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[Commlist] Call for Papers – UEA Post Graduate Research Conference Reimagined Futures: Humanities in Flux
Tue Feb 25 17:30:35 GMT 2025
*Call for Papers – UEA Post Graduate Research Conference /Reimagined
Futures: Humanities in Flux/ *
We are pleased to announce the University of East Anglia’s School of
Politics, Philosophy, and Area Studies and School of Media, Languages
and Communication PGR Conference. Taking place in person on the *6th of
June 2025*, our theme this year is /‘Reimagined Futures: Humanities in
Flux’/.
*Abstract Deadline*: Monday 31st March 2025
*Date*: Friday 6th June 2025
*Location*: University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
*Conference Email*: (ueapgr2025 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(ueapgr2025 /at/ gmail.com)>
*Call for Papers:*
The theme for this year’s PGR Conference, /Reimagined
Futures: Humanities in Flux/, invites participants to critically engage
with the role of the humanities in a world characterised by constant
change, and how transdisciplinary approaches to humanities research can
fortify this discussion. As we navigate a period shaped by democratic
challenges, international conflict, and the far-reaching implications of
technological, social, and political transformations, this conference
will provide a space to interrogate the relevance and adaptability of
the humanities in times of challenges. These pressing realities are
critical and of vital concern as our disciplines interchangeably adapt
in continuous flux. In this state of perpetual change, we must engage
critically and meaningfully with these dilemmas in the public sphere. By
fostering robust discourse, the humanities and their intersection with
other disciplines can help us better negotiate and understand the
reimagined futures of our time's evolving cultural, social, and
political landscape.
With transdisciplinarity as a focus, we welcome contributions across the
humanities, social sciences, and the cross-disciplinary intersections
between these fields and those beyond (e.g. medicine, natural sciences,
law). We particularly encourage critical reflection on the following:
* *Emerging Technologies and Digital Culture:* How innovations such as
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Media are reshaping the human
experience.
* *Environmental Change:* The role of the humanities in communicating
and addressing climate change, sustainability, and ecological
uncertainty.
* *Political and Economic Realities:* The impact of global financial
shifts, governmental policies, and political discourse on public
life, and how these in turn shape cultural narratives.
* *Health and Wellbeing:* The challenges of communicating health
crises and the evolving interchange between medical science, public
discourse, and cultural representation.
* *Educational Transformation:* Reimagining the role of education in
fostering critical thinking and academic freedom amid new digital
and ethical challenges.
We welcome abstracts applying quantitative or qualitative methodologies
such as experimental, diverse discourse/rhetorical analysis methods,
content analysis, case studies, and research based on ethnographic
techniques. We are also happy to receive contributions that are still a
work in progress.
*How to submit a proposal:*
Interested researchers are invited to submit max. 300-400 word paper
proposals for a 15-minute presentation that approaches these themes from
theoretical, practical, and/or empirical perspectives by the *31st of
March 2025* to *(ueapgr2025 /at/ gmail.com)*. Participants will be informed
about our decision by the *25th of April 2025*.
We aim to provide a safe and friendly environment for developing and
refining our ideas regarding these and other relevant topics. Each panel
will benefit from an academic respondent, who you can send draft papers
or presentations to in advance. The UEA campus has extensive
accessibility provisions; however, please let us know via the email
address above if you have any accessibility requirements so we can do
our best to accommodate them. Lunch and refreshments will be provided
during the event.
*Organising Committee*
/Anna Titov, Jack Barton, Jamie Underwood, Simon Skitch, Roseanne Hurst/
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