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[Commlist] CFP Living With Water
Tue Nov 05 22:41:36 GMT 2024
Please find pasted below and attached in the Google link a call for
papers for an online seminar series 2025 entitled "Living With Water:
Agency, Materiality, Narratives"
The deadline for abstracts is Monday 16 December 2024 and we are open to
all disciplines and scholars at every career stage.
Please contact Sam Grinsell and Giulia Champion via (s.grinsell /at/ ucl.ac.uk)
and (g.champion /at/ soton.ac.uk) for any questions.
CFP Poster:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tf_X65WFRHbuZpUCdqhpC2X1rj5ukDNI/view?usp=sharing
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Living With Water: Agency, Materiality, Narratives
Online seminar series 2025
Water is essential to life. Its management, through everything from clay
vessels to elaborate stone dams, is thus a key part of any human
environment. Recently water has seeped, flooded and flowed into academic
thought in astonishingly diverse ways. Historians, geographers,
anthropologists, philosophers and others have examined human relations
to it, the multiple ways of defining it, and how it underpins human and
more-than-human ways of living and being. In the hands of some scholars,
it has gone beyond being a subject of research to become a way of
thinking, a material through which our understandings of the world can
be rewritten. Astrida Neimanis has pointed out that we are all Bodies of
Water (2017); Rachel Armstrong (2019) has explored the fluidity of
matter itself; Karin Amimoto Ingersoll (2016) has (de-)constructed
oceanic epistemologies. These multiple watery turns have come together
under a number of labels including the Blue Humanities (Gillis 2013),
Critical Ocean Studies (DeLoughrey 2019), and the Hydrohumanities (De
Wolff, Faletti, López-Calvo 2021).
In May 2025 Sam Grinsell (University College London) and Giulia Champion
(University of Southampton) will organise a series of online sessions to
discuss new research in water, seeking to establish new connections and
deepen existing collaborations. This series emerges from Grinsell’s
British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship and follows-on from the Watery
Habitations Roundtable held at the European Society of Environmental
History Conference in Bristol in 2022.
We invite 15-minute presentations on the following themes (or related
areas):
- How does water act in the world? What kinds of relations emerge when
we follow the water in our research?
- How do the material properties of water (including ice and steam and
how it moves between states) shape environments, cultures and places?
- How do representations of and narratives about water shape human
concepts of the world? And who gets to write narratives of water from
culture to legal standing and from economic valuation to artistic
representations?
- In what ways is water contested? How do power and resistance play out
in control over water?
- How can the commodification of water be unpacked and challenged in a
time of neo-liberalism and climate crisis?
- When is water agentic? And what epistemologies and ontologies grow
with water rather than about it?
We are open to all disciplines and scholars at every career stage.
Please send 500-word abstracts, plus a 200-word bio, to
(s.grinsell /at/ ucl.ac.uk) or (g.champion /at/ soton.ac.uk) by Monday 16 December
2024. We are also open to other formats such as whole panels,
roundtables, book discussions etc, please submit proposals for these in
the same way. Additionally, please include your timezone and a note on
your availability in May 2025. We will bear these in mind when putting
together the event programme; sessions will likely run on Fridays but we
may have some flexibility.
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