TDoR 2018: A Reflection on Resisting Anti-Trans* Violence in the UK in 2018 – Dr Chryssy Hunter
84 Margaret Street – A Documentary about the London Fo Guang Shan ( 佛光山) Temple
After the workshop/forum on Humanistic Buddhism in January 2018, INCISE’s own Dr Patrick de Vries was commissioned by the Venerable Abbess Miaoshang of Fo Guang Shan UK to create a short documentary about Fo Guang Shan, with focus on the history of the London Temple at 84 Margaret Street. Here is the result:
The video has been screened at open days at the temple and at other special events, such as the celebration of 100 years voting rights for women in cooperation with the UK Parliament. Furthermore, the video will be used to apply for funding for the next part of the renovation of the building at 84 Margaret Street.
The Human Right to Respect SOGI in the English-Speaking Caribbean: Deconstructing a Social-Legal British Experiment – Dr Leonardo Raznovich
*SOGI: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.
The situation of gender research in Hungary and Europe: INCISE Visiting Professor Ulrike Auga speaking at hearing in the European Parliament
On 8 November 2018, INCISE Visiting Professor Dr. Ulrike E. Auga reported on the state of Gender Studies and academic freedom in Hungry and Europe at a hearing in the European Parliament.
The politically motivated non-re-registration of Gender Studies in Hungary in October 2018 prompted numerous protests. Responding to a letter from the International Association for Institutions of Advanced Gender Studies (RINGS), an association of more than 60 internationally renowned gender research institutions, the European Parliament’s Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Brussels invited RINGS members for an exchange of views. At the public meeting of the committee on November 8, 2018, Prof. Dr. Ulrike E. Auga (INCISE) and Dr. Annette von Alemann (Paderborn) presented their statements, which beyond Hungary reported further attacks of the political right wing on scientific research, Gender Studies as an academic discipline and LGBTIQ* life in Europe including Germany. The Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality expressed its deep concern about the paradigm shift in the nature of the attacks. After the meeting, the experts received numerous requests from parliamentarians.
Prof. Dr. Ulrike E. Auga and Dr. Annette von Alemann participated in the hearing as the two experts at the invitation of Vilija Blinkevičiūtė MEP, the chairperson of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality.
The meeting of the committee with the statements and discussion has been recorded and is available as a free stream under the following link:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-live/en/committees/video?event=20181108-1000-COMMITTEE-FEMM
A translation into different languages is available. The statements reflect the individual views of the authors.
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Auga is professor for Gender, Cultural and Religious Studies. She is a permanent fellow at the Centre for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin and the Center of Theological Inquiry (CTI), Princeton and works as visiting professor at the Intersectional Centre for Inclusion and Social Justice (INCISE), Canterbury Christ Church University (UK). In 2018 she also taught at the Gender Equality Studies and Training Program of the United Nations University (UNU-GEST) in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Dr. Annette von Alemann is a sociologist, gender expert and currently visiting professor at Paderborn University.
European Parliament
Committee Meeting | Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM)
Hearing Exchange of Views about Gender Studies in Hungary
RINGS – The International Research Association of Institutions of Advanced Gender Studies
Prof. Dr. Ulrike E. Auga, INCISE and ZtG, Humboldt University of Berlin
Dr. Annette von Alemann, Paderborn University
Video Link:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-live/de/committees/video?event=20181108-1000-COMMITTEE-FEMM
Experts’ Hearing (full-length) | 10:42:35 – 11:41:36 |
Experts’ Hearing (Prof. Dr. Ulrike E. Auga) | 10:55:32 – 11:15:39 |
Experts’ Hearing (Dr. Annette von Alemann, Prof. Dr. Ulrike E. Auga) | 10:45:12 – 11:15:39 |
Via the icon “Tonspur/ Soundtrack” a simultaneous translation of the committee meeting into different languages can be activated.

