9.30–13.20 Parallel sessions
Parallel session 2 The inclusion of the sex/gender variables in research: “Gender in social sciences and humanities”
Aula Guarnieri, Viale Giuseppe Fanin 44
Chairs: Angela Balzano & Rita Monticelli
9.30–11.20
Rita Monticelli (University of Bologna, Italy), Introduction to the session
Angela Balzano (University of Bologna, Italy), Posthumanism or transhumanism? Gender and science as marker of divergence
Chloé Locatelli (King’s College London, United Kingdom), Theorising “Artificial” Femininities in Sex-Tech: Previous Postulations and Future Directions
Elisa Bosisio (University of Milan, Italy), Gender-Based and Queer Contributions in Rethinking HIV. A Political Challenge through Immunology, Public Health and Feminist Science Fiction
Sara Puccinelli (University of Pisa, Italy), Behind the Call for an International Commercial Surrogacy Ban: the Indian case
Chiara Xausa (University of Bologna, Italy), Integrating an intersectional climate justice perspective in the mainstream Anthropocene discourse through the climate change novel
11.20–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–13.20
Marta Panighel & Marta D’ambrosio (University of Genoa), Intersectionality as a Useful Perspective in Social Sciences Analysis. The Italian Feminist Case
Debora A. Sarnelli (University of Salerno, Italy), Gender and displacement in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea
Judith Crews, Forced gender and social roles in the reading of mythos – and learning to re-read ambiguity
Maria Rosaria Pellizzari (University of Salerno, Italy), The history of Italian women between conciliation of times and welfare policies: from the Second World War to the present
Stefania Lorenzini (University of Bologna, Italy), Brief history of an institutionalized discrimination: women’s football in Italy between exclusions words of hatred and new achievements
Emma Capulli (University of Insubria, Italy), Surrogacy in Latin America (POSTER)
Parallel session 2 The inclusion of the sex/gender variables in research: “Economics, Business and Finance”
Aula 2, Viale Giuseppe Fanin 46
Chairs: Daniela Bolzani & Elsa Fontainha
9.30–11.20
Daniela Bolzani (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) & Elsa Fontainha (Lisbon School of Economics & Management-Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal), Introduction to the session
Barbara Engels (German Economic Institute, Germany), Why aren’t there more women in start-ups? – An empirical analysis among teenagers
Marco Corsino, Francesco Barbini, Paola Giuri & Laura Toschi (University of Bologna, Italy), Job positions in entrepreneurial founding teams. The role of gender
Vincenzo Buttice & Cristina Rossi-Lamastra (Politecnico di Milano School of Management, Italy), Gender and crowdfunding: How role congruity affect the attraction of local and distant backers
Daniela Bolzani (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Francesca Crivellaro & Rosa Grimaldi (University of Bologna, Italy), Leaving the floor to the ‘invisibles’. Barriers and resources for highly-skilled migrant women with a STEM background in Italy
11.20–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–13.20
Romi Hartarto (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom), Women’s Bargaining Power and Children’s Nutritional Status: Evidence from Indonesia
Antonia Patrizia Iannuzzi (University of Bari, Italy) & Giuliana Birindelli (University of Chieti-Pescara “G. D’annunzio”), Gender diversity in banks: Evidence from a new framework of analysis
Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Raffaele Mancuso (Politecnico di Milano School of Management, Italy) & Paola Rovelli (Free University of Bozen), The Consequences of Gender Stereotypes on Women Operating In Business Contexts
Elsa Fontainha (Lisbon School of Economics & Management- Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal), Research in Economics, Business and Finance and Gender: a Bibliometric Analysis
Nevila Mehmetaj (University of Shkodra Luigj Gurakuqi, Albania), The Decision- Making Power of Women. Case Study Municipalities Women Councilors, North Albania (POSTER)
Parallel session 2 The inclusion of the sex/gender variables in research: “Gender-inclusive material sciences and engineering”
Aula 3, Viale Giuseppe Fanin 44
Chairs: Ilaria Braschi & Marta Klanjšek Gunde
9.30–11.20
Ilaria Braschi (University of Bologna) & Marta Klanjšek Gunde (National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia), Introduction to the session
Lena Trojer (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlshamn, Sweden), Feminist Technoscience – trying transformations
Geo Paul, Enrico Boccaleri, Leonardo Marchese (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy) & Ilaria Braschi (University of Bologna, Italy), On the pursuit of gender balance in European cement industries: A bibliometric study using Scopus database
Giulia Masi, Stefania Manzi & Maria Chiara Bignozzi (University of Bologna, Italy), Gender balance in alkali activated materials/geopolymers research
