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[Commlist] cfp: Gender, Disability, and Social Change international conference
Thu Sep 21 21:29:53 GMT 2023
the MILIEU project team and the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at
the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences are excited to invite you to the
“Gender, Disability, and Social Change” international conference.
You can find more info and the abstract submission form here:
https://milieu-h2020.eu/event/5504/
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24-25 November 2023, Sofia, Bulgaria
Partial grants for Early Stage Researchers available
We are excited to invite you to the “Gender, Disability, and Social
Change” international conference – a dynamic platform that aims to
explore how transformation in gender and disability is actively shaped.
In an era marked by groundbreaking social change, we find ourselves
amidst a wave of transformative movements. From the resurgent fight for
gender equality and LGBTQI+ rights to the ongoing disability movement,
society is evolving at a pace unseen before. The push for inclusivity,
representation, and empowerment is echoing through various spheres of life.
In recent times, we have witnessed remarkable strides in advancing
women’s rights, empowering sexual communities, and championing the
disability movement. On the other hand, we have been witnessing a
backlash coming from right wing actors that oppose and often ridicule
these changes and aim to overturn and shut down different policies,
movements and inspiring practices and examples. This conference aims to
explore, and explain these evolving landscapes.
The conference is organized by the MILIEU project team and the Institute
of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The main strains of the conference are:
Arts and Expression:
Explore how the arts, including visual arts, literature, theater, and
music, can be powerful tools for challenging stereotypes and fostering
inclusion. Celebrate the contributions of artists with disabilities and
those of diverse gender identities in shaping our culture.
Pop Culture and Media:
Analyze the influence of pop culture, film, television, streaming
platforms and social media in reshaping perceptions of gender and
disability. Discuss the role of media in promoting or hindering social
change and inclusivity.
Social Policies and Legislation:
Evaluate existing social policies and legislation that impact
individuals with disabilities and those from marginalized gender groups.
Explore opportunities for policy reform to better support these communities.
Best Practices and Case Studies:
Showcase successful initiatives and best practices in advancing gender
and disability rights. Highlight case studies of organizations and
individuals making a significant impact.
Social Movements and Grassroots Activism:
Hear from activists and advocates at the forefront of gender and
disability movements. Discuss the challenges, successes, and future
directions of these transformative movements.
Backlash and populism:
Explore various forms of backlash and organized mobilization against
movements, policies, practices, arts and pop-culture that advocate for
social change and empowerment of marginalized communities. Investigate
political and religious opportunism and populism.
Call for Participation:
We welcome researchers, activists, artists, policymakers, and all
interested parties to submit proposals for individual presentations.
Share your insights, research findings, success stories, and creative
expressions that contribute to the ongoing conversation surrounding
gender, disability, and social change.
Candidates are asked to send an abstract (max 250 words) indicating the
title, the main research question(s), the methodology and the results
(if the study has been completed). The conference welcomes different
types and formats of research approaches, therefore your proposal may be
a standard presentation of research results, a presentation of a
research concept, a work in progress or a theoretical reflection.
The conference welcomes non-standard formats of presentations focusing
on creativity and artistic expression, e.g. performances, short films or
videos. You may also bring your works of art to be exhibited at the
conference venue for the entire duration of the event.
Practical info:
The official language of the event is English. The conference will be
carried out in person in Sofia, Bulgaria with a possibility for online
participation and you will be asked to indicate your preference upon
registration. The organizers will provide lunch and coffee breaks on
both days of the conference. There is no participation fee for the
conference. However, the participants will have to cover travel and
accommodation expenses themselves.
Accommodation grants:
Ph.D. students and early-stage researchers (up to 4 years from the
beginning of their scientific or academic career, inlcuding their Ph.D
studies – to be proved with a relevant document upon registration) may
be provided with 10 partial grants for accommodation (single rooms) for
the nights of the 22nd and the 23rd of November. The grants are for
people participating in the conference in person. Unfortunately the
organizers cannot cover any travel expenses.
Important Dates:
Proposal Submission Deadline: 11 October 2023
Notification of Acceptance: 13 October 2023
Registration Deadline: 27 October 2023
Conference Dates: 24-25 November 2023
Join us in this illuminating exploration of the intricate dynamics of
change in gender and disability. Together, we can uncover new avenues
for empowerment, inclusion, and social transformation. Let’s come
together to inspire and enact meaningful change. We look forward to your
participation!
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