From left to right: Kristina Wilhelmsson (FEMM), Javier Gomez de Aguero Lopez (FEMM), Mary Honeyball (Deputy Chair of FEMM Committee), Dr. Annette von Alemann (Paderborn University), Prof. Dr. Ulrike E. Auga (INCISE/Humboldt University of Berlin)

Prof. Dr. Ulrike E. Auga ® Ulrike E. Auga 2018
流転輪廻の面倒さをいかに体現するか―クイア仏教の「解放の神学」を目指して― – A lecture by Professor Bee Scherer (INCISE, CCCU) translated by Dr Kanae Kawamoto (Ryukoku University 龍谷大学, Kyoto 京都, Japan 日本)
Embodying the Messiness of Saṃsāra: Towards Queer Buddhist ‘Liberation Theology’ – Professor Bee Scherer at Ryukoku University in Kyoto, Japan
Programme 2018/2019
Date | Time | Event | Location |
3-4 Sep | Joint Social Work Education and Research Conference – Grand Challenges for Social Work More info here |
tbc | |
24 Sep | 19:00 | Queer Ear – An introduction to Queer Theory – Bee Scherer More info here |
Quarterhouse – Folkestone |
01 Oct | 17:30 | Leonardo Raznovich Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity as Human Right: The case of the Anglophone Caribbean (register here) |
Pg06 |
15 Oct | 19:00 | Queer Ear – An introduction to Intersectionality – Bee Scherer More info here |
Quarterhouse – Folkestone |
20 Nov | 17:30 | TDoR INCISE Transgender Day of Remembrance Lecture: A Reflection on Resisting Anti-Trans Violence in the UK in 2018 – Dr Chryssy Hunter (register here) | Ng03 |
27 Nov | 17:30 | Anne Alwis (University of Kent) – Religion and Gender in Byzantine Hagiographies (register here) | Pg06 |
4 Dec | 17:30 | Dan Thorpe Queering State Sanctioned Suicide Prevention/Promotion (register here) |
Pg06 |
10 Jan | 11:00 – 13:00 | Bee Scherer Hermeneutics RDP Theories of Knowledge Series |
tbc |
23 Jan | 13:30 – 15:00 | Jose Bento da Silva The work of God: mystery and ambiguity in the management of the Jesuit corpus |
Rg02 |
24 Jan | 11:00 – 13:00 | Bee Scherer Intertextuality RDP Theories of Knowledge Series |
tbc |
21 Feb | 13:30 – 15:00 | Dione Hills (Tavistock Institute London) The challenge of spiritual and religious organisation |
Rf05 |
21 Feb | 17:00 – 18:30 | Dan Thorpe Critical Disability Studies RDP Theories of Knowledge Series |
Rf35 |
20 Mar | 13:30 – 15:00 | Bee Scherer Organizing Utopia: Merit economy and anti-consumerism in contemporary Thai Buddhism INCISE-CCBS Lecture Series |
Rf11 |
24 Apr | 17:30 – 19:00 | Rajeeb Sah Sexuality and secret intimacy: Negotiating sexual relationships amongst Nepalese young people in the UK |
Pg06 |
18 May | 14-16:30 | INCISE Workshop with Fo Guang Shan London on Vegetarianism with Food Tasting and Tea Ceremony More information here. |
Lg25 |
22 May | 12-14:00 | His Eminence the Third Dupseng Rinpoche – Mindfulness In cooperation with the CCCU Business School Tickets are available here. |
Rg38 |
28 May | 17-19:00 | Bee Scherer Queer Theory RDP Theories of Knowledge Series |
Nf09 |
29 May | 12:30-14:00 | Leonardo Raznovich LGBT rights and the Vatican: advances and challenges |
Rg04 |
Postponed | Nancy Clark LGBT+ informal caregivers: A mixed methods multi-phase analysis of lived experiences |
Epistemic Insight: The Role of Character – Professor Andrew Peterson
Lecture two in the Religion and Science: Epistemic Insight and Identity Lecture Series with LASAR and NICER.
Metaphors of Mindfulness at Work: Morgan, Hanh and Organisations — Professor Bee Scherer