Call for Papers: Forthcoming conference on
the Global Status of Women and Girls
Christopher Newport University,
College of Arts and Humanities, seeks papers for the forthcoming conference on
the Global Status of Women and Girls to be held at
CNU, March 3-5, 2016
This interdisciplinary conference seeks to foster inquiries into the complex and multifocal issues faced by women and girls around the world, both historically and today. We invite scholars from all academic disciplines to submit proposals addressing the political, social, economic, psychological, developmental, educational, literary, artistic, philosophical, religious, ethical and health issues of women and girls.
This interdisciplinary conference seeks to foster inquiries into the complex and multifocal issues faced by women and girls around the world, both historically and today. We invite scholars from all academic disciplines to submit proposals addressing the political, social, economic, psychological, developmental, educational, literary, artistic, philosophical, religious, ethical and health issues of women and girls.
The conference seeks not only to
clarify key questions that must be asked in this vital area of public policy
but also to unearth the forces that created these current dilemmas. Through the
interdisciplinary study of past and present, the conference will engage
researchers in policy
conversations benefiting the global community.
Submissions from any academic discipline – including but not limited to history, philosophy, religious studies, sociology, psychology, chemistry, environmental science, medicine, biomedical ethics, economics, political science, gender studies, communication studies and
literature – are welcome. We invite professionals in both academic and nonacademic settings to submit proposals. Topics to be covered may include, but are not limited to:
· The feminization of poverty
· Wage inequality
· Women in the workplace
· Child marriage
· War and women
· Human trafficking
· Environmental change and the economic status of women
· Religion and the status of women
· Girls and education
· Sexual assault/rape
· Disability and accessibility
· Relational aggression between girls and women
· Mental health and women
· Artistic, mediated and literary representations/performances
· Social media and social change for women and girls
· Gender identity and socialization
· Social policy and the state of women and girls
· Environmental health risks to women
· Effects of global climate change on women
Please submit a 350 to 500-word abstract on this topic by November 1 at globalstatusofwomen-conf.org. All submissions will be peer reviewed, and those accepted will be notified no later than January 1, 2016. Finished papers will ideally be 15-20 minutes in length.
conversations benefiting the global community.
Submissions from any academic discipline – including but not limited to history, philosophy, religious studies, sociology, psychology, chemistry, environmental science, medicine, biomedical ethics, economics, political science, gender studies, communication studies and
literature – are welcome. We invite professionals in both academic and nonacademic settings to submit proposals. Topics to be covered may include, but are not limited to:
· The feminization of poverty
· Wage inequality
· Women in the workplace
· Child marriage
· War and women
· Human trafficking
· Environmental change and the economic status of women
· Religion and the status of women
· Girls and education
· Sexual assault/rape
· Disability and accessibility
· Relational aggression between girls and women
· Mental health and women
· Artistic, mediated and literary representations/performances
· Social media and social change for women and girls
· Gender identity and socialization
· Social policy and the state of women and girls
· Environmental health risks to women
· Effects of global climate change on women
Please submit a 350 to 500-word abstract on this topic by November 1 at globalstatusofwomen-conf.org. All submissions will be peer reviewed, and those accepted will be notified no later than January 1, 2016. Finished papers will ideally be 15-20 minutes in length.
Please contact Lori Underwood, Dean
of the College of Arts and Humanities, at ahconf@cnu.edu with
any questions about the conference.
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