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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Home Frames: Documentary and the Domestic Space
Fri Feb 27 21:55:09 GMT 2026
Deadline Reminder: Call For Conference Abstracts: Home Frames:
Documentary and the Domestic Space
*https://www.qub.ac.uk/research-centres/cdr/home_frames/*
<https://www.qub.ac.uk/research-centres/cdr/home_frames/>
Conference dates: June 16th- 17th 2026
*Hosted by the Centre for Documentary Research
<https://www.qub.ac.uk/research-centres/cdr/> at Queen’s University
Belfast. *
This conference will be heldin conjunction with Docs Ireland
International Documentary Film Festival 2026
<https://docsireland.ie/>(16th to 21st of June, 2026). All accepted
delegates will receive a full pass to Docs Ireland screenings,
panel discussions, and other events.
*Keynote Speakers: *
*Professor Laura Rascaroli (University College Cork)
<https://research.ucc.ie/en/persons/laura-rascaroli/>*
*
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*Mark Cousins (Honorary Professor in Film Studies, Queen’s University
Belfast)
<https://www.qub.ac.uk/News/Allnews/2022/DirectorandwriterMarkCousinsappointedHonoraryProfessoratQueens.html>*
**
Deadline for Abstracts:March 1st, 2026
The domestic space has long occupied a peculiar position within
documentary cinema. At once intimate and ordinary, private and
politically charged, the home has served as a site of testimony,
observation, performance, labour, and memory. From early observational
documentaries to autobiographical and essayistic forms, from television
documentary to contemporary hybrid and digital practices, domestic space
has functioned not merely as a backdrop but as a structuring environment
through which knowledge about class, society and identity are produced.
This conference invites scholars and practitioners to explore the
relationship between documentary filmmaking and domestic space,
understood as a material, social, and representational site shaped by
historical, economic, and cultural forces. Rather than treating the home
as a neutral setting, the conference foregrounds domestic space as an
active and timely agent in documentary form: one that conditions modes
of address, ethical relations, production practices, and spectatorship.
Domestic spaces are entangled with questions of care, gendered labour,
class, migration, precarity, and everyday life. They are also
increasingly central to contemporary documentary production,
particularly in contexts marked by limited resources, self-filming
practices, platform circulation, and post-pandemic reconfigurations of
screen work. Documentary engagements with the home invite reflection on
proximity and distance, visibility and concealment, and the politics of
filming intimate environments.
The conference welcomes contributions that examine domestic space across
documentary history and practice, including (but not limited to) the
following themes:
– Documentary filmmaking in and about domestic interiors
– The home as a site of intimacy, testimony, and ethical negotiation
– home in autobiographical, first-person, and essayistic documentary
practices
– Domestic labour, care, and gendered spaces in documentary cinema
– Housing, class, and social inequality in documentary production
– The politics of access, consent, and filming private space
– Archival, amateur, and home-movie practices in documentary contexts
– Documentary production under conditions of constraint: self-shooting,
low-budget, and domestic infrastructures
– Television documentary, observational traditions, and everyday life
– Platform documentary, streaming, and the reconfiguration of domestic
spectatorship
– Practice-as-research approaches to documentary and domestic space
– Transnational and diasporic homes in documentary narratives
– Housing crisis and documentary practice.
The conference aims to bring together theoretical, historical,
industrial, and practice-based perspectives, fostering dialogue between
film and media studies, documentary studies, screen industries research,
and creative practice.
Conference Fee: £100 salaried/ £70 for students
*The conference welcomes proposals for 20-minute papers, short films or
media, practice-based presentations or pre-constituted panels. A
200-word abstract alongside a 100-word biography should be submittedby
emailing:*
(documentaryresearch /at/ qub.ac.uk) <mailto:(documentaryresearch /at/ qub.ac.uk)>
Deadline: 1 March 2026 (23:59 GMT)
Applicants will be notified about the decision of the Conference
Committee by the 27th of April, 2026 at the latest.
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