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[ecrea] cfp: The Politics of Listening
Thu Apr 05 06:20:13 GMT 2018
* CALL FOR PAPERS: The Politics of Listening*
29 – 30 November 2018, Sydney
Convened by Tanja Dreher (UNSW) and Poppy de Souza (Griffith University)
Invited speakers: Leah Bassel (University of Leicester) and others to be
confirmed
*Abstracts due: 30 June*
Inspired by the recent ‘turn to listening’ in media studies, cultural
studies and political theory, this two-day interdisciplinary symposium
brings together scholars whose work engages with listening: as a
political practice; as a critical frame; as an alternative politics; as
a contribution to justice and/or as an ethics of relation.
As recent calls for a constitutionally enshrined First Nations Voice to
the Australian Parliament remind us, the ‘right to be heard’ and calls
to listen are central to addressing ongoing injustice and inequalities.
The digital media environment offers proliferating opportunities for
‘voice’ and sharing stories, yet the attention economy works against the
promise that previously marginalised voices will be heard. While
politicians regularly embark on ‘listening tours’, public trust in
processes of consultation and representation is minimal. The fundamental
principle of disability activism – ‘nothing about us without us’ –
demands that voices of disability be heard. Yet too often calls to
listen are ignored or refused.
Responding to these timely concerns, we invite critical contributions
that engage with the politics of listening across a range of contexts
and issues. We particularly welcome papers and panel proposals that
address:
* *Critical theories of listening:* including theorising beyond
liberalism, listening as a feminist politics, listening and agency,
listening as labour, listening and justice (media justice, climate
justice, acoustic justice etc), rethinking eavesdropping
* *Listening and settler colonialism: *including First Nations voice
and the right to be heard, Indigenous sovereignties, First Nations
epistemologies of listening, listening and refusal, listening and
decolonising methodologies, listening as solidarity
* *Listening and the politics of difference: *including racism and
anti-racism, ableism and disability, multiculturalism, counter and
activist listening
* *Listening interventions:* in art and activism, media, democracy,
the politics of voice and representation, economies of attention
Pushing beyond liberal celebrations of voice and speech, attention to
listening has foregrounded a commitment to responsibility,
responsiveness, vulnerability and openness. Critical scholarship in
this area has done important work to shift responsibility for change
from marginalised voices onto the institutions, practices and norms that
condition who is heard, on whose terms, and to what effect. Scholars
also draw attention to the difficult work of listening, its potential to
unsettle, and its crucial role in disrupting the uneven flows of power
and privilege invested in unjust social and political arrangements. This
symposium will foreground the politics of listening as a vital
intervention in contemporary scholarship, activism and practice.
In addition to academic paper and panel proposals, we are interested in
hearing from practitioners, activists and artists interested in
proposing non-traditional forms or formats that respond to the above
themes. Please get in touch with symposium conveners Tanja Dreher on
(t.dreher /at/ unsw.edu.au) <mailto:(t.dreher /at/ unsw.edu.au)> or Poppy de Souza on
(poppy.desouza /at/ griffith.edu.au) <mailto:(poppy.desouza /at/ griffith.edu.au)>
prior to the submission date to discuss.
Leah Bassel (University of Leicester) is confirmed as a featured
speaker. Her most recent book is /The Politics of Listening:
Possibilities and challenges of democratic life /(Palgrave, 2017).
Further invited speakers will be announced on the symposium website
https://www.politicsoflistening2018.com/
For individual papers, please submit a 250 word abstract and short bio
(150 words). For panel proposals (3-4 papers), please also include the
title of the panel and a brief description, along with paper abstracts.
*Please submit paper and panel proposals by 30 June via the symposium
website: *https://www.politicsoflistening2018.com/submit*.*
About the convenors:
*Dr Tanja Dreher* is an ARC Future Fellow, UNSW Scientia Fellow and
Associate Professor in Media at the University of New South Wales. Her
research focuses on the politics of listening in the context of media
and multiculturalism, Indigenous sovereignties, feminisms and
anti-racism. Tanja’s current research project focuses on the politics of
listening in response to community and activist media.
*Dr Poppy de Souza* is an Adjunct Research Fellow with the Griffith
Centre for Social and Cultural Research at Griffith University.
Her scholarship critically engages with the ethics and politics of voice
and listening in the context of changing media technologies,
everyday cultural production, representational politics and political
transformation, with a focus on sites of struggle, resistance
and innovation.
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