2009 Events & Conferences

European Sociological Association

Title: Post Sexual Trafficking in Nepal: livelihoods, Sexuality and Citizenship

Paper presented at the European Sociological association Conference, Lisbon, Portugal 2009

Authors:  Diane Richardson, Janet Townsend, Nina Laurie and Meena Poudel

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International Gender Studies Seminars

Title: “Feminist Development? From Colombian rainforests to a Nepali NGO”

Seminar delivered at the Institute of Gender Studies, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford, November 26th 2009

Authors:  Janet G. Townsend

Abstract:  Click here to read the abstract

Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers)

Title: Constructing Citizenship and Livelihoods: Post Sexual Trafficking in the 'New' Nepal.

Paper presented at the “Sexualities in/of the Global South” pre-conference workshop of the RGS-IBG 24th August 2009, Manchester

Authors:  Nina Laurie, Diane Richardson, Meena Poudel and Janet Townsend

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Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers)

Title: “Contested Sexualised Fields? Structuring democratisation in Nepal and Bolivia”

Paper presented at the feminist geographies seminar “Connecting Feminist Geographies: Continuities and differences across Time and Space. Reading University, 3rd December 2009

Author:  Nina Laurie

Annual American Association of Geographers Conference (AAG) 2008

Title: Returning Livelihoods? Constructing Citizenship and Livelihoods Post Sexual Trafficking in Nepal

Paper presented at the Annual Americal Association of Geographers Conference (AAG), Boston, 15-19th April 2008

Authors: Diane Richardson, Nina Laurie, Meena Poudel

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Building on Post Colonial Economies: Making Connections and Developing Pedogogies, ESRC Postcolonial Economies Seminar Series

Title: Returning to Livelihoods? The Sexual Politics of Poverty in South Asia

Paper presented at the ESRC Postcolonial Economies Seminar Series, Newcastle University, 12th-13th September 2007

Authors: Nina Laurie, Meena Poudel and Diane Richardson