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  • Forum for prevention actors
    We were present at the Forum of Prevention Actors, organized by the center, on Thursday, September 26th, from 12:00 to 2:00 PM. In addition to us, various people involved in prevention were present: the HR department, accompanied by the social worker and the occupational health nurse, the Workplace First Aiders (SST), employee representatives, the prevention…

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  • Communication égalitaire
    Sorry, this entry is only available in French.

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  • Sexism, diversity, parity…. The construction of media representations: a societal and ethical challenge ?
    Marie-Christine Lipani, march 14th 2024 at 1 PM. Ada Lovelace room, Inria building of Talence. Are the media sexist? Is media content discriminatory? Do the media represent the society in all its diversity….? These are only few of the questions we could ask about media representation. The idea of this conference is to specifically understand…

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  • Campaign Against Sexual Harassment
    “What if instead of commenting on my legs/my outfit/, you commented on my work?” “You don’t help any doctoral student by calling her my little one/my pretty one unless she’s studying harassment in the workplace.” A series of 14 posters addressing various forms of sexism and harassment have been displayed in the hallways of the…

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  • Awareness of harassment situations
    The committee has ordered cards to raise awareness of harassment. It aims at better identifying and reporting harassment situations in our workplace. They will be distributed to all new staff. Illustrations by Léa Castor (https://leacastor.wordpress.com/).

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  • Circulation and politicisation of feminist ideas on sexist violence among students: France, Spain, Argentina and Chile.
    Viviane Albenga, march 14th 2023 at 1:30 PM.Ada Lovelace room, Inria building of Talence. This conference aims at contextualizing the effects of the “#MeToo moment” in several countries through a comparison of “regular” students, and those who are sympathetic to gender equality. The comparison mainly focuses on France and Spain, with opening to Argentina and…

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