[H-verkko] CFP: Women and Gender History for the 12th European Social Science History Conference, 4-7 April 2018, Queen’s University Belfast. Call for Sessions and Papers
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Women and Gender History for the 12th European Social Science History
Conference, 4-7 April 2018, Queen’s University Belfast. Call for Sessions and
Papers
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Call for Sessions and Papers in Women and Gender History for the 12th European
Social Science History Conference, 4-7 April 2018, Queen’s University Belfast
The 12th European Social Science History Conference will take place from 4 until
7 April 2018 at Queen’s University in Belfast.
The ESSHC, organized by the International Institute of Social History, aims at
bringing together scholars interested in explaining historical phenomena using
the methods of the social sciences. The conference is characterized by a lively
exchange in many small groups, rather than by formal plenary sessions. The
conference is organized in a large number of networks covering all periods and a
wide range of systematic fields.
The Women and Gender Network is one of the largest networks of the ESSHC. It
addresses gender as a historically and culturally variable category that is
constitutive of classifying and interpreting the world, of organizing social and
power relations, of producing knowledge (such as historical knowledge), and of
shaping experiences of women and men in the past. The Women and Gender network
is welcoming research that is crossing epochs, regions, and disciplines. A
specific theme is chosen for every conference.
In 2018 the focus will be on “Practicing Women and Gender History Today”
As society and history are changing, also gender history meets new challenges.
Information flows, digitalization and globalization pose new demands to the
understanding, conceptualizing and presentation of gender history. We
particularly invite sessions and papers which discuss the ways of writing and
presenting women and gender history today, give insight in the finding and
interpretation of sources, reflect on the preservation of and access to sources,
reflect on theories and discuss the recent critical, challenging potential of
women and gender perspectives. Of course this discussion cannot do without
empirical research.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
-Digital humanities and gender history
-Gender and visual culture
-Gender in oral history
-Gender and the senses, gender and emotions
-Gender and memory
-Gender in public history and popular history (from museums to mass media,
‘histotainment’; schools)
-Gender in the construction of knowledge, the politics of approaches
-Agency and experience as gendered historical concepts; gender in the
history of concepts
-Anthropological approaches to gender
-Gender and urban spaces
-Gender and migration
-Gender and religious identity
-Gender in the history of aging and life course
We are inviting session proposals which include four papers on a specific theme,
a chair and a discussant / commentator. However, single papers are also welcome;
the network chairs will assemble papers to sessions, or allocate them to an
appropriate session. Sessions take two hours, with oral presentations and a
comment of ca. 15 minutes; half an hour minimum is reserved for a plenary
discussion. The conference language is English.
Ideally, sessions include a mix of countries, and certainly a mix of
universities. We particularly welcome proposals for comparative and / or
inter-disciplinary sessions. If you propose a session, please note that all the
participants in the session need to be registered with their name, e-mail
address, and in their role as an author with their paper title and abstract.
Each participant is only allowed to present one paper. However, the roles of the
session organizer, session chair and discussant can be fulfilled by the same or
by different persons.
We also encourage other forms of presentations, e.g. Meet the Authors-sessions,
round table sessions, or a film or work of art presented by the author and
discussed by the audience.
How to propose sessions and papers:
Please (pre-)register before 1st May 2017 latest via the electronic
pre-registration form on the ESSHC website:
https://esshc.socialhistory.org/registrationinfo. Please note that the ESSHC is
not able to fund travel costs or subsistence expenses. Every participant will
have to pay a conference fee. However, there will be discounts for PhD students.
We are very much looking forward to your proposals.
Bettina Brandt, bettina.brandt at uni-bielefeld.de; Marianna Muravjeva,
marianna.muravjeva at gmail.com, mmuravyeva at hse.ru; Raisa Toivo,
raisa.toivo at staff.uta.fi
For further information please see the
ESSHC conference secretariat
https://esshc.socialhistory.org/node/100
c/o International Institute of Social History
Cruquiusweg 31
P.O. Box 2169
1000 CD Amsterdam
The Netherlands
esshc at iisg.nl
T +31 20 66 858 66
F +31 20 66 541 81
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Ilmoituksen lähetti: Raisa Toivo <raisa.toivo at uta.fi>
Ilmoitus vanhentuu: 2.5.2017
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