FJDG Annual Workshop: Feminist Imaginings: Feminist Jurisprudence in Theory and Practice

Event date
1 June 2022
Event time
12:00 - 19:00
Oxford week
TT 6
Venue
The Cube - St Cross Building
Speaker(s)
The FJDG is back with its second Annual Workshop! This year's workshop is open to all students, academics, activists and anyone who would like to showcase their work as a ten minute presentation. The FJDG invite a call for papers that relate broadly to the theme ‘Feminist imaginings: feminist jurisprudence in theory and practice’, drawing upon the wonderful conversations we have had over the course of the year. We warmly invite your interpretation on this broad theme, be that theoretical, empirical, or methodological. How might we (re)imagine feminist jurisprudence in 2022; what might a feminist jurisprudence for now and the future look and feel like, and how might it cross the bridge between feminist theory and feminist practice? You can present on something you are working on currently* or on a completely new idea that you've developed into a ten minute presentation and outlined for us in the 300 word summary below.

The event will open with a keynote speech, and will then follow the format of each presenter speaking for 10 minutes with 30 minutes of questions and discussion from the floor. In the spirit of the FJDG, the idea is a collective discussion and collaborative imagining, where all are invited to take part and contribute. Lunch will be provided and there will be plenty of room for discussion and audience participation throughout. There will also be a drinks reception after the event, to create an opportunity for everyone to connect with people interested in feminist jurisprudence. The event will run as hybrid, taking place in person (in the Cube at the Law Faculty) and over Microsoft Teams, from 12 noon onwards on Wednesday 1st June 2022.
 

Sign up for this event has now closed!


The FJDG is running this event to bring together people working in diverse disciplines and areas on issues relating to feminist jurisprudence, to foster multidisciplinary discussions and collective imagination of what feminist jurisprudence in theory and practice might look like now and in the future. 


More details as to the running of the workshop will be publsihed nearer the time, although we will have attendance capped at 30 so please keep an eye out for when the sign ups to attend open. 

* with the exception of previously published chapters of a DPhil/PhD thesis’.

If you have any questions at all about the application process or workshop itself, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us via email at @Feminist Juris Discussion Group.

 

With warm wishes, 

 

The FJDG Conveners.

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