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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: ECREA Preconference for the Ethics of Mediated Suffering
Thu May 05 06:08:37 GMT 2022
Call for Abstracts: ECREA Preconference for the Ethics of Mediated Suffering
On behalf of the ECREA temporary working group for the Ethics of
Mediated Suffering, we'd like to ask for abstract contributions for the
group preconference, to be held virtually on 14 October, 2022.
Setting a theme for the preconference has been difficult. In part this
is because of a litany of events that have overtaken a great deal of our
personal and professional lives since the ECREA community last met. At
the same time as the epidemiological - shadows, a fighting in Ukraine
has resurfaced old frames for a new(?) war. European sympathy for its
east also draws attention once more to racial and geographic hierarchies
of grievable life familiar to scholars of conflict in Yemen, Syria,
Ethiopia, the Sudans, Mali and every other instance of suffering that
lies in some discursive shadowland.
Deciding a theme was also hard, in part, because communities of scholars
like ours have been fragmented in two years without the points of
connection afforded by the sociality of meeting in one form or another.
People lose touch with one other and shared projects and interests
become harder to develop without the serendipity of connection.
In light of this, the theme that animates our 2022 preconference is
Community repair and connection. If you are a scholar working on
questions around mediated suffering or its normative dimensions -
however broadly construed - we would like you to send us an abstract
[~200 words to (r.j.stupart /at/ rug.nl) <mailto:(r.j.stupart /at/ rug.nl)>] on what
currently occupies your thoughts. The preconference itself will be a
virtual session in the run-up to the main conference in Aarhus,
structured to give you an opportunity to reconnect with other scholars
that have overlapping concerns and areas of focus. It is our hope that
this preconference will afford attendees a chance to make connections
once more, to discover shared interests and interesting projects between
one another that can be further developed in Aarhus and beyond.
In sum, we'd like you to tell us what you're up to, so that we can begin
the work of reconnecting, repairing and thinking together this
increasingly strange world we're 'returning' to.
A copy of the CfA can be downloaded from https://bit.ly/3N7s4xB
<https://bit.ly/3N7s4xB>
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