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INAUGURAL ISSUE / NUMÉRO INAUGURAL
October 2nd, 2000 / 2 octobre 2000




Editorial / Éditorial
Research / Recherche
Activities / Activités
Profile / Profil


EDITORIAL / ÉDITORIAL

Welcome to PAR-L's first electronic research news bulletin. We plan to post News/Niouzes as an e-mail message to members of the PAR-L discussion list and archive it on our Web site at http://www.unb.ca/par-l/bulletin/bullindex.htm several times a year. Our goal is to bring you brief notices of recent publications and reminders of upcoming conferences and events of interest to feminists across Canada, along with an interview or biographical article featuring an individual or organization doing feminist research.

Initially, PAR-L News/Niouzes will focus on the work of the eight non-government organizations (NGO's) that are our official partners in the PAR-L Strategic Research Network Grant from SSHRC. As we get into full swing, we will welcome research news from all feminist research organizations in Canada who share our objectives and who choose to join in. A form for joining the PAR-L Research News Network will soon be available on our web site. Initially, there will be no fee for joining and advertising publications through this news network. When our SSHRC grant expires in three years, however, we will need to consider the possibility of fees for this service.

We do not have the resources to make every news item available in both French and English, so we will post the research summaries in whichever official language(s) the information comes to the Editors, English and/or French.

We hope this new service will be of benefit to your organization and to feminist researchers, teachers, students, policy-makers, and advocates across the country. Your suggestions and feedback are most welcome.

You can reach us, as always, at mode@unb.ca (that is the first four letters of "moderators") with your News/Niouzes items and your feedback. If you prefer, you may fax this information to Michèle Ollivier at (819) 770-4486 or to Wendy Robbins at (506) 453-5069. If you want to talk to us, you can reach Michèle in Ottawa at (613) 562-5800, ext. 1383 and Wendy in Fredericton at (506) 458-7411.

The Editorial team members are:

Wendy Robbins, Michèle Ollivier, Jennifer Brayton, Julie Guénette, Robin Sutherland, and Nicole Bellefleur.



Voici le premier bulletin électronique de nouvelles sur la recherche de PAR-L. Nous prévoyons envoyer le bulletin News/Niouzes par courriel aux membres de la liste PAR-L et l'afficher sur notre site Web http://www.unb.ca/par-l/bulletin/archives/indexarchive.html plusieurs fois par année. Le bulletin comprendra des résumés de récentes publications, des annonces sur les conférences et événements intéressant les féministes partout au Canada ainsi qu'une entrevue ou un article biographique présentant une personne ou une organisation active en recherche féministe.

Au début, News/Niouzes portera principalement sur les travaux des huit organisations non gouvernementales (ONG) qui sont nos partenaires officiels dans le cadre de la subvention de Réseau de recherche stratégique du CRSH. Nous accueillerons éventuellement avec plaisir des nouvelles sur la recherche que nous enverront toutes les organisations de recherche féministe au Canada qui partagent nos objectifs et qui choisissent de se joindre à nous. Notre site Web affichera bientôt un formulaire d'adhésion au réseau de nouvelles sur la recherche de PAR-L. Aucun droit d'adhésion ne sera perçu au début, mais lorsque notre subvention du CRSH sera épuisée dans trois ans, nous devrons alors envisager d'autres sources de financement.

Nous ne possédons pas les ressources nous permettant de fournir toutes les nouvelles dans les deux langues officielles. Nous afficherons donc les abrégés de recherche dans la langue véhiculant l'information aux modératrices, soit en français ou en anglais.

Nous espérons que ce nouveau service sera utile à votre organisation et aux chercheures, enseignantes, étudiantes, responsables des politiques et militantes féministes partout au pays. Vos suggestions et vos commentaires sont les bienvenus.

