[csaa-forum] REMINDER: New Deadline **Sept 30** CFP: 'The politics of sensation: technology, measurement, quantification', ISA 2018, Toronto

Paterson, Mark William David paterson at pitt.edu
Wed Sep 27 01:31:17 ACST 2017


Dear List Members,

There are a few days left to submit a 300 word abstract for the panel at ISA (International Sociological Association) World Congress of Sociology in Toronto, July 15-21.

- My initial email announced a deadline of September 27, but the actual deadline is midnight (GMT) September 30. Original call below.
- Selected papers are invited to participate in my edited Special Issue of Body and Society.

The politics of sensation: technology, measurement, quantification

How has the sensate body been co-constituted and reimagined through a combination of ‘hard’ technologies (hardware, interfaces), ‘soft’ or social technologies (disciplinary apparatus or sensorial regimes)? How is social science dealing with new modes of somatic address since the original ‘turn’ to embodiment in the 1990s? After Davide Panagia’s project in The Political Life of Sensation (2009), for example, how might we regard the motoric or sensory habits within everyday life, and their mediation through technologies, interfaces, prostheses? With the rise of the sciences of human management, and the Quantified Self, to what extent do such ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ technologies discipline or diminish embodied experience, motoric habits, spontaneity in sensation? In other words, what is at stake for the (bio)political life of sensation?

The panel invites theoretically-informed papers, and welcome those that bridge conceptual and empirical territories. Areas might include:

- instruments and apparatus of measure, the maintenance of discipline and ‘normalization’;
- the ‘Quantized Self’ (QS) movement, and availability of biometric data collection for everyday exercise (e.g. FitBit, Nike+, Apple Health);
- historical approaches within science and/or technology (psychophysics, physiology, early psychology);
- how interfaces, sensory prostheses, and technologies of sensory substitution are reconfiguring the ‘sensorium’;
- sensory prostheses (for those with impairments: devices, implants);
- the use of technology and recording techniques (including film) in sensory ethnography;
- the intersensoriality of ‘aesthetic’ encounter within ‘old’ and ‘new’ media
- videogames, and the multisensorial engagement with the user through controller and screen;
- art-science collaborations, including digital installations

By all means get in touch if you’re interested or have questions (paterson at pitt.edu<mailto:paterson at pitt.edu>). Abstracts (300 words max) should be submitted through the conference website: https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/wc2018/webprogrampreliminary/Session10322.html. (No need to register for the conference at this time, but must do so by March 20).

Best wishes,

Mark



Dr. Mark Paterson
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Pittsburgh

research | sensory-motor.com<http://sensory-motor.com>
faculty | profile<http://www.sociology.pitt.edu/person/mark-wd-paterson-phd>
recent book | Seeing With the Hands: Blindness, Vision & Touch After Descartes (EUP, 2016) link<https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-seeing-with-the-hands-13712.html>
next book | Consumption & Everyday Life, 2nd Ed. (Routledge, 2017) link<https://www.routledge.com/Consumption-and-Everyday-Life-2nd-edition/Paterson/p/book/9781138959323>





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