Saturday, February 28, 2009

Gender and Society

Work, Gender and Society
The exact priorities, pathways and specific work-plan of the TWG responsible for Theme 4 will be defined by the Group itself and will follow the general scheme outlined. However on the basis of the planning which has already taken place, we may say that the agenda of this group is to look at the different ways in which society has organised itself in different times and places, with respect to the organisation of labour, the definition of gender roles, civic and family structures. The ways in which these forms of organisation have been – or have not been – exported to other parts of the world, the extent to which they define a kind of European-ness, or vice versa, the extent to which national, regional and chronological differences are significant within Europe will be examined as will the links with colonial society and with political and economic changes in the role of Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. The central methodological core around which this TWG will work sees the study of gender as a valuable tool for understanding social structures and their evolutions rather than as an end in itself.



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Leader:
Berteke Waaldijk
University of Utrecht
berteke.waaldijk [at] let.uu.nl



Reference Person in the Management Group:
Carla Salvaterra
University of Bologna
carla.salvaterra [at] unibo.it



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