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[ecrea] CFP: ‘Discourses of Care: Care in Media, Medicine and Society’, University of Glasgow
Fri May 27 17:31:32 GMT 2016
*Deadline for proposals:* Friday 3^rd June 2016
*Call for Papers: ‘Discourses of Care: Care in Media, Medicine and Society’*
*Location: *Gilmorehill Halls <http://www.gla.ac.uk/about/maps/>, 9
University Avenue, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ**
*Date: *Monday 5^th – Wednesday 7^th September 2016
*Keynote speakers:*
§Prof. Eva Feder Kittay
<http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/philosophy/people/faculty_pages/kittay.html>,
Stony Brook University NY
§Prof. Andrew Kötting <http://www.andrewkotting.com/>, artist and
filmmaker, University for the Creative Arts
This Wellcome-funded interdisciplinary conference aims to support and
foster collaborative work in relation to media and questions of care and
well-being, focusing on care and care giving as critical concepts.
Bringing together scholars from film and television studies, medical
humanities, disability studies, and philosophy, we will debate how
understandings of medical and social care are (and might be) positioned
in relation to media and cultural studies. This would be a significant
first step toward building inter-disciplinary alliances and driving
forward work within the as yet under-determined field of ‘visual medical
humanities’.
The specific focus of the conference and anticipated publication/s is to
explore the ways in which media do more than simply represent care and
caring (although representation, of course, remains an important issue).
Taking a new approach, the conference will explore how media forms and
media practices (the creation, exhibition and reception of media) may
act as a /mode/ of care. Thus we wish to explore how different kinds of
media programming, media technologies and media practices present
opportunities in which care is manifest as both an ‘attitude’ and a
‘disposition’ (Feder Kittay).
The event will underpin at least one multi-authored publication. Through
this conference we will explore the politics and ethics of
care-relationships and contest binary understandings of autonomy and
dependency amongst individuals with cognitive and physical disabilities,
carers and medical professionals. We are particularly interested in the
nexus of youth (the ‘child’), age (the ‘aged’) and disability as a way
of opening up alliances and challenges to popular cultural notions and
representations of care and dependency.
We are now looking for academics, care providers, and creative
practitioners of all levels, periods, and fields to submit proposals for
20 minute conference papers. We invite papers on topics that include
(but are not limited to):
§ Relationships between care and media
§ Definitions of care in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
§ Autobiographical representations of and reactions to care
§ Disability studies approaches to care and dependency
§ Media practices and outputs as modes of care
§ Care and the visual medical humanities
§ Adaptive technologies and care
§ Spectatorship, care, and media
§ Care, media, and children
§ Care, media, and ageing
§ Use of media in health education and rehabilitation
§ Consumer ‘choice’ and ‘autonomy’ in popular culture
§ Screen cultures in our ‘institutions of care’ (e.g. the NHS and the BBC).
Please email an abstract of up to 300 words and a short bio (100-200
words) to the conference organisers ((discoursesofcare /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(discoursesofcare /at/ gmail.com)>) by *Friday 3^rd June 2016. The
conference team will respond to proposals by Friday 10^th June 2016.
*There are a limited number of travel bursaries available for
postgraduate and/or early career presenters; the recipients of these
grants will be asked to write a short reflection on the conference,
which will be published on the Glasgow Medical Humanities Research
Centre blog <http://mhrc.academicblogs.co.uk/>, and the conference
website <https://discoursesofcareblog.wordpress.com/>.
If you wish to be considered for one of the travel bursaries, please
email us for an application form and submit it with your abstract and
bio. We will contact all respondents on the outcome of their proposal by
the end of June 2016. Thanks to funding from the Wellcome Trust, this
conference will be free to attend.
The conference venue, the Gilmorehill Building
<http://www.gla.ac.uk/about/maps/>, is fully accessible, and the
conference will include accommodations such as pre-circulated papers and
discussion topics, ending with an interactive roundtable discussion. For
more information on access, transport, and the venue please visit our
website. If you have any questions, please email the conference team at
(discoursesofcare /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(discoursesofcare /at/ gmail.com)>, or
contact us via @CareDiscourses <https://twitter.com/CareDiscourses>.
*Conference team:* Prof. Karen Lury (Film and TV), Dr Amy Holdsworth
(Film and TV), and Dr Hannah Tweed (English Literature).
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