"Violence against women" next session in Debats UB: Feminisme(s)

 
 
Institutional
(15/10/2020)

“Violence against women” is the title of the next session in the cycle  Debats UB: Feminisme(s), to be held on Tuesday, October 27, at 5 p.m., online through the Youtube channel of the UB. Participants are Paz Francés Lecumberri, criminal attorney and criminologist at the Public University of Navarre; Elena Losada, lecturer at the Faculty of Philology and Communication of the UB and expert on crime novels written by women, and Dolors Molas, lecturer at the Faculty of Geography and History of the UB, who studied violence against women over different periods of time. The debate will be chaired by the journalist Mayka Navarro.

 
 
Institutional
15/10/2020

“Violence against women” is the title of the next session in the cycle  Debats UB: Feminisme(s), to be held on Tuesday, October 27, at 5 p.m., online through the Youtube channel of the UB. Participants are Paz Francés Lecumberri, criminal attorney and criminologist at the Public University of Navarre; Elena Losada, lecturer at the Faculty of Philology and Communication of the UB and expert on crime novels written by women, and Dolors Molas, lecturer at the Faculty of Geography and History of the UB, who studied violence against women over different periods of time. The debate will be chaired by the journalist Mayka Navarro.

Debats UB: Feminisme(s) responds to the will to reflect and celebrate the plurality and diversity of women and feminist movements. Like in Debats UB: Catalunya i Espanya, with this new cycle, the University wants to become a meeting point for different existing sensitivities in our society and promote the use of the word to favour the understanding and contribute to the resolution of conflicts. At the same time, the UB wants to provide an academic view of social worries, providing analytical tools and promoting collective reflection. Debats UB: Feminisme(s) includes themes such as gender and the human brain, history and current times of feminist movements, the role of women in economy and development, women and power, and violence against women.