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[Commlist] CFP: Punk Scholars Network 7th International Conference and Post-Graduate Symposium 2020 (ONLINE)
Wed Jul 01 16:15:20 GMT 2020
*CFP: Punk Scholars Network 7th International Conference and
Post-Graduate Symposium 2020 (ONLINE)*
**
*Theme: Global Punk *
*Date: 12^th – 19^th December*
*A virtual, online, global conference spanning eight days is being
brought together by the Punk Scholars Network – be a part of it. *
Punk is a truly global phenomenon that manifests in myriad ways in
different scenes, political regimes, cultural contexts and individual
experiences. Punk is many things to many people and seldom remains
static over a lifetime. Increased globalisation, changes in connectivity
and technology, and shifts in both capitalism and populism have impacted
punk for better and worse. International and intranational punk scenes
and connections are growing and finding commonality and conflict through
music, education, mutual aid, performance, political activism and human
behaviours. The global Coronavirus pandemic has laid bare the
differences people face accessing resources and how governments respond.
How have, and how will, various local punk scenes respond to this
crisis, and what does their response tell us about punk as a global
phenomenon?
The current Punk Scholars Network series /Global Punk/ has attempted to
capture the spread and variance of punk across the world (Bestley,
Dines, Gordon & Guerra 2019, 2020, 2021). Gabriel Kuhn’s (2019) work on
Straight Edge punk experiences has been based upon interviews with
straight edge punks around the world, exploring different aspects of
their experiences, attitudes, and activism. The journal /Punk &
Post-Punk/ regularly features contributions from punk scholars in a
variety of geographical locations and settings. With these efforts, and
others, serving as a base we are seeking to hold an entirely virtual
conference that explores, examines and critically engages with punk
scholars around the globe. Each PSN region will be responsible for one
day over an eight day period and will include some academic papers or
panels responding to this call for papers.
Taking global punk seriously as a theme means considering the variety of
experiences within local, national and international punk communities.
This conference takes place against the backdrop of increased political
authoritarianism and a noticeable rise in racial and religious
intolerance across the world more generally, and under the guise of
responses to the global pandemic more specifically. We must consider
what impact these issues have – good and bad – on punk scenes and
individuals. To do this together, we are asking to what extent is punk a
helpful means or a hindrance in considering identity and ‘being’ within
wider social problems, dynamics, and understandings?
In line with the broad view being taken on the theme of global punk and
in keeping with the PSN’s wide ranging academic reach, we are seeking
contributions from a range of interdisciplinary areas, including, but
not limited to: cultural studies, musicology, ethnography, art and
design, humanities, performing arts, and the social sciences. Papers and
panels could be on the following themes, (list is by no means exhaustive):
* Globalisation of new media, communications, social networking, internet
* Ethnographic considerations of scene/space and borders
* Political appropriation: re-definitions of ‘anarchism’, ‘ecology’
and anti-authoritarianism
* What role does exogenous and endogenous appropriation have in punk
politics, resistance and allegiance around the world?
* In what ways does gender, ethnicity, race, sexuality, disability,
class, religious beliefs, and cultural norms shape punk around the
world?
* Notion of local/national/international ‘scene’, tribes,
counterculture/subculture
* Importation and exportation of punk as a commodity, statement,
academic discourse
* Music and the performer: creativity, authorship, identity, problems
with definition, crossing musical boundaries.
* Reception: DIY culture, activism.
* Lifestyle: crustpunk, squatter, vegetarianism, animal rights,
straight edge etc within different cultural contexts.
* The art of punk: record covers and associated graphic styles.
Punk Scholars Network events and conferences usually mix the
conventionally "scholarly" with the more informal or "organic"
intellectualism which punks often display. We therefore invite proposals
of a non-standard type, including films, performances, Q and As with
punks or punk performers and other creative mediums. In other words, you
are welcomed and wanted to be a part of this global conference so please
don't worry if you've never set foot in a university.
