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[Commlist] CFP Political Imagination: Materiality, Politics and Pedagogy
Tue Feb 01 11:21:09 GMT 2022
Call for papers:
Political Imagination: Materiality, Politics and Pedagogy
International conference in Själö Island in the Turku Archipelago, Finland
10-12 June 2022
Keynote speakers:
Rhiannon Firth, University College London
Eeva Luhtakallio, University of Helsinki
This conference addresses political imagination and its material,
political and pedagogical dimensions. It explores the manifestations of
political imagination and utopian thought, including the ways in which
political alternatives are imagined, performed and lived out today in a
host of places and spaces. We approach political imagination as a driver
of social change and a practice of transformative politics and social
critique. Political imagination is a generative force that is inherently
intersubjective, affective, material and social. It can animate and
mobilise diverse political projects, agents and effects. By envisaging
alternatives to the existing social order, political imagination can
enable social dreaming and destabilise conventional ways of thinking
that tend to restrict us to a narrow repertoire of political
possibilities. Material arrangements, such as architecture, technologies
and material objects, shape the ways in which we can imagine and make
alternative futures happen. Political imagination is also a skill that
needs to be taught, stimulated and cultivated, highlighting the
centrality of pedagogy in the practice of imagination.
The unsustainability of our current social formation has become
glaringly clear, not least by the pressing climate emergency, and there
is an acute need to envisage alternative ways of organising our common
life. Our current conjuncture is often characterised as post-political,
anti-utopian and thoroughly dominated by forces of neoliberalism that
make it difficult to articulate alternatives and organise resistance.
This interpretation, however, risks obscuring much of the subversion
that takes place in diverse nooks and crannies of society. Resistance,
contestation and struggle are not only brewing and bubbling under the
post-political lid, but also increasingly rolling into the streets and
squares, gardens and kitchens, art galleries and theatres, and
workplaces and media. In lieu of or in parallel with political
disenchantment, we are witnessing an upsurge in acts and gestures that
challenge the capitalist factory settings of economic growth, waged
work, limitless consumption, and persistent gendered, classed and
racialised forms of oppression and exploitation, and envisage and
prefigure post-capitalist futures.
The conference sets out to map and advance our understanding of these
diverse acts and gestures of transformative politics, along with the
complexities and ambiguities they involve. It seeks to facilitate
discussion about conceptual, methodological and empirical aspects of
political imagination and utopian thought as a vital part of
transformative politics and social change, and strengthen our collective
capacity to imagine better futures. It invites participants to explore,
debate and articulate visions, ideals and struggles for alternative
social formations.
Please email abstracts of 250 words, together with a max. 150-word
biographical note, including name, institutional affiliation and
position, phone number and postal and email addresses, to:
(polimaconference /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(polimaconference /at/ gmail.com)>
Abstract deadline: 15 March, 2022. Participants will receive
notifications of acceptance by 30 March 2022.
The number of participants will be limited to 50.
Conference fee: 300 EUR (200 EUR for PhD students), includes
accommodation, breakfast, lunches, dinners and refreshments for the
duration of the conference.
For further information, please contact the organizing committee:
(polimaconference /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(polimaconference /at/ gmail.com)>
The workshop is organized by the research project “Political Imagination
and Alternative Futures (POLIMA)”, https://polima.fi/ <https://polima.fi/>
The organizing committee: Suvi Salmenniemi, Inna Perheentupa, Pilvi
Porkola, Salome Tuomaala-Özdemir and Hanna Ylöstalo.
Health and safety of our conference guests is important for us. The
conference will be held in accordance with current guidelines on
COVID-19 by the Finnish government. We will keep you posted on these
guidelines and travel instructions.
More information: https://polima.fi/conference-2022/
<https://polima.fi/conference-2022/>
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