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[ecrea] call for abstracts for the visual sociology stream at the ISA world congress
Sat Sep 09 21:27:45 GMT 2017
RC57 Visual Sociology
Call for papers -
Session 1: "Social Research and Multiple Modalities: Epistemic
Opportunities, Challenges and Barriers in Addressing Social Complexity"
This session will examine the epistemic, analytic and methodological
affordances and limitations of engaging with multiple modalities when
doing social research (such as written, oral, visual, photographic and
multimedia modalities). Social science researchers work in contexts
where participants use multiple means to produce and communicate
meanings and viewpoints. Research participants produce oral and written
utterances, images, music, artifacts, and performances, which assume a
variety of forms and distinctive materiality. We are often called on to
critically examine these multiple modes of communication as contextually
participating in broader discourses. To do so, we need to take a
transdisciplinary approach, draw on tools offered in a variety of
disciplines and be able to move across disciplinary boundaries. This
kind of endeavour requires collaborative research approaches.
This session invites papers that explore one or more aspects of how we,
as researchers, produce knowledge when engaging multiple modalities in
our data collection and record keeping practices. We are particularly
interested in discussing: i) how we produce fieldnotes or records via
multitextual/multiple registers; ii) what kinds of obstacles and
opportunities researchers face when recording, organising and analysing
different sorts of communicative “data”; iii) what kinds of analytic
trajectories researchers have followed to interpret their multitextual
fieldnotes or records; iv) what epistemic and theoretical opportunities
this kind of data collection has to offer; and v) the relationships
between multiple modalities created through their integration in research.
Session1 Organizers:
Ana Inés HERAS, CEDESI-UNSAM- CONICET and INCLUIR - Instituto para la
Inclusión Social, Argentina, (herasmonnersans /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(herasmonnersans /at/ gmail.com)>,
Carolina CAMBRE, Concordia University, Canada, (mcambre /at/ ualberta.ca)
<mailto:(mcambre /at/ ualberta.ca)>
Analía Inés MEO, CONICET- UBA, Argentina, (analiameo /at/ conicet.gov.ar)
<mailto:(analiameo /at/ conicet.gov.ar)>
*Session 2: Visual Methods in “the Posts, Post-Posts and Neo-Posts”:
Representation, Non-Representationalism, and Social Justice Research *
Gillian Rose (2016) argues that although there has been a great deal of
cross-disciplinary theoretical study of visuals, visuality, visual
economies, and affective, embodied, and structured dimensions of
visuals, it remains the case that the field of visual research methods
has not yet fully engaged with some key methodological, epistemological,
and ontological debates. This session seeks to engage these debates in
visual sociology and visual methodologies.
We invite papers that combine a focus on social justice, conceptually
and/or empirically and on visual research practices through the
kaleidoscopes of what Patti Lather calls “the posts, post-posts and
neo-posts”; this is a widening terrain that can include, in diverse ways
and varied combinations: relational ontologies, performativity,
posthumanism, non-representational theory and methods, the vitality
of matter, and entanglements between politics, ethics, epistemologies,
and ontologies. Some methodological approaches that may fall under this
expanding tent include, among many others: praxiographic, post
qualitative, diffractive methodologies, Indigenous and decolonizing
methodologies, non-representational ethnographies as well as research
informed by agential realism, ecological thinking, and/or new
materialisms. We invite papers that focus on field research, theoretical
exploration, or reflective pieces that engage with the tensions between
representation and nonrepresentationalism in visual social justice research.
Session2 Organizers:
Andrea Doucet, Brock University, Canada Research Chair,
(andreadoucet /at/ mac.com) <mailto:(andreadoucet /at/ mac.com)>
Carolina CAMBRE, Concordia University, Canada, (mcambre /at/ ualberta.ca)
<mailto:(mcambre /at/ ualberta.ca)>
Abstract 300 words in English, French or Spanish. For more information
on how to submit an abstract
http://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/world-congress/toronto-2018/call-for-abstracts/
<http://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/world-congress/toronto-2018/call-for-abstracts/>
KEY DEADLINES
April 25 – 30 September 2017 24:00 GMT
*
Abstracts submission: Participants must submit abstracts on-line via
Confex platform. Abstracts must be submitted in English, French or
Spanish. Only abstracts submitted on-line will be considered in the
selection process.
November 30, 2017 24:00 GMT
*
Notification letters: Confex sends notification letters to authors
and co-authors of accepted or rejected abstracts
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/wc2018/webprogrampreliminary/Session10353.html
<https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/wc2018/webprogrampreliminary/Session10353.html>
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
http://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/world-congress/toronto-2018/
<http://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/world-congress/toronto-2018/>
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