Next Conference - 1-3 February 2008
at the Southland Institute of Technology, Invercargill.
The 2008 conference will be organised by South Island members. Plenty of time for North Islanders to start planning a great South Island summer holiday that includes coming to the conference!
Conference 2005
"Sustaining Women, Regenerating Feminisms"
This Conference was held in Auckland on 25-27 November 2005.
Print copies of the Conference Papers are available at $30 for members, and
$35 for institutions/non-members. A CD version is also available for $10.
Send your name, address (including email address) and cheque to: Women's Studies
Association, PO Box 5382, Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
contents:
- Urbashi Barat: From Resistance to Regeneration
- Denise Bates: Gender as Disability
- Karin Brown: Nga Wahine Toa
- Jon Battista: Magic Fire Women
- Sylvia Baynes: Of Millworkers, Miners and Washerwomen
- Julie Benjamin: Leisure Amid Loveliness
- Celia Briar: Women, Gendered Work & Health
- Jenny Coleman: Who’s telling whose story?
- Patricia Cotton: Storytelling, Transformation & Empowerment
- Judith Dale: Re-reading War Stories
- Anna DeJonge: Duty of "Care" is it Ethical?
- Anne Else: "We have seen the enemy & it isn’t us"
- Sue Fitchett: Sustaining Women’s Verse
- Dena Gilmore: Care giving - why me?
- Lesley Hall: Family life among members of the Communist Party of NZ
- Linda Hill: Employment equity & bargaining
- Prue Hyman: 'Engendering' Economic & Social Policy
- Sue Jackson: 'Armed with knowledge'
- Wende Jowsey: From Bra Burners to Breastfeeders
- Ang Jury: Shame within abusive intimate relationships
- Tina McIvor: The Government's Single Core Benefit Plan
- Heather McPherson: i do not cede
- Susan Mellsop: The Impact of the Health Reforms on Disabled Rural Women
- Jenny Rankine: Media construction of Maori stories/Women & the Treaty
- Jane and Jessica Ritchie: Looking Back, Moving Forward
- Catherine Ross: Women learning in community
- Miriam Saphira: A Lesbian Health Survey
- Ottilie Stolte: Training schemes for 'disadvantaged' unemployed
- Karen Due Theilade: Sexual Negotiations in NZ & Denmark
- Georgina Thompson and Tanya Newman: Why Rape & Sexual abuse are feminist issues
Papers of Past Conferences:
The published papers from past WSA(NZ) Conferences are held by most university libraries.
