studies of Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main.
Topics of her writing and teaching include: Intersectionality, care migration, anti-racism, masculinity, qualitative methods and transnational and postcolonial/post-socialist identities.
Registration is open until Monday, 7th October. If you want to register afterwards, please write an e-mail to the Cornelia Goethe Center.
We will provide the participants of the workshop with vegetarian and vegan food; if you have any food allergies or sensitivities, please let us know beforehand.
If you have any accessibility requirements or need specific accommodations to facilitate your participation, please do not hesitate to contact the CGC.
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