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[Commlist] call for papers ENAS & NANAS joint conference: Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Aging and Old Age: Reflexivity in Aging Studies
Sat Oct 23 10:11:36 GMT 2021
Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Aging and Old Age: Reflexivity in
Aging Studies
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*Organizational Committee: *Loredana Ivan, Dragoș Farmazon, Dumitrița Hîrtie
*Academic Committee:* Kate de Medeiros, Loredana Ivan, Ulla Kriebernegg,
Raquel Medina, Maricel Oró Piqueras, Aagje Swinnen, Eva-Maria Trinkaus,
‘Narrative’ is a travelling concept (Mieke Bal, 2002) that is also used
by scholars collaborating in the field of Aging Studies. A ‘cultural
force to be reckoned with’ (Bal, 2002:10), it is alive and active in the
humanities and arts as well as in the social sciences. As Aging Studies
scholars rooted in different disciplines, we examine the experience of
aging through stories of others, real or imagined, stories that link us
to our own aging. Such narratives include life stories and other
first-person accounts as well as all sorts of cultural representations
including literature, film, photography and other modes of
representation that also narrate – such as numbers and figures in
surveys, algorithms, and big data. Bringing together the multiplicity of
understandings of what master narratives and counter-narratives of age
and aging mean to us, this conference aims at looking at the different
interpretations in order to discuss what narrative as a
transdisciplinary mode can actually do. This conference will ask
scholars to contribute with their understanding and analysis of
‘narrative’ to facilitate discussion on theoretical and methodological
approaches. Together, we aim at challenging some of the prevalent
perspectives on aging and old age such as the continuation of seeing
aging as a social problem, or the old master narrative of frailty and
dependency. What is the power of narrative in encouraging new
perspectives focusing on older people’s diversity, their value to, and
their role in society? As aging is the future for all of us, the
conference will provide a ground for more appreciative perspectives on
aging and later life created through the reflection on and challenge of
existing structures.
We encourage participants to address:
·"truth" in narratives about aging (whose truths matter, what
constitutes a "truthful" telling; power dynamics in narratives; and
narratives from underrepresented groups);
* narratives around age and longevity;
* narratives about care;
* narratives about old age during the COVID-19 pandemic/during lockdown;
* reflections on cultural narratives, processes and strategies;
* ageist portrayals of older people in cultural and media texts, as
well as in advertising and technology;
* intergenerational narratives of solidarity and conflict (climate
change, care, welfare systems, etc.);
* narratives bridging social practices;
* identities and representations across different ages;
* aging in data: older adults in a datafied society (the absence of
older people from some data and ageist data bias)
* narratives of algorithms;
* narratives about younger and older people;
In particular, we welcome research that investigates the different
concepts and methods used in multiple disciplines as they attempt to
give shape to future narratives of aging processes. Studies with the aim
of bringing together different disciplines in approaching topics related
to aging, and of developing new research tools and methodologies are
encouraged to be presented at the ENAS & NANAS conference.
*Plenary sessions, panels and individual papers: *The online conference
will consist of plenary sessions, symposia, and panel presentations
organized virtually by the /National University of Political Studies and
Public Administration’s /Communication Department (www.snspa.ro
<http://www.snspa.ro/>), Bucharest, Romania.
Contributors of papers should plan to present their papers virtually for
15 minutes, allowing for 5‐10 minutes of discussion.
*Proposals for panels: *of up to 4 papers, each should include the title
of the panel, an abstract of 800 words referring to each of the papers
including the paper titles, a 5‐line biography of the panel chair(s) and
of each of the other contributors, and contact details of the chair(s)
and contributors.
*Proposals for papers: *should include the title of the paper, an
abstract of 250 words, a 5‐line biography of the presenter, and contact
details
Both ENAS and NANAS strongly encourage researchers early in their
careers to submit proposals and share their work in progress.
*The deadline for submitting abstracts is March 31, 2022*
Conference Contact: (contact /at/ comunicare.ro)
<mailto:(contact /at/ comunicare.ro)>(*Please submit your abstract/ panel
proposals using this email address*)
*** ENAS: www.agingstudies.eu <http://www.agingstudies.eu/> *** NANAS:
www.agingstudies.org <http://www.agingstudies.org/>
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