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[ecrea] CFP: Movements: Protest, Politics and Activism in the 21st Century
Wed Mar 21 16:58:30 GMT 2018
Movements: Protest, Politics and Activism in the 21st Century
Nottingham Contemporary, 6th July 2018
Movements is a one-day, interdisciplinary conference, which platforms
academic and non-academic work on social and political movements in the
arts and humanities, social sciences, and beyond. The event is supported
by the Midlands3Cities DTP (M3C) Cohort Development Fund.
Deadlines for submissions is Friday 20 April 2018
There will be no fee charged for presenting at, or attending, this
conference.
All abstracts and panel proposals should be sent to
(movementsconference2018 /at/ gmail.com)
Protest, activism and political and social movements have been a
consistent and dominant feature of the political landscape in the
twenty-first century. On 15 February 2003, millions of people across
seven continents took to the streets (and ice) to demonstrate against
the impending invasion of Iraq. Ever since, political protests and
movement mobilisation have become a key feature of the political
topography across the world: from the Arab Spring to Occupy, from the
anti-austerity demonstrations in Southern Europe and the UK to the
world-wide Women’s March, protests, movements, and other forms of
dissent have punctuated political developments all over the world and
have become a key and identifiable marker of both progress and regression.
This interdisciplinary conference will provide a space in which to
discuss the impact that protest, activism and political/social movements
might have on the contemporary political landscape. We invite proposals
for papers that offer both critical and creative responses to activism,
movements and protests from both a theoretical and empirical point of
view. Potential topics could include, but are not limited to:
Women’s movements
The Iraq war demo now
Technology, social media, and activism in the 21st century
Re-reading earlier movements
Queer activism
Protest in the globalized era
Neo-right protests and counter-demonstrations
Environmental movements
Democracy, protests, and movements
Class politics and movements
Black activism, protest, and movements
Art and activism
Anti-corruption protests
Anti-austerity activism
Activism and cultural production
This conference also invites contributors from political parties, the
cultural sector, the media and activist groups. Sessions will take the
form of workshops under the banner of ‘what counts as activism?’
Please send panel proposals of no more than 700 words and abstract
proposals of no more than 300 words. Traditional academic papers and
creative pieces will be considered equally for up to 20-minute slots.
Deadlines for proposals is Friday 20 April 2018. Successful applicants
will be notified by mid-May. All abstracts should be sent to
(movementsconference2018 /at/ gmail.com)
There are a limited number of bursaries for unfunded and unwaged
applicants are available. The bursary offers up to £50 to cover
transport costs to and from the conference.
Funding for the bursary will be assigned on a first-come-first-served
basis. Please indicate in your abstract submission whether you would
like to be considered for a travel bursary.
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