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[ecrea] London Conference in Critical Thought
Fri Jan 24 14:35:24 GMT 2014
The Centre for The Arts and Learning @ Goldsmiths is hosting The London
Conference in Critical Thought 2014 on the 27th and the 28th of June.
The call for papers is here:
http://londoncritical.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/LCCT-2014-Call-for-Papers.pdf
More information is below. Please pass the CFP on to your networks.
Thanks very much,
Anna
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Dr. Anna Hickey-Moody
Head of PhD in Arts and Learning:
http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/mphil-phd-art-practice-learning/
The Centre for the Arts and Learning
Goldsmiths College
288 NX Road
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From: LCCT collective <(inquiries /at/ londoncritical.org)>
Date: 21 January 2014 19:44
Subject: London Conference in Critical Thought 2014: Call for Papers
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LCCT 2014: Call for Streams
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London Conference in Critical Thought 2014: Call for Papers
27-28 June 2014, Goldsmiths, University of London.
CFP deadline: 10 March 2014.
Download Views PDF_2 LCCT 2014 Call for papers
The third annual London Conference in Critical Thought (LCCT) will offer
a space for an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas for scholars who work
with critical traditions and concerns. It aims to provide opportunities
for those who frequently find themselves at the margins of their
department or discipline to engage with other scholars who share
theoretical approaches and interests.
Central to the vision of the conference is an inter-institutional,
non-hierarchal, and accessible event that makes a particular effort to
embrace emergent thought and the participation of emerging academics,
fostering new avenues for critically-oriented scholarship and collaboration.
The conference is divided into thematic streams, each coordinated by
different researchers and with separate calls for papers, included in
this document. We welcome paper proposals that respond to the particular
streams below. In addition, papers may be proposed as part of a general
stream, i.e. with no specific stream in mind. Spanning a range of broad
themes, these streams provide the impetus for new points of dialogue.
Read the full call for papers here.
* Aesthetic Refusals: Oppositional Citizenship and Public Culture
* Conceptions and Practices of Critical Pedagogy
* Critical Approaches to Care Relationships
* (Dis)orders of Migration
* Dissenting Methods: Engaging Legacies of the Past, Defining
Critical Futures
* ‘entitled’
* ‘everyday political’
* How Does One Think Difference?
* Legal Critique: Positions, Negotiations and Strategies
* Moving Through the Intersection? Interrogating Categories and
Postintersectional Politics
* Philosophy and Critical Thought Inside and Outside The University
* Pragmatism and Critical Traditions
* Sounding the Counterfactual: Hyperstition and Audial Futurities
* Strategies of Silence
* Street Level: Towards a Critical Discourse on Urban Aesthetics
* Subjects in Space(s): Navigating Multiplicity
* The Critical Brain
* The Human After Anthropocentrism? Life. Matter. Being.
* Time Discipline
* What is the Question of Critique?
Please send paper/presentation proposals with the relevant stream
indicated in the subject line to (paper-subs /at/ londoncritical.org).
Submissions should be no more than 250 words and should be received by
the 10th March 2014.
Participation is free (though registration will be required).
londoncritical.org // (inquiries /at/ londoncritical.org) // @londoncritical
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