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Location & Schedule - Excerpts From Itinerary
Orientation and NOISE Summer School
The program begins with an orientation both to the academic aspects of the program and to the cross-cultural experience of studying in Europe. Following the orientation, students will participate in a two-week, intensive Network of Interdisciplinary Women's Studies in Europe (NOISE) Summer School program with students and faculty from the European Thematic Network of Women's Studies (ATHENA). The Summer School seminars and readings are integrated into the academic structure of the program's four courses.
The NOISE Summer School is held at a different European university each year. Therefore, the location, as well as its topic within the program, is subject to change. In 2007, the NOISE Summer School was held in Bologna, Italy on the topic: "Un-settling the Canon: Generating Alternative Feminist Knowledge Practices."
The following are examples of lectures and site visits from recent years. This is not a complete listing of the academic program. The lectures are modified each year according to students' research topics and availability.
The Netherlands
- Rosi Braidotti, Utrecht University
Configuring European Women's Studies - Gloria Wekker, Utrecht University
Gender and Ethnicity in the Netherlands - International Women's Archives, IIAV
- Yvonne Ast, Lombok Museum
Immigration and Importation of Labor to Utrecht, the Netherlands
Brussels, Belgium (capital of the European Union)
- European Women's Lobby
- Women's Rights Committee of the European Parliament
- International Planned Parenthood Federation, European Network
- Birgit Hardt, International Gay and Lesbian Association Europe
- Sarah Bracke
Women in "Fundamentalist" Movements in Europe
Germany
- Dr. Susanne Baer, Humboldt University
Implementing Gender Policy in German Law - Sven Brandenburg
Limitations of Transgender Discourses on Transpolitical Activism in Germany - Site visit: Ravensbrück former concentration camp for women and children
- Hanna Behrand, Humboldt University
Women in the German Democratic Republic - Carolyn Gammon and Katharina Oguntoye
Diversity Training focused on Anti-Racism - Ipek Ipekciouglu, Berlin Resident Coordinator
The History of Migration in Germany
Poland
- Dr. Slawka Walczewska, EFKA, Krakow Women's Center
The History of the Women's Movement in Poland - Beata Kozak, Krakow Resident Coordinator
Feminist Press in Poland - Site visit: Auschwitz and Birkenau former concentration camps
- Dr. Bozena Jawien
Contraception and Health Care in Poland - Stena Buchowska, La Strada
The Trafficking of Women from Eastern Europe
Turkey
- KADER, supporting female candidates and women’s involvement in politics
- Goc-Der, Migrant issues in Istanbul, forced migration in Turkey, and gender dynamics there-of
- Gokkusagi, Kurdish women’s experiences
- Ayse Gül Altinay, Esin Düzel, Hülya Adak, and Nilgün Bayraktar
- Editors of “iste Böyle Güzelim…” a collection of women’s stories about sexuality
Credit
Sixteen semester credits will be granted by Antioch University for successful completion of this program. Narrative evaluations will accompany each transcript.
Academic Calendar
Spring
- Consultation with academic advisor at home institution regarding independent research project
Summer
- Completion of assigned readings
- Submit response papers and maintain a research field journal
- Independent research project preliminary research
- Submit research proposal
Fall Program
- Participation in the European NOI_SE Summer School
- Seminar participation and coursework, lectures, and site visits
- Student/faculty conferences
- Conduct interviews and maintain resource/contact list
Final Week
- Oral presentation of independent research project
- Submit final research outline, bibliography, and resource list
Post-Program
- Independent research project paper due
- Feminist/Gender theory paper due
Accommodations
Students stay in hostels, pensions, hotels, and homestays throughout Europe. Specific accommodations will be detailed in informational packets sent prior to students' departure for the program.
