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[Commlist] CFP - Performance of the Real: Performing Global Crises
Wed Jul 06 13:47:41 GMT 2022
*Call for Papers:*
Performing Global Crises
An interdisciplinary conference hosted by The Performance of the Real
Research Theme at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
30th November - 2nd December 2022
Crisis has characterised contemporary lives in many ways – as we
witness, experience, perform, and respond to entangled health,
political, social, and environmental disasters. For example, in the past
few years, the Covid-19 pandemic has affected virtually every area of
our lives. Individual, local, national, and global responses have been
played out and performed in the media, on social media, and in embodied
social landscapes. Scientists have become the new celebrities, and
politicians have risen and fallen according to their Covid management
performances. The virus itself has also performed, taking on different
guises as it mutates to extend its life and efficacy. Zoom and other
similar platforms have become the new mode of communication for many,
generating new forms of visibility, intimate digital surveillance, and
networked sociality. Many people have been marginalised or further
marginalised by the pandemic, by inequalities in access to digital
technologies as well as health technologies. At the same time there has
never been a time when communication, miscommunication, disinformation –
about vaccines, mandates, and more – have been so fraught and
politicised. As all-encompassing as the pandemic has seemed at times, it
has been eclipsed in some respects, more recently, by public attention
to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which is emerging as the most
visible war in history. With visibility comes multiple modes of
performance and performativity, including competing deep fakes, and
another arena for the performance of global leaders, politicians, and
the public. Meanwhile, the slow violence of Climate Change continues to
devastate communities, nations, and species. The Climate itself,
specific ecosystems and landscapes, and non-human creatures, have been
acting as key performers in diverse scientific, popular, and
media-scapes, garnering global attention as harbingers for a harrowing
future, even amidst those who doubt its existence.
This conference will explore the way that these multi-layered global
crises have been and continue to be performed, contested, and mediated
across all strata of communication and society.
We encourage contributions relating (but not limited) to the following
topics and issues connected to the performance and performativity of crises:
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* The Climate Emergency and public performances of responsibility
* Protest action and the performance of dissent
* Digital technologies of visibility and surveillance
* News, information, and the politics of truth
* Precarity, marginalization, and inequality in times of crises
* Art, literature, and creativity for wellbeing and resilience
amidst crises
* Leadership, celebrity, and the public performance of power and
trust amidst crises
* Public communication of science (virology, climatology, etc.)
* Spectacularisation of war, violence, and the military
* Participatory/symbolic performances of political relations:
allyship, solidarity, fear, or threat
* Decolonisation and indigeneity in responses to crises
* Empathy, care, and witnessing: mediated responses to the
suffering of others
* Gendered experiences of/in crises: labour, feminism, care ethics
* Politicised bodies/selves: intersectional views of gender,
disability, race, and the good life
* Racialised and spatialised performances - mapping and tracing
crises through bodies
* Multispecies, posthuman, and more-than-human worlds: living with
‘others’ through crises
* Wellbeing and affect amidst crises: hypervigilance, anxiety,
apathy, compassion fatigue
* Social imaginations of the future: hope, optimism, connection
and connectivity, theutopian/dystopian, apocalyptic visions, and
‘doom’
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Conference and Paper Format:
This will be a hybrid conference that allows people placed in
Aotearoa New Zealand and nearby to attend in person, and for
internationals - if they cannot travel - to attend online via Zoom.
In addition to conventional 20-minute papers, we also invite
presentations with a performance or creative or workshop component.
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Submitting an Abstract:
Please submit a 200-250 word abstract of your contribution and a
100-word biography for each presenter by 16 September 2022. Please
send us your abstract as a Word document. Use your surname in the
document title. Please clearly indicate the title of your
presentation, the nature and timing of your presentation e.g. 20
minute spoken paper with Powerpoint, as well as your full name
(first name, surname) and institutional affiliation (if relevant).
Please send your abstracts or any enquiries to the Theme
administrator at (performance.real /at/ otago.ac.nz).
Accepted delegates must confirm their attendance by completing
registration and payment by October 31, 2022.
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Travel bursaries for Postgraduate Students:
There are also a limited number of small travel bursaries available
for attending the conference. Please contact the Theme administrator
at (performance.real /at/ otago.ac.nz) for more details.
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About the Performance of the Real Research Theme
The Performance of the Real is a University of Otago funded
interdisciplinary Research Theme. The project investigates what it
is about representations and performances of the real that make them
particularly compelling and pervasive in our current age. At its
core is the study of how performance/performativity, in its many
cultural, aesthetic, political and social forms and discourses,
represents, critiques, stages, and constructs/reconstructs the real,
as well as the ethical, social, and form-related issues involved in
such acts.
Website: http://www.otago.ac.nz/performance-of-the-real
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Journal: http://www.performancereal.org
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