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[Commlist] CFP - Feminist alliances: the discourses, practices and politics of solidarity among inequalities
Wed Dec 19 23:40:29 GMT 2018
updated call for papers for the conference on Feminist Alliances which
will now be held on March 7, 2019
(please note the change of date from March 8th).
Keynote speakers: Donatella della Porta, Myra Marx Ferree, Isabelle
Engeli, Chiara Saraceno, Marta Rawluszko and Mieke Verloo.
The deadline to send abstracts has been postponed to January 7th, 2019.
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Feminist alliances: the discourses, practices and
politics of solidarity among inequalities
International Conference, 7 March 2019, Department of Social and
Political Sciences, Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence,
Organizers: Donatella della Porta, Rossella Ciccia, Elena Pavan
Keynote speakers: Donatella della Porta, Isabelle Engeli, Myra Marx
Ferree, Marta Rawłuszko, Chiara Saraceno, Mieke Verloo
Feminist movements have a long history of building alliances across
social divisions of class, race, ethnicity, age, disability, and
sexuality. These alliances have taken different forms ranging from the
adoption of intersectional strategies within organizations, to staging
coordinated campaigns, and the creation of advocacy and political
coalitions at national and international levels. Such instances of
collaboration strengthen the fight against all inequalities and have the
potential to breed inclusive transformative projects. Nonetheless, the
development of collaborative strategies among inequality-based
organizations and political actors has been uneven across contexts and
arenas and constantly endangered by the possibility of the exclusion of
particular inequalities and dynamics of competition and conflict among
groups.
The making of coalitions across inequalities and their political impacts
is shaped by a complex range of factors. In recent years, a series of
different crises– from the financial crash of 2008 to the refugee crisis
and the rise of anti-politics, populist, racist and anti-gender
mobilizations – have resulted in new threats and opportunities for
solidarity among social movements, organizations and political actors
representing different inequalities. Against this background, this
conference focuses on the role played by discourses, practices and
politics in the construction and political consequences of feminist
alliances with inequalities defined by class, race/ethnicity,
citizenship, age, disability and sexuality. We aim, in particular, to
further discussion on intersectional feminist solidarity in political
arenas such as 1) welfare state politics and policies; 2) knowledge
production and the media; 3) civil society and grassroots politics, and
4) the politics of space and the geographical structuring of
inequalities. We welcome empirical or theoretical contributions which
address one or more of the following issues:
1. What new goals and projects do coalitions among inequalities produce?
How do we assess these goals from a normative and intersectionality
perspective? Which gender equality principles are inclusive of other
inequalities?
2. What forms have alliances between gender and other inequalities
taken? Around which issues are alliances more likely to coalesce? Which
strategies are adopted to build connections across issues and groups?
When do groups support policies which do not benefit them directly?
3. What are the factors fostering or hindering coalitions across
inequalities? What is the role played by issue framing, the use of media
and digital communication technologies, resources, organizational forms,
counter-movements, policy legacies, political institutions and the
broader configurations of polities?
4. What are the outcomes of alliances between inequalities? What is the
link between the forms and the composition of alliances and their
outcomes? What other alliances and conditions are necessary for
coalitions to influence politics and produce policy impacts?
Please send a 500 words abstracts to Rossella Ciccia
((rossella.ciccia /at/ sns.it)) and Elena Pavan ((elena.pavan /at/ unitn.it)) by
December 30th, 2018.
A selection of submissions to the conference will be invited to form the
basis for a special issue to be published in an international leading
journal.
Schedule
7 January 2018 Submission of abstracts
15 January 2019: Notification of acceptance
20 February 2019: Circulation of papers
7 March 2019: Conference at Palazzo Strozzi, Scuola Normale Superiore in
Florence
31 May 2019: Submission of special issue proposal gathering selected papers
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