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ICUWS 2019

International Conference on Universities and Women's Studies 2019

Taipei, Taiwan, Republic Of China
8 - 9 March 2019
The conference ended on 09 March 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
31st January 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
15th February 2019

About ICUWS 2019

ICUWS 2019 is an opportunity for academics, students, scholars, scientists and engineers from around the world who are involved in the study, management, development and implementation of systems and concepts to combat information warfare or to improve information systems security & connected technologies to come together and exchange ideas. This conference is trying to establish itself as a key event for the understanding of threats and risks to information systems, the development of a strong security culture, and incident investigation.

Topics

Women's studies, Internationalization of african universities, Universities, Women and media, Securing women’s, Girls’ health, Religion and women’s rights

Call for Papers

  • Women and Media in Global Perspective
  • Securing Women’s and Girls’ Health
  • Religion and Women’s Rights
  • Empowering Women through Education and Entrepreneurship
  • Addressing Violence against Women and Girls
  • Advancing Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women and Girls
  • Women’s Leadership in Law Enforcement
  • Violence in Feminist, Gay and Postcolonial Discourses
  • Women’s Artistic Expression
  • Feminization of Poverty
  • Women, Decision making & Leadership
  • Equal opportunities & resources in Education
  • Intersections of Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality
  • Women, Violence and Vulnerability
  • Women, Human rights & justice
  • Women & popular media including www
  • Feminist Theory, Politics & Activism
  • Identities & Diversity
  • Women, Culture & Society
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Gender relations, conflict, violence, war and peacebuilding
  • Gender rules and roles in war and peacebuilding
  • Stereotyped gender identities in war and peacebuilding
  • Domestic violence in war and peacebuilding
  • Gender based violence and prosecution
  • Wartime rape and the reproduction and reinforcement of existing hierarchies
  • Truth commissions
  • UNSC Resolution 1325 and peacebuilding
  • Women's narratives in war and peacebuilding
  • Empowerment of women for peacebuilding
  • National and international laws and peacebuilding
  • Gender discrimination, migration and refugees
  • Migrant smuggling and human trafficking
  • Geography of war and peace
  • Education and peacebuilding
  • Contemporary issues in feminism
  • New perspective in gender studies

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