CoMMonS book talk: Feminist Trouble. Intersectional Politics in Postsecural Times
Copenhagen Centre for Political Mobilisation and Social Movement Studies (CoMMonS) invites to the third talk of the new CoMMonS Book Talk Series.
The book talk will be done by Associate Professor Eléonore Lépinard author of 'Feminist Trouble: Intersectional Politics in Post-Secular Times', published by Oxford University Press in 2020.
The discussants are:
- Gökce Yurdakul, Professor of Sociology, Humboldt University of Berlin
- Teresa Cappiali, Postdoctoral Fellow, Lund University Department of Gender Studies
Moderator: Nicole Doerr, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, Head of CoMMonS.
Host: Alice Mattoni, Associate Professor of Sociology, Bologna University, Department of Political and Social Sciences.
The talk is co-organised with the Council of European Studies Network on Immigration Research.
The CoMMonS Book Talks series
The CoMMonS Book Talks Series presents groundbreaking books published on social movements, collective actions, and critical thinking about contentious politics. During book talks, the authors will engage into a conversation with a small panel of discussants, including academics, activists, and practitioners working in the civil society sector.
The CoMMonS Book Talks Series aims at supporting the creation of constructive debates on the most urgent social, political, and economic problems of our times. It is developing a shared knowledge on how people respond to ongoing dynamics of change, from the grassroots, across the world.
The CoMMonS Book Talks Series is a collaborative transnational endeavor jointly organised by the Copenhagen Centre for Political Mobilisation and Social Movement Studies, UCPH, and the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna, in Italy.
Each book talk lasts about 1 hour and it is online, free, and open to everyone.