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Call for submissions - forskning på temat Art and Migration

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Universitets plattform för konstnärlig forskning, PARSE, öppnar nu "Call for submissions" för forskning med inriktning Art and Migration. Alla bidrag kommer att genomgå en peer review granskning. Skicka in senast 7 oktober.

Bland många möjliga frågeställningar vi är intresserade av att utforska kan nämnas:

  • How are lived experiences of these complex entanglements understood by differently positioned people as expressed in arts/design, activism, migration studies and other disciplines?
     
  • How do people counteract, subvert, circumvent, resist, take charge of the everyday practices of these entangled bordering infrastructures?
     
  • How can artists, academics, activist networks, and other civil society groups work together to challenge new forms of bordering in ways that are socially and intellectually relevant?

PARSE uppmuntrar experimentella former av forskningspublikation, inklusive konstnärlig forskning och prakbaserad forskning. Vi tar emot och publicerar vetenskapliga artiklar (6000 - 8000 ord), uppsatser, kreativt skrivande, alla former av grafisk visualisering, fotografi, ljudarbete, videor, interaktivt arbete och andra kreativa verk. Antagna bidrag kommer att publiceras online. Alla bidrag genomgår en öppen peer review process.

Sista dag att skicka in ditt bidrag är den 7 oktober. Mer information på PARSE hemsida.

Redaktörer för PARSE tema Art and Migration

  • Erling Björgvinsson, Professor of Design, HDK/Academy of Design and Crafts, University of Gothenburg.
  • Nicholas De Genova, Scholar of migration, borders, citizenship, race and labour, Chicago. He will commence an appointment as Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Houston in the Fall of 2018.
  • Mahmoud Keshavarz, Design scholar and post-doctoral fellow at the Engaging Vulnerability Research Program, Uppsala University.
  • Tintin Wulia, Artist and post-doctoral fellow at HDK/Academy of Design and Crafts and School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg.