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GEXcel Fellowships Theme 11-12: Gender Paradoxes in Academic and Scientific Organisations

GEXcel theme 11-12, Gender Paradoxes in Academic and Scientific Organisations, is going on all academic year 2011. The theme is directed by Liisa Husu, Guest Professor in Gender Studies at Örebro University. There are two peak periods, May 2011 and mid-September-October 2011, with a number of joint workshops and events.

The theme has three subthemes:
1. Paradox of change
2. Paradox of excellence
3. Paradox of interventions.

Proposals are invited from doctoral students outside Sweden for fellowships in late spring or autumn 2011. Fellowships include salary (with a deduction for existing doctoral salary), housing stipend and travel costs to Sweden. Up to four doctoral fellowships of 1-2 months are available. Fellows selected for the program will be expected to participate in a research workshop in May 16-17, 2011 in Örebro and return to their residency in autumn.

Proposals are invited from postdoctoral scholars (priority given to applicants from Europe, including Sweden) for up to four fellowships of two to six months’ duration. Fellowships include salary (with a deduction for existing salary), housing stipend and travel to Sweden. Fellows selected for the program are expected to participate in a research workshop in May 16-17, 2011 in Örebro and in the joint programme in October 2011. The residency period is otherwise negotiable.

Proposals must include a current cv, an abstract of the proposed project, a description (maximum: five pages) of the project to be undertaken during the fellowship, and a short bibliography. Applicants must explain specifically how the work will contribute to understanding the research theme and the subthemes (see here).

Doctoral Candidates must include the name and contact information for their research supervisor. Postdoctoral applicants must also include two samples of their work (published or unpublished) related to the research topic.

It is also possible to make an application to participate in the theme as a self-funded GEXcel Open Position Scholar. Applications for this should include similar materials.

All proposals and supporting materials should be submitted electronically to: GEXcelTheme11-12@oru.se. All applications must be clearly marked in the subject of the email: Application for GEXcel RT 11-12.

All inquiries should be sent to Liisa Husu, liisa.husu@oru.se.

A committee will evaluate all applications and select those who are successful, with the approval of the GEXcel Board.

Application Deadline: 31 January 2011 (Awards to be announced by 15 February 2010)


December 16, 2010 | 10:12 AM Comments  0 comments

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Seminar presentations

THURSDAY 18/11, 13-17, Faros.

Seminar presentations by,

Guilia Garofalo

Özlem Ezer

Dorthe Staunaes

Karolina Rzepecka


November 12, 2010 | 11:11 AM Comments  0 comments

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Invitation to apply for visiting fellowship

Örebro University and Linköpings University of Sweden are pleased to announce the continuation of the five-year project supported to establish a Centre of Gender Excellence-- "Gendering Excellence (GEXcel): Towards a European Centre of Excellence in Transnational and Transdisciplinary Studies of Changing Gender Relations, Intersectionalities and Embodiment". With support from the Swedish Research Council GEXcel is carrying out new research as part of its development of a more permanent Sweden-based European Collegium for Advanced Transnational and Transdisciplinary Gender Studies.

A Visiting Fellows Programme has been organized to attract scholars from Sweden and abroad with a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, who will carry out thematically organized, joint gender research, under the direction of one of the six professors in Sweden who are responsible for the programme and working in collaboration with invited senior researchers.

In 2010, one research theme will be “Love in Our Time – A Question for Feminism,” directed by Anna G. Jónasdóttir, Professor of Gender Studies at Örebro University. Positions for doctoral students and post-doctoral scholars to participate in this research are now open for competition. For more information on this theme, please click here.

Proposals are invited from doctoral students outside Sweden for one-month fellowships in Fall 2010 (one or two fellowships will be available). Fellowships include salary (with a deduction for existing doctoral salary), housing stipend and travel to Sweden. Fellows selected for the program will be expected to participate in a workshop launching the theme of research in late May 2010 in Örebro, and then return in Fall 2010 for their residency.

Proposals are invited from postdoctoral scholars
(priority given to applicants from Europe, including Sweden) for one or two fellowships of four – eight months’ duration (Fall 2010). Fellowships include salary (with a deduction for existing salary), housing stipend and travel to Sweden. Fellows selected for the program will be expected to participate in a workshop launching the theme of research in late May 2010 in Örebro, and then return in Fall 2010 for their residency.

