Gender Inequality, Homophobia and Violence: the three pillars of patriarchal norms and attitudes and their relations

On 14 March 2019, PhD researcher Asa Ekvall (under the joint supervision of ISS/EUR and University of Antwerp) will defend her thesis entitled 'Gender Inequality, Homophobia and Violence: the three pillars of patriarchal norms and attitudes and their relations'. 

Professor
Professor
Petra Meier
Professor
Co-promotor
Dr Dubravka Zarkov
Associate professor
Dr Sharada Srinivasan
Associate professor
Dr Marsha Henry
Professor
Dirk de Bièvre
Professor
Assistant professor
Date
Thursday 14 Mar 2019, 16:00 - 17:30
Type
PhD defence
Room
Aula B
Location
International Institute of Social Studies
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Ms. Asa Ekvall's research studies how attitudes to gender (in)equality, heteronormativity and various types of violence are related to each other. Specific attention is given in the paper to the relations between patriarchal attitudes and violent conflict, next to the more often studied relations between patriarchy and violence against women and gay men. It also investigates possibilities to change patriarchal attitudes towards gender, heteronormativity and violence, making them more egalitarian.

Ms. Asa Ekvall's thesis and this Public Defence are a result from a partnership agreement on joint supervision between the University of Antwerp and ISS/EUR. The Public Defence will take place on Thursday 14 March 2019. The ceremony will begin promptly at 16.00 hrs in Aula Bof the ISS, Kortenaerkade 12, The Hague. The doors will be closed after the start of the Public Defence, but will be briefly opened after the candidate’s introduction to allow latecomers to enter.

The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the Atrium of the ISS. And the professors are invited to join the academic procession.

More information

This Public Defence may broadcast on ISS livestream. If so, you will be able to watch the Public Defence live at www.iss.nl/live and later on on the ISS YouTube channel. 

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