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[ecrea] CFP: New Scholar 2.2 - Special Issue on Belonging
Sun Jul 08 18:08:42 GMT 2012
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*Call for Papers: Volume 2 Number 2 /The Belonging Project/The Belonging
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As an integral part of human experience, 'belonging' is a ubiquitous
concept in many areas of the humanities and social sciences and beyond.
This is increasingly the case in the contemporary contexts of
globalization, trans-nationalism, and the emergence of the network
society, which have imbued issues of belonging with a renewed emphasis
and increased urgency. Yet, as important as the concept of belonging is
to discourses on migration, citizenship, community and wellbeing, among
others, it is rarely defined or interrogated at length. While such
ambiguity and elasticity is no doubt part of belonging's efficacy as a
concept, it nonetheless veils the complexities of processes and
experiences of belonging/not belonging.
Following a successful interdisciplinary workshop and symposium on
belonging, the organizers of the Belonging Project, an initiative by
interdisciplinary researchers from Melbourne, are now calling for
submissions for a special issue of /New Scholar. /This special issue
will showcase innovative research across disciplines that critically
engages with the concept of belonging and the ways in which it is
deployed and understood in academic discourses, with a view to examining
the challenges and ambiguities embedded in the concept.
Submissions might address (but need not be limited to) the following
themes:
* Structures and processes of belonging
* Moving past the belonging/not-belonging dichotomy
* Belonging beyond identity
* Technology, communication and belonging
* Scales of belonging, e.g., local, national, transnational
* Belonging and intersectionality
* Memory and belonging
* Place and belonging
* Mobility and belonging
* Agency and belonging
* Indigenous belonging
* Migrancy, transnationalism, and belonging
* Hybridity and belonging
* Language, culture and belonging
Submissions should be uploaded to www.newscholar.org.au
<http://www.newscholar.org.au/> by August 14, 2012
Please see the /New Scholar /website for updated guidelines for authors.
Please address all inquiries (but not submissions) to Caitlin Nunn,
Nadia Niaz, Karen Schamberger and Gillian Darcy at
(thebelongingproject /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(thebelongingproject /at/ gmail.com)>
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