Vous pouvez comme d'habitude nous rejoindre à mode@unb.ca (soit les quatre premières lettres de « modératrices ») et nous faire parvenir vos contributions à News/Niouzes et vos commentaires. Vous pouvez transmettre cette information par télécopieur à Michèle Ollivier au (819) 770-4486 ou à Wendy Robbins au (506) 453-5069. Vous pouvez aussi nous téléphoner : Michèle Ollivier au (613) 562-5800, poste 1383 et Wendy Robbins au (506) 458-7411.

Les membres du comité éditorial sont les suivantes :

Wendy Robbins, Michèle Ollivier, Jennifer Brayton, Julie Guénette, Robin Sutherland, et Nicole Bellefleur.



RESEARCH / RECHERCHE

Here is a list of the most recent publications (since January 2000) of the organizations designated as PAR-L's official partners under SSHRC. We trust that the information is accurate and complete. Since this is our "maiden voyage," it may not be perfect. We welcome your corrections and additions which we will publish in our next issue of PAR-L News/Niouzes.

Voici une liste des plus récentes publications (depuis janvier 2000) des groupes et associations qui sont officiellement considérés comme partenaires du réseau PAR-L selon le CRSH. Nous espérons que ces informations sont exactes et complètes. Comme il s'agit de notre premier numéro, il se peut que tout ne soit pas parfait. Il nous fera plaisir d'inclure vos corrections ou additions dans le prochain numéro de News/Niouzes.


Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW)/
Institut canadien de recherches sur les femmes (ICREF)


Women's Studies Practica: Students Linking Academe and Community
A Resource Guide by Alma Estable, Mechthild Meyer with Roxana Ng
Price: CRIAW Member: $10; Non Member: $12, postage included.

This resource guide is designed to provide information on women's studies programs in Canada, with special emphasis on those programs that have a practicum component. It is developed from a research project CRIAW/ICREF conducted in 1998-99 aimed at discovering the experiences of women's groups and students who participated in women's studies practica across the country.

Invoking Community: Rethinking the Health of Lesbian and Bisexual Women. Feminist Voices No. 10.
Natasha Bailey, Maria Gurevich, Cynthia Mathieson.

Lesbian and bisexual women living in an Atlantic province were interviewed about their health care experiences. Many of them emphasized the importance of the role of community, speaking from a collective - as opposed to individual - perspective. The relationship between community and health is explored according to five interview themes: community as buffer; regulatory norms; fragmented identities; invisible support; and inclusive safer sex information.

Manitoba Struggle for Rights: Lesbians and their Families: Sandra L. Kirby, Heidi Streu, Susan Riley, Janet Simpson

In this book, lesbians tell the reader what they have experienced and what needs to be done to eliminate discrimination against lesbians, discrimination which affects them, their families, intimate relationships, children, work, community activities, and their access to social supports. This text conveys two principle messages; first, that the forms and effects of discrimination against lesbians and their families need to be eliminated and second, that there are simple and straightforward ways to bring about immediate and positive change.


Canadian Women's Health Network (CWHN)/
Réseau canadien pour la santé des femmes (RCSF)


CEWHP Inaugural Research Bulletin - Volume One Number One, Summer 2000

When it comes to health, do sex and gender matter? New research from Canada's five Centres of Excellence for Women's Health addresses this important question. This inaugural edition of their Research Bulletin presents studies, some complete, some in progress, that offer new insights and data about the social determinants of health, including the role of health policy in shaping health, and the ways in which these determinants interact with sex and gender.

Centres of Excellence for Women's Health Program / Les centres d'excellence pour la santé des femmes
Research Reports Available / Rapports de recherches disponibles

No. 12: Consuming Identities: Young Women, Eating Disorders and the Media. A Research Agenda and Annotated Bibliography.
BCCEWH. 48pp. By Marie L. Hoskins, Kristy Dellbuur.
Survey of contemporary research pertaining to adolescent girls, eating disorders, prevention and the self. Examines how identities are formed in relation to the phenomenoa of eating disorders and body image disturbances, and prevention efforts.

