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[Commlist] CFP: Queer(ing) and the social sciences: challenges and perspectives
Wed Apr 10 19:27:37 GMT 2024
*** “Queer(ing) and the social sciences: challenges and perspectives” ***
Edited by Marianna Coppola (University of Salerno); Luca Guizzardi
(University of Bologna); Salvatore Monaco (Free University of Bolzano)
The call for paper titled “Queer(ing) (and) Social Sciences: Between
Challenges and Perspectives”, aims to explore the various ways in which
queer perspectives permeate and enrich the scientific discourse within
the field of social sciences. The concept of “queer” originally rooted
in textual idealism, has undergone a significant transformation over
time, evolving into a disruptive interpretative lens useful for
analyzing and reinterpreting the dynamics of the self and social
relationships. The inherently fluid nature of the queer concept,
characterized by an active resistance to rigid definitions, is evident
through a constant commitment to critically deconstruct conventional
labels. This resistance, far from being purely conceptual, deeply
influences the understanding of gender dynamics and sexuality,
effectively contributing to a broader redefinition of societal
expectations. Therefore, the queer approach goes beyond outlining new
thought paradigms; it also promotes an inclusive perspective that
emancipates itself from entrenched stereotypes, offering a more open and
pluralistic view of society.
Building on these premises, the goal of the call for paper is to outline
the ramifications and applications of queer theory within the broad
field of social sciences, with specific attention to emerging
theoretical and methodological challenges. The articles from a wide
range of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, cultural
studies, and legal sciences, will be welcome. Adopting different
perspectives, authors should emphasize the connection between queer
theory and their disciplines, exploring synergies and tensions that may
arise, in a specific context like Italy as well as in other
international contexts. Contributions (written in Italian, English, or
French) should range from theory to practice, from critiquing existing
social and cultural norms to analyzing individual and collective
experiences, revealing new horizons and potentialities that queer theory
opens up in the scientific and social landscape, while also highlighting
obstacles and critical aspects.
The special issue of “The Lab’s Quarterly” on this topic aims to welcome
both theoretical and theoretical/empirical contributions focusing on one
or more of the following issues:
- new queer forms of sexual intimacy, love relationship, reproduction,
parenting and family;
- inclusivity and diversity of identities that eradicate and combat
conflations between sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual
orientation, stereotypes and the role of LGBTQ* movements;
- how to include the queer in the processes of socialization and human
understanding of nature and society;
- power of narration and a new semantics of ‘privacy’, no longer
understood as trapped in the private, excluding the ‘gaze of society’,
but as a request for recognition and equality of one’s identity
expression in all social spheres;
- Queer representation through mass media and social media. Is queer a
new theme of communication and a new symbolically generalized media?
- intersectionality: how the categories that define belonging
(ethnicity, class, age, gender, sexual orientation, religious
confession, etc.) fit into the processes of formation and transformation
of individual identity, generating dynamics of discrimination,
marginalization and exclusion, but also of resistance and renegotiation
of domination.
Deadlines
• SUBMISSION OF STRUCTURED ABSTRACT WITH ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (4000
characters, bibliography excluded): May 10, 2024
• NOTIFICATION OF ABSTRACT ACCEPTANCE: June 10, 2024
• SUBMISSION OF FULL CONTRIBUTION (drafted according to editorial
guidelines): January 15, 2025
• ROUND I PEER REVIEW OUTCOME: February 19, 2025
• SUMISSION OF REVISED ARTICLE: April 1, 2025
• ROUND II PEER REVIEW OUTCOME: May 6, 2025
• PUBLICATION: June 2025
Submission
Contributions should be sent to the following email addresses:
(mcoppola /at/ unisa.it), (luca.guizzardi /at/ unibo.it), (Salvatore.Monaco /at/ unibz.it)
Contributions can be written in the following languages: Italian,
English, and French.
Images and tables can be inserted directly into the main document.
The editorial guidelines are available on The Lab’s Quarterly journal
website: https://www.thelabs.sp.unipi.it/submit-2/
Upon request to the guest editors of the special issue, it will be
possible to receive a Word template of the Journal to facilitate formatting.
Further information here: https://www.thelabs.sp.unipi.it/call-for-papers/
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