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[Commlist] CfP: Gender, Sexuality and Embodiment in Digital Spheres — Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality
Tue Aug 25 06:23:23 GMT 2020
CfP: Gender, Sexuality and Embodiment in Digital Spheres — Connecting
Intersectionality and Digitality
Special Issue of the Journal of Digital Social Research
Guest editors: Ladan Rahbari (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands);
Evelien Geerts (University of Birmingham, UK); Sara De Vuyst
((s.devuyst /at/ ugent.be) <mailto:(s.devuyst /at/ ugent.be)>, Ghent University, Belgium)
Abstract submission deadline: October 1, 2020
This special issue of JDSR has two goals. /First/, it aims to bring
together innovative and newly developed theoretical, empirical,
analytical, and critical approaches in the study of gender, sexuality,
and embodiment in digital spheres. /Second/, by connecting
intersectionality and digitality, we aim to adopt an integrated approach
that reflects the intricacy and interconnectedness of social markers and
categories of difference, privilege, performance, and discrimination. As
such, we specifically encourage submissions that adopt an intersectional
approach and address gender, sexuality, and embodiment as integrated
with other social factors, such as — but not limited to — age, race,
(dis)ability, religion, color, and nationality.
The guest editors invite academic articles using diverse research
methods and theoretical frameworks, and that belong to any disciplinary
background. The papers may draw on the following, or other, research lines:
* Social, feminist, and critical theories on intersectionality,
gender, sexuality, and embodiment in digital spheres;
* Critical empirical analysis of the relationships between digital
spheres and gender(ed) and sexual(ized) performativity, unruliness,
resistance, and defiance;
* Gendered and sexual(ized) digital/online representations of embodied
diversity and difference;
* Historical and intersectional analyses of the role of gender,
sexuality, and embodiment in the establishment of contemporary
digital orders;
* LGBTQIA+ issues/rights/identities and digital spheres;
* Studies on gendered and sexualized bodies in relation to age, race,
color, migration, (dis)ability, etc. in digital spheres;
* Exploring posthumanist, affect and new materialist approaches to the
study of digitality;
* Harmful discourses, and different forms of gender- and
sexuality-based harassment and violence in digital spaces;
* Digitally-spread creations, e.g., avatars, gifs, and memes in
relation to gender- and sexuality-focused topics;
* The use of digital media for feminist, queer, anti-racist,
anti-ageist, anti-ableist activism;
* Expressions of unruly intimacies and sexualities in and through
digital spaces that challenge normative assumptions about (older)
age, sexuality, and gender.
Feel free and encouraged to suggest alternative subjects!
The complete call for papers can be found here
https://www.jdsr.io/call-for-papers. No payment from authors will be
expected.
We are looking forward to receiving your submissions.
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