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[ecrea] Call for Proposals - IGSA@ND 2019
Fri Jun 15 18:11:52 GMT 2018
The University of Notre Dame’s Gender Studies Program is happy to
announce its fifth biennial international conference, which will be held
in conjunction with the second meeting of the International Girls
Studies Association.
University of Notre Dame - Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
- 28 February - 2
March, 2019*Deadline for submissions: Sunday, 1 July 2018*
Girls Studies has become one of the most dynamic academic fields,
encompassing scholars from a vast array of disciplines engaged in a
variety of interdisciplinary approaches. This conference aims to bring
together scholars and creative practitioners from across the world to
explore contemporary and historical experiences and constructions of
girlhood and girls’ culture, as well as recent developments within the
field.
The Host Committee invites proposals for individual papers,
pre-constituted panels, pre-constituted roundtables, and creative works
that address one or more of the following topics.Moreover, we are keen
to move beyond the traditional conference format and encourage
collaborative work and presentations of digital humanities projects as
well as creative, visual, and performance-based work. We also welcome
proposals from individuals working in collaboration with girls in
schools, after-school programs, and community-based organizations. We
welcome submissions from scholars, teachers, activists, artists, and
students (both graduate and undergraduate).
*Topics may include (but are not limited to):*
●Histories of girlhood
●Global girlhood(s)
●Girlhood and intersectionality
●Representations of girlhood
●Intergenerational girlhoods
●Queer and trans girls
●Girls’ cultures and subcultures
●Girlhood and consumption
●Girls and feminism
●Girls and sport
●Girls and politics/activism
●Girls and education
●Girls and religion
●Girls and STEM
●Body image and health
●Girls and digital media
●Girls and popular culture
●Girlhood during austerity
●Girls’ sexuality
●Neoliberal girlhoods
●Ethnographies of girlhood
●Methodological approaches to Girls’ Studies.
The deadline for submissions is *11:59 PM (US Eastern Daylight Time) on
Sunday, 1 July 2018. *Please submit your proposal here:
https://genderstudies.submittable.com/submit. You will first need to
become a member of Submittable (which is easy and free).
To allow for as many voices as possible at the conference, proposers may
apply for only one role from each of the following two categories: 1)
paper presenter, creative works presenter, or roundtable participant;
and 2) coordinator of panel or roundtable in which they are participating.
*Open Call Papers -***Individuals submitting paper proposals should
provide an abstract of 250 words, a short bio, and contact information.
Co-authored papers are acceptable.
*Pre-constituted Panels -*Panel chairs should submit a 500-word
rationale for the panel as a whole. Chairs should collect abstracts from
individual participants in advance and then weave the abstracts into one
coherent proposal that reflects the overall topic and goals of the panel
while also representing the themes and objectives of individual papers.
Panels should include 3-4 papers. Co-authored papers are acceptable.
Panels that include a diversity of panelist affiliations and experience
levels are strongly encouraged. For each participant, coordinators
should submit a short bio and contact information.
*Pre-constituted Roundtables -***Roundtable coordinators should submit a
250-word rationale for the pre-constituted roundtable as a whole.
Roundtables should include no more than 6 participants (inclusive of
coordinator). Roundtables that include a diversity of panelist
affiliations and experience levels are strongly encouraged. Roundtable
participants’ remarks at the conference should be brief in order to
create substantive discussion with attendees. For each participant,
coordinators should submit a short bio and contact information.
*Open Call Creative Works -***Proposals for audiovisual and other
creative works should consist of a 250-word abstract (including the
length and format of the work), a short bio of the creator/producer,
contact information, and requirements for exhibition. Co-authored work
is acceptable. If some or all of the work is viewable online, please
submit a URL.
Please direct any questions about the conference and the submission
process to: (IGSAatND19 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(IGSAatND19 /at/ gmail.com)>.
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