Paris 2023 © Morgane Rudaz
Paris 2023 © Morgane Rudaz
17h45 - tour of the Streikhouse (Sihlquai 115, 8005 Zurich)
18h30 - screening of the movie THE INVISIBLE. MODERN SLAVERY IN EUROPE with the presence of Nora Komposch, followed by an open discussion + Aperó
18h30 - screening of the movie RIPOSTE FEMINISTE with the presence of colleureuses from different swiss collectives, followed by an open discussion at Lestime (Rue de l’Industrie 5, 1201 Genève) + Aperó
15h 00 - Weaving together feminist geographies
Space for discussion and creating posters for Swiss Feminist Strike + Cake and cold drinks (behind the GIUB, Hallerstrasse 12, 3012 Bern)
Annual meeting of the Thematic Group Feminist Geographies of the Association Suisse de Géographie (ASG) and Preconference of the Decolonizing geography and environmental studies? Lausanne (CH). With Stefanie Boulila and Miriam Tola.
Kick-off meeting of the Thematic Group Feminist Geographies of the Association Suisse de Géographie (ASG). University of Neuchâtel (CH). With Karine Duplan and Elisabeth Militz.
At the 16th Swiss Geoscience Meeting in Bern in November 2018, the thematic group organized the session "Bodies, Space and Difference in the Global Intimate" during the Human Geographies Symposium, thus for the first time creating space for feminist-geographical research at a Swiss Geoscience Meeting. Organizers: Karine Duplan (University of Geneva), Elisabeth Militz (University of Bern)
At the 17th Swiss Geoscience Meeting in Fribourg in November 2019, the group organized two dedicated sessions, one on technological intimacy (Intimate technologies, bodies and space) and another on intersectionality (Power, geography and space), as part of the symposium number 21 "Human Geographies: Bodies, Cultures, Societies". Organizers: Karine Duplan, University of Geneva & University of Neuchâtel / Elisabeth Militz, University of Bern
At the 18th Swiss Geoscience Meeting in Zürich/ online in November 2020, Zurich/online, the group organized the session “Bodies, cultures and society" during the Human geography Symposium and Organizers: Karine Duplan, University of Geneva & University of Neuchâtel / Elisabeth Militz, University of Bern with 3 sessions, icluding the first one organnized by Elisabeth Militz and Karine Duplan for the group: Geographies of sexualities / Geographies of Work and Workers’ Experiences / Slow Scholarship, Better Science: Political horizons and practical steps to remake the university.
At the 19th Swiss Geoscience Meeting online in November 2021, the group organized the symposium number 21 "Human Geographies: Bodies, Cultures, Societies". Organizers: Karine Duplan, University of Geneva & University of Neuchâtel / Elisabeth Militz, University of Bern with 3 sessions: Making place, claiming space: protesting bodies and contesting voices in troubled times / In/between Spaces of Power - SF Geographies of Bodies in Troubled Times / Critical Sustainability Studies in (research) practice.