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Call for Papers

Theme: Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging
Type: 5th Global Conference
Institution: Inter-Disciplinary.Net
   Mansfield College, University of Oxford
Location: Oxford (United Kingdom)
Date: 22.–25.9.2011
Deadline: 25.3.2011

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This multi-disciplinary project seeks to explore the new and
prominent place that the idea of culture has for the construction of
identity and the implications of this for social membership in
contemporary societies. In particular, the project will assess the
context of major world transformations, for example, new forms of
migration and the massive movements of people across the globe, as
well as the impact of globalisation on tensions, conflicts and on the
sense of rootedness and belonging. Looking to encourage innovative
trans-disciplinary dialogues, we warmly welcome papers from all
disciplines, professions and vocations which struggle to understand
what it means for people, the world over, to forge identities in
rapidly changing national, social and cultural contexts.

Papers, workshops and presentations are invited on any of the
following themes:

1. Challenging Old Concepts of Self and Other
~ Who is Self and who is Other?
~ The new value of social diversity and cultural multiplicity;
  breaking with homogeneity and sameness
~ What is the place of difference and alterity, of normality and
  normalisation in defining identity and membership
~ How to account for social membership and cultural identity?
~ Making sense of transformations and their effects over culture,
  identity and membership
~ Othering, excluding, stygmatising

2. Nations, Nationhood and Nationalisms
~ What does it mean, today, to belong to a nation?
~ New migrants, new migratory flows and massive movements from
  peripheral to central countries
~ Resurgence of the local and the diminishing importance of the
  national
~ Are we living post-national realities?
~ What is the place of cultural claims in today’s forms of social
  membership?
~ Models of multiculturalism and the contemporary experience of
  multiculturalism(s)
~ Assimilation, integration, adaptation and other forms of placing
  the responsibility of change on the Other

3. Institutions, Organizations and Social Movements
~ Evaluating the promises and institutions of post-national governing
~ Institutions and organisations that do more for money than for
  people
~ Political battles over globalization
~ Social movements, new rebellion and alternative globalizations
~ Trans-cultural connections that escape institutional and political
  intentions or control
~ New forms of global exclusion

4. Persons, Personhood and the Inter-Personal
~ De-centering individuals and the making of persons; thinking and
  acting with others in mind and interpersonally
~ Tensions, contradictions and conflicts of identity formation and
social membership
~ New sources and forms of belonging; new tribalism, localism,
  parochialism and communitarianism
~ Bonds of care across boundaries of inequality and exclusion,
  ideologies and religions, politics and power, nations and geography
~ Who am I if not the relation with others?
~ Non-recognition as cultural violence

5. Media and Artistic Representations
~ The role of new and old media in the construction of cultures and
  identities, of nations and place
~ Production and reproduction of cultural typing and stereotyping
~ The contested space of representing culture, identity and belonging
~ Art, media and how to challenge the rigid and impenetrable
  constructions of culture
~ Living, being and belonging through art
~ Life imitating art and fiction

6. Transnational Cultural Interlacing of Contemporary Life
~ What is shared from cultures? How are cultures shared? Who has
  access to the sharing of cultures?
~ Cultural claims and human rights
~ Exploring multiculturalism as a plural experience: Shouldn’t we be
  talking about multiculturalisms?
~ Living in a context with the cultural markers of a different
  context: Is that transculturalism?
~ Languages, idioms and new emerging forms of wanting to bridge the
  ‘invisible’ divide of cultures
~ Symbols and significations that connect people to places other than
  ‘their own’
~ Culture, identity and belonging by choice

7. New Concepts, New Forms of Inclusion
~ Recognition and respect without exclusion
~ An ethics for social relations in a new millennium
~ What to do with historically old concepts like tolerance,
  acceptance and hospitality?
~ Should not we all be strangers? Should not we all be foreigners?
~ Is there any use for cosmopolitanism these days?
~ Loving the other within the self; building fluid boundaries of
  belonging and being

The 2011 meeting of Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging will run
alongside the third meeting of our project on Fashion – Exploring
Critical Issues and we anticipate holding sessions in common between
the two projects. We welcome any papers considering the problems or
addressing issues of Fashion, Multiculturalism, Conflict and
Belonging.

Papers will be considered on any related theme. 300 word abstracts
should be submitted by Friday 25th March 2011. If an abstract is
accepted for the conference, a full draft paper should be submitted
by Friday 22nd July 2011.

300 word abstracts should be submitted to the Organising Chairs;
abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats, following this
order:

a) author(s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d) title of abstract,
e) body of abstract E-mails should be entitled: Multiculturalism
Abstract Submission

Please use plain text (Times Roman 12) and abstain from using any
special formatting, characters or emphasis (such as bold, italics or
underline). We acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper proposals
submitted. If you do not receive a reply from us in a week you should
assume we did not receive your proposal; it might be lost in
cyberspace! We suggest, then, to look for an alternative electronic
route or resend.

Organising Chairs:

Alejandro Cervantes-Carson
Research Director,
Inter-Disciplinary.Net,
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
E-Mail: [email protected]

Rob Fisher
Network Leader
Inter-Disciplinary.Net,
Freeland, Oxfordshire,
United Kingdom
E-Mail: [email protected]

The conference is part of the Diversity and Recognition research
projects, which in turn belong to the At the Interface programmes of
Inter-Disciplinary.Net. It aims to bring together people from
different areas and interests to share ideas and explore discussions
which are innovative and challenging. All papers accepted for and
presented at this conference are eligible for publication in an ISBN
eBook. Selected papers may be invited to go forward for development
into a themed ISBN hard copy volume.

For further details about the project, please visit
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/at-the-interface/diversity-recognition/multiculturalism-conflict-and-belonging/

For further details about the conference, please visit
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/at-the-interface/diversity-recognition/multiculturalism-conflict-and-belonging/call-for-papers/


Contact:

Dr Rob Fisher
Inter-Disciplinary.Net
Priory House, Wroslyn Road
Freeland, Oxfordshire, OX29 8HR
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1993 882 087
Fax: +44 (0)870 460 1132
Email: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/at-the-interface/diversity-recognition/multiculturalism-conflict-and-belonging/call-for-papers/
 
 
 
 
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