No. 14: Pushing for Change: Challenges of Integrating Midwifery into the Health Care System.
BCCEWH. 40 pp. By Jude Kornelsen.
This paper examines the current relationship between midwives, physicians and nurses from both a professional and interpersonal perspective, looks at specific objections put forward by the medical and nursing communities and considers the way the objections have had an impact on client care.

No. 15: In Transition: Nurses Respond to Midwifery Integration.
BCCEWH. 52pp. By Jude Kornelsen, V. Susan Dahinten, Elaine Cary.
This paper details the results of a survey of hospital-based perinatal nurses and community-based public health nurses on the knowledge of midwifery, experiences with midwives, attitudes toward midwifery and views on how the current inter-professional situation could be changed.

No. 65: Women's Health in Atlantic Canada: A Statistical Portrait.
MCEWH. 54 pp. By Ronald Colman.
The report presents statistical evidence to illustrate the need for strategic investments in several key determinants of health to improve women's health in Atlantic Canada.

No. 68: Ethnicity, Income, and Access to Health Care in the Atlantic Region: A Synthesis of the Literature.
MCEWH. By Majma R. Sharif, Atul A. Dar, Carol Amaratunga.
This paper highlights the important dimensions of health care accessibility from the point of view of marginalized groups in Atlantic Canada and highlights gaps in knowledge.

No. 83: Evaluating Programs for Women: A Gender Specific Framework. 2000 Revised Edition
PWHCE. By Joan McLaren.
Includes lessons learned from the testing of the evaluation model.

No. 92: An Exploration of Health-Related Impacts of the Erosion of Agriculturally Focussed Support Programs for Farm Women in Saskatchewan.
PWHCE. 57 pp. By Nikki Gerrard, Gwen Russel, Saskatchewan Women's Agricultural Network. This study describes agriculturally focussed support programs from a historical perspective since 1970, situating them in political, social, environmental and economic contexts, and documents, thorugh interviews with farm women, the health impacts.

No. 93: The Differential Impact of Health Care Privatization in Alberta.
PWHCE. By C.M. Scott, T. Horne, W.E. Thurston.
This report traces the development of health policy initiatives from 1989 to the present, demonstrating that there has been consistent support for increasing the role of the private market in Alberta's health care system. The study addresses various forms of privatization, the differential impact of privatization between groups of women, and the limiting of public participation in the planning process.

The Canadian Women's Health Network Magazine is published quarterly. The Summer 2000 issue (Volume 3, Number 3) contains articles on genetically modified foods, and soy as a product. It also has special features on Anorexia Nervosa, and Laproscopy Tips for Endometriosis. To subscribe, or receive a free copy of the magazine, please go to Canadian Women's Health Network Magazine.

Brigit's Notes is a women's health electronic bulletin published through the CWHN/RCSF. Join the list or read the archived versions from July and May 2000 at Brigit's Notes.

CWHN/RCFS Database:
Four research databases are available on-line through CWHN/RCSF: Research/Projects, Resources, Organizations, and Individuals. The four databases enhance access to information on women's health issues and research to further the information flow nationally and internationally, and assist in networking and coalition building. CWHN/RCFS encourages individuals and organizations to add themselves to the databases by visiting CWHN/RCFS Database.

Women, Poverty and Health in Manitoba: An Overview and Ideas for Action
Prepared by the Women's Health Clinic, researched and written by Lissa Donner, with contributions from Angela Busch and Nahanni Fontaine.
July 2000

This new research report addresses the relationship between the socio-economic status of women in Manitoba and their health. It describes the income distribution in Canada and Manitoba, and provides a summary of literature on the relationship between income and health. The report includes an analysis of data pertaining to the utilatization of health services in Manitoba by women. In addition, it describes in-depth some of the key issues relating to health services for low income women, and offers ideas for public policy intervention that will aid in improving the health of Manitoba women living in poverty.



