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[Commlist] CfP Intersectionality and Digital Platforms Special Issue
Mon Jun 07 19:08:11 GMT 2021
CALL FOR PAPERS - INTERSECTIONALITY AND DIGITAL PLATFORMS SPECIAL ISSUE*
Fronteiras Journal - a Brazilian open journal. No APC required. -
http://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/fronteiras/announcement/view/50
<http://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/fronteiras/announcement/view/50>
*Guest Editors:* Eloy Vieira (Unisinos University) Fernanda Carrera
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), Leila Sousa (Federal University
of Maranhão) and Pablo Moreno Fernandes (UFMG)
In recent years, the intersectional perspective has been highlighted in
research focused on acknowledge how discrimination articulates by
different structures of oppression. The perspective is widely
disseminated by the ideas of American black jurist and feminist,
Kimberlé Crenshaw, who systematized the concept of “intersectionality”
in 1989 in the United States. In Brazil, and a few years earlier but
still in the 1980s, Lélia Gonzalez already denounced the effects of the
double oppression of sexism and racism over black women. Beyond
universities, the concept has been appropriated by social movements. It
also circulates in discourses on digital platforms that try to draw
attention to the way these oppressions cross and structure the everyday
practices of many people. Thus, this configures huge gaps in spaces of
power and construction of knowledge. The debate on intersectionality and
its effects in everyday lives finds fertile ground in digital platforms
for the inclusion of diverse experiences and concrete experiences in
view of the particularity of each person.
We announce a call for a special issue of Fronteiras Journal, a
Brazil-based open access journal, on intersectionality and digital
platforms. The special issue encourages submissions that explore one or
more of the following issues:
1. Intersectionality, citizenship and social media
2. Feminisms and intersectionality in digital platforms
3. Intersectionality beyond race and gender
4. Intersectionality and decoloniality on social media
5. Masculinities and intersectionality
6. Tactics, strategies, invisibilities and surveillance
7. Migrations, diasporas and other displacements
8. Digital infrastructures and intersectionality
9. Political articulation, intersectionality and digital platforms
10. Intersectional resistance and confrontations on digital platforms
11. Platformization and affordances in the struggles against oppressions
12. Intersectionality and Globalization
13. Intersectionality and performances
14. Intersectionality and consumption on digital platforms
15. Privacy and data protection around intersectionality
16. Algorithms, AI and the platformization of oppression
17. Methodologies and Intersectionality in practice
18. Intersectional limitations and utopias
*TIMELINE*
*July 09, 2021 *Closing date for submission of 500-word abstract -
(revistafronteiras /at/ gmail.com)
*July 30, 2021 *- Invitations to submit full-length papers
*September 24, 2021 - *Deadline for submitting full-length papers
(5,000-8,000 words)
*December, 2021 - *Publication of special issue
If you have any queries, please send an email to (revistafronteiras /at/ gmail.com)
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