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Call for Papers

Theme: Considering Violence
Type: International Conference
Institution: Shirley and Leslie Porter School of Cultural Studies,
Tel Aviv University
Location: Tel Aviv (Israel)
Date: 18.–19.6.2023
Deadline: 10.2.2023

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One witnesses and experiences violence everywhere one turns – in the
physical, material, spatial, temporal, structural, psychological,
symbolic, and epistemic domains. In Gore Capitalism, Valencia Sayak
claims that “[v]iolence and its spectacularization now cut across all
fields of knowledge and action; it has become the preeminent model
for the analysis of contemporary reality.” Hence, the renewed
academic interest in violence that has been burgeoning in recent
decades in various disciplines is not surprising. However, the theory
and critical study of violence remain lacking in many fields. Even
when violence is discussed and analyzed, it tends to be isolated by
academic barriers preventing us from comprehending this phenomenon or
comparing it across different fields.


Aims & Objectives

We thus plan a two-day interdisciplinary conference at Tel Aviv
University dedicated to rethinking violence. This conference is
conducted in response to the current (glocal) state of affairs while
also following the humanist traditions of thought, critique, and
resistance regarding violence. The conference has three key
objectives: providing an interdisciplinary venue for multiple
perspectives, articulations and manifestations of violence;
exchanging thoughtful feedback for the participants’ research; and
developing new understandings of violence. We see the three
objectives as interrelated and imminent for each other's success.  

In this open call for papers and applications, we intentionally do
not predefine the concept of violence so that different
conceptualizations can be pursued. We view the conceptualization
process as affecting the concept's implications. Thus, a significant
emphasis will be put on the question, “What is violence?". However,
this question is subjected to specific conditions - geographically,
disciplinary, discursively, etc. - under which one may generate
different answers. We will therefore place another emphasis on
contextualizing violence.

Several central pillars are to be addressed at our conference. First,
we cannot ignore the local and ongoing issue of Palestine/Israel
while also accounting for the wider theoretical frame of
postcolonialism, settler colonialism, decolonization, and violence. A
second imperative pillar is how violence operates regarding
sexualized, gendered, and queer bodies. Third, we will examine the
idea of violence perpetrated against animals and other non-humans.
Lastly, we will inquire about our arena – the academy – and its
affinities to types of violence. These four broad thematic
considerations will hold the grounds to explore violence from varied
perspectives, including, but not limited to, material, epistemic,
ontological, symbolic, and institutionalized violence. 

Our inquiry into violence will not ignore the political and ethical
issues of resistance and the justification of violence: What does
resistance have to do with violence? Can violence sometimes be
justified, and what constitutes, if any at all, its legitimacy? To
address these questions and others, the conference will examine
different perspectives on (non-)violence and resistance in relation
to the contexts in which they occur.


Conference Structure

The conference will host several types of meetings and activities.
These will include workshops, panels, roundtables, and a keynote
lecture.   

- Workshops dealing with foundational problems concerning research on
  violence will be held as interactive discussions led by one or a few
  facilitators. The main aim of these workshops is to support
  participants in developing their own research.
- Roundtables and Panels are sessions that include short
  presentations of a few papers. These sessions will address current
  issues and new theorizations while allowing an open discussion
  between the audience and the participants.  
- Keynote lecture by Dr. Daniel Loick (University of Amsterdam).

The conference will be held mainly in English, with the possibility
of Hebrew and Arabic sessions. Due to its international nature and
following COVID-19 recommendations, the conference will be held in a
hybrid format. Please inform us through the application form if you
are interested in participating in-person or online. 


Eligibility

We invite scholars to send paper proposals - either work in progress
or published - to be presented in panels and roundtables. We also
welcome scholars whose research is related to the idea of violence to
apply for participation in the conference’s workshops. We highly
encourage young scholars and advanced graduate students to apply for
the workshops.

- Participants interested in presenting a paper in the roundtable and
  panel sessions are invited to submit a narrative CV and a paper
  proposal (300 words). 
- Scholars interested in participating in the conference and its
  workshops are invited to apply with a narrative CV and a brief (250
  words) cover letter. 

We welcome contributions from faculty and post-graduate students
across the humanities and social sciences, regardless of their
theoretical or methodological orientations. 

Possible paper and research topics include, but are not limited to,
the following:

- Conceptualizations of violence
- Gendered and sexual violence
- Colonial and racialized violence 
- Violence and the non-human realm
- Violence in the Anthropocene 
- Violence and/as resistance 

The deadline for all applications is on February 10, 2023. Please
include a short narrative CV (250 words), and submit all the required
materials via this online registration form. We will evaluate the
submissions and notify all applicants by March 01, 2023. 


Important deadlines

February 10, 2023:
Submission of applications and paper proposals.

March 01, 2023:
Confirmation of approved applications and paper proposals.


Contact information

For further information, please visit our website:
https://sites.google.com/view/violent-thoughts/home

The online registration form:
https://form.jotform.com/223282505621449

If you have any inquiries, feel free to contact us at this email
address:
violenc...@gmail.com






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