Institutions in Context: Gender Equality and PolicySummer Workshop 2018 Faculty of Social Sciences University of Tampere, Finland Professor: Katri Sieberg Program Coordinator: Anna Vähäm
Trang 1Institutions in Context: Gender Equality and Policy
Summer Workshop 2018 Faculty of Social Sciences University of Tampere, Finland
Professor: Katri Sieberg Program Coordinator: Anna Vähämäki Conference Assistant: Theodora Järvi Assistants: Hanna Björkstedt, Saki Kudo, Harry Nguyen
June 4-10, 2018
Organized and Hosted by the North American Studies Program of the University of Tampere and the Master’s Degree program in
Public Choice Funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation
Trang 2Monday 4 June, 2018 Paavo Koli lecture room (Pinni A)
9.45 Registration –
Welcome – Introductory Overview
9.55 Katri Sieberg, University of Tampere
Lecture Session I: Leadership and Society
10.00 From the Board Room to the Cabinet Room; From Deep Under the Sea to Distant
Space Orbit: Women Lead
Barbara Barrett, Former U.S Ambassador to Finland
10.30 Coffee Break
11.00 The Gendered Jobs of Legislature and Why it Matters for Social Investment
Catherine Bolzendahl, University of California, Irvine
11.30 Welcome Blankets, Knit-ins and Pussyhats: Politics and Economy of Feminist
Craftivism on Social Media and Beyond
Kaarina Nikunen, University of Tampere
12.00 Lunch
Lecture Session II: Experiments I
13.30 It Pays to be a Man
Catherine Eckel, Texas A&M University
14.00 Risk Aversion and Gender
Charles Holt, University of Virginia
14.30 Gender Bias in Teaching Evaluations: Evidence from Economics,
Communication and Computer Science
Giulia Savio, Università della Svizzera Italiana
15.00 Coffee Break
15.30 Incentives for Communication: Who Lies, Who Exaggerates, Who Tells the
Truth?
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16.00 Martial Norms and Women’s Education
Mayuri Chaturvedi, Columbia University
16.30 Spending and Access to Reproductive Healthcare Services
Mikaela Smith, University of California, Irvine
17.00 Industry-Sponsored Science Pipeline: Evaluation of Impact of Industry and
School Partnership to Increase retention of Women and Minorities in Computer Science
Noemi Linares-Ramirez, University of California, Irvine
19.00 Reception Hosted by Dean Juha Teperi – Main Building Portrait Gallery
Tuesday 5 June – Main Building A32
Lecture Session IV: Gender Bias
10.00 The Review Process and the Citation Gap: The Role of the Editor’s Nudge
Kristin Kanthak, University of Pittsburgh
10.30 Redressing Gender Bias in Academe and Beyond: Strategy, Practice, and Policy
Carol Mershon, University of Virginia
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 Dynamics of Minority and Women-Owned Business Formation: How Capital
Sources and Family Support Impact Performance
Stephanie Pullés, University of California, Irvine
12.00 Lunch
Lecture Session V: Labor and Family
13.30 Economic Exchange and Gender Identities: Housework Division and Wives’
Economic Dependency Across Welfare Regimes
Hadas Mandel, Tel-Aviv University
14.00 Experimental Economics of Family Policy: How Does Uncertainty Affect
Employer-Employee Relationships?
Saki Kudo, University of Tampere
14.30 Coffee Break
Trang 414.45 Explaining the Female Labor Participation Gap Across Religion and Caste in
India
Ardina Hasanbasri, Washington University in St Louis
15.15 The Gendered Impact of Basic Income on the Labor Market
Veera Jokipalo, University of Tampere
Sauna Evening – Bus leaves from hotel 17.30 – remember your swimsuits!
Wednesday 6 June – Main Building A32
Lecture Session VI: Violence
10.00 ”I have no sympathy for any woman on this planet” – Misogyny and relationships
in a Finnish online forum
Eliisa Vainikka, University of Tampere
10.30 Retribution and Talismans: An Experimental Study of Torture Approval
Peter Miller, University of California, Irvine
11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 The Association Between Patterns of Use of Health Services and Quality of Life
Among Victims of Family Violence in Finland
Tomomi Hisasue, University of Tampere
12.00 Gender Equality and Public Policy: The Use of Intersectionality in Framing
Violence Against Women
Sally Joy Bonsall, University of Virginia
12.30 Lunch
16.00 Recreational Day Trip – cruise and light dinner
Thursday 7 June – Main Building A32
Lecture Session VII: Culture and Social Choices
10.00 "I wonder if I'm a flower hat auntie who doesn't understand anything" Aged
women and the changing media landscape
Sanna Kivimäki, University of Tampere
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11.00 Coffee Break
11.30 Marital Name Choice
Kristin Kelley, Indiana University
12.00 Lunch
Lecture Session VIII: Risk
13.30 BRET, Risk Instruments and Populations: Gender as the Gold Standard?
Rick Wilson, Rice University
14.00 Luck or Skill: How Women and Men Attribute Successes and Failures
Olga Shurchkov, Wellesley College
14.30 Coffee Break
15.00 Safe Options Induce Gender Differences in Risk Attitudes
Antonio Filippin, University of Milan
15.30 Gender Gap in Turnout Among Russian, Estonian and Somalian-born Voters in
the Finnish Municipal Elections 2017
Josefina Sipinen, University of Tampere
16.00 Gender as a Concept in Integration Courses in Germany
Fizza Qureshi, University of Tubingen
Restaurant Evening
Friday 8 June – Main Building A32
Lecture Session IX: Politics II
10.00 Increasing Women’s Presence in Management Positions through Competition
against a Set Target
Irene Comeig, Universidad de Valencia (Spain)
10.30 Yet Another Backlash? Finnish Female Top Politicians and the 2010s Familist
Turn
Laura Saarenmaa, University of Tampere
11.00 Coffee Break
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Co-sponsorship in the US Congress
Nathaniel Crosby, Texas Tech University
12.00 The Gender Gap in Voter Turnout A Longitudinal Analysis of European
Parliament Elections
Ruth Dassonneville, University of Montreal
12.30 Lunch
Lecture Session X: Leadership and Politics
13.30
AJ Bostian,
14.00 “Towards and Society in which all Women Shine”: Determinants of Japanese
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Shift Towards “Womenomics” and a Liberal Feminist Policy Agenda
Olyvia R Christley, University of Virginia
14.30 Gender Differences in Legislative Position-taking: a Laboratory Experiment
Arseniy Lobanovskiy
15.30 Closing Reception –
Saturday 9 June
Activity
Restaurant
Sunday 10 June
Departure