Working Group 3
Information and dissemination: infrastructures and networks in Europe and beyond
First meeting at Spring conference Utrecht, April 9, 2011
The focus of the working group is:
This working group is explicitly transversal, which means that the goal is to have involvement of researchers, students, activists, policymakers as well as information and resource centres in the group.
Proposals by working group 3
1) Proposal for session/workshop or panel on Budapest conference: How can researchers benefit from the services of information centres and women's libraries in Europe?
No budget involved, free working time of participants in the group.
This activity aims to:
The project will strengthen ATGENDER by making networks, connections stronger between academia and the wider community.
2) Making women and gender information and resources visible and accessible on the Atgender website
Time frame: Till October 2011
No budget involved. Volunteer work.
The project aims to:
The project will strengthen AtGender by:
3) Book proposal Teaching Gender Series
Preliminary title: ‘Teaching (in) libraries and archives’
Students of gender studies are expected to know their way around libraries and archives, but are rarely invited to critically reflect on and engage with these spaces as political, gendered knowledge spaces. This volume aims to fill that gap, by offering a consideration of (women’s) libraries and archives from different and complementary perspectives. The goal of the volume is to combine and connect theoretical questions concerning power, knowledge and gender to feminist library practices. It will aim to make teachers aware of the analogies between gender studies and women’s libraries and archives, and of the responsibilities involved in preserving and disseminating feminist knowledge. It will showcase the library as a lively, fast changing, and thoroughly political space.
Possible topics may include:
The volume will definitely include an annex with references to relevant databases for gender studies teachers, students and researchers.
Time frame: The aim is to have the volume published in November 2012
Relevance for the ATGender network & goals:
This book will add to the visibility of women’s libraries and archives, and in bridging the gap between feminist theory and feminist practice, will help to improve the relevance and quality of gender studies teaching. The project is a true synthesis of Research, Education and Documentation, as per the core aims of ATGender.
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The professional association ATGENDER has been founded in September 2009 by WISE, AOIFE and ATHENA3. We strive to foster an exchange and cooperation between the academic community and women’s organisations, women’s documentation centers and libraries, policymakers and NGOs in the field of women’s rights, gender equality and diversity, and ambassadors for diversity in profit and non-profit organizations.
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