Sexual Violence, Medicine, and Psychiatry Symposium

SHaME is holding an online international, interdisciplinary academic symposium to explore the relationship between Medicine, Psychiatry, and Sexual Violence.

Online

11-12 May 2021

SHaME is holding an online international, interdisciplinary academic symposium to explore the relationship between Medicine, Psychiatry, and Sexual Violence.

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11-12 May 2021
Online
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CONFIRMED KEYNOTES:
Sameena Mulla, Marquette University (Wisconsin, USA)
Gethin Rees, Newcastle University (UK)
Amie O’Shea, Deakin University (Australia) & Patsie Frawley, Waikato University (NZ)

This symposium will explore the role of medical professionals in debates about sexual violence. Police doctors and forensic medical examiners, GPs, gynaecologists, surgeons, nurses, midwives, prison surgeons, psychiatrists, and therapists working in all forms of institutional and community settings have been influential agents in the interpretation, medicalisation, and adjudication of sexual attacks. This is an important time to investigate the relationship between medical professionals and sexual violence. Scandals around medical and psychiatric responses to sexual abuse emerge on a regular basis (viz. Nauru detention camp; the abuse of people in psychiatric wards, prison, and detention camps; failures to send the biological samples from ‘rape kits’ for forensic examination; complaints about medical examinations; popular anxieties about the medical treatment and rehabilitation of violent offenders). The symposium seeks to promote human health through providing insights into the role of medicine and psychiatry in understanding sexual violence.

The Sexual Violence, Medicine, and Psychiatry Symposium was originally planned in partnership with the Centre for the Study of Violence, University of Newcastle (Australia) as an in-person two-day symposium. It was set to take place over 16-17 April 2020 in Newcastle, Australia but was postponed in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

We’re thrilled to be able to reconvene many of the original speakers and present their work as video papers which will be discussed during an online symposium. You can view the videos on our website at any time here. The speakers will convene for two roundtable discussions on the following dates and times:

Session 1:
Tuesday 11 May 2021 / Wednesday 12 May 2021
15.00-17.00 BST (i.e. London, UK)
16.00-18.00 SAST (i.e. South Africa)
17.00-19.00 EEST (i.e. Athens, Greece)
09.00-11.00 CDT (i.e. Milwaukee, USA)
10.00-12.00 EDT (i.e. New Haven, USA)
on Wednesday 12 May 2021:
00.00-02.00 AEST (i.e. Sydney, Australia)
02.00-04.00 NZST (i.e. New Zealand)

Session 2:
Wednesday 12 May 2021
09.00-11.00 BST (i.e. London, UK)
10.00-12.00 SAST (i.e. South Africa)
11.00-13.00 EEST (i.e. Athens, Greece)
18.00-20.00 AEST (i.e. Sydney, Australia)
20.00-22.00 NZST (i.e. New Zealand)
03.00-05.00 CDT (i.e. Milwaukee, USA)
04.00-06.00 EDT (i.e. New Haven, USA)

(*time and date conversions have not been provided for all time zones. If you’re unsure what time the event will take place in your time zone, please consult timeanddate.com)

 

Age Guidance: 18 yrs +
FREE – but please register in advance
To register, please follow the link below:
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/events/remote_event_view?id=20409

*This event is taking place online. Attendees will receive a joining link a few days prior to the event.
*Please note: this event will be recorded.

 

SPEAKERS:
Keynote: Sameena Mulla, Marquette University (Wisconsin, USA)
Keynote: Gethin Rees, Newcastle University (UK)
Joint Keynote: Amie O’Shea, Deakin University (Australia) & Patsie Frawley, Waikato University (NZ)

Angelica Clayton, Yale University
Daniel Grey, University of Hertfordshire
Elizabeth Roberts-Pedersen, University of Newcastle, Australia
Evan Sedgwick-Jell, Birkbeck, University of London
Gabrielle Everall, University of Melbourne
Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor, University of Leicester
Kate Davison, University of Melbourne
Lisa Featherstone, University of Queensland
Louise Stone, Australian National University
Ruth Beecher, Birkbeck, University of London
Suzanne Egan, University of Sydney

DISCUSSANTS:
Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck, University of London
Philip Dwyer, University of Newcastle, Australia
Stephen Frosh, Birkbeck, University of London
Stephanie Wright, Birkbeck, University of London