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Women: Between (in)visible dis-ease and (im)possible well-being 

Datum
24. Okto­ber – 28. Okto­ber 2022 

The objec­tive of this con­fer­ence, orga­nized by the AFIN Research Group at the Autonomous Uni­ver­si­ty of Barcelona, is to increase aware­ness of and knowl­edge about numer­ous, sig­nif­i­cant chal­lenges relat­ed to women’s repro­duc­tive health and its social invis­i­bi­liza­tion among sci­en­tif­ic and clin­i­cal pro­fes­sion­als as well as the gen­er­al public. 


I AFIN Inter­na­tion­al Vir­tu­al Con­fer­ence on Female Repro­duc­tive Health 
Women: Between (in)visible dis-ease and (im)possible well-being
Octo­ber 24–28, 2022 
Call for papers from master’s and doc­tor­al students
Dead­line: Sep­tem­ber 19, 2022

The objec­tive of this con­fer­ence, orga­nized by the AFIN Research Group at the Autonomous Uni­ver­si­ty of Barcelona, is to increase aware­ness of and knowl­edge about numer­ous, sig­nif­i­cant chal­lenges relat­ed to women’s repro­duc­tive health and its social invis­i­bi­liza­tion among sci­en­tif­ic and clin­i­cal pro­fes­sion­als as well as the gen­er­al pub­lic. 

Con­firmed con­fer­ence keynote speak­ers include: 
  • Dr. Lynn M. Mor­gan (Mount Holyoke Col­lege, USA), 
  • Dr. Chris Bobel (Uni­ver­si­ty of Mass­a­chu­setts Boston, USA),
  • Dr. Anna Freixas (Retired Pro­fes­sor, Uni­ver­si­ty of Cor­do­ba, Spain),
  • Dr. Dana-Ain Davis (City Uni­ver­si­ty of New York, USA), 
  • Dr. Michele Sadler (Uni­ver­si­ty Adol­fo Ibáñez, Chile) 
  • Dr. Nicky Hud­son (De Mont­fort Uni­ver­si­ty, UK),
  • Dr. Andrea Whit­tak­er (Monash Uni­ver­si­ty, Australia),
  • Dr. Kirsty Lid­di­ard (Uni­ver­si­ty of Sheffield, UK),
  • Dr. Fran­cis­co Car­mona (Clínic Hos­pi­tal, Barcelona, Spain)
Abstracts cov­er­ing the fol­low­ing four top­ic areas should be sent to c.afin@uab.cat to be con­sid­ered for inclu­sion in the com­mu­ni­ca­tions pan­els of the conference
Women’s Age and Repro­duc­tive Life Cycle will ana­lyze how dis­cours­es and prac­tices around the dif­fer­ent phas­es of women’s repro­duc­tive cycles – menar­che, repro­duc­tive adult­hood, and menopause – shape their life experiences.
Assist­ed Repro­duc­tion: Inter­dis­ci­pli­nary Chal­lenges will reflect on dif­fer­en­tial and strat­i­fied access to assist­ed repro­duc­tion, par­tic­u­lar­ly with respect to cross-bor­der move­ments that many women under­take in order to ful­fill their desire for moth­er­hood, often impos­si­ble in their places of origin
Obstet­ric Vio­lence through an Inte­grat­ed and Inter­dis­ci­pli­nary Lens will ana­lyze the peri­na­tal peri­od ‑ges­ta­tion, preg­nan­cy, child­birth and the post­par­tum- and devel­op tools for under­stand­ing and incor­po­ra­tion of shared deci­sion-mak­ing by women involved in repro­duc­tive processes
Dis­abil­i­ty, Repro­duc­tion, Gen­der and Health: Build­ing Alliances is ded­i­cat­ed to reflect­ing on the impact on women’s repro­duc­tive health of dis­cours­es and prac­tices at the inter­sec­tion between gen­der and dis­abling sit­u­a­tions or process­es such as spinal chord injuries or endometriosis.
Oth­er Impor­tant Information: 
  • Papers and posters will be accept­ed in Span­ish or Eng­lish, and some con­fer­ence ses­sions will fea­ture simul­ta­ne­ous translation 
  • Oral paper pre­sen­ta­tion: Send an abstract of 300 words with name(s) and affiliation(s)
  • Poster pre­sen­ta­tion: Send the poster with name(s) and affiliation(s)
  • Reg­is­tra­tion fee: €10
Dates to Remember: 
Sep­tem­ber 19th:Dead­line for abstract submission
Sep­tem­ber 30thPro­pos­al deci­sions communicated
Octo­ber 15thDead­line for registration