GEXcel Theme 2 (LiU/ÖU) will give several seminar series this Autumn. Open Seminars (together with Tema Genus, LiU), a GEXcel mini-conference 20th November, a GEXcel symposium 2 December, and the GEXcel internal seminars. If you wish to attend the conference and the symposium please contact Malena Gustavson, Email: malena.gustavson@liu.se
GEXcel calendar
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Seminar Series Autumn 2008
Categories: Activity
Time: 08/28/2008 - 13:15 - 12/04/2008 - 17:00
Location: Linköping University, T-building
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Symposium: Men, age and embodiment: Power, hegemony and deconstruction
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GEXcel Conference “Men and Masculinities, Moving On! Embodiments, Virtualities, Transnationalisations”
Time: 12/05/2008 - 09:00 - 01/20/2009 - 18:00
Location: Linköping University 27-29 April 2009
GEXcel Theme 2 Conference – Call for papers and participation
“Men and Masculinities, Moving On! Embodiments, Virtualities, Transnationalisations”
GEXcel’s current Theme “Deconstructing the Hegemony of Men and Masculinities” invites junior and senior scholars to apply for a workshop conference 27-29 April 2009.
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New invitation to apply for GEXcel visiting fellowships
GEXcel Theme 4 & 5 "Sexual Health, Embodiment and Empowerment. Bridging Epistemological Gaps". Apply before January 20, 2009
GEXcel news
GEXcel Seminars this Autumn
October 16 | 0 comments
Sheila Jeffreys, Toni Calasanti and many more will visit GEXcel Theme 2 in November and December. If you wish to hear them talk, you can find out where and when in our seminar series programme.
Download the Work in Progress Report from the Örebro Conference
December 04 | 0 comments
This fourth work-in-progress report comprises short summaries of most of the presentations given at GEXcel’s first research conference, which took
place at Örebro University on May 22-25, 2008.Invitation to apply for visiting fellowship
August 26 | 0 comments
Invitation to apply for a GEXcel visiting fellowship is announced. The research theme is "Deconstruction the Hegemony of Men and Masculinities" (Theme 2), directed by Prof. Jeff Hearn, at Department of Gender Studies, Linköping University, Sweden.
Apply before October 14, 2008 (for Spring 2009).Read the work-in-progress report from GEXcel's spring seminars
August 15 | 0 comments
This is GEXcel's third work-in-progress report and it presents the proceedings from the research carried out by GEXcel Visiting Fellows Eudine Barriteau, Kimberle Crenshaw, Ann Ferguson, Stevi Jackson and Xingkui Zhang during their stay at Örebro University in spring 2008. The work is part of GEXcel’s first theme, Gender, Sexuality and Global Change.
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Photos from Theme 1 Conference on Gender, Sexuality and Global Change
May 27 | 0 comments
Visiting Fellows hold seminars at Örebro University
March 19 | 0 comments
On April 24-29 Eudine Barriteau, Ann Ferguson, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Stevi Jackson and Xingkui Zhang, all GEXcel Visiting Fellows, hold open seminars at Örebro University. Click here for schedule and abstracts.
International Conference: The War Question for Feminism
February 21 | 0 comments
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(What's this?)Future visions of GEXcel
By Stine Adrian on 10 Aug | 0 comments
CATSgender
The long-term aim of GEXcel is to develop a Sweden-based European Collegium for Advanced Gender Studies (CATSgender). With a foundation in the excellent research records and transdisciplinary complementarity of the internationally highly experienced team of six professors, united within the framework of the Institute for Thematic Gender Studies, the establishment of GEXcel is planned to make it possible for the group to take their already well established and extensive international and interdisciplinary research collaborations to an important and decisive new level.
In its capacity of a temporary structure, established for 5 years, GEXcel is intended to be a developmental scheme for a more long-term European centre of gender excellence, i.e. for an institute- or collegium-like structure dedicated to advanced, transnational and transdisciplinary gender research, research training and education in advanced Gender Studies.
While we contentwise take our point of departure from existing gender research excellence and on this basis develop a cluster of innovative themes to be researched by GEXcel, we ares tructurally inspired by the models of leading European and North American institutes for advanced study, such as Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of California Irvine, and in Sweden The Swedish Collegium for Advanced Studies (SCAS at Uppsala University). These institutes are all attractive environments, famous as creative meeting places where top scholars in various fields from all over the world, and from different generations, may find time for reflective work and for meeting and generating new, innovative research.
These centres of excellence have been very productive over the years both in ideas and publications. We would like to explore how this kind of academic structures that have proved very productive in terms of advancing excellence and high level, internationally important and recognized research within other areas of study, can unleash new potentials of gender research and initiate a new level of excellence within the area. The idea is, however, not just to take an existing academic form for unfolding of excellence potentials and fill it with excellent gender research. Understood as a developmental scheme for CATSgender, GEXcel should build on inspirations from the above mentioned units for advanced studies, but also further explore and assess what excellence in this particular area of research means in terms of both contents and form/structure.
GEXflex: Gendering Excellence in reflexive organising
GEXflex is that part of the Centre of Gender Excellence that seeks to develop GEXcel by way of an explicit reflexive organisational project. This is to be done throughout the history and development of GEXcel. This involves developing a reflexive way of organising and documenting, that is, seeing the organising of GEXcel as an integral and critical part of the developing gender excellence in research, and not just an instrumental matter or an optional add-on.
GEXflex thus includes:
* developing a reflexive, feminist way of organising;
* documenting and describing how the process of organising is done, as a key part of feminist methodology;
* developing an appropriate publication strategy;
* studying existing models of institutions for advanced study in Sweden and abroad and reflect on optimal ways of adapting them to fit the area of Gender Studies. This is part of working for the long-term goal of constructing a platform for a more permanent Sweden-based European Collegium for Advanced Gender Studies;
* exploring socio-technical models for combining virtual and physical co-presence while doing joint gender research: We plan implement sociotechnically innovative ways of combining the benefits of spatial co-presence in the same physical environment with use of a maximum of ICTs to facilitate communication and research collaboration. Physical co-presence is given high priority by the Fellowship Program. We also think that careful experiments with ICTs can benefit the area immensely, if implemented creatively.



