From kjbarbour at gmail.com Wed Jan 18 09:32:46 2017 From: kjbarbour at gmail.com (Kim Barbour) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 10:32:46 +1030 Subject: [csaa-forum] Fwd: Call for submissions to Persona Studies 3.1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Call for papers, Volume 3, Issue 1 (apologies for cross posting) We now invite submissions on all persona-related topics for volume 3, issue 1 of Persona Studies (to be released April 2017). It seems the world?s attention is shifting to consider questions of authenticity and legitimacy in a post-truth, fake news era. The increasing polarisation of political and social views is heightening tensions in families, workplaces, and public spaces. The role of the persona, whether writ large by celebrities or produced for intimate, domestic networks, can provide us with critical insight into ways people perform their various identities for others. Creative works and traditional article submissions could address (but are not limited to) persona in: Politics Television, film, radio Games Social media Subculture Celebrity Feminism Youth Professions Mobile media Authenticity For both creative and critical works, please submit a 250-300 word abstract or proposal to personastudies[at]gmail[dot]com by 3 February 2017. Artists and authors will be notified of initial acceptance by 10 February 2017. Please note that official acceptance of the work is contingent upon peer review. Full papers (5,000-8,000 words) and projects are due 11 March 2017. For creative submissions where peer review or critical response is not desired, a full submission will be required by 1 April 2016. Please advise in your initial proposal if you would a creative arts review. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.cdu.edu.au/pipermail/csaa-forum/attachments/20170118/ec08c206/attachment.html From cdp at curtin.edu.au Wed Jan 18 11:21:38 2017 From: cdp at curtin.edu.au (Contemporary Drug Problems) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 01:51:38 +0000 Subject: [csaa-forum] =?windows-1252?q?ABSTRACT_SUBMISSION_=96_Fourth_Cont?= =?windows-1252?q?emporary_Drug_Problems_Conference=3A_23-25_August=2C_201?= =?windows-1252?q?7=2C_Helsinki=2C_Finland?= References: Message-ID: CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: CALL FOR PAPERS ?Making alcohol and other drug realities? 23-25 August, 2017 Helsinki, Finland CLOSING DATE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION ? 1 MARCH, 2017 [cid:image001.jpg at 01D270C6.2079BB90] Dear colleagues, Please see the attached flyer for further details on the conference theme, venue, format and abstract submission. Building on the three previous conferences run by Contemporary Drug Problems, which have opened up questions of how drugs are problematised; how the complexity of drug use might be attended to and managed; and how drug use might be understood as event, assemblage or phenomenon, we now seek submissions for presentations that critically explore and debate the issues posed when we approach science, policy, treatment, law and other practices as constituting the realities they seek to address. Please forward this email to interested colleagues and relevant email lists. With many thanks and apologies in advance for cross-postings, David Moore Pekka Hakkarainen Editor National Institute for Health and Welfare Contemporary Drug Problems Finland On behalf of the Conference Committee: Kim Bloomfield (Contemporary Drug Problems & Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University, Denmark) Nancy Campbell (Contemporary Drug Problems & Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) Suzanne Fraser (Contemporary Drug Problems & National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Australia) Pekka Hakkarainen (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland) Kati Kataja (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland) David Moore (Contemporary Drug Problems & National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Australia) Mark Stoov? (Contemporary Drug Problems & Burnet Institute, Australia) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: CDP_Conference CfP 2017.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 474429 bytes Desc: CDP_Conference CfP 2017.pdf Url : http://lists.cdu.edu.au/pipermail/csaa-forum/attachments/20170118/9ed0870b/attachment-0001.pdf From shanti.sumartojo at rmit.edu.au Thu Jan 19 14:51:51 2017 From: shanti.sumartojo at rmit.edu.au (Shanti Sumartojo) Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 16:21:51 +1100 Subject: [csaa-forum] CFP State Commemoration in a Digital World Message-ID: Call for Papers *State commemoration in a digital world* RGS-IBG 2017, London, 29 August ? 