Seminars

Menstruation and Society

Year Founded 2021

Seminar # 799

StatusActive

The last years have brought a tremendous diversity of menstrual-positive expressions—from the artistic to the practical, the serious to the playful, the provocative to the educational, the local to the global. The Menstruation and Society Seminar was established as an interdisciplinary forum for advancing conversations and research around menstruation from a range of different angles. The seminar explores the current state of research, engages new audiences and fields of study, and discusses how collaboration across disciplines can advance the field of menstrual studies and translate to improved programs and policy.

Chair/s

Inga Winkler

Rapporteur/s

Isabella Wegner

External Website

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Meeting Schedule

Scheduled

15
Apr

April 15, 20264:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Zoom

Disrupting the Abject: Bloody Politics of Resistance and Performativity

Speaker/s

Karen Zivi, Grand Valley State University

Miren Guilló-Arakistain, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU

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Past Meetings

Scheduled

04
Feb

February 4, 20264:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Zoom

Supporting Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain in the Workplace – New Developments

Speaker/s

Mike Armour, Western Sydney University

Danielle Howe, Interdisciplinary Feminist Scholar

Scheduled

11
Nov

November 11, 20254:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Zoom

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: Recent Recognition as a Global Challenge

Speaker/s

Jackie Maybin, The University of Edinburgh

Talat Uppal, Women’s Health Road

Scheduled

30
Sep

September 30, 20254:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Zoom

Perimenopause in the Workplace: Lived Experiences and Standard-Setting

Speaker/s

Emily Cherenack, Duke University

Lachean Humphreys, British Standards Institution (BSI)

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