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Violence Against Women & Girls 2022

Creating a World Without Violence Against Women & Girls: The Role of the Arts 
Fri 25 - Sat 26 Nov 2022  

This international hybrid conference on the role of creative activism in ending violence against women and girls was hosted by the Crescent Arts Centre, Belfast and coordinated by Dr. Hilary McCollum and the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's University, Belfast.

The following video series was filmed by the team at the Crescent Arts Centre and edited by Suzi Bloom. These recorded papers encapsulate the majority of the research from our wonderful array of activists, creative practitioners, academics and survivors.

Keynote Speakers

Winnie Li

Winnie M Li: Creative Activism, Creating Change: Writing, Community & Survivorhood

Prof Robin E. Field

Professor Robin E. Field: Literary Activism and Community Building in the Rape Novel

Natasha Cuddington & Ruth Carr

Natasha Cuddington and Ruth Carr: Her Other Language - Beyond Omission, Erasure & Redaction

Panel 1: New Narratives

Florentina Gümüş and Dr Yeliz Biber Vangölü (Ataturk University), and Yasaman Taheri (University of Tehran), chaired by Dr Trish McTigue (Queen's University Belfast).

Watch it here

Panel Two: Minoritised Women and Girls

Dr. Kasey Jones-Matrona (University of Oklahoma), Laura Roldán-Sevillano (University of Zaragoza), and Hilary McCollum (Queen's University Belfast), chaired by Dr Nazia Akhtar (International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad).

Watch it here

Panel Three: Contextual Violence

Réaltán Ní Leannáin (Author and Activist), Dr Louisa Parker (aka Una, Oxford Centre for Criminology), Dr. Keisha Allan, (Baruch College, New York), and Dr Nazia Akhtar (International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad), chaired by Sharon Dempsey (Queen's University Belfast).

Watch it here

Panel Four: Changing the Lens

Sharon Dempsey (Queen's University Belfast), Amy Beddows, (London Metropolitan University), Stella Godmet (Canterbury Christ Church University), and Maria Butler (University College Cork), chaired by Marine Berthiot (Edinburgh University).

Watch it here

Panel Five: Re-Reading the Past

Prof Moyra Haslett (Queen’s University Belfast, Prof Ellen Stockstill (Penn State Harrisburg), and Payel Ray (West Bengal University), chaired by Lucy Cullen (Queen's University Belfast).

Watch it here

Panel Six: Violence in the Media

Violence Against Women and Girls Research Network: Ankita Mishra (University of Sheffield), Melody House (University of Strathclyde), Zoё Asser (Queen Mary University), Amy Beddows (London Met University).

Watch it here

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Conference Organising Committee

The Conference is hosted by the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's University, and organised by Dr Hilary McCollum, with guidance and support from colleagues across the University. 

Read the full conference schedule below...


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