GSC Library [2014-07-02]
Books of Gender Studies Centre you can find through Vilnius University catalogue search
Books you can get at Gender Studies Centre, Didlaukio str. 47 - 203.
Library opening hours:
Mon - Thurs: 9.00am - 5.00pm
Fri: 9.00am - 4.00pm
Sat, Sun: Closed
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Faculty [2012-11-23]
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Dr. Ilona Michailovič
Associate Professor
Education: PhD Thesis, Vilnius University, 2001.
MA in Law, Vilnius University, 1994.
Research interests: Victimology, Restorative Justice, Gender Jurisprudence, Gender-based Violence, Discrimination and Human Rights, Criminal Law. |
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Dr. Aurelija Novelskaitė
Associate Professor
Education: PhD in Sociology, Kaunas University of Technology. PhD dissertation „Women in Lithuanian Academic (scientific) Community: a Sociological Analysis“, Kaunas University of Technology, 2003.
MA in Sociology, Kaunas University of Technology, 1997.
BA in Business Administration, Kaunas University of Technology, 1995. Research interests:
Interrelations between Sociology of Gender and Sociology of Science, Sociology of Professions, Sociology of Organizations, Research (Academic) Ethics.
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Dr. Lijana Stundžė, head
Associate Professor Education:
PhD in Communication, Vilnius University, 2000. MA in Communication and Information, Vilnius University, Faculty of Communication, 1993. Research interests:
Gender Communication.
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Dr. Deimantė Šėporaitytė - Vismantė
Assistant Professor Education:
PhD in Sociology, Vytautas Magnus University, 2011. MA in Sociology, Vytautas Magnus University, 2006. BA in Philosophy and Social Sciences, Šiauliai University, 2004. Research interests:
Dissability and Gender Intersections, Biographies of Men and Women, Gender and Interpersonal Relations, Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences, The Discourse Analysis.
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Contact person [2012-11-23]
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Address: Saulėtekio av. 9, 3rd Building, Room 420, www.lsc.vu.lt |
Women with a disability in media and popular culture: existing between the prominent and the recalcitrant forms of femininity [2013-11-13]
Seminar led by Dr. Deimantė Šėporaitytė
Wednesday, November 13, 6 pm
What are the images of women with a disability that predominate in Lithuanian media, what are the practices of and types of representation that disabled women recieve in foreign and Lithuanian popular culture? How do the practices and representations of disabled women contribute to the spreading of gender stereotypes and their critique? And why do some images of disabled women serve as both liberating expressions and ones which promote oppression?