Second edition of the course ‘Patriarchy and neoliberalism’
The second edition of the online course Patriarchy and neoliberalism: Guide for analysing the challenges and debates of contemporary feminism will begin next February 26. The course is directed by URJC team member Laura Favaro and Ana de Miguel, Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the URJC. In this activity of knowledge transfer, […]
El próximo 26 de febrero arranca la segunda edición del curso online ‘Patriarcado y neoliberalismo: Guía para analizar los retos y debates del feminismo contemporáneo’, dirigido por la miembro del equipo URJC Laura Favaro y Ana de Miguel, profesora Titular de Filosofía Moral y Política en la URJC. En esta actividad de transferencia del conocimiento, […]
This January 2018, the prestigious publisher Peter Lang has launched the volume Gender and Violence In Spanish Culture: From Vulnerability to Accountability, edited by María José Gámez Fuentes and Rebeca Maseda García, PI of the project FEM2016-65834-C2-2-P and member of the international work team, respectively. The book presents, on the one hand, an interdisciplinary approach […]
In the context of the XII edition of the Festival “La violenza illustrata” celebrated in Bologna during November around gender violence, the book by the researchers Chiara Cretella (Università di Bologna) and Diana Fernández Romero (Rey Juan Carlos University) Parla con lei. Dibattiti sulla violenza contro le donne tra Italia e Spagna was presented. The […]
The researchers Laura Castillo Mateu and Alessandra Farné presented the paper “Mujeres en el Mi(ni)sterio del tiempo: de análisis y lecturas multiplataforma” (“Women in the Ministry (mystery) of time: on analysis and multiplatform readings”) at the conference Transmedianálsis 2017: Analysis of discourse in a transmedia environment: research and teaching proposals, organised by the University of […]
In a similar way to the previous research projects led by the Principal Investigator of the URJC project, Sonia Núñez Puente, the theoretical development is one of the strengths of the current project. The systematization of the formation mechanisms of victimization processes in the images and the digital discursive practices on YouTube and social networking […]
María José Gámez Fuentes participated in the Social Movements and Media Technologies seminar at Goldsmiths, University of London, on the 27 of March 2017. The paper she prepared in collaboration with Sonia Ñúñez Puente, from URJC, entitled «Much Ado, about Nothing? Feminist Resistance against Neo-Liberal Post-Machismo Narratives in Spain”, is part of the MINECO project […]
The prestigious publisher Peter Lang has released the volume Gender and Violence In Spanish Culture: From Vulnerability to Accountability, edited by María José Gámez Fuentes and Rebeca Maseda García, PI of the FEM2016-65834-C2-2-P project and member of the international work team, respectively. The publication has contributions from specialists in violence and gender from areas including […]
During the 2016/2017 academic year the SOCIOSEX Interuniversity Research Seminar launched within the framework of the i+d project “The resignification of the woman-victim on social networking sites: implications for the construction of vulnerability and resistance in online activism” led by URJC. Their sessions, which are conducted online, host different presentations and discussions about the most […]
Laura Castillo Mateu, member of the FEM2016-65834-C2-2-P project team presented the paper “Sororidad, clase y sexualidad: relaciones femeninas y feministas en 14 de abril. La República” (“Sisterhood, class and sexuality: female and feminist relations on April 14. The Republic”) in the Gender and Communication Section of the annual conference of the International Association for Media […]