[csaa-forum] *DEADLINE EXTENDED* CFP open for AusSTS2024! "(De-)Territorialising STS: Discipline, Place, Power", 18 -20 Nov 2024, ANU Canberra
Thao Phan
thaophan03 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 1 15:07:52 ACST 2024
Hi all,
An update that the deadline for the AusSTS 2024 conference, which will be
held in-person at the ANU in Canberra on November 19-20, with an ECR day on
November 18, has been *extended until Sunday August 11 (11.59pm AEST)*.
Details on the CFP and how to submit below. Visit
https://aussts.wordpress.com/call-for-proposals/ for more information.
All the best,
Thao Phan
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*CFP now open for AusSTS2024!*
*Theme*: (De-)Territorialising STS: Discipline, Place, Power", co-hosted by
ANU and TopEndSTS
*Date: *18 - 20 Nov 2024
*Location: *ANU, Canberra
*Deadline for submissions:* 4 August 2024 11 August 2024
*For details visit:* https://aussts.wordpress.com/call-for-proposals/
<https://aussts.wordpress.com/call-for-proposals/>
We are pleased to announce that the Call for Proposals for AusSTS 2024 is
now open! This year’s conference will be held at ANU, and is co-organised
by ANU and TopEndSTS, which are located in Australia’s two most populous
territories, respectively: the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and the
Northern Territory (NT).
We encourage participants to submit proposals that engage with the
conference theme: (De-)Territorialising STS: Discipline, Place, Power. This
conference builds on conversations convened at last year’s conference on
‘Contributing to and with STS’, and explored in reflections that took place
afterwards, by thinking with the theory and practice of STS through the
lens of ‘territory’, broadly understood.
There are multiple possible approaches to thinking through this lens. One
involves thinking through STS as a discipline, a territory in the
intellectual landscape that imagines and intervenes in the world in
particular ways. Another involves thinking through STS from, and about,
particular geographical places, and the influences and impacts of our
research and praxis on these places. Implicit in both of these approaches
is the inevitable question of power, including the ability to define
boundaries that include and exclude, and to produce and designate
legitimate knowledge. These issues take on specific forms and stakes in the
Australasian context, rooted in a colonial past whose legacies and logics
persist today. Imagining and enacting more just and equitable futures
depends on engaging with these valences of territory, and reflecting on our
commitments and responsibilities from these situated perspectives.
Participants at all career stages are welcome to share their research, or
to contribute to AusSTS 2024 as non-presenting attendees.
AusSTS 2024 will feature a series of discussions about what
(De-)Territorialising STS means from various situated perspectives. The
main conference will be preceded by an Early Career Researcher (ECR) Day on
November 18th, which will include sessions focussed on career development
and networking. Our opening keynote will be delivered by Professorial
Research Fellow Helen Verran (Charles Darwin University), with additional
speakers and panels to be announced soon. And throughout the conference,
with the support of the Fenner Circle, participants will be invited to
engage with the theme through daily yarning, which provides a sovereign
space to ask difficult questions and practice unfamiliar ways of knowing
and doing. Here, the goal will be to enhance our capacity to challenge
entrenched colonial academic practices and seek answers to the questions
that should be asked aloud.
Participants will be able to share work through presentations, have
work-in-progress reviewed, and – for the first time at AusSTS – present in
a ‘Making and Doing STS knowledge’ session.
*Submission Guidelines:*
We invite scholars, writers, artists, and activists from any career stage
to contribute to AusSTS 2024. We welcome applications that broadly engage
with STS, and especially encourage applicants to engage with the conference
theme where possible. Indigenous people at all stages of their careers are
strongly encouraged to submit an application.
Please submit an application to participate in one of the following formats:
- Submit an abstract for a short (10 minute) presentation or provocation
that engages with the conference theme. Sessions will consist of 3-4
presentations followed by group discussion (200 words).
- Submit an abstract (200 words) for a longer piece of written work to
be workshopped with AusSTS attendees. Pieces of work can include papers or
thought pieces (including works in progress), more speculative proposals of
research, and other creative or non-traditional forms of translation and
output. Final submissions should be in a written format, between 1,000 and
3,000 words, and ready to be circulated amongst all attendees by Sunday
November 3, 2024.
- Submit a proposal to host a display in the ‘Making and Doing STS
knowledge’ session. Presenters in this session will be offered a
stall/display space in which they may coordinate an interactive exhibit or
schedule a small event inviting engagement with a presentation of STS
knowledge making as, and in, practice [see below for more information]
- Register as a non-presenting attendee.
For more details and to submit an abstract visit:
https://aussts.wordpress.com/call-for-proposals/
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