They remind us all how strong the violence against women can be Johanna DAGORN has a doctorate in educational sciences, she has been in charge of the fight against gender-based violence at the ministerial delegation in charge of the prevention and fight against violence in schools. She coordinates the Regional Union of Information Centers for the Rights of Women and Families in Aquitaine, she is a researcher at the International Observatory of Violence in Schools, Associate Researcher at LACES (EA 4143) at the University of Bordeaux. Her main work focuses on: Feminism (s), Gender Violence, Sexism, Discrimination, Precarious Women, School Violence, Exclusion phenomena.
Arnaud Alessandrin holds a doctorate in sociology from the University of Bordeaux, where he defended his thesis entitled ‘From’ transsexualism ‘to trans-becoming’ (2008-2012). He is currently a lecturer and teaches the sociology of gender and discrimination. He co-directed (with E. Macé) the seminar « What gender norms do to trans bodies / what trans bodies do to gender norms » from 2008 to 2011. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the subject of trans-identities, gender and homophobia: « Transidentity » (Harmattan, 2011); « The Transyclopedia » with K. Espineira and M-Y. Thomas (wings on a tractor, 2012) « Geography of Homophobia »; with Y. Raibaud (Armand Colin, 2013); « Kind! With B. E-Bellebeau, a book that brings together more than 40 authors around 70 gender fact sheets (wings on a tractor, 2014); « Sociology of Transphobia » with K. Espineira (MSHA, 2015). His latest book entitled « Fan and Gender Studies: The Meeting » (directed by Mélanie Bourdaa) has just been published. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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