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OP24


Religion and Gender: Agency and Feminist (Use of) Technologies 
Convenor:
Jessica Albrecht (University of Heidelberg)
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Chair:
Jessica Albrecht (University of Heidelberg)
Discussant:
Jessica Albrecht (University of Heidelberg)
Format:
Panel
Location:
Lambda 1 room
Sessions:
Wednesday 6 September, -
Time zone: Europe/Vilnius

Short Abstract:

This panel wants to investigate the relationship between religion and feminism by looking at the use of technologies which enable international exchange such as journals, social media and others. How do (global and local) debates on feminism influence religion and vice versa?

Long Abstract:

This panel wants to investigate the relationship between religion and feminism by looking at the use of technologies which enable international exchange such as journals, social media and others. It proposes to look at gender, feminism and religion through the lens of how they are mediated and constructed through such technologies. The panel welcomes papers on original research (historical and contemporary) as well as methodological and theoretical reflections concerned with the following questions:

How do (global and local) debates on feminism influence (global and local discourses on) religion and vice versa?

How do these technologies and media influence agency in relation to religion, gender and feminism?

Are there technologies related to religion which have been challenged or transformed by feminists and vice versa?

Are religious technologies gendered?

What role do such technologies play in relation to continuity and change, especially when global and local discourses and practices come together, such as with feminism and religion?

Do changing technologies change conceptions of religion and gender?

How can looking at technologies help us to understand the relationship between feminism and religion?

What is the relationship between the local and the global when looking at media, gender and agency?

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Wednesday 6 September, 2023, -