Edmond Hoxa (Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania), Gender equality in engineering scientific research and academic life. Case study
Nada Kraševec (National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia), Fungal infections and Sex/Gender of fungi, hosts and researchers
11.20–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–12.30
Kaja Rems & Uroš Novak (National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia), Influence of gender on behaviour change and product acceptance in the upcoming zero-waste economy
Raffaella Ferraioli, Paola Scarfato & Loredana Incarnato (University of Salerno), Gender perspective in the plastic recycling field
Giorgio Gatti, Federico Begni, Chiara Bisio, Geo Paul & Leonardo Marchese (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy), On the Toluene adsorption on hyper cross-linked polymers (POSTER)
Giorgio Gatti, Maurizio Cossi, Leonardo Marchese, Lorenzo Tei (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy), Enzo Mangano & Stefano Brandani (University of Edimburgh, United Kingdom), A porous Carbon from recycled Polystyrene for CO2 adsorption and sequestration (POSTER)
Discussion
Parallel session 2 The inclusion of the sex/gender variables in research
“Design and Engineering”
Aula 3, Viale Giuseppe Fanin 44
Chairs: Alessandra Bonoli & Arantxa Gonzalez De Heredia Lopez De Sabando
12.30–13.20
Alessandra Bonoli (University of Bologna, Italy) & Arantxa Gonzalez De Heredia Lopez De Sabando (Mondragon University), Introduction to the session
Brigitte Ratzer (Office for Gendercompetence -TU Wien, Austria), Designing Robots – Changing Gender Stereotypes, Challenging Norms
Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Andrea Ciaramella, Alessandra Migliore, Chiara Tagliaro (Politecnico di Milano, Italy), Workplace management and gender: a literature review and a research agenda
Alessandra Bonoli (University of Bologna, Italy), Gender perspective in Environmental Sustainability and Urban Resilience
Parallel session 4 Measuring gender equality in organisations: indicators and monitoring tools
Aula 7, Viale Giuseppe Fanin 46
Chairs: Benedetta Siboni, Klaus Schuch, Maria Schwarz-Woelzl & Giovanna Galizzi
9.30–11.20
Benedetta Siboni (University of Bologna), Klaus Schuch (Centre for Social Innovation, Austria), Maria Schwarz-Woelzl (PLOTINA Advisory Board), Giovanna Galizzi (University of Bergamo), Introduction to the session
Barbara Vodopivec (Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia), Exploring Women Representation in Civil Engineering Teaching and Research in Slovenia. A Historical Perspective
Maria Gabriella Baldarelli (University of Bologna, Italy), Accounting potential and gender research drivers: challenges in Italy (POSTER)
Mara Del Baldo (University of Urbino, Italy), Editorial leadership of academic journals: a question of gender imbalance?
Rosy Musumeci (University of Turin, Italy), Gender and Scientific Careers in the Italian Academia: the Case of the University of Turin between Progresses, Persistences and Emerging Criticalities
11.20–11.30 Coffee break
11.30–12.30
Rita Bencivenga (Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Ireland), Towards a European GEP System (EGEPS): a strategy to measure and promote gender equality
Chiara Oppi, Caterina Cavicchi & Emidia Vagnoni (University of Ferrara), A journey toward the gender report: lessons learnt
Silvana Badaloni & Lorenza Perini (University of Padova, Italy), Measuring the power of women in academia through gender equality indicators
Nela Šalamon (Centre for Social Innovation in Vienna, Austria), Virtues and deficiencies of positivist elements in the evaluation of GEPs
Discussion
13.20–14.15 Lunch break
14.15–17.30 Plenary session
Aula Magna, Viale Giuseppe Fanin 44-46
14.15–14.30 Institutional greetings
Antonino Rotolo (Vice Rector for Research, University of Bologna, Italy)
14.30–15.00 PLOTINA as a navigator for gender equality. From Gender Equality Plans to The Library of Actions
Alison Rodger (University of Warwick /Macquarie University, Australia)
Charikleia Tzanakou (University of Warwick/Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom), Christina Efthymiadou (University of Warwick, United Kingdom)
15.00– 15.30 PLOTINA as a navigator for gender equality. Indicators and Visualization Tool for monitoring the change process
Nela Šalamon (Centre for Social Innovation, Austria)
15:30– 16.00 Guidelines For Gender Reports In Universities
Nadia Pisanti (University of Pisa, Italy)
16.00–16.15 Coffee Break
16.15–17.15 Beyond PLOTINA: What to do next? Roundtable with the members of the PLOTINA Advisory Board
Alexandra Bitusikova (Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia)
Rosa Amorevole (President of the Santo Stefano District, Municipality of Bologna, Italy)
Anna Isaksson (WITEC SE and Halmstad University, Sweden)
17.15–17.30 Conference conclusion
Tullia Gallina Toschi (PLOTINA Coordinator, Università Di Bologna)