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[Commlist] CFP: Harmony in Crisis - Critical Discussions Towards Social Justice (South Africa))
Wed Apr 17 13:25:22 GMT 2024
Durban University of Technology (South Africa) in association with the
Journal for Media and Rights is hosting an international hybrid
conference from 15-18 September 2024.
The conference is entitled "Harmony in Crisis: Critical Discussions
Towards Social Justice":
The world is experiencing escalating conflict, political tensions,
economic pressures, climate shocks and persistent disease outbreaks.
Clark and Aufderheide succinctly argue that citizens participating in
critical projects understand that they are members of a common society
connected by issues ‘in which they all see themselves as having a
stake’. Projects in the humanities and social sciences therefore have
the potential to inspire social reformation, which in turn ‘keeps
democracies democratic’ by holding those in power accountable. Creating
activist projects can therefore
be a ‘transformative act of communication’ in the face of social
injustice (2009, 11-12).
We are members of a global society impacted by the rise of populism,
factionalism, and a post-truth mentality where information is
politicised and even weaponised as part of a widespread attack on civil
liberties (e.g., reproductive rights, workers’ rights, environmental
rights, indigenous rights, to name but a few). In such a world, social
activism can also play into the hands of those who seek to manipulate
their power to, in the words of Hannah Arendt, puncture a ‘hole in the
fabric of factuality’ (‘Truth and Politics’, 1968, 253).
We welcome contributions that explore these complexities through
critical frameworks, personal narratives, and artistic expressions,
community engagement, opportunities for indigenous knowledge/skills
exchange, arts exhibitions, and film screenings.
Subthemes may, include but are not limited to:
• Crisis narratives and counternarratives
• Indigenous Knowledge and sustainable solutions
• Feminist perspectives on social transformation
• Arts-based research and activism
• Health and well-being
• Access to quality education
• Reduced Inequalities
• Environmental justice and climate action
• Environmental partnerships
• Economic growth & innovation for social change
• Peace building and social justice
• Community engagement and grassroots solutions
300-word abstracts can be submitted at the following link by 31 May 2024
(see also the attached flyer):
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=0TAZS_QStUC0jL2GEXQp2KgjXcRCm7xKv09jv9cMTPlUODBDTUE3NDM4SzExVTQxM0FQTEwxQUVMMi4u
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