We encourage an open discussion about otherness in
educational theories, processes and practices. Our aim is to generate a
dialogue on how to assess otherness in diverse educational sites and
spaces in an increasingly globalized world. We welcome global, local and
transnational perspectives.
How is otherness lived, embodied,
represented, taught, experienced and transgressed in schools and
universities throughout the world and how are these topics dealt
with in educational sciences and literature? How can educational
programs encourage awareness and sensitivity of diversities and
otherness among students, faculty and staff?
Themes such as pedagogical practices, cultural and
linguistic diversities, youth cultures, gender issues, sexual
diversities, space, embodiment, sexualities and gender constructions,
activism, disabilities and age will be discussed from multiple
disciplinary perspectives, such as education, anthropology, cultural
studies, LGBT studies, literature, sociology, psychology, women's
studies, youth studies and history.
Papers from researchers, students, practitioners
and all those interested in the field of education and otherness
addressing a broad range of teaching and learning issues as well as
theoretical issues are welcome. The conference committee welcome papers
with a variety of empirical, theoretical and methodological
perspectives, data-based, conceptual as well as speculative and
provocative papers.
We
welcome submissions from all branches of the educational sciences, the social sciences,
humanities, as well as the arts. Graduate students are encouraged to
participate. Papers will be considered on related themes and topics from
a wide range of perspectives. Presenters are encouraged to interpret the
themes of the conference broadly. Interdisciplinary perspectives are
especially welcome.
The sessions will consist of presentations,
participant-facilitated discussions on classroom teaching methods, and
roundtable discussions on teaching strategies across multiple
disciplines. Participants will also be introduced to research resources that
may be used in the classroom.
Participants who have taught courses dealing with
topics relevant to the conference, are encouraged to share syllabi with
the other participants before the conference. Syllabi will be
distributed by e-mail in advance to facilitate discussion of
successful teaching strategies during the conference.
The conference proceedings and the conclusions of
the conference will be presented to the presidents of the Human Rights Commissions
of Mexico in a special session at the Annual Queer Studies Symposium in
Mexico City in April 2009. .
Selected papers from the Conference will be
published as part of an edited volume with Spanish and English articles.
*
Paper and panel proposals
500
word abstracts of paper proposals should be submitted to the organizing committee in
English, Castilian, Nahuatl, German or French by 15. May 2008 if you
would like to participate in Mexico City in July 2008 or in Cuernavaca
in August 2008. If you present s proposal for the session in Mexico City
in October 2008, deadline to submit proposals is 15 July 2008.
The
conference languages will be English and Castilian.
Papers
should be of approximately 20 - 30 minutes duration (circa 8 - 10
pages). Other forms of presentation, for instance workshops, panel
debates and poster sessions will be considered on request.
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Proposals for panel sessions
Typically,
a panel of academic papers should include 3 (maximum 4) speakers and 1
moderator (session chair). Each session will last for 2 hours allowing
for 30 minutes for each speaker and a further 30 minutes for questions
and discussion.
Proposers
should submit:
(1)
Session title and a session intro (ca 100 words),
(2)
Paper titles,
(3)
Abstracts for each paper (500 words),
(4)
Short biography for each participant and the panel chair (ca 100-150
words),
(5)
Institutional affiliation and address for each participant,
(6)
Audio-visual and other technical requirements.
If
you would like to propose a panel session, and want assistance in
finding speakers and/or a session chair, we can publish a call for
papers for your panel session on the conference web site and distribute
it in our newsletter. If you have an idea for a thematic panel session
and would like us to publish a call for papers on the conference
website, please send us a proposal by e-mail to info@enkidumagazine.com
*
Proposals for individual papers
Abstracts
are to be submitted along with the presenter’s
name, short bio, address, telephone, email, and institutional
affiliation. It is recommended to use the form here, when submitting an
abstract:
http://enkidumagazine.com/eventos/identities07/registration.htm
However,
abstracts will also be accepted as e-mail attachments to info@enkidumagazine.com.
All
correspondence for this conference will be conducted via email. You will
be notified by e-mail whether your proposal has been accepted
or rejected.
We
acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper proposals submitted within
few days. If you do not receive a reply from us in a week you should
assume we did not receive your proposal; it might be lost in cyberspace!
We suggest, then, to resend your abstract and resubmit your registration
form, and if possible, suggest an alternative e-mail address. In
particular delegates using hotmail or yahoo accounts to receive
conference related e-mails often experience problems receiving
conference information by e-mail.
E-mails
from the conference organisers are often delivered to your spam folder
and not to your inbox, unless you remember to add the following e-mail
addresses: info@enkidumagazne.com
and liowlb@enkidumagazine.com
to your safe-list.
The
first address is the general e-mail address of Enkidu Magazine and
will be used to send conference newsletters and general information. The
second, is the e-mail address of the academic coordinator of the
conference and will be used for individual communication with delegates.
Please
forward this CFP to any colleagues or friends who might be interested in
participating in this conference cycle.
Enkidu
Centro Cultural
http://www.enkidumagazine.com
Manuel
Carpio 46 - 5
Santa
Maria La Ribera
Mexico,
D.F., C.P. 06400
Email:
info@enkidumagazine.com
