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[Commlist] cfp: Studying digital vulnerabilities, violence and resistance:, methodological challenges and epistemological dilemmas in gender and, sexualities research
Tue Jan 19 17:37:11 GMT 2021
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS____
Studying digital vulnerabilities, violence and resistance:
methodological challenges and epistemological dilemmas in gender and
sexualities research (Online symposium)____
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University of Brighton, UK____
31st March 2021____
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Keynote by Dr Debbie Ging (Dublin City University), co-editor of
/Gender Hate Online: Understanding the New Anti-feminism /(2019).____
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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.____
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This multidisciplinary symposium aims to bring together academics
and
professionals,todiscuss,advanceandexchangeideasontheuseofWeb-based
methods to research social phenomena such as violence, social
suffering,
intimacy,activism,orinequality.Thedaywillfocusonmethodologicalchallenges,
ethical dilemmas, and epistemological discussions that scholars have
encountered and how they have overcomethem.____
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Academicsworkingondigitalvulnerabilitiesanddigitalviolence,aswellasthose
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 followingtopics:____
-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____
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Presenters are encouraged to articulate their proposal around the
methodologicalaspectsoftheirresearch,whichmayalsoincludeepistemological
debates, ethical problems, technical issues and innovative research
methods. We call for potential speakers to submit a short proposal
in English. Abstracts
shouldnotexceed300words.Pleasealsoincludeashortbiographicalnote(150
wordsmax).____
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The deadline for the submission of proposals is February 15th 2021.____
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Address questions and proposals to: (elisgarc /at/ ucm.es)
<mailto:(elisgarc /at/ ucm.es)>____
Elisa García-Mingo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Associate
member of the Centre Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender UoB)
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