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[Commlist] CFP: Bilgi IPCC 2021 - Collaborations
Fri Jan 22 14:05:38 GMT 2021
The abstract submission deadline for the 2021 edition of Bilgi IPCC, 
themed Collaborations has been extended to March 1st, 2021. We are 
excited to receive your proposals. If you have any questions, please 
feel free to contact us by replying to this e-mail.
You can find the call for abstracts below.
For detailed information: ipcc.bilgi.edu.tr <http://ipcc.bilgi.edu.tr>
Bilgi IPCC 2021 – Interdisciplinary PhD Communication Conference
Theme: Collaborations
7-8 May 2021, Online
Collaborative Research Methodologies
- Co-Construction of Knowledge
- Power, Knowledge and Politics of Collaboration
- Collaboration as a Communication Technique
- Participatory Action Research
Challenging Dichotomies and Bridging Gaps
- Theory and Practice
- Academic and Everyday Knowledge
- Agents of Knowledge Production
- Inter/Multi/Trans/Counterdisciplinarity
Researcher as Collaborator
- The Collaborating Self
- Self-Reflexivity through Collaboration
- Ethical Implications
- Taking Affect into Consideration
Doing and Being Together
- Dialogue and Solidarity
- Collaborative Decision-Making
- Forming Communities
- Collaborative Action
- Feminist, Critical and Collaborative Pedagogies
- Intersubjectivities
Collaborative Communication Technologies
- Affordances and Limitations
- Distance and Proximity
- Public and Private Intertwined
Critical Perspectives on Collaboration
- Dissemination, Accessibility and Transferability of Knowledge
- Public Value of Research
- Forced Collaboration
The 2021 edition of IPCC – Interdisciplinary PhD Communication 
Conference, realised by a group of young scholars within the PhD in 
Communication Program at Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, will be held 
online on 7-8 May 2021 under the theme “Collaborations“. Participants 
will be expected to provide 15-minute presentations, followed by 
roundtable discussions, which encourage further inquiry into the related 
topics of discussion, with the audience and fellow presenters. In line 
with the mission of the PhD in Communication Program of Istanbul Bilgi 
University, IPCC prioritises solidarity. Thus, the conference promotes a 
platform for the co-creation of knowledge, facilitated by free-form 
discussion sessions.
All PhD students or candidates, as well as early-career researchers with 
PhDs earned in the last 5 years, who are interested in examining, 
expressing and exploring the current and possible implications of 
collaborations within their field of interest, are welcome to submit 
their proposal and join the discussion. Contributions may include but 
are not limited to the topics provided.
How are we attentive to collaborations?
In a time marked by biological, political, social and economic crises, 
the IPCC shifts its focus towards practices of solidarity, of labouring 
together and building new communities within the scope of communication 
and beyond.
Acknowledging that it is a period of “necessary interdependence” 
(Kenneth Bruffee, 1999) we are living in, IPCC 2021 calls for 
participation to discuss new ways to diversify research methodologies, 
communication techniques, co-authorship practices, shared dialogical 
spaces and the public value of research. As the paradigms upon which 
scientific knowledge and inquiry is built are constantly shifting, the 
conference also aims to question the implications of collaboration for 
the transformative process of constructing self as a researcher. 
Furthermore, the new opportunities that have arisen following the 
increased use of online communication tools sensitize us to consider 
collaboration from new perspectives.
In order to reach out beyond the confines of academia and build on the 
legacy of the previous two IPCC conferences on rethinking methodologies 
and intersectionalities within the scholarly endeavour of communication, 
the necessity of challenging dichotomies among theory and practice, 
natural and social sciences, intellectuals and the public, and producers 
and audiences is emphasised. By offering to expand horizons towards 
including diverse voices and involving non-academic research agents as a 
means to redefine scholarship, a “community of inquiry” is favoured 
against a Cartesian model of science. This is a space that promotes and 
celebrates all forms of collaboration, be it based on distance or proximity.
How can you apply?
Kindly send your submissions to (ipcc /at/ bilgi.edu.tr) 
<mailto:(ipcc /at/ bilgi.edu.tr)> with an extended abstract of 500-750 words 
and a bio of 100 words by Monday, 1 March 2021.
Panel submissions with 3-4 paper presentations are accepted. Panel 
organisers are kindly asked to submit the panel title with a 500-750 
words panel rationale followed by 150 words abstract of each paper 
presentation and short bios of the participants. Discussants can also be 
identified with a short bio by Monday, 1 March 2021.
Submissions for roundtable discussions are also encouraged. You can send 
your topic or questions for the roundtable discussion along with a 
400-500 words rationale and a 100 words short bio of yourself by Monday, 
1 March 2021.
Submissions will be notified via email by April.
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