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[Commlist] Inequalities and diversity in the arts and creative industries call for papers
Wed Sep 25 09:31:09 GMT 2024
Call for papers: inequalities and diversity in the arts and creative
industries **New date of conference** - Thursday 16th January 2025, The
Shell, Birmingham City University, UK
This conference will be hybrid
This conference, hosted by the Centre for Equality, Diversity and
Inclusion in the Arts (CEDIA) at Birmingham City University, aims to
bring together research focusing on the conditions of work in the arts
and creative sector internationally, as well as potential interventions,
theoretical contributions and actions moving forward.
In studies of cultural work, there has been increased attention on
inequalities and lack of diversity in recent years, particularly in
relation to the workforce and representation in the media (Banks, 2017;
Saha, 2018; Nwonka and Malik, 2018; Brook, O’Brien et al, 2020). There
has been increasing evidence of the structural inequalities built into
the fabric of the arts and media industries, which affect who gets to
work in the sector and what types of culture gets to be made.
These conditions have only been exacerbated by the effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic (Comunian and England, 2020) and ongoing economic and
political uncertainty. Research which is attentive to these challenges
has never been more important. We are particularly interested in Global
Majority experiences and perspectives on cultural work, representation
and production.
We are looking for proposals within (but not limited to) the following
areas:
• Inequity in the creative workforce • Creative education and accessible
pathways into creative work
• Decolonising experiences of creative work • Postcolonial and
indigenous perspectives and methodologies
• Underrepresentation in the arts and the media
• Intersectionality in the arts and creative industries • Platform work
and media democracy (social media, streaming services, etc)
• Cultural policy and addressing inequalities
• Precarity and sustainability in creative work
We also welcome creative and practice responses.
Please send an abstract or a description of your response, of no more
than 500 words with a biography of up to 100 words to Rebecca Madden
(rebecca.madden /at/ bcu.ac.uk) by Thursday 31st October 2024 6pm.
This conference is free to attend, and lunch and refreshments will be
provided. For postgraduate researchers we will be offering a bursary to
cover the costs of travel to Birmingham, UK. This conference will also
have hybrid participation options.
If you have any questions about the conference or wish to discuss your
proposal please contact Dr Karen Patel, Director of CEDIA at
(karen.patel /at/ bcu.ac.uk).
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