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[Commlist] cfp: Studying digital vulnerabilities, violence and resistance: methodological challenges and epistemological dilemmas in gender and sexualities research
Thu Jan 07 12:27:42 GMT 2021
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Studying digital vulnerabilities, violence and resistance:
methodological challenges and epistemological dilemmas in gender and
sexualities research
One day online symposium
University of Brighton, UK
31st March 2021
Keynote by Dr Debbie Ging (Dublin City University), co-editor of Gender
Hate Online:
Understanding the New Anti-feminism (2019).
We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the forthcoming
symposium entitled ‘Studying Digital Vulnerabilities, violence and
resistance: methodological challenges and epistemological dilemmas in
gender and sexualities research’. The symposium is organized jointly by
the Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender and the Centre for
Digital Media Cultures at the University of Brighton, UK.
This multidisciplinary symposium aims to bring together academics and
professionals, to discuss, advance and exchange ideas on the use of
Web-based methods to research social phenomena such as violence, social
suffering, intimacy, activism, or inequality. The day will focus on
epistemological discussions, methodological challenges, ethical dilemmas
that scholars have encountered and how they have overcome them.
Academics working on digital vulnerabilities and digital violence, as
well as those working outside academia, involved in challenging
inequality and discrimination (through activism, advocacy, art, etc.),
are invited to attend and contribute. We invite proposals that explore,
but are not restricted to, the following topics:
-Digital vulnerabilities
-Digital violence (cyberbullying, doxing, etc.)
-Sexual violence in digital environments
-Other forms of gender violence in digital environments
-Digital sexual practices
-Circulation and representations of violent contents
-New forms of e-discrimination
-Digital intimacies
-Toxic technocultures
-Social practices on the Deep Web and Dark Web
-Conflicts on the web (social media etc)
-Digital activism
Presenters are encouraged to articulate their proposal around the
methodological aspects of their research, which may also include
epistemological debates, ethical problems, technical issues and
innovative research methods. We call for potential speakers to submit a
short proposal in English. Abstracts should not exceed 300 words.
Please also include a short biographical note (150 words max).
The deadline for the submission of proposals is February 1st 2021.
Address questions and proposals to: (elisgarc /at/ ucm.es)
Elisa García-Mingo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Associate member
of the Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender)
Dr Olu Jenzen
Reader in Media Studies
Director, Centre for Transforming Sexuality & Gender
*School of Media*
University of Brighton
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