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Call for Papers

Theme: Cultural Struggle and Praxis
Subtitle: Negotiating Power and the Everyday
Type: European Conference on Cultural Studies 2016 (ECCS2016)
Institution: International Academic Forum (IAFOR)
Location: Brighton (United Kingdom)
Date: 11.–14.7.2016
Deadline: 15.3.2016

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In this conference participants are invited to explore and question
the ways in which cultural struggle characterises our present times.
Given that culture is the fabric of meaning making, understanding its
relationship to politics and society is crucial. Cultural struggle,
for instance, alerts us to the political dynamics of how meaning
making is controlled, contested and communicated through the core
institutions of society such as media, education, law, medicine,
government, the family, religion, the market and so on – all of which
impact upon and influence everyday life.

Nowhere is the cultural struggle more evident than in questions of
belonging, identity and mobility; refuge, exile and community. In the
convergence of culture and narrative, the contemporary and historical
story of the human condition is particularly marked by how power and
the everyday are negotiated through the experience of displacement
and dispossession or privilege and status. Culture, expressed,
articulated and represented through sites and locales, practices,
actions and values, identities and forms, histories and memories,
myths and traditions, is a pivotal lens through which we are able to
understand and interpret the way society works, and to see how power
and the everyday intersect.

We hope and expect the 2016 conference themes to inspire a number of
research avenues, and look forward to discussing ideas, findings and
synergies, in this International Academic Forum.

Sub-themes

The conference theme for ECCS2016 is "Cultural Struggle and Praxis:
Negotiating Power and the Everyday", and the organizers encourage
submissions that approach this theme from a variety of perspectives.
However, the submission of other topics for consideration is welcome
and we also encourage sessions within and across a variety of
interdisciplinary and theoretical perspectives.

Submissions are organized in to the following thematic streams:

- Black Feminism
- Critical Legal Studies
- Critical Race Theory
- Cultural Geography
- Cultural History
- Cultural Studies
- Cultural Studies Pedagogy
- Education
- Gender studies / Feminist Theory
- Justice Studies
- Linguistics, Language and Cultural Studies
- Media Studies
- Orientalism
- Political Philosophy
- Political Theory
- Queer Theory
- Social Criticism
- Sociology
- Visual Culture

Abstract Submission Process

In order to present at the conference, your abstract must first pass
a double blind peer review. Upon payment of registration fees, your
presentation will be confirmed.

Deadlines:
- Abstract submission deadline: March 15, 2016
- Results of abstract reviews returned to authors: Usually within two
  weeks of submission
- Full conference registration payment for all presenters: June 15,
  2016
- Full paper submission: August 14, 2016

How to Submit:
- Register with our online submission system.
- Create your account. Your email address will be used as your
  username and you will be asked to submit a password.
- Submit your abstract of no more than 250 words, choosing from the
  presentation formats listed below (Individual, Poster or Virtual).
- Submit well before the submission deadline in order to benefit from
  Early Bird rates.
- Your proposal will normally be reviewed within two to three weeks
  after undergoing a double blind peer review. Those who submit near
  the March 15, 2016 deadline will usually receive results by March
  29, 2016.
- If your proposal is accepted you will be invited to register for
  the conference. Upon payment of the registration fee, you will be
  sent a confirmation email receipt.

Status of Submission:
- The status of your abstract can be checked by logging in to the
  online submission system. The status will be displayed in the "Your
  Submissions" area. If your paper is accepted, a notification email
  will be sent to the registered email address. If you do not receive
  this email, please contact us at [email protected].
- You can return to the system at any time using your user name and
  password to edit your personal information. If you wish your paper
  to be published in the conference proceedings, please ensure that a
  paper is uploaded through the online system by August 14, 2016. 

Conference website:
http://iafor.org/conferences/eccs2016/




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