1 September This session considers how new ways of understanding the relationship amongst memory, state-sponsored history and national identity might be possible in a digital world. In particular, it seeks to explore the role of social media and digital technology at memory sites and during commemorative events. This includes the forms and articulations of memory that the digital can enable, the publics that might be reached, and whether particular affective intensities can be brought into being by or through digital technologies. Papers are invited that examine different aspects of the politics and experiences of state commemoration with reference to its articulation in or transformation by the digital world. This includes research about the digital ? including digital technologies, social media or new forms of representing the past ? and research undertaken using new digital methodologies. Given the 2014-18 centenary period, papers focused on First World War commemorative activities are of particular interest. Topics might include: - The affective and atmospheric potential of digital technologies to shape the meaning of official commemorative events; - Social media, identity politics and the circulation of affects at moments of national crisis or tension; - The use of digital technologies at state-sponsored memory sites, including social media, and the effect they have on official narrative and/or visitors? experiences; - How digital technologies might shape understandings of state histories, and what alternate rendering of these histories might be enabled; - New ways of deploying digital technologies in research on collective memory and commemoration. Please forward proposed paper titles and abstracts of no more than 300 words to shanti.sumartojo at rmit.edu.au by *Friday 10 February 2017*. This session is sponsored by the Digital Geographies Working Group of the Institute of British Geographers. -- Dr Shanti Sumartojo Research Fellow Digital Ethnography Research Centre School of Media and Communication RMIT University GPO Box 2476 Melbourne VIC 3001 http://digital-ethnography.com/ www.shantisumartojo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.cdu.edu.au/pipermail/csaa-forum/attachments/20170119/85e3a28e/attachment.html From john.haycock at monash.edu Thu Jan 19 10:24:18 2017 From: john.haycock at monash.edu (John Haycock) Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 11:54:18 +1100 Subject: [csaa-forum] CSAA-Forum mailing list submission: new journal - Journal of Public Pedagogies Message-ID: *New Journal for Public Pedagogies Institute: Journal of Public Pedagogies * I am writing to you to promote a new peer reviewed open access journal?*Journal of Public Pedagogies. *http://www.publicpedagogies.org/journal/ This journal is part of the Public Pedagogies Institute but is also housed and supported by Victoria University. The focus of the journal is to publish articles that engage in discussion about learning and teaching outside formal educational institutions. These areas include arts, community engagement, social pedagogy, public history, work in and research on public institutions like museums, libraries, neighborhood houses, community centers, practice, research and evaluation in public pedagogies. The intent of this journal is to actively promote multiple ways of knowing and being in the world speaking within and to the public sphere. At this stage the Journal will be published yearly. Please consider this Journal as forum for you work or promote this space to others. In the first instance ideas for articles or book reviews can be submitted to me. Editor *Journal of Public Pedagogies* Karen.Charman at vu. edu.au ?Best regards, John -- *Dr JOHN HAYCOCK* *Teaching Associate, Education * (cultural sociology of education | public pedagogy | pedagogy of media, popular music & culture) *Faculty of Education* Clayton Campus Monash University VIC 3800 E: John.Haycock at Monash.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.cdu.edu.au/pipermail/csaa-forum/attachments/20170119/24bee9f6/attachment.html From D.Vardoulakis at uws.edu.au Fri Jan 20 08:44:10 2017 From: D.Vardoulakis at uws.edu.au (Dimitris Vardoulakis) Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 23:14:10 +0000 Subject: [csaa-forum] MA in Continental Philosophy @ Western Sydney University Message-ID: <139634278660844DAA9851723F723C5DB77929F2@HIRT.AD.UWS.EDU.AU> Dear All, Please remember that applications for the MA in Continental Philosophy at Western Sydney University close in a fortnight, on February 3. Our MA offers teaching from renowned scholars such as Professor Dennis Schmidt. We are also supporting our MA students to apply for PhD programs in the US. Domestic students may find these Frequently Asked Questions useful: www.westernsydney.edu.au/philosophy/MA_domestic_FAQ If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send me a message. Best, Dimitris - - - - - - - - - Dimitris Vardoulakis Western Sydney University School of Humanities and Communication Arts Bankstown Campus, 7.G.10 Locked Bag 1797 Penrith, NSW 2751 AUSTRALIA tel: +61 2 9772 6808 www.westernsydney.edu.au/philosophy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.cdu.edu.au/pipermail/csaa-forum/attachments/20170119/e615bcf1/attachment.html