EUI Events


2018 International Academic Conference on Organized Crime and Gender

11-13 July 2018 UNODC’s Education for Justice initiative and the Migration Policy Centre will convene an International Academic Conference on the gender and gendered dynamics of organized crime, including trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants. The Conference will be held from 11 to 13 July 2018 at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. […]

A Political Theory of Sex Post-#MeToo

 Friday 22 June 2018 at 14:30 – Sala degli Stemmi, Villa Salviati, EUI Speake: Heidi Matthews (Osgoode Hall Law School, York University) ABSTRACT: Over the last 6 months, the so-called #MeToo ‘movement’ has deplatformed countless celebrity men accused of various forms of ‘sexual misconduct,’ ranging from forcible rape to bad date behaviour. For the first […]

The Languages of Sexual Equality in Western Europe, 1950-1970

Wednesday 20 June 2018 at 5:00 PM – Seminar Room 2, Badia Fiesolana ‘ Presentation organised by the LGBTIQ Interdisciplinary Working Group Speaker: Julia Maclachlan (University of Manchester) Abstract: Julia’s PhD project investigates the transnational flows of scientific and social knowledge, which shaped the understanding and experience of sexually dissident masculinities in Britain in a period […]

History of Sexuality

1 June 2018 – 13:00-18:00, Sala del Torrino – Villa Salviati – Workshop organised by Prof. Pieter Judson (EUI) This workshop features presentations of diverse works-in-progress in the social, cultural, legal, and political History of Sexuality by four current researchers in the department of History and Civilization and by Professor Mark Cornwall of the University of […]

Improve your Work-Environment and Research with a New look on Gender

13 June 2018, 14.00 – 17.00, Seminar room (villa Malafrasca) The workshop will provide an opportunity to learn some tools and techniques to ensure that “gender” is taken into account in the work-place, in the coordination of research, and in research. It will focus first on integrating a gender component into research and related coordination […]