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Call for Papers

Theme: The Globalisation of Beauty
Type: 3rd Beauty Demands Workshop
Institution: Department of Philosophy and School of Law,
University of Birmingham
Location: Birmingham (United Kingdom)
Date: 14.-15.10.2015
Deadline: 16.7.2015

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This workshop focuses on whether a global dominant beauty norm is
emerging; one with less cultural variation and less sites of
resistance. Some practices suggest this is the case: the increasing
popularity of the 'Asian eye lift' (sometimes claimed to be required
for employment); the wish for 'golden skin' (shown by the popularity
of skin lightening/tanning creams and procedures); and the
increasingly global preference for 'thinness' (emerging in countries
such as India and Nigeria, where 'ideals' have significantly
altered). The implications for regulation of such a norm are
considered, as a global norm might suggest global regulation, but
there are notable tensions here. Within the EU there is the tension
between concern to facilitate the free movement of goods and persons
and the wish to maximise public health and use the precautionary
principle to manage risk. Globally there is often a notable disparity
between the rhetoric of safety and responsible practice and the drive
to develop new markets.

Submissions

Abstracts are sought from current graduate students and from early
career researchers for this workshop in any discipline relevant to
the topic, including but not exclusively, Philosophy, Psychology,
Law, Sociology, Medicine and Gender Studies. Please indicate whether
you are submitting as a graduate student or an early career
researchers. Please submit abstracts by email using the title “Beauty
Demands Workshop 3”. Abstracts should be submitted to Jan Kandiyali
at [email protected] by 16 July at 4pm. Abstracts should be
between 250 and 500 words, and please note thatlate abstracts cannot
be considered. We will cover economy travel and accommodation costs
for UK researchers invited to attend.

Confirmed Speakers

- Andrew Edgar, 'Professional sport and the marketing of body image'?
(Reader in Philosophy, Cardiff University)

- Alexander Edmonds ‘The globalisation of plastic surgery’ (Professor
of Social and Medical Anthropology, University of Edinburgh)

- Jeanette Edwards,  ‘Beauty as an ethical project’  (Professor of
Anthropology, University of Manchester)

- Rosalind Gill, ‘Aesthetic Entrepreneurship: the politics of beauty
in postfeminist and neoliberal times’ (Professor of Cultural and
Social Analysis, City University London)

- Danielle Griffiths and Alexandra Mullock, ‘Cosmetic surgery tourism:
Risks and regulation in a global beauty market’ (Research Fellow
interdisciplinary Bioethics and Law and Lecturer in Law, University
of Manchester)

- Viren Swami, ‘Are we all thin enough yet? The globalisation of the
thin ideal and the homogenisation of beauty’ (Reader in Psychology,
University of Westminster)

- Shirley Tate, ‘The performativity of black beauty shame in Jamaica
and its diaspora’ (Associate Professor in Sociology and Social
Policy, University of Leeds)

Join the Network

We would like to encourage anyone interested in this area to join the
BeautyDemands network. Our aim is to promote cross-disciplinary
academic engagement in public and policy debate on topical beauty
issues. We do this by hosting four workshops, but also by promoting
virtual discussion via Twitter (@beautydemands, #beautydemands) and
the BeautyDemands blog. To express your interest in joining the
network and writing a blog, please contact Jan Kandiyali at
[email protected]

Please note that, while many of those in the network take a
particular stand on beauty issues the network aims to facilitate open
and respectful debate and discussion. It aims to welcome those with
all views and to encourage exchange of views and does not endorse one
single perspective.

For further information please visit:
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/beautydemands/




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