ICGR 2026 : 9th International Conference on Gender Research
Aims and Scope
The International Conference on Gender Research (ICGR) brings together scholars, practitioners, and researchers from around the world to explore diverse issues related to gender. This conference provides a multidisciplinary platform where participants are encouraged to engage in discussions and present research findings on various aspects of gender studies. The diversity of the research discussed, and the participants involved in the event is an important reflection on how Gender Studies still impact all corners of life. The published open access conference proceedings from these events serve as a valuable resource for ongoing research and scholarship in the area of gender research. Previous editions of the proceedings can be found here: https://papers.academic-conferences.org/index.php/icgr
The call for papers for the ICGR conference asked for contributions that considered the following aims and scope. In addition to this, the committee welcomed papers on a number of specialist mini-tracks which can be seen at the end of this list.
Gender Identity and Expression
the experiences and challenges faced by transgender and non-binary individuals
social, legal, and psychological aspects of gender identity
gender beyond the traditional binary framework.
Gender and Education
the role of gender in educational settings
gender disparities in access to education
gendered experiences in classrooms
the impact of educational policies on gender equality. It also delves into
how gender influences academic and career choices, particularly in STEM fields.
Gender and Work
the intersection of gender and work
gender wage gaps and workplace discrimination
the representation of women and gender minorities in leadership roles
challenges of work-life balance
the impact of gendered expectations on career advancement
the role of organizations in promoting gender equity.
Gender and Health
health disparities related to gender
reproductive rights
access to healthcare and mental health issues specific to different genders
the impact of gender on health outcomes
the influence of gender on health behaviour, access to services, and medical research
Gender, Politics, and Law
the intersection of gender with politics and law
examining gender representation in political institutions
the impact of gender on voting behavior
the role of gender in legal systems
gender-based violence, legal protections against discrimination, and the impact of public policy on gender equality.
Cultural and Media Representations of Gender
how gender is represented in various forms of media and culture.
the analysis of gender stereotypes in television, film, literature, and advertising,
the role of social media in shaping and challenging these representations.
the impact of media on public perceptions of gender
the role of cultural narratives in reinforcing or challenging gender norms.
Intersectionality
how gender intersects with other social categories such as race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, and disability.
the complexities of gender experiences and the multiple forms of discrimination and privilege that individuals may encounter.
Gender and Technology
the role of technology in shaping gender experiences.
the gendered dimensions of digital spaces,
the impact of artificial intelligence on gender equity
the challenges and opportunities that technology presents for advancing gender rights.
Gender in Global and Comparative Contexts
comparative studies of gender across different countries and cultures,
global variations in gender norms, policies, and practices.
The impact of globalization on gender roles and how transnational movements can challenge traditional gender norms.
The International Conference on Gender Research (ICGR) brings together scholars, practitioners, and researchers from around the world to explore diverse issues related to gender. This conference provides a multidisciplinary platform where participants are encouraged to engage in discussions and present research findings on various aspects of gender studies. The diversity of the research discussed, and the participants involved in the event is an important reflection on how Gender Studies still impact all corners of life. The published open access conference proceedings from these events serve as a valuable resource for ongoing research and scholarship in the area of gender research. Previous editions of the proceedings can be found here: https://papers.academic-conferences.org/index.php/icgr
The call for papers for the ICGR conference asked for contributions that considered the following aims and scope. In addition to this, the committee welcomed papers on a number of specialist mini-tracks which can be seen at the end of this list.
Gender Identity and Expression
the experiences and challenges faced by transgender and non-binary individuals
social, legal, and psychological aspects of gender identity
gender beyond the traditional binary framework.
Gender and Education
the role of gender in educational settings
gender disparities in access to education
gendered experiences in classrooms
the impact of educational policies on gender equality. It also delves into
how gender influences academic and career choices, particularly in STEM fields.
Gender and Work
the intersection of gender and work
gender wage gaps and workplace discrimination
the representation of women and gender minorities in leadership roles
challenges of work-life balance
the impact of gendered expectations on career advancement
the role of organizations in promoting gender equity.
Gender and Health
health disparities related to gender
reproductive rights
access to healthcare and mental health issues specific to different genders
the impact of gender on health outcomes
the influence of gender on health behaviour, access to services, and medical research
Gender, Politics, and Law
the intersection of gender with politics and law
examining gender representation in political institutions
the impact of gender on voting behavior
the role of gender in legal systems
gender-based violence, legal protections against discrimination, and the impact of public policy on gender equality.
Cultural and Media Representations of Gender
how gender is represented in various forms of media and culture.
the analysis of gender stereotypes in television, film, literature, and advertising,
the role of social media in shaping and challenging these representations.
the impact of media on public perceptions of gender
the role of cultural narratives in reinforcing or challenging gender norms.
Intersectionality
how gender intersects with other social categories such as race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, and disability.
the complexities of gender experiences and the multiple forms of discrimination and privilege that individuals may encounter.
Gender and Technology
the role of technology in shaping gender experiences.
the gendered dimensions of digital spaces,
the impact of artificial intelligence on gender equity
the challenges and opportunities that technology presents for advancing gender rights.
Gender in Global and Comparative Contexts
comparative studies of gender across different countries and cultures,
global variations in gender norms, policies, and practices.
The impact of globalization on gender roles and how transnational movements can challenge traditional gender norms.