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[Commlist] CFP: Addressing Mental Health and Disability Equality in the Creative Industries (AMH23)
Fri Jan 27 13:07:30 GMT 2023
The deadline for abstracts has been revised to the 24th Feb.
AMH23 is a media, film, and creative arts symposium organised by
MeCCSA’s Disability Network, the Practice Network, and Evolution Film
(which is funded by the British Academy). Our purpose is to examine the
current and future role of mental health and disability equality across
the global creative sector. This event will analyse the stresses and the
challenges faced by those with mental health or physical disabilities
within these jobs, and for anyone managing the circumstances that would
help such colleagues’ reach their full potential.
We welcome submissions that address this burgeoning field of interest
from local, national, international, and transnational perspectives and
from a variety of industry-focused paradigms. The symposium welcomes
submissions that break new boundaries in terms of format and
presentation styles, and those which promote accessibility and inclusion
for our audience. Submissions are welcome from colleagues within both
industry and academia, and from those who focus on this topic in
practice and through practice. Submissions are especially welcome from
delegates and practitioners with disabilities themselves. Topics can
include policy and legislation, creative practices and practice-based
research, continual professional development (CPD), and pedagogy – in
addition to the work of content producers, filmmakers and artists
working across the creative sector.
Abstracts and expressions of interest may include topics such as:
• Industry history and futures
• Teaching, CPD and pedagogy
• PTSD and film/media production
• Disability and film/media practice
• Mental health and film/media production
• Media production and practice-based research
• The wider creative arts and areas of practice such as games and VR •
Coping strategies and managing stress and challenges (both physical and
mental) associated with these kinds of jobs
• Mental health issues or physical disabilities in the context of
creative industries
• [Mis]representation of disabilities (stereotyping, stigmatisation,
spectacle etc.)
• Discrimination
• Policy and legislation
• Trade Unions
• Ethics
• Positive approaches
• Relationships with creativity
• Current/emerging practices and areas of interest
Timeline
300-word abstract biography due: 24 February 2023 via EasyChair [link
pending]
Full day, Hybrid Symposium 19 July 2023 at De Montfort University
providing disability access, travel bursaries, signers and support.
Following the event, there will be opportunities to publish via a
prominent academic journal and other recognisable outputs for the REF.
Please use the following link to access the EasyChair portal for abstracts.
https://easychair.org/cfp/AMH23
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