Dr Bela Chatterjee//Conference Papers
This page is divided into the following sections:
Keynote Speeches
Invited Seminar Papers
Additional Conference Papers
Invited Lectures
Conference Administration
Keynote Speeches
B. Chatterjee, (2004) ‘“Off the Map”:Gender, Sexuality, Cartography and Law’
AHRC Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality Colloquium, 'Text and Terrain: Legal Studies in Gender and Sexuality', University of Kent, Canterbury
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Invited Seminar Papers
B. Chatterjee, (2006) '(Gay) Pride and Prejudice: Sexuality and the law of Defamation' Instutite for Women's Studies, Lancaster University
B. Chatterjee, (2005) ‘Law and the Cybercity’, University of Westminster
B. Chatterjee, (2003) ‘Back(s)lash: Politicising Cyberlaw’, Lancaster University
B. Chatterjee, (2002) ‘Obscene/Online – policing adult obscenity’, Colloquium on Cybercrime, University of Leeds
B. Chatterjee, (2001) ‘The League of Gentlemen: Thoughts on Feminism and Cyberlaw’, Institute for Women’s Studies, Lancaster University
B. Chatterjee & H. Quirk, (2001) ‘Motivation’- Socio-Legal Studies Annual Postgraduate Conference, Birkbeck
B. Chatterjee, (2000) ‘Excess Baggage? A response to Nina Wakeford’s lecture Handbag.com and other sites of ‘real’ queerness on the Net’ , Performing Virtualities Conference, Windsor
B. Chatterjee, (2000) ‘Uneasy Tensions: Critical Race theory and Female Genital Mutilation’,Colloquium on religion, spirituality, corporeal change and the legal order, Oxford Brookes University
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Additional Conference Papers
B. Chatterjee (2010) 'Sadomasochism, law, space and technology', SLSA Bristol UWE
B. Chatterjee (2008) 's6 Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill (Extreme pornography) : A discussion', Lancaster Law School Work in Progress series, Lancaster University
B. Chatterjee, (2004) ‘Sisters in Crime: A comparative analysis of Anglo-Canadian obscenity law’ Anglo-Canadian Perspectives on Gender, Sexuality and Law Conference, British Association of Canadian Studies, Legal Studies Group, Canada House, London
B. Chatterjee, (2002) ‘In cyberspace nobody knows I’m a feminist’, Gender, Sexuality and Law II Conference, Keele University
B. Chatterjee, (2000) ‘Razorgirls and Cyberdykes - Tracing Cyberfeminism’ Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, Queen’s University Belfast
B. Chatterjee, (1999) ‘Future Flesh: Misshapen things to come’ Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, Loughborough University
B. Chatterjee, (1999) ‘Tertium Non Datur - Missing Thirds and the Alchemy of Utopias’ Critical Legal Conference, Birkbeck,
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Invited Lectures
B. Chatterjee, (2003) ‘Feminism and pornography’, Reading University
B. Chatterjee, (2001) ‘The Porno Paradox: Lessons from the Field in Cyberpornography and E-Commerce’ and ‘Slugs and Snails and Bits and Bytes: Thinking Gender in Internet Law’, University of Gothenburg
B. Chatterjee, (2001) ‘Cyberidentities, Cyberpornography and Law - presentation on current Doctoral Research ’, Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University
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Conference Administration
(2005) Conference Convenor (with Dr. Ann-Maree Farrell) Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Postgraduate Conference, Lancaster University
(2004) Conference Convenor (with BACS/LSG) British Association for Canadian Studies, Legal Studies Group, Annual Conference, Anglo-Canadian perspectives on Gender, Sexuality and Law, Canada House
(2001) Stream Convenor, Cyberlaw Stream, Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, Bristol University
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