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DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Annie Macdonald Langstaff lecture with O’Brien F
 ellow in Residence Laurel Weldon.\n\nAbstract\n\nTo understand gender in t
 he study of contemporary federalist structures\, this lecture distinguishe
 s formal from informal institutions and theorizes the role that social mov
 ements can play in furthering gender equality. The aim is to contribute an
  intersectional approach to the study of gender and federalism that takes 
 into account both the importance of informal institutions and the role of 
 activism in sparking change towards greater gender equality.\n\nThe speake
 r\n\nLaurel Weldon focuses on social movements\, institutions and social p
 olicy. In particular\, she examines the role of social movements in influe
 ncing public policy and is an expert on policies on violence against women
 . She is co-editor of the first ever Oxford Handbook on Politics and Gende
 r and President-elect of the Women’s Caucus of the American Political Scie
 nce Association.\n\nOrganized with the participation of the Peter MacKell 
 Chair in Federalism.\n
DTSTART:20151123T180000Z
DTEND:20151123T193000Z
LOCATION:NCDH 202\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 36
 44 rue Peel
SUMMARY:Gendered Federal Systems: Informal Institutions\, Intersectionality
  and Change
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/law/channels/event/gendered-federal-systems-infor
 mal-institutions-intersectionality-and-change-256393
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