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[Commlist] CFP: 2025 SANORD Conference at Aarhus University

Fri Jan 31 07:42:51 GMT 2025






Call for Papers: SANORD 2025 Conference on the Theme: Knowledge Economies in a Changing World



From August 13-15, 2025, Aarhus University in Denmark will host the 2025 Southern African-Nordic Centre (SANORD) Conference under the theme "Knowledge Economies in a Changing World." In this regard, we invite members of ECREA to submit abstracts for consideration in the following two panels:



Creative Economies in Africa: Platforms, Frameworks and Impacts

Despite the rapid growth of Africa's creative economy over the past two decades, reliable data and academic research on the continent's creative economy remain scarce. To address this gap, the Cluster of Research Excellence (CoRE) on Creative Economies in Africa invites original theoretical or empirical submissions that examine the evolving roles of creative economies in Africa.

This SANORD 2025 panel welcomes submissions that explore any of the following topics within a specific creative sector or region in Africa: - Trends and market structures in traditional sectors (e.g., theatre, music, fine art, crafts) and emerging industries (e.g., online gaming, fashion, graphic design).

- The impact of digital platforms and technologies, including AI, on Africa's creative economy.

- Funding, investment, innovation, and collaboration patterns within Africa's creative economy.

-	Working conditions and gender dynamics in Africa's creative industries.

-	Legal and regulatory challenges facing Africa's creative economy.

- The role of the creative economy in shaping Africa's global cultural influence.

- The contribution of higher education to the growth of Africa's creative economy.

- The creative economy's role in advancing Africa's Sustainable Development Goals.





Decolonial Technology Design

Developments of technology design (AI, wireless networks, crypto currencies, and much more), are typically understood and studied as a Western/Northern phenomenon - designed, through particular perceptions of 'intelligence', 'smartness', 'openness', 'usability', and 'growth'. Little attention has been given to how advanced digital technologies and systems are developed, perceived, used, infrastructured, designed, regulated, critiqued, or in other ways practiced the global south(s). The promotion of Western epistemologies, one-size-fits-all technologies, and the transferability of design methods to diverse contexts, continues to suggest the idea of universality of design. Yet, contemporary challenges of social injustice, economic inequality, political instability, and ecological crisis pertaining to worldwide concerns, urge the design and tech communities to address aspects of power, equity, inclusion, and decoloniality in technology design research and practices. Through two hybrid and interactive sessions, this SANORD 2025 panel will offer critical theoretical and methodological reflections on the position of social, participatory research and cases in diverse global contexts, to advance decolonising design practices for digital emerging technologies. The panel invites submissions that address how technological development relates to the formation of decolonial futures through critical engagement with core concerns of:

- What are state-of-the-art examples of decolonizing practices and epistemologies in and for contemporary technology design?

- How are theoretical discourses of decoloniality and responsibility integrated into concrete practices, policies, methodologies, and modes of knowledge production in research and technology design in and across global south(s) and global north(s)?





Please submit your abstract of no more than 250 words by 1 March 2025 at the latest. No payment from the authors will be required.


For more information about the 2025 SANORD Conference and how to submit your abstract, please visit: https://conferences.au.dk/sanord2025

For all questions, please write to: (sanord2025 /at/ cas.au.dk)


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