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[ecrea] Third International Congress of Cultural Studies: Leisure and Free Time in Contemporary Culture
Wed Nov 14 00:12:06 GMT 2012
Call for Papers
Third International Congress of Cultural Studies
*28-29 January 2013*
*Department of Language and Culture, University of Aveiro*
Submissions are now being accepted for the Third International Congress
of Cultural Studies, which will take place on the 28th and 29th of
January, 2013, at the Department of Language and Culture, University of
Aveiro, in association with the Doctoral Programme in Cultural Studies,
between the Universities of Aveiro and Minho (Portugal), the University
of Deusto (Spain) and the University of Fortaleza (Brazil). The deadline
for submissions is *7 December 7 2012*.
For more information read the following information or go to
http://ociocultura.web.ua.pt/?lang=en.
*1. Leisure Studies and Culture*
The primary objective of this congress is to promote discussion
regarding Idleness, Leisure and Free Time in Contemporary Culture. The
importance of these reflections relates to the fact that work -- which
occupies a central position in the context of contemporary society -- is
a fundamental factor in the context of leisure studies, as work may
almost exclude or devalue other forms of human pastimes. Due to the
increase in theories related to social pastimes, the concepts of leisure
studies and free time require investigation and should be explored in
the context of contemporary culture.
Recent research in this area has found that nowadays, we are immersed in
a paradoxical chaos -- due to our complex daily routines, which involve
a multitude of tasks which frequently overlap and appear endless, there
emerges a desire to liberate ourselves from this accumulation of
obligations in which we are submerged.
We must also consider that to possess free time is to experience full
and autonomous time. However, the modern values which we have inherited
do not encourage individuals to believe that there exists time in which
to "do nothing", but rather promote the idea that a reduction in working
hours -- which would result in more free time -- simultaneously creates
problems in relation to the adequacy of our contribution to society.
The World Leisure and Recreation Association (WRLA) recognises leisure
time as a human right, an area specific to the experience of the
individual, in terms of their human liberty and according to their
personal and social development, health and well-being. From this
perspective, leisure is related to core human values and has significant
meaning. Thus, idleness gains new dimensions and perspectives, whilst
constituting a significant and (re)creative experience, and providing an
outlet for personal development. Idleness can also prevent participation
in negative leisure (self and hetero destructive leisure), which is
particularly common in times of crisis.
Therefore, considering that, in the history of creation and the
organisation of industrial society, work has been the activity that
plays a central role in the organisation of social temporality, this
Congress aims to debate the following issues:
- Will idleness replace work as the activity which will occupy
post-industrial technological societies?
- Do we know what constitutes 'idleness'?
- Why do we feel guilty at the prospect of "doing nothing"?
- Is our free time truly "free", or is it merely a liberation from
obligations?
- Is our leisure time compromised as a result of our choice, or
has it been adversely affected due to our fast-paced society?
Thus, we invite all researchers with an interest in these possibilities,
interpellations and perplexities to send their contributions, as the
Congress aims to discuss the principal dimensions of Idleness in
Contemporary Culture from multi and inter-disciplinary viewpoints.
*2.*
*Organisation*
The Third International Congress in Cultural Studies: Idleness, Leisure
and Free Time in Contemporary Culture accepts three forms of
presentations: Conferences, Round Table Discussions and Group Works
*Conferences*
The Conference sessions will primarily offered by invitation to those
who have published their scientific research in recognised national and
international scientific journals.
*Round Table Discussions*
The Round Table Discussions will unite three presentations, each with a
different perspective on a central, shared theme of investigation, which
may be proposed by lecturers, researchers or professionals from fields
central to the issues under consideration. The tables will be
co-ordinated by one of the participants from each group. The
co-ordinator of each group must be identifed in the proposal. The
proposal must also include the complete texts of each presentation and
the abstract (between 200-300 words) for the round table discussion. The
duration of the discussion should be 50 minutes in total. The deadline
for submissions of round table discussion proposals, with complete
texts, in Portuguese/Spanish and English, is *30 November 30 2012*.
*Scientific Communications in Research Groups*
The 'Research Groups' consist of brief accounts of scientific
investigations, in groups of four to five participants. Thus, complete
Research Groups may be proposed (which must be indicated to co-ordinator
involved), or individuals may send their contributions, which will be
analysed and grouped by the Congress' Organising Committee, which is
this case, will be suggested by the co-ordinator. The deadline for
submission of proposals, with complete texts in Portuguese/Spanish and
English is *30 November 30 2012*. Works may be presented by
professionals, lecturers, or researchers in the field (including
doctorate students). Each session must last no longer than 15 minutes.
Each proposal for presentation in Research Groups must indicate one of
the following themes under which their research may be categorized:
GT 1 --Reflections and Appropriations on the Concepts of Idleness,
Leisure and Free Time;
GT 2 --Contemporary Cultures, Subjectivities and Social Time
GT 3 - Contemporary Acceleration and Lifestyles
GT 4 - Free Time, Identities and Subjectivities
GT 5 - Free Time and the Appropriation of Space: Rethinking the City as
a Place to Live
GT 6 - Tourism: The free time between consumption and contemplation
GT 7 - Popular Culture, Celebrations and Leisure
GT 8 - Free Time and the Pleasures of Culinary Leisure Activities
GT 9- Idleness, Creativity, Arts and Books
GT 10- Free time and the Life Cycle
The minutes of the works presented at the Round Table Discussions and
within the Research Groups will be available in CD format through the
Congress organizers. A number of works may be selected for publication
in a special edition of the Doctoral Programme's Academic Journal in
Cultural Studies - Estudos Culturais -- Revista Lusófona published by
the Universities of Aveiro and Minho.
The official languages of the congress are Portuguese, Spanish and
English. However, congress participants may present their research in
any language they wish. The Organizing Commission requests that all
participants send an English version of their presentation which may be
projected during the presentation, in order to reach the widest possible
audience.
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Xabier Landabidea Urresti
(xlandabidea /at/ deusto.es) <mailto:(xlandabidea /at/ deusto.es)>
Aisiazko Ikaskuntzak / Leisure Studies
Deustuko Unibertsitatea / University of Deusto
Unibertsitateen Etorbidea, 24
48007 - Bilbao
<http://www.ocioblog.deusto.es/>
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