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[Commlist] CfP zines assemble conference/zine making day

Mon Jun 27 15:23:21 GMT 2022





*Zines ASSEMBLE*

*September 9th, 10th and 11th, 2022*

*Online/Wellcome Collection*

*Zines ASSEMBLE is a one-day online symposium on Friday 9th September 2022, with formal and informal talks, presentations and sharing, followed by a 24-hour zine jam, with facilitated in-person and online zine making over the weekend of Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September.*

This event isbeing supported by Wellcome Collection and organised by Autumn Brown (Trinity College Dublin/ Science Gallery International), Kin Long Tong (UCL), Kirsty Fife (Manchester Metropolitan University), Lea Cooper (University of Kent/Wellcome Collection) and Tamsin Walker (UCLAN).

*Online Symposium: Call for Submissions *

“Zines”, broadly defined as an independent and Do-it-Yourself (DIY) form of paper publication (Kempson, 2015), have gained global visibility in recent decades. Zine practices continue to evolve, taking on new forms - for example, digital zines (Afrin, 2022; Millward, 2008). In research zines emerge as: affective forms of life writing; artistic practice; “resistive texts” challenging, queery-ing or subverting mainstream discourses;  and/or as an alternative economy producing textual or embodied communities or networks (Duncombe, 1997; Licona, 2012; Zobl, 2009; Chidgey, 2013; Ramdarshan Bold, 2017; Watson and Bennett, 2021; Brouwer and Licona, 2016; Piepmeier, 2009; Poletti, 2008). However, despite the significant potentialities of zines, their use as research method (French, Curd, 2021; Ptolomey, 2020) and their growing presence in libraries and archives (Eichhorn, 2013; Lymn, 2014; Wooten and Bly, 2013; Fife, 2019; Chidgey, 2006), this creative medium/media is still under-researched. As well as offering possibilities, zines present challenges to researchers working with them. More work is needed to explore the context, dynamics, methods, and future of zines-making and zines research.

Therefore, this event aims to:

  * *Promote zines studies as a transdisciplinary field*
  * *Advance a particular agenda for zines research*
  * *Provide a space for building connections with zines researchers
    across the globe*
  * *Bridge the gaps between creative, professional and academic practices*

We welcome proposals and/or attendance from any individuals involved in zine cultures - for example, zine makers and zine making collectives, zine researchers (from any disciplines), zine librarians, zine educators, zine publishers, zine distributors and any other parties with interest in this area.

You don’t have to deliver a presentation in formal academic language and we will be working to make the space feel as supportive as possible.

*How to submit a proposal*

Submissions should fall into one of the following categories:

  * A 20 minute presentation (similar to a traditional conference paper)
    *(six slots available) *
  * A 5-10 minute lightning or work in progress talk - this is less
    formal and available for presenters who would like to share
    developing work, talk about ongoing projects, or share skills or
    knowledge in another way *(six slots available) *
  * A workshop *(one slot available)*

You could respond to one or more of the following prompts in your submission:

  * *Making: *zine making practices; technologies that enable and change
    zine making; making spaces and communities for zine making (e.g.
    zine fairs, zine libraries); documenting/making histories.
  * *Researching: *methods; ethics; dynamics.
  * *Using: *uses of zines in classrooms; the use of zines as
    data/sources; access to zines in archives and libraries;
    digitisation of zines; queer use; application of knowledge.
  * *Connecting: *networks and communities underpinning zine making,
    zine research and zine collections; relationships within networks;
    social dynamics of zine culture.
  * *Bridging: *the movement of zine makers into institutions
    (universities, museums, galleries etc); the movement of researchers
    into zine spaces; zines as “third space” objects.
  * *Locating: *contexts in which zines are made, collected, curated,
    exhibited and distributed; the establishment of zine libraries and
    archives, personal zine collections and zines in dialogue with each
    other.
  * *Feeling: *emotional dimensions relating to the making and use of
    zines; emotions in zine research; zines and identity; zines and
    experience.
  * *Knowing: *zines as situated knowledge; zines as interventions in
    traditional knowledge production.
  * *Teaching and learning: *Zine pedagogy; zine workshops; skills and
    knowledge sharing; zines as grassroots education/educational tools;
    understanding realities and making sense through zines.

Funding support is available for 20 minute presentations (£50) and workshop facilitators (£150). This is designed to support participation from people otherwise unfunded to attend (e.g.not needing to take annual leave from work to attend or not funded by study or work to attend).

Submit a proposal of up to 300 words explaining what you would like to do at the event via this short form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=UPs_KAujjEiQ9M2uT3rm0c3ndPnNwXdLmagI4Fr6U_NUOUFCSzYyQVNQWUNDOVdMRjRRSjcyQlo4NC4u <https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=UPs_KAujjEiQ9M2uT3rm0c3ndPnNwXdLmagI4Fr6U_NUOUFCSzYyQVNQWUNDOVdMRjRRSjcyQlo4NC4u>

Your proposal could include any or all of the following:

  * What you want to do at the event
  * Why you think it’s important
  * Background information about you or your work
  * Any support or resources you would need

The deadline for submissions is 30th June 2022.

We’ll be in touch by 11th July 2022.

Tickets for the event will be free and released in summer 2022. Sign up to receive an alert via email when tickets go on sale via this link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=UPs_KAujjEiQ9M2uT3rm0c3ndPnNwXdLmagI4Fr6U_NUREhJODFUODk0TVFDNUY4MTRRUEJKNVhRUi4u <https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=UPs_KAujjEiQ9M2uT3rm0c3ndPnNwXdLmagI4Fr6U_NUREhJODFUODk0TVFDNUY4MTRRUEJKNVhRUi4u>

If we have more submissions than we have space for, we will use a scoring system as a group to make decisions. For transparency, our priorities when reviewing submissions will be:




 1. Is the proposal zine-centered?
 2. Do they already have a platform for their work?
 3. Does the proposal respond to the call for papers?
 4. Is the person/collective proposing part of a group often
    underrepresented in academia or the “public-facing” aspects of zine
    cultures?
 5. How we /feel/ about the proposal - is it exciting or interesting?
Any questions? Contact us at*(zinesassemble /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(zinesassemble /at/ gmail.com)>*


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