Proposals must include a current cv, an abstract of the proposed project, a narrative description (maximum: five pages) of the project to be undertaken during the fellowship, and a short bibliography.
Applicants must explain specifically how the work will contribute to understanding the research theme (http://www.genderexcel.org/node/220). Doctoral Candidates must include the name and contact information for their research supervisor. Postdoctoral applicants must also include two samples of their work (published or unpublished) related to the research topic.

All proposals and supporting materials should be submitted electronically to GEXcelTheme10@oru.se
A committee will evaluate all applications and select finalists.

Application Deadline:
10 January 2010


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GEXcel Symposium:"Distinctions and Authority. New Trends in Gender, Work and Power"

A two-day symposium on "Distinctions and Authority. New Trends in Gender, Work and Power" (previously titled: "Distinctions and Authority: Specifying and Contextualizing the Orders of Distinction and the Recognition of Authority") will be held on October 8-9 2009, at T Building, Linköping University (please see below for programme). The event is organized as part of GEXcel Theme 3: Disinctions and Authorization (click here for more details on Theme 3).

The emerging new global division of labor is both gendered and based on ethnic divisions. It is also creating new class structures which are complicated by regional difference and educational stratification, as well as the gender division of labor and migration. This development coincides with the tertiarization of work and new employment arrangements that could be connected with the shift in power relations between socioeconomic groups.

This development calls for a more intensive discussion of the new distinctions or social categories of various kinds and how to study them simultaneously. The analytical value of the gender concept has increasingly been problematized in gender research and debate. Today this relativizing may be said to have reached new depths in the call for systematic analysis of intersectionalities and of contextualities. Do we need a new understanding of the class concept adapted to today's multicultural, gendered and service dominated information society? Have life styles and consumption become so important as to affect our evaluation of social groups and strata - more or as much as the occupational position and economic possibilities of a person or a group? What is the role of equality policies in the interconnections between different power orders/inequality regimes?

To participate, please register by September 21 by email to: coordinator@genderexcel.org

 

Programme:

Thursday October 8

13:15-13:30  Welcome (Anne-Li Lindgren, Prefect, Tema Institute, Linköping University)

13:30-14:15 Welcome and Introduction: Power Shifts in the Service and Knowledge Society (prof Anita Göransson, Linköping University, Sweden)

14:15-15:15  Globalization and Inequalities: Complexity and Contested Modernities (prof Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University, UK)

15:15-15:45  Coffee break

15:45-16:45   Eduscapes. Gendered Imaginaries. Educational Biographies and Speaking Positions.  (prof Ulf Mellström, Luleå Technical University, Sweden)

19:00             Symposium Dinner

Friday October 9

9:15-10:15    Care, Migration and the Gender Order (prof Ursula Apitzsch, J W Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany )

10:15-10:45  Coffee break

10:45-11:45 Work Life Balance for Fathers in Globalized Knowledge Work. Some Insights from the Norwegian Context (prof Elin Kvande,  Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)

12-13:15       Lunch

13:15-14:45  Concluding panel debate


June 30, 2009 | 10:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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How to tackle Child labour in Nepal?
Related to country: Nepal
About the book: ""

Translations available in: English (original) | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

Elimination of all forms of child labour is a long-term goal the achievement of which depends upon the overall economic development of the country. Yet, the challenge of protecting children from the most hazardous forms of labour should be tackled as a matter of urgency and priority. Child labour related ILO Conventions (No. 138 and 182) and recommendation (No 190) both require the ratifying states to take immediate and effective measures to prohibit and eliminate hazardous/worst forms of child labour. For the purpose, it is necessary to identify and locate the hazardous forms of child labour, workplaces, and processes in consultation with employers’ and workers’ organizations. Likewise, the exposure of children to such places and processes should be strictly monitored. However, any measures to monitor and eliminate hazardous forms of child labour require the identification and high prioritisation of such works.

I want to do some work on this field in Nepal. Do you have any experience on working in the similar field?

April 17, 2009 | 7:27 AM Comments  0 comments

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