Join RHEA for an evening with Amy G. Mazur, exploring gender equality machineries as catalysts for democracy across the globe.
We are pleased to invite you to the third lecture in the RHEA Gender Lecture Series. In this lecture, titled: State Feminism in Europe and Beyond: Gender Equality Machineries as Catalysts for Democracy Across the Globe, Mazur will first examine Gender Equality Machineries (GEMs) through an international study of 42 Western countries, highlighting what enables GEMs to act as catalysts for gender equality and democracy. She will also present the work of Going Global with State Feminism, a research group exploring GEMs and their catalytic potential beyond the West.

Amy G. Mazur, is a visiting professor at ISPOLE and at the EUGENDERING Jean Monnet Chair (UCLouvain) and affiliated researcher at LIEPP Sciences Po Paris. Mazur works on gender, policy, and the state, co-convenes the Gender Equality Policy in Practice Network, GEPPN, and leads the project Going Global with State Feminism. She is also the lead editor of French Politics.
You're welcome to stay for a drink after the lecture. We look forward to seeing you there!
Participation is free, but registration is required. Please send an e-mail to Christel.Vaeremans@vub.be and indicate your institutional affiliation.