PROGRAMME
| 9:00-9:30 |
Registration and Coffee |
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Morning Panel: Gendering War |
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Plenary Speakers |
Chair |
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9:30-10:15
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Professor Cynthia Cockburn (City University) Feminist antimilitarism: scope, problematic and difficulties in a global social movement |
Professor Anne Murcott |
| 10:15-11:00 | Dr Helen Liebling (Coventry University) Meg Stacey Annual Memorial Lecture: 'Research and intervention with women war survivors in Uganda: The health consequences of war' |
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| 11:00-11:15 | Coffee/Tea | |
| 11:15-11:45 | Professor Linda McKie (Glasgow Caledonian University) and Chris Yuill (The Robert Gordon University) Sociological Perspectives on Defining and Accounting for Violence: Gender and the Conflict in Northern Ireland |
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| 11:45-12:15 | Professor Liz Stanley (University of Newcastle) Feminist scholarship and moral life: using Charles Goddard’s ‘The Boer mother’ to think about good, bad, death, mourning, vengeance, justice and other big ideas |
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| 12:15-12:45 | Dr Parita Mukta (University of Warwick) The Vision of a Peaceable Life |
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| 12:45-14:00 | Buffet Lunch | |
Afternoon Panel: Professional Regulation |
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| 14:00-14:45 | Sir Donald Irvine (Picker Institute Europe) Meg Stacey: The New Professionalism in Medicine |
Professor Celia Davies
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| 14:45-15:30 | Dr Jocelyn Cornwell (London School of Economics and Political Science) The short life of a regulator: the case of the Commission for Health Improvement |
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| 15:30-16:00 | Coffee/Tea | |
| 16:00-16:30 | Professor Gillian Hundt (University of Warwick) Women’s Experiences of Risky Knowledge and the Technological Imperative: Genetic Prenatal Screening |
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| 16:30-17:00 | Dr Geraldine Brady (Coventry University) ‘I would like to be normal and popular’: children’s experiences of ADHD |
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| 17:00-17:30 |
Professor Virginia Olesen, University of California, San Francisco |
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| 17:30 |
Drinks party in Meg’s honour |
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