DAY 1: 22 May 2017
10:00 – 10:30 (ORB 2.55):
GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTION
10:30 – 12:30 (ORB 2.55)
IN THE ARTS (Chair: Silvia Ross, University College Cork)
- Deborah Jermyn (University of Roehampton)
‘Why does the BBC think violence against women is sexy’?: Interrogating The Fall
- Nuala Finnegan (University College Cork)Hypervisibility, spectacle and the female body: framing fem(in)icide in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
- Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba (University of Austin, Texas)Women killer organizations: the sase of Arroyo del Navajo and the Imberbes
12:30 – 14:00 (Second Floor, Social Area, Block B):
LUNCH
14:00 – 16:00 (ORB 2.55):
IN THE MEDIA (Chair: Alan Gibbs, University College Cork)
- Karen Boyle (University of Stirling)
What’s in a name?: (men’s) (gender based) violence against women (and children)
- Una Mullally (Journalist at Irish Times)Covering fear: how media covers gender based violence and how journalists deal with writing about it when online discourse is typified by misogyny
- Donna M. Alexander (University College Cork)Representing gender based violence in virtual reality: Nonny de la Peña’s Immersive Journalism
16:00 – 16:30 (Second Floor, Social Area, Block B):
COFFEE BREAK
16:30 – 18:30 (ORB 2.55):
IN LAW AND PHILOSOPHY (Chair: Vittorio Bufacchi, University College Cork)
- Tamar Pitch (Università di Perugia)
Male violence against women: what do we mean and why an emphasis on the criminal justice system is risky
- Rosa Logar (President of WAVE – Women Against Violence Europe)The Istanbul Convention as a legally binding framework to prevent violence against women and domestic violence in Europe – Potentials and challenges
- Susan Brison (Dartmouth College)Representing sexual violence. A philosophical perspective
20:00: DINNER