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Subject:

Walking's New Movement: Call for papers and provocations

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"Claire Hind (C.Hind)" <[log in to unmask]>

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Dear SCUDD List,


We are delighted to announce...





Walking’s New Movement:  a conference to discuss the latest developments and future prospects for radical walking and walking arts



University of Plymouth (UK), November 1st to 3rd 2019, (Friday 6pm to Sunday afternoon), Roland Levinsky Building, Drakes Circus, Plymouth.



Organisers: Helen Billinghurst (University of Plymouth), Claire Hind (York St John University) and Phil Smith (University of Plymouth)



‘Walking’s New Movements’ is an opportunity for walking activists, radical walkers, walking artists, and psychogeographers to discuss what is happening in walking now and where new initiatives, changes of direction and novel terrains are emerging. We will particularly welcome contributions that draw from immersive and engaged research.



We invite contributions in a variety of forms: 20 minute papers, 10 minute provocations (‘diverting walking’ sessions – see below), performance and participatory walks on routes close to the conference, short performances about walking for the Saturday night social (which will be a free event, not an expensive conference meal).



We will provide table space for artists and academics to present (and distribute or sell) artworks, books, cds, dvds, etc. (This space will sometimes be looked after by ushers, but it will remain the responsibility of delegates to safeguard their work, and sell copies.) If you are bringing anything very large or requiring particular attention, please let us know beforehand.



Here are some suggestions for possible subjects for papers; but we are mostly looking for subject matter that we as yet do not know about and cannot predict:



Who isn't walking? Why not?

Walking through transitioning identities.



Walking with missing species.

Walking the Chthulucene.

The disappearance of walking routes



Walking and silence

Walking and the sensorium

Rhythm and refrain in walking

Ceremonial walks



Walking as a means to communicate across disciplines

Walking and painting/sculpture/ photography/ writing

Trespassing and transgression

Walking-with: methodologies for social change

Walking groups; conviviality and politics

Forced walks; poverty, migration and expulsion.

Queering the walk

Walking as a subversive act

Accompaniment - what or who accompanies us on our walks?

What remains after a walk?



In order to be as inclusive as we can, we have attempted to keep costs as low as possible. The registration fee will cover arrival drinks, light refreshments, