The Digital Queers Conference will take place June 25, 26 and 27, 2015 at The New School in collaboration with OCR and Goldsmiths' Department of Media and Communications. The dates of the conference will coincide with the Gay Pride in New York. During the month of June is also expected a sentence of the American Supreme Court on Equality and hopefully this will be another reason to celebrate.
The call for abstract is available at this link:
http://ocradst.org/digitalqueers2015/publication-cfp/
The conference website can be found here:
http://ocradst.org/digitalqueers2015/
Digital Queers is a conference that will focus on issues related to social justice for the gay community at large. The evolution of society has led to an increased acceptance of the LGBTQA world – in part due to more open and vociferous stances of the multiple communities of gender minorities and in part to the role that contemporary digital media have played in reshaping communication and advocacy. Unfortunately we are far from achieving that social justice necessary to avoid discrimination in the work place or to avoid persecutions of individuals and communities across the world. What are then the new practices that should be pursued in order to achieve and ensure social justice for all?
The conference will analyze the following themes, but will be open to a wide range of proposals in the field that tackle the issues from a variety of perspectives.
Equality, now!
Social Justice for Gender Minorities
Digital Guerrilla for Social Justice?
Digital Media and Gender Stories
Exporting Gender Equality?
Social Justice in the Workplace
Gender Communities and Strife
Practical Steps for Social Justice
Multiple Definitions of Gender
Digital Queers’ Revolution
The aim of the conference is to bring together social justice advocates, contemporary theoreticians, gender hacktivists, scholars, anthropologists, visual culture experts, curators and ‘LGBTQA revolutionaries.’ The conference speakers will present papers that respond to the themes of social justice and the role of digital media in reshaping the public image of the queer community. In particular the conference is looking at recording and developing new practices for social justice and public engagement that face up to the still looming problems of discrimination that the gay community at large faces nationally and internationally.
Chairs: Lanfranco Aceti and Sven Travis
300 to 500 words abstract submissions and a short bio (no more than 300 words).
Please send your submissions to: infoocradst.org
Email Subject Header: Digital Queers 2015.
Deadline: April 17, 2015.
The conference is free of charge.
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Reference:
CFP: Digital Queers (New York, 25-27 Jun 15). In: ArtHist.net, Mar 22, 2015 (accessed Nov 1, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/9818>.