National Action Committee on the Status of Women (NAC)/
Comité canadien d'action sur le statut de la femme (CCA)


NAC's Beijing + 5 Report - Women and the Economy.
By the Women and the Economy and the International Solidarity Committees
(February 2000). $2.80.

Women's Budget Watch 2000.
By the Women and the Economy Committee
(February 2000). $1.00.

Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights on Bill C-23 - The Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act.
By the Lesbian issues Committee of NAC with the contribution of Anne Kettenbeil
(March 2000). $1.40.


National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL)/
Association nationale de la femme et du droit (ANFD)


Brief on the Proposed Immigration and Refugee Act
Submitted to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration.
40 p, August 2000. ISBN: 1-895996-56-2
Price: NAWL Member: $5.50/Non-member: $7.50

NAWL, WCDWA, NOIVMWC and the Table féministe make recommendations to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration on the proposed Bill C-31, An Act respecting immigration to Canada and the granting of refugee protection to persons who are displaced, persecuted or in danger. Although it is recognized that a number of important reforms are being introduced with Bill C-31, the authors are deeply concerned about the Bill's lack of progress for immigrant and refugee women. This brief will discuss some of the important avenues of reform, from the specific perspective of women, taking into account not only gender, but also race and class. We also comment on other important aspects of the Bill that cry out for improvement, as the Canadian Council of Refugees, the Canadian Bar Association and INTERCEDE, for example, have already done so in their excellent briefs.

Stop Excusing Violence Against Women
NAWL's Position Paper on the Defence of Provocation.
47 p. April 2000. ISBN: 1-895996-55-4
Andrée Côté, Diana Majury, Elizabeth Sheehy
Price: NAWL Member: $9.25/Non-member: $12.75

In this brief the authors use the egalitarian framework to argue for the abolition of the defence of provocation, because of its sexist, homophobic, racist and patriarchal ramifications. NAWL calls specifically for the repeal of the mandatory life sentence for murder, as well as the repeal of the new mandatory minimum sentence of four years imprisonment for those who use a firearm in the commission of a number of specific offences, including manslaughter.


PAR-L

There have been major revisions to both the French and English sides of the PAR-L web site. Please check out the site at: www.unb.ca/PAR-L.

Feminist Stratégies féministes is now available on-line through the PAR-L web site.

Des changements majeurs ont été apportés au site Web de PAR-L à : www.unb.ca/PAR-L.

La revue bilingue Feminist Stratégies féministes est maintenant disponible en ligne à partir du site Web de PAR-L.



Women'space

Women'space magazine, starting with the Summer 2000 issue, exists as an electronic publication only. This issue features articles on web designs that don't work, safety issues on the Internet, networking, and privacy on-line. There is also a book review of the new Spiniflex anthology Cyberfeminism.

The Winter 2000 issue features articles on the effective use of e-mail, and using the Internet for advocacy -- to increase dialogue between nurses, connecting French speaking feminists, and how to get more women contributing to the Internet. The featured book review is the new UNIFEM publication, Women @ Work Against Violence: Voices in Cyberspace. Please note: The Winter 2000 issue of Women'space is the last issue to be published in both paper and electronic formats.


ACTIVITIES / ACTIVITÉS

Marche mondiale des femmes 2000 / World March of Women 2000

Du 8 mars au 17 octobre 2000 / March 8th - October 17th, 2000

Le 15 octobre 2000, dans le cadre de la Marche mondiale des femmes, les Canadiennes et les Canadiens qui appuient les revendications des femmes marcheront vers la colline du Parlement à Ottawa. Le rassemblement est prévu à midi et la marche convergera vers la colline à partir de nombreux points de rencontre à Ottawa et à Hull. Aux États-Unis, la directrice du Fonds monétaire international, madame Horst Köhler, rencontrera les représentantes de la Marche mondiale des femmes le 15 octobre à Washington. Le secrétaire général des Nations Unies, M. Kofi Annan, recevra les représentantes de la Marche le 17 octobre à New York.

