New Psychological Perspectives on Objectification and Violence Against Women
Room 920
Melbourne Law School
185 Pelham Street
Carlton
Speakers: Adriana Vargas Saenz and Michelle Stratemeyer, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne
MAEVe Seminar Series
The Melbourne Research Alliance to End Violence Against Women and their Children (MAEVe) was established in 2015 to draw together research and evaluation capacity across the University, in partnership with community, industry and government agencies, to respond to this pressing challenge.
MAEVe strives to make a difference to the lives of women, families and communities by addressing and preventing violence against women through interdisciplinary and intra-institutional collaboration.
MAEVe's lunchtime seminar series is held fortnightly (with the exception of holidays)
Semester 2 Program
All events are held on Tuesdays between 1pm and 2pm at Melbourne Law School, 185 Pelham Street, Carlton.
Date | Room | Topic | Speaker |
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25 July | 920 | Violence and Disability: Contemplating the Intersections | Jessica Cadwallader |
8 August | 224 | Children's Voices in Family Violence Practice and Research | Anita Morris |
22 August | 920 | Sexual Violence and the Culture of Impunity | Dolly Kikon |
5 September | 920 | New Psychological Perspectives on Objectification and Violence Against Women | Adriana Vargas Saenz and Michelle Stratemeyer |
19 September | 920 | Securing Muslim Women's Safety: Organising Against Domestic Violence in the 'Age of Terror' | Amy Piedalue |
10 October | 223 | Understanding Women's Mobility and Empowerment in Bangladesh's Garment Industry | Rimi Khan |
24 October | 920 | Gender and Activism for Indonesian Survivors of Enforced Military Prostitution during the Japanese Occupation of the Netherlands East Indies | Kate McGregor |
14 November | 224 | Intervention Orders Online: Early Results of an Evaluation of the Online Application for FVIOs in Three Magistrates' Courts | Stuart Ross |
28 November | 224 | Violence Against Women in Indian Print Media | Amanda Gilbertson |