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Lunchtime conference: Quand l’homme violent est un père violent (…)

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EVENT IN FRENCH ONLY

As part of its fall-winter 2022-2023 virtual conference program, the Collectif de recherche féministe anti-violence (FemAnVi) invites you to the conference “When the violent man is a violent father: institutional responses to coercive control after parental separation in France” with Pierre-Guillaume Prigent.

Pierre-Guillaume Prigent holds a doctorate in sociology from the University of Western Brittany, France. His thesis, defended in 2021, is entitled “The strategies of violent fathers in the context of parental separation: coercive control, institutional complicity and women’s resistance”.

The conference will be held on Thursday, December 8 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., on Zoom.

Virtual lunchtime conference

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Stephanie Baird

As part of its fall-winter 2022-2023 conference program, the Collectif de recherche féministe anti-violence (FemAnVi) invites you to the conference “Conceptualizing and responding to intersectional trauma among survivors of intimate partner violence”.

The speaker Stephanie Baird, PhD, MSW, RSW, is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work at King’s University College at Western University. Her research
focuses on understanding and responding to experiences of trauma and intimate partner violence. Her scholarly work is informed by her community
and clinical social work practice.

The conference will be held on Monday, November 21, 2022 from 12h00 to 13h30, on Zoom.

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The feminist anti-violence research Collective (FemAnVi) is a stimulating space aiming to develop and support research, social interventions and activist actions within feminist battles on violence against women. Its activities (occur within a context of reciprocity and knowledge co-construction) involving feminist and pro-feminist researchers, students, practitioners and activists.

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