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[Commlist] CfP Art and Human Rights International Conference
Tue Sep 29 10:54:24 GMT 2020
*Art and Human Rights International Conference*, taking place 20-21 May
2021, in Lisbon, Portugal.
About.
Within the scope of the current human rights challenges our world is
facing, arts have been striving to be recognized as a fundamental place
for debate and critical thinking, as well as a catalyst for collective
awareness and empathy. Exploring topics that range from climate change
to the refugee crisis, from discrimination to authoritarian regimes
affirmation, several events are prompting artists, both individually and
collectively, to rethink the role of art as an agent for social change.
In the last decade, several projects were created in countries that
continually suffered human rights violations, such as Syria, Yemen,
Nigeria, Somalia, and others, which enrich our current knowledge and
challenge our perspectives on artistic practices and ways of working
around freedom of expression. In the face of current circumstances and
having in mind the increase of information shared globally, the
relevance of artistic productions as a tool for debate and political
intervention becomes more evident. Indeed, we can currently find
numerous civic movements, collectives, activists and organizations
collaborating with artists to enrich their projects and amplify their
values and messages. Succeeding some influential manuals created by
different collectives at the end of the 1980’s and during the 1990’s in
the USA, new reflections have been emerging to systemize operating modes
within the designated “guerrilla art” such as, per example, Beautiful
Trouble – Toolbox for Revolution (2012) or Truth is Concrete – A
Handbook for Artistic Strategies in Realpolitics (2014). These artistic
practices became known through different terms, such as “socially
engaged art”, “participatory art”, “community art”, “relational art”,
“political art”, “artistic activism” or “artivism”. While we can
identify the singularities of each of these designations, they share and
converge within a common space focusing on the call for human rights
and, more widely, on human dignity. From a theoretical and academic
perspective, these practices have been object of study by different
authors – such as Nina Felshin (1995), Nicholas Bourriaud (1998), Miwon
Kwon (2002), Grant Kester (2004, 2011), Claire Bishop (2006, 2012),
Jacques Rancière (2009), Gregory Shoelette (2011), Shannon Jackson
(2011) or Tom Finkelpearl (2013) – who have contributed to their study
and discussion through different approaches. With the drive to
contribute and advance on the reflection of theories and practices on
the field, this conference opens up as a meeting for researchers,
artists, activists and other agents that are working on the
intersections of art and human rights around the globe.
*Call for papers open* until 18th december 2020 (no payment from the
authors will be required)
*Proposed topics for submissions:*
- art and social change;
- socially engaged art, participatory art and community art for human
rights;
- art and censorship;
- art and freedom of expression;
- art projects about human rights;
- art and activism strategies;
- artistic freedom in challenging contexts;
- art and conflict resolution;
- arts and culture as a human right.
Communication and Media Studies scholars are welcome.
*Authors should submit their proposal through an online form, available
here: *https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arthric2021;
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arthric2021>
More information on the conference:
https://artandhumanrightsconference.weebly.com/
Contact: (artandhumanrightsconference /at/ gmail.com)
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