Gender & Bodies Workshop University of Southampton - In Person Registration
Philosophy workshop on questions of gender and bodies and the relationship between them, with Quill Kukla, Matthew Cull and Fiona Woollard.
Date and time
Location
University of Southampton Highfield Campus
University of Southampton Highfield Campus Southampton SO17 1BJ United KingdomAbout this event
This workshop explores questions of gender and bodies and the relationship between them.
Speakers will discuss topics such as:
· How should we understand forms of gendered embodiment?
· How do gender and bodies relate to other areas of our lives, such as parenthood?
· Should we ‘abolish gender’? And if so, what does that involve?
Schedule
10am - Registration and coffee
10.15-11.15 – Fiona Woollard (University of Southampton) "What Makes Me A Mother? Gendered Parental Identities as Shared Interpretations"
11.15-11.35 - coffee
11.35-12.35 – Matthew Cull (The University of Edinburgh) “Engineers and Wrecking Crews: Contemporary Gender Abolitionism”
12.35 -1.30 - lunch
1.30 - 2.30 – Quill Kukla (Georgetown University) “Centering Gender Euphoria”
2.30-3pm -coffee
Participants are also invited to attend Elise Woodard (KCL)’s talk at the University of Southampton’s Philosophy Departmental Research Seminar (3pm-5pm) and to join us for dinner or drinks after the Departmental Research Seminar.
(You can also have a break instead of attending the seminar and join us for drinks or dinner at 5.15pm!)
In person: The Venue, Travel and Food
The workshop will take place in room 1065 in the Murray Building (Building 58) on Highfield Campus, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ.
For information about the main workshop room, including accessibility information, see:
https://data.southampton.ac.uk/room/58-1065.html
For information about travel to help you plan your journey see:
https://www.southampton.ac.uk/visitor-information
There are accessible toilets with level access close to the room where the workshop will take place, for full details see:
https://www.accessable.co.uk/university-of-southampton/access-guides/building-58-murray
Babies and children are welcome at the workshop, but unfortunately, only by prior arrangement and with some conditions. To manage the needs of all participants, we ask that babies and young children are not brought into the main workshop room during talks, unless asleep or quiet. Parents attending with young children can participate in talks online in the quieter room/ family room and participate in social events in person. Parents are responsible for their children at all times.
An additional room in the same building as the workshop has been booked for participants’ use. This will act a quieter room as well as a family room for participants with young children. The workshop sessions will be streamed into the quieter room/ family room, and participant will be able to ask questions online or through the chat. For information about the room, including accessibility information see:
https://data.southampton.ac.uk/room/58-1035.html
If you need a fully quiet room, please contact the organiser: F.woollard@soton.ac.uk
Parking on Highfield is very limited. We recommend that participants use public transport where possible. We are hoping to be able to provide workshop participants with parking on Avenue Campus and walk to Highfield. This is approximately a 15-minute walk. We are also hoping to reserve a limited number of spaces reserved on Highfield for participants who would struggle with the walk, but do not hold a Disabled Badge. You will be asked during the registration process whether you plan to bring a car, so we can make sure we have the right parking arranged for you.
For a map of the university see:
https://maps.southampton.ac.uk/#16/50.9361/-1.3945
We will provide tea, coffee, and snacks during the coffee breaks. We aim to accommodate all dietary requirements. Please let us know any that apply to you when you register.
If you wish to buy lunch, there is a Costa Coffee 2 minutes’ walk from the venue. There is also The Piazza Food Court and vegan restaurant The Plant Pot, both in the Student Union Building around 6 minutes’ walk from the venue.
For accessibility information for Costa Coffee see https://accessadvisr.net/place/view/35732
For accessibility information for the Student Union Building, see https://www.accessable.co.uk/university-of-southampton/access-guides/building-42-the-students-union
We have not yet confirmed the venue for dinner.
Online
Online registration is also available. To register for the online event go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/862494162257?aff=oddtdtcreator
Additional Accessibility Information:
We aim to make this conference as accessible as possible, in line with the SWIP/BPA guidance for accessible conferences. To that end:
We may be able to secure funding for additional services and materials, such as a palantypist or sign language interpreter, conversion of handouts etc. into braille, accommodation for personal assistants, or childcare. Please contact us as soon as possible if this would be helpful for you.
Talks will last around 40 minutes. There will then be a five-minute break, followed by a 15-minute Q&A.
We will permit questions during Q&A to be written down rather than spoken out loud. If online, please use the chat feature to type out your question. If in person, please write the question down on paper and hand it to one of the organisers.
See information about the accessibility of the venue above in the section ‘In Person: The Venue and Travel.’
Organised by
Dr Fiona Woollard is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton. She has published on topics including the distinction between doing and allowing harm, climate change and the non-identity problem, the moral significance of numbers, pornography and the norm of monogamy. Her current research focuses on the Philosophy of Pregnancy and Motherhood/ Parenthood and Gender.