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London - 2025

Conference History

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Highlighted Speakers

Name Ttile Affiliation
Prof.Dr. Amy L. Stone Housing as Gender-Affirming Care Trinity University, USA
Prof.Dr. Elisabete Ferreira Domestic violence against women as a violation of the ECHR: an overview on the recent ECHR jurisprudence Universidade Católica Portuguesa – Faculty of Law – Oporto School, Portugal
Dr. Debbie Bayntun-Lees Men as Partners: Rethinking Allyship for Workplace Gender Equity through Action Research Hult International Business School, UK
Dr.Afolabi Comfort Yemisi Perception and Effect of Gender Based Violence on Sustainable Development and Education of Girl-Child in South Western Nigeria Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti,Nigeria
Dr.Adekemi Taiwo Negotiating Patriarchy in Nigerian Society: Representation of Female Identity in Nollywood Films Ekiti State University, Nigeria
Dr.Hyun-Joo Lim Menopause policies in neoliberal English universities: continuing stigmatisation and intersectional marginalisation Bournemouth University, UK
Dr.Karen Leong Be You: Integrated facets of self – a framework for women’s identity, values and agency University of Hertfordshire, UK
Dr.Daniele Durante Female Cross-Dressing as Subversive of the Gendered Division of Labour in the Nineteenth-Century Japanese Household Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
Women's Conference Dr.Claire Westman Flimsy borders and online selves: A philosophical exploration of virtual rape University of South Africa (Unisa), South Africa
Dr.Susana Fernandez Blanco Silent Resilience:  Encaustic Feminism in Fragments of Silence Royal University For Women, Bahrain
Dr.Jessica Glaeser Redefining Womanhood through archetypes in the Novels of Calixthe Beyala University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Dr.Serelda Herbin Married to My Purpose: Empowering Women to Reclaim Identity, Resilience, and Leadership Coaching That Cares LLC, USA
Dr.Perpetua Chinomona “We Work Together, But the Fields Are Not Equal”: Lived Experiences of Agricultural Division of Labour in Rural Zimbabwe Rhodes University, South Africa
Mrs. Reham AlBassam The Impact of Feminist Discourse on Disney Amination: From Stereotypical Portrayal into Empowered Females Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia
Ms.  Jordan Ho “They can’t even define what a woman is”: Gender, Narrative, and the 2024 Republican National Convention Lehigh University, USA
Ms. Hakima Choukri Mobilizing Literature for Self-Representation: Emerging Voices in Arab-American Feminism Linguistic, Literary, Cultural, and Interdisciplinary Studies Research Lab, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
Ms. Sophia Kalaf The Barking Child: understanding the ‘pet mom’ phenomenon in contemporary society Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil
Ms. Beatrice Hughes Unwanted Consensual Sex – The Implications for Women University College Dublin, Ireland
Ms. Norah Alomar Portrayal of Female Depression: Applying L’écriture Féminine to The Yellow Wallpaper and A Rose for Emily Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University ,Saudi Arabia
Ms. Antonia Heil Gendered leadership in videoconferencing at the online workplace Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany
Ms. Aishwarya Nambiar Disrupting Confined Boundaries: Creating Spaces of Safety and Play through Leisure University College London, UK
Ms. Luluwah Alhathri It Ends with us From Page to Screen: Gender, Identity, and Narrative Transformation in Literary Adaptations Princess Noura bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia
Ms. Vasiliki Chelidoni Training the next inclusive language professionals’ generation through the eyes of translation educators: An approach based on bridging academic conference learning and professional networking experience Ionian University, Greece
Ms. Ana Margarida De Areia Soares Paula Rego: The Domestic Interior as a Stage University of Edinburgh, UK
Ms. Raikhan Primbetova State Power, Gendered Repression, and Labor Exploitation: A Feminist Political Economy of the ALZHIR Camp Georgetown University Qatar, Qatar
Ms. Rhianna Dorrian The False Equivalence of Femcel and Incel: Political Lesbianism Rebranded? University of Bristol, UK
Ms. Rana Alghoraibi From Brooklyn to Kuwait: Female Identity and the Ethics of Care in Contemporary Fiction Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia
Ms. Elaine Marshall What’s working to accelerate gender equality in sustainable land management and ecosystem restoration? Trinity College Dublin, Ireland