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[Commlist] CfP - Sexuality, Security and Surveillance in Digital Spaces
Wed Mar 20 15:40:39 GMT 2019
*Sexuality, Security and Surveillance in Digital Spaces* (CfA - session)
5th Geographies of Sexualities Conference
Prague, September 26th – 28th, 2019
Call for abstracts - for this independently organized session
Session organizers: Yossi David, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz;
Godfried Asante, Drake University. More information here
<https://2019.egsconference.com/index.php/call-for-sessions/#1552935520522-394f09e7-ba60>
* Session abstract *
Networked platforms have become fully integrated in almost every aspect
of everyday life in the digital age. In particular, notions of digital
activism through digital mobilization have become deeply intertwined in
civil society groups, non-profit and LGBTIQ+ organizations. These
platforms are used, particularly, by marginalized groups to make visible
various human rights abuses and also create safe spaces outside of, but
in relation to the daily varied forms of hetero/homonormativities.
Conversely, state officials and moral entrepreneurs are continuously
stretching their communications to networked platforms in order to voice
their discontent with emerging voices against “traditional” and
nativist’s discourses. Their tactics involves state funded surveillance
of marginalized virtual communities and individual social media
accounts. Nonetheless, the nation-state is a heterogeneous actor and in
this global neoliberal times, the relationship between the nation-state
and “sexual dissidents” is increasingly becoming more complex. As such,
this panel aims to upend and make visible, the various forms of state
regulation and surveillance ranging from the commodification of sexual
difference to the forms of queer modes of being, relating and belonging
that have emerged to resist, transform and subvert such regulatory
regimes, especially in non-western contexts (middle-east, Africa, Asia,
south and central America). While the focus of this panel is on
non-western contexts, we are also aware that the boundaries between the
west and the non-west is malleable and sometimes blurred as bodies
migrate or seek refuge in other nations, thereby creating a complex
system of transnational regulatory regimes and surveillance.
This panel focuses on aspects of social media (Facebook, Twitter,
Reddit, etc.) by elucidating, analyzing and examining the blurred
boundaries of safety and security in digital spaces by incorporating
analysis of opportunities and challenges associated with sexuality,
security and surveillance in digital spaces. Each essay investigates
different aspects of security and safety, and how its complexities
manifest in social media platforms. The essays will also explore the
construction of social, digital and physical borderlands through candid
and nuanced narratives that are both distinctively personal and
contextually diverse. We thereby, focus on non-western contexts in order
to contribute to the theoretical discussion concerning digital spaces
and its implications on civil societies in places where the local and
global tend to have uneasy tensions.
This session will explore the role of sexuality, security and
surveillance in digital spaces in various scales, contexts, places and
spaces.
We seek submissions that critically investigate, but are not limited to:
* Paradoxes in the practice or discourses around sexuality, security
and surveillance in digital spaces.
* The politics of sexuality, security and surveillance in digital spaces
* The boundary work and policing work around sexuality, security and
surveillance in digital spaces
* The ways in which sexuality, security and surveillance is framed,
produced and negotiated within social movements and grassroots
(digital) activism groups.
* Bisexual and transgender identities and security and surveillance in
digital spaces
* Intersections of race, gender, class, ability, sexuality, body and
nation, and its relation to security and surveillance in digital
spaces.
* Sexuality, security and surveillance in digital spaces and disability.
* Sexuality, security and surveillance in digital spaces and the
diaspora.
* Transnational coalitional possibilities under surveillance and security
Please submit abstracts (250 words maximum) to
(sexualitysurveillance /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(sexualitysurveillance /at/ gmail.com)> by April 10, 2019. Questions or
comments about the session are also welcomed.
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