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Call for Papers

Theme: Territorialities of Multilocality
Type: 5th International Conference on Multilocality
Institution: Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies, Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences
   European Network of Multilocality Studies
Location: Sofia (Bulgaria) – Online
Date: 25.–26.11.2021
Deadline: 20.5.2021

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The Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic
Museum – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences is hosting the forthcoming
international conference “territorialities of Multilocality”, to be
held on 25th and 26th of November 2021 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Living in more than one residential place is what is understood as
multi living. As such it involves dealing with different contexts,
different authorities, and different cultures. The distance and
absence of a constant place are among the main issues the multi
living people need to face. Space and territory in their
interrelation are important components of everyday life for all
social actors. The territory is in itself a multidimensional notion
that needs to be considered in all its meanings: an existential one
(life cycles and living experiences), a physical one (frame: it gives
the boundary, the definition) and an organizational one (society,
public policies etc.). Therefore, it includes different elements: a)
political and administrative b) economic c) social (social capital,
networking between actors, etc.), d) geographical e) cognitive
aspects (symbolic/identity/imagined community).

In its social scope, as far as human society is concerned,
territoriality is a concept mainly used in planning, architecture and
urbanism, in geography, anthropology and sociology as well as in law
and in political science. It is to a lesser extent applied in other
social sciences, such as economics or history. Linked with the
territory, its meanings range in each of these disciplines and in
each different language. We can therefore think of territorialities
of national territories, of local authorities or consider the
appropriation of space and places. At our conference, we will try to
analyse multilocal-multi territorial practices, the differences in
their regional and local concreteness as well as the differences and
an “unusual situation of two or more residences instead of one.

We suggest six-session topics:

1. Theoretical discussion on the concept of Territoriality in the
   Multilocality studies.

2. Territoriality as a regime:
   for instance, the multilocal living as a political and
   bureaucratic challenge.

3. Territorialisation as a process:
   multilocality in (and between) urban, metropolitan, peri-urban and
   rural context: spatial dynamics and social arrangements

4. Territoriality as an appropriation/a sense of place:
   for instance, multilocal living as an experience and a knowledge
   to circulate, a routinization of the unusual, etc.

5. Territoriality as a social place:
   individuals; societies; groups; communities; minorities;
   multicultural spaces and multilocality.

6. Territoriality as a cultural place:
   for instance, multilocal living as an experience of common living
   ways or dissonances.

The impact of the measures to prevent COVID-19 spread could be part
of the discussions in each topic – e.g. How is the definition/notion
of territory applied/present in the proposed lockdown measures? How
the notion/definition of territory in the concrete lockdown measures
determines? mobility within and between the territories? How the
interaction between the territory and individuals / social groups
have changed both in material and symbolic terms during the pandemic/
was influenced by COVID-19 measures?

We are planning to host a hybrid event that will combine live,
in-person participation with online presentations.

The Working language of the conference is English.

An abstract (200 – 250 words) along with a proposed title, author’s
full name, e-mail, institutional and disciplinary affiliation and a
short biography should be sent by 20th May 2021 to the following
e-mail address:
multilocalityconference2...@gmail.com

Participants will be informed about the outcome of the Organizing
Committee selection process no later than 20 June 2021.

Please note that while there is no participation fee, the Organizing
Committee does not cover travel and accommodation. We advise future
participants to search for potential financial support from their
respective institutions, academic exchange programs, etc. The
Organizing Committee carefully follows the local and international
restrictions on travel, public gatherings, and workplace closures, of
possible limited interactions in the coming months and year. The
participants will be notified about any changes in the above-stated
plans, to minimise the risks around the COVID–19 pandemic.


Conference website:
http://iefem.bas.bg/en/call-for-papers-international-conference-territorialities-of-multilocality.html





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