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#ECDV2025 Barcelona

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The Closing Ceremony marks the end of a truly successful #ECDV2025. We’ve shared valuable insights to prevent domestic violence, enjoyed outstanding participation, and gathered in a beautiful venue that inspired connections and future collaborations across Europe.

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Thank you to the wonderful team of volunteers to help make this #ECDV2025 conference a beautiful success!! ✨

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We’re in the last stretch at #ECDV2025! 🔥 Symposia and parallel sessions are buzzing with debates, ideas and connections before we gather for the closing session.

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Brave Cristina Pulido. Survivor and scientific researcher, breaking the silence and confronting over 20 years of harassment. Brilliantly sharing insights on successful survivor strategies to overcome digital violence. #ECDV2025

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⏰ Reminder: the cloakroom will close today at 16:00. 💜 A huge thank you to our #ECDV2025 volunteers, who have been giving their all these past three days — we couldn’t have done it without you! 🙌

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A special touch for today’s #ECDV2025 coffee break: the piano will be played to accompany your coffee with elegance. Afterwards, you’re welcome to sit and play yourself." 🎹☕

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Discussing co-creation this morning at the Symposium of the Global Domestic Violence Shelter Research Network: “The aim is to enhance the relevance, implementation, impact and, ultimately, the benefit of research” #ECDV2025

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Last chance to vote for the best poster at #ECDV2025! Don’t miss the opportunity to support your favourite

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It is essential that teacher training be based on scientific evidence of social impact so that education can successfully contribute to overcoming gender violence @aneolabarria_ #ECDV2025

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Ready for the last day! 🤩 Very interested in this first parallel session on child protection through education.
#ECDV2025

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Bola extra

Revisando veo que una persona del Comité Organizador, Esther Oliver, profesora de la Universidad de Barcelona @ub.edu y miembro de Crea, también tiene tuits que intentan justificar las acusaciones hacia Ramón Flecha.

Todo bien en el European Conference on Domestic Violence #ECDV2025

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PARTE 4: contra la Violencia de Género, pero a favor d un presunto abusador

Hoy hablaremos del European Conference on Domestic Violence #ECDV2025 que se está celebrando en Barcelona del 3 al 5 de septiembre.
Organizado por la Asociación Universitaria de Ciencia, Feminismo y Masculinidades (AUCFEM).

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A wonderful evening unfolds at the #ECDV2025 Gala Dinner in the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya. Celebrating our shared achievements in an elegant and festive atmosphere.

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The Seven Spanish Popular Songs. Many melodies, traditionally attributed to men, in fact originated on the lips of women, in everyday spaces such as the communal washhouses. Falla, far from dismissing that popular and feminine origin, elevates it into universal art #ECDV2025

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When composing El amor brujo, Manuel de Falla studied in depth the cante jondo—a song of Andalusian, Roma and Arabic roots, the most primitive flamenco. He succeeded in bringing it into the universe of classical music enriching it without stripping away its authenticity #ECDV2025

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Emma Chacón, a Basque-Catalan composer like tonight’s ensemble, reminds us that classical music was also made by women. Saying it was made by men reflects ignorance and the biased lens that hides women’s extraordinary contributions #ECDV2025

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The conversations don’t slow down at #ECDV2025. This second afternoon is alive with debates, new ideas and shared experiences. Symposia, workshops and parallel sessions are bringing together research, practice and policy to tackle domestic violence from multiple angles.

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Lidia Puigvert’s keynote unveils the hidden transformations that feminism is driving across all sciences and society. The feminism of all women has been key to the current requirement for co-creation across the sciences and within society #ECDV2025

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Powerful presentation by Janet Fanslow sharing compelling data from New Zealand’s Family Violence Study on the diversity and severity of violence experienced by women and men, and emphasizing the need to build supportive environments to prevent violence #ECDV2025

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The paper shared preliminary research from the @erc.europa.eu project, using phenomenology to extend our understanding of women's lived experience of fear, threat and harm between coercive control in intimate relationships and wider social control strategies of non-state armed actors.

#ecdv2025

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If you're at #ECDV2025 and interested in tech solutions for tech abuse in gender-based violence, come to room H1 at 9.50!

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The second day of this wonderful Congress begins! #ECDV2025 🤩

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Promises to the Children of Europe #ECDV2025
How many of those children on the run are escaping domestic wars?
How many children are on the streets to escape #CSA ?
How many lost on our Borders of services & states?

What promises we need to make to them @unicef.org @unicefinnocenti.bsky.social

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So that we can all contribute to #ECDV2025 without anyone questioning our life choices.

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#ecdv2025 | Clare Lavery An important perspective on Failure My tendency would be; 1) Go back to the etymology of the word Why? Because the nuances of a concept are hidden in its historical mutations 2) Make a list of ke...

Reflection on Failure & PERSPECTIVE on success
On this first day of #ECDV2025

www.linkedin.com/posts/clare-...

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Science and music have always gone well together. Enjoying Bach at #ECDV2025

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📢 Important update for #ECDV2025 Congress: Today, Sept 3, the 15:00h–16:20h session have a room change. Session originally in room D2 will now take place in H3, and the session from H3 will be in D2

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Slide reads: An intersectional analytical lens has been crucial in understanding the ways in which precarity is constructed and exploited in TMA, and to understand the specificities of this violence at the (inter)national level as well as at the meso and micro levels;
• However, intersectionality has often come to be deployed to understand difference from the 'mainstream' (where the mainstream refers to the invisible norm - white, heteronormative spaces and relationships);
For eg., in Australia and in some Nordic countries, we can see this in the focus on forced marriage and HBV where framing of and responses to particular forms of VAWG reinforce the notion of difference (focusing on family and community structures) whilst eliding state-structured power asymmetries (see Vasil et al. 2025 on Australia);
• Beyond the limited conceptualisations of VAWG that this approach elicits, the policy and practice solutions it yields exclude the voices and experience of the victim-survivors whilst reinforcing some axis of inequalities they face in the name of addressing others (coloniality and racialised bordering regimes as a response to VAWG).

Slide reads: An intersectional analytical lens has been crucial in understanding the ways in which precarity is constructed and exploited in TMA, and to understand the specificities of this violence at the (inter)national level as well as at the meso and micro levels; • However, intersectionality has often come to be deployed to understand difference from the 'mainstream' (where the mainstream refers to the invisible norm - white, heteronormative spaces and relationships); For eg., in Australia and in some Nordic countries, we can see this in the focus on forced marriage and HBV where framing of and responses to particular forms of VAWG reinforce the notion of difference (focusing on family and community structures) whilst eliding state-structured power asymmetries (see Vasil et al. 2025 on Australia); • Beyond the limited conceptualisations of VAWG that this approach elicits, the policy and practice solutions it yields exclude the voices and experience of the victim-survivors whilst reinforcing some axis of inequalities they face in the name of addressing others (coloniality and racialised bordering regimes as a response to VAWG).

Prof Sundari Anitha did not come to play #ECDV2025 This is a searing critique of the misuse of “intersectionality” in DFV policy and research

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The gardens of the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya are also the best place to take a break and get some fresh air before continuing to work on #ECDV2025

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