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[Commlist] cfp: CSAA Conference 2019: Cultural Transformations

Thu Mar 21 13:53:22 GMT 2019





*CALL FOR PAPERS: Abstracts Due 30 April, 2019*

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The disciplinary streams for the*CSAA Conference 2019: Cultural Transformations, University of Queensland, Dec 4 - 6, 2019*, have now been released on our website:

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https://csaaconference2019.wordpress.com/conference-streams/

*All abstract submissions should nominate a potential stream for consideration*. Please click on the stream titles for more information on the focus and subject areas included in each stream. There is also a ‘general’ stream for those whose abstracts fall outside the listed streams.Email all abstract and panel submissions to *(csaaconf2019 /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(csaaconf2019 /at/ gmail.com)>*_._ Please include**the stream title in the subject line*.

*CSAA Conference 2019: Cultural Transformations*

*University of Queensland, Dec 4 - 6, 2019*

*Confirmed Keynotes*

  *   Associate Professor Mel Chen, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at U.C. Berkeley and Director of the Centre for the Study of Sexual Culture   *   Professor Bronwyn Carlson, Professor and Head of Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University   *   Professor Jean Burgess, Director, Digital Media Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology

*Conference Theme: Cultural Transformations*
It now seems that the future is no longer rushing to meet us but has already arrived. The speed and extent of the cultural transformations currently taking place around us raise urgent and imperative questions. Cultural studies researchers have recently turned to examine these questions across a representatively broad range of fields, including gender and sexuality studies, critical race and disability studies, film and media studies, internet and digital cultural studies, affect studies and the environmental humanities. Yet significant work remains to be done. How are we to respond most effectively to such issues as the disappearance of salaried jobs and their replacement with a gig economy, to climate change and species extinction, to the rise of 'populism' and the new right, as well as the ever-worsening treatment of refugee and indigenous populations, to the systemic gender and sexuality-based disadvantage revealed by #metoo and the divisive SSM poll, to the emergence of AI and algorithmic logics, as well as gene-editing and other biomedical technologies?

The 2019 conference of the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia aims to provide a forum at which both the challenges posed and the opportunities afforded by these transformations can be collectively addressed. Taking as its theme 'Cultural Transformations', the conference welcomes proposals for papers or panels that address this topic from a diverse and inclusive range of perspectives, as well as general papers in Cultural Studies. Although the CSAA primarily focuses on the Australasian community, we very much welcome multicultural and international submissions!

The conference will be preceded on Tuesday December 3 by a one-day event, 'Prefix', designed for Higher Degree Research students and Early Career Researchers.Further information regarding conference opportunities, events and travel will soon be available on this website. In the interim, for more information, please email the organising team here:

*(csaaconf2019 /at/ gmail.com)*

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