It is intended that this will be an online conference spanning eight
days, from December 12^th until December 19^th 2020 inclusive. Each
region with a PSN affiliate is responsible for programming one day. The
planned schedule is as follows:
Saturday 12^th December: *PSN* *France*
Sunday 13^th December:*PSN* *UK and rest of EU*
Monday 14th December: *PSN* *Australia/**Aotearoa (NZ)*
Tuesday 15th December: *PSN* *Indonesia*
Wednesday 16th December: *PSN* *USA*
Thursday 17th December: *PSN* *Iberia*
Friday 18th December: *PSN* *EU and UK*
Saturday 19th December: *PSN* *Colombia*
The affiliates will put together a mixed programme for their day based
on a mixture of submissions and connections with local punk scenes. If
you wish to take part, please submit your proposal to the relevant
affiliate, if there is not one in your immediate geographical region
then please submit it to the affiliate that aligns with your time zone
for ease of inclusion. Proposals should be 350 words maximum (or
equivalent, 3 minutes if a video clip for example) and do not have to be
in English, please feel that you can use the language of your region if
you wish. Proposals should be submitted to the following affiliated
branches of the Punk Scholars Network:
Australia and Aotearoa (NZ), proposals to (samantha.bennett /at/ anu.edu.au)
<mailto:(samantha.bennett /at/ anu.edu.au)>
Colombia, proposals to (punkscholarsnetworkcolombia /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(punkscholarsnetworkcolombia /at/ gmail.com)>
UK and the rest of Europe, proposals to (psnconference2020 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(psnconference2020 /at/ gmail.com)>(we can support
proposals/presentations in French or German and will try to support
other languages if we can)
Iberia, proposals to (punkscholarsnetworkiberia /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(punkscholarsnetworkiberia /at/ gmail.com)>
Indonesia, proposals to (psnindonesia15 /at/ gmail.com)
<https://outlook.depaul.edu/owa/redir.aspx?REF=3lvCVPAjFcl6_37Yu9rtTAHhKcLK4KOLiEawQ8Thxg0LH4GpfxnYCAFtYWlsdG86cHNuaW5kb25lc2lhMTVAZ21haWwuY29t>
USA and Canada, proposals to (punkscholarsusa /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(punkscholarsusa /at/ gmail.com)>
Brazil, proposals to (joaobitt.cs /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(joaobitt.cs /at/ gmail.com)>
by 30^th September 2020 for consideration. Successful submissions will
be notified by 15^th October 2020, all submissions will be responded to
by 28^th October 2020.
Best wishes
Dr Matt Grimes FHEA
Senior Lecturer in Music Industries and Radio
Course Director BA (Hons) Music Industries
Birmingham School of Media
Birmingham City University
Room MP 346
The Parkside Building
5 Cardigan Street
Birmingham
B4 7BD
t: 0121 331 6642
m :+447885850198
e: (matt.grimes /at/ bcu.ac.uk) <mailto:(matt.grimes /at/ bcu.ac.uk)>
Twitter:@matt_grimes
Skype: (matt.grimes /at/ bcu.ac.uk) <mailto:(matt.grimes /at/ bcu.ac.uk)>
Web: mgrimes.co.uk <http://www.mgrimes.co.uk/>
about.me <https://about.me/grimesmatt>
Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research
<https://bcmcr.org/people/mattgrimes/>
Academia.edu Profile <http://bcu.academia.edu/MattGrimes>
Researchgate Profile <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matt_Grimes>
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Come and talk to me: My office hours are generally Monday 10am-12pm and
Wednesday 13.30-14.30 during term time. You can book an appointment
HERE. <https://moodle.bcu.ac.uk/mod/scheduler/view.php?id=5294613>
My research day is generally on a Tuesday and I will not be responding
to emails on that day.
I am unable to answer emails outside working hours Monday to Friday. I
endeavour to respond to student emails within one working day. If you
are a student with an urgent enquiry, please ring Course Central on 0121
331 5719, or visit iAsk or email (iasksupport /at/ bcu.ac.uk)
<mailto:(iasksupport /at/ bcu.ac.uk)>.
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