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[ecrea] Call for Paper: Doing Memory of Right-Wing Violence in Mediated Public Spheres
Sun Jul 09 23:15:41 GMT 2017
*/Call for Papers/*
*Doing Memory of Right-Wing Violence in Mediated Public Spheres.*
*/International and Interdisciplinary Workshop at Tuebingen University,
Germany, /**/15-16 October 2017/*
The long history of right-wing violence Western societies have witnessed
since 1945 includes acts of racist violence, which are socially
remembered due to the massive media coverage involved. Nevertheless,
there are also many acts of right-wing violence (against people
perceived as migrants and refugees, as homeless and Roma, as Jewish, as
the political left, as LGBTIQ, …) that are almost forgotten. In some
cases, remembering is organized only by small groups or family members
of those affected by right-wing actors.
Right-wing violence does not only cause individual fear and trauma but
also radically unsettles foundations of democratic societies. Hate
crimes do not regularly address the victimized individual but the whole
group the individual represents according to the perpetrator’s
worldview. Additionally, further victimization can occur through
inadequate reaction by security forces, media, or personal surroundings:
e.g. blaming the victim of being (partially) responsible for or denying
the political dimension of the particular act of violence. Our starting
point is that societies should publicly remember acts of right-wing
violence.
We are interested in innovative theoretical and empirical studies on
doing memory of right wing violence in mediated public spheres.
Furthermore, we would like to encourage younger scholars who are
interested in sharing their research results on doing memory with us. We
are looking for studies, which are open for interdisciplinary
approaches. These studies may, among others, ask how visibility and
recognition is produced in local or translocal (mediated) public spheres
and how this changed over time. Highly welcome are also scholars who
examine doing memory as an act of performance which is embedded in
conflictual figurations.
We are also looking for studies that examine doing memory of right-wing
violence in its various forms e.g. exhibitions, literature, political
action, photography and film, art work, memorials, etc. Ultimately, we
would be happy about projects that, beyond the act of remembering, also
examine the contested forms of legitimization or delegitimization of
remembering and how this changed over time.
Abstracts (500-1000 words) should outline the theoretical perspective,
the methodological approach as well as empirical findings.
Proposals may specify whether their author/s require funding and/or have
other specific needs to attend the conference. Some of the applicants
may be granted financial support within the limits of available budgets.
Travel and accommodation can be reimbursed for a certain number of
invited speakers. Please indicate if you do not have access to
institutional resources.
Please, send your abstracts until *15^th August 2017* to the following
e-mail-address: *(tanja.thomas /at/ uni-tuebingen.de)
<mailto:(tanja.thomas /at/ uni-tuebingen.de)>*
Notification of acceptance will not be later than*31^st August 2017.*
Organizing committee: Prof. Dr. Gabriele Fischer (University of Applied
Sciences, Esslingen), Prof. Dr. Matthias Lorenz (University of Bern),
Prof. Dr. Tanja Thomas (Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen), Prof.
Dr. Fabian Virchow (University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf), Prof.
Dr. Klaus Weinhauer (University of Bielefeld)
Local organizer:Prof. Dr. Tanja Thomas (University of Tuebingen)
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact:
(tanja.thomas /at/ uni-tuebingen.de) <mailto:(tanja.thomas /at/ uni-tuebingen.de)>
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