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[ecrea] Rights and Plight: cultural counter-narratives of the migrant and refugee experiences
Wed Feb 15 20:57:18 GMT 2017
CALL FOR PAPERS
Rights and plight: cultural counter-narratives of the migrant and
refugee experiences
Date: 22-25 June 2017 Venue: University of Westminster, Regent Campus
and Regent Street Cinema
309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW
According to UNHCR, globally there are now more than 65 million forcibly
displaced persons, including 21 million refugees, who have left their
homes as a result of conflict, persecution, famine, and environmental
disasters. Meanwhile, migrants have also courageously left their homes
of origin behind to voluntarily pursue a better life often motivated by
freedom, education, economic opportunities or to reunite with family.
While many are tackling the topical challenges of migration and refugees
few, if any, are addressing it from a cultural narrative or cultural
rights perspective. The “Rights and Plight” conference, organised by an
interdisciplinary group of University of Westminster faculties
representing media, art, design and social sciences, emphasises the need
to amplify the voices and power of refugee and migrant narrativity while
connecting dialogues and discussions to policies and inclusion/exclusion
practices of host societies.
This conference offers a meaningful cross-cultural and interdisciplinary
engagement with hitherto neglected refugee, migrant and exilic
experiences presented through a film festival alongside theory, practice
and policy discussions aimed at policymakers, academics and students, as
well as to wider publics/citizens. It brings together international
filmmakers, musicians, and artists who are involved in capturing and
responding to individual stories of struggles and successes of
individual migrants and refugees living and working in the UK, from the
Georgian period to the present day, with policymakers, practitioners and
academics working globally on migration and refugee issues.
“Rights and Plight” encourages discussion of the hidden opportunities
and unspoken challenges faced by migrants and refugees. The objective is
to unravel little known personal and positive stories of migrants in
changing contexts and to detail their agency, including their vital
contributions to reshaping cultural landscapes and artistic expression.
We welcome papers internationally from scholars, policymakers, artists,
filmmakers and civil society group members that will engage critically
with particular aspects of displacement and relocation, communication,
media and art. Themes for individual papers and panel proposals may
include, but are not limited to the following:
o Cultural and human rights of migrants and refugees
o Representative individual and collective refugee and migrant
narratives through creative industries including newspapers, television,
film, photography on radio and through the arts
o Representations of refugees and migrants in mainstream media and
artistic institutions
o The role of Art in addressing trauma, bereavement and loss
o Ethics, policy and the politics of exclusion
o Doing/making art in the time of war
o Rethinking cultural policy and cultural relations in the age of global
crisis
o Nationalism, populism and inclusion politics
o Migrancy, connectivity and cultural production
o The political economy of othering
o Refugees, migrants and social media: empowerment and denigration
o Secularization and securitization of refugee movements
o Border sorting technologies as techniques of exclusionary control
o Migrant/refugee experiences using a gender lens
PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION
This University of Westminster three-day conference from June 22-25 June
2017, will consist of keynotes, a practitioner panel, parallel panels,
plenaries, workshops and a concurrent film festival held at Regent
Street Cinema. The fee for registration for all participants, including
presenters, will be £40, with a concessionary rate of £20 for students,
to cover all conference documentation, refreshments and administration
costs. Registration will open in April 2017.
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS
The deadline for abstracts and panel proposals is Wednesday, March 15th,
2017. Successful applicants will be notified by Monday April 3, 2017.
Abstracts should be 200-words. They must include the presenter’s name,
affiliation, and email and postal addresses, together with the title of
the paper and a 150-word biographical note on the presenter. Please send
all these items together in a single Word file, not as pdf, and entitle
the file and message with ‘AMC 2017’ followed by your surname. The file
should be sent by email to (har-events /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
TRAVEL EXPENSES
Participants are responsible to fund their own travel and accommodation
expenses.
PUBLICATION
Selected conference papers will be eligible for a future special edition
volume to be published by University of Westminster press.
CONTACT
For more information about the conference or submissions, please contact
Aimee Fullman at (a.fullman1 /at/ westminster.ac.uk).
The University of Westminster is a charity and a company limited by
guarantee. Registration number: 977818 England. Registered Office: 309
Regent Street, London W1B 2UW.
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