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[Commlist] CFP: 2019: Between a Rock and a Robot: Humans, Habitat, and Technology
Sat Mar 02 16:55:05 GMT 2019
*EDEN: All Island Interdisciplinary Conference*
/Hosted by the Early Doctoral Exchange Network (EDEN) at NUI Galway/
* ‘2019: Between a Rock and a Robot: Humans, Habitat, and Technology’*
**National University of Ireland, Galway
*Dates: 26-27th of April*
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*Plenary Speaker: Diane Negra, MRIA, Professor of Film Studies and
Screen Culture *
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EDEN invites postgraduate and early doctoral researchers to explore the
theme “Between a Rock and a Robot”. This interdisciplinary conference
provides an exciting opportunity for postgraduates across the humanities
to share their unique responses to this topic. In bringing together a
diverse selection of academic fields and perspectives, the conference
will offer a unique space to disseminate and discuss ideas. We welcome
submissions from those studying in the island of Ireland and those from
further afield working within the Irish context.
The past couple years have seen increasing ecological and technological
challenges. The reality of Global Warming is becoming increasingly
impossible to ignore, with extreme weather escalating and its resulting
impact on Earth’s landscape increasing. However, technological advances
have also provided us with opportunities to minimize our impact on the
physical world, while simultaneously removing us further from it. This
dichotomy provides the perfect opportunity to explore the connection
between humanity, the physical environment and technology changes this
interaction. The ‘Between a Rock and a Robot: Humans, Habitat, and
Technology’ theme invites a broad interpretation of the relationships
between people, technology, and the physical environment; allowing for
scholarship addressing topics related to politics, identity, language,
human rights, geography, drama, film, literature and law. The conference
welcomes submissions for academic papers, short performance pieces, and
practice-based explorations.
*Proposals for papers (20 minutes) are now welcome on any new research
by postgraduate researchers on topics including (but not limited to):*
ØPhysical or psychological boundaries
ØLandscape and change
ØWriting the physical environment
ØUrban/rural divides
ØEthnicity and identity
ØLanguage and Landscape
ØPhysical environments and social identity
ØTradition and modernity
ØMobility, migration
ØTechnology and the environment
*Abstracts of 250 words and short biographies (approx 100 words) can be
submitted to:*(eden.nuigalway /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(eden.nuigalway /at/ gmail.com)>. /Note: All technical requirements
should be communicated to the conference committee with the abstract
submission./
The call for papers will close on *Monday March 11th, 2019*. For any
questions or more information on EDEN, please email us at
(eden.nuigalway /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(eden.nuigalway /at/ gmail.com)>
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