On October 15, 2000, as part of the International World march, Canadians who show support for women's demands with gather in Ottawa to march and rally on Parliament Hill. The rally is scheduled for noon, and the march to the Hill will occur from several sites in Ottawa and Hull. In the USA, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Mr.Horst Köhler, will meet with the World March of Women delegation on October 15 in Washington. The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr.Kofi Annan, will receive the delegation on October 17 in New York.

De plus amples renseignements sur la Marche sont disponibles aux adresses ci-dessous.
Check out the web sites below for more information:

The World March of Women/La Marche mondiale des femmes
The Canadian Women's March Committee
Comité canadien de la marche des femmes


Our Health is in Our Hands
October 12-14, 2000
Winnipeg, MB, Canada

The conference will focus on current women’s health research as it applies to diverse communities of women and the process of health system restructuring.
More Information: Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence

The Body in Culture: Corporeality in Social Practice
October 13, 2000
Nijmegen, The Netherlands

The central aim of the conference is to address as to how the biological body acquires meaning,and also how the body itself influences and limits such signifying processes and social efforts to change the body.
More Information: Conference Web Page: click on "Conference" for more information

The Future of Women's Studies: Foundations, Interrogations, Politics
October 20-21, 2000
University of Arizona, Tucson

This conference celebrates the 25th anniversary of Women's Studies at the University of Arizona, the 20th anniversary of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW) and the 15th anniversary of the Women's Studies Advisory Council (WOSAC) at the University of Arizona. This is a working conference, where national, regional and local faculty, researchers, teachers, students, administrators, and activists will synthesize the national debates in the field to explore how they relate to their individual and collective goals. The plenary sessions will be followed by concurrent workshops.
More Information: Women's Studies at the University of Arizona

Mothering and Fathering: Visioning, Creating and Sustaining a Culture of Peace
November 3-5, 2000
Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

The Fourth Annual ARM conference on Mothering will focus on the positive aspects of nurturing for peace and justice. Using a variety of formats, including artistic expression, panel presentations, personal reflections, scholarly papers, and workshops, participants will explore the challenges women and men face today as they work together to create a culture of peace, justice and nonviolence for themselves and the young.
More Information: The Association for Research on Mothering
Abstracts: Jacqueline Haessly

Feminist Utopias: Redefining our Projects
November 9-11, 2000
New College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

Feminist Utopias will be the launch and inaugural conference of the Institute for Women's Studies and Gender Studies (IWSGS), which came into existence in 1999. In accord with the mandate of IWSGS, the conference aims to create a "polylogue" between feminist scholars across disciplinary boundaries, campuses, regions, and countries as well as between feminist scholars, artists and activists, while integrating analyses of race and gender.
More Information: Institute for Women's Studies and Gender Studies

Feminist Research, Action and Change: a CRIAW Participatory Forum
November 17-18, 2000
Ottawa, ON, Canada

The Forum will look at the links between feminist research, action and social change. Its objective is to allow us to acquire new knowledge and strategies which we can implement in our research and lives on doing good feminist research, on effectively communicating research and on taking action on research that is likely to lead to policy change and/or a change in community practices. Issues related to the politics of funding action research will also be addressed.
More Information: CRIAW Participatory Forum




PROFILE / PROFIL

The first person to be profiled in PAR-L NEWS/NIOUZES, is the Canadian organizer of the World March of Women 2000, Diane Matte. The interview was conducted by Francine Descarries for the new on-line journal Feminist Stratégies féministes, hosted on the PAR-L web site.

Ce premier profil vous présente l'organisatrice de la Marche mondiale des femmes, Diane Matte. Cette entrevue a été réalisée par Francine Descarries pour la nouvelle revue électronique Feminist Stratégies féministes, en ligne sur le site Web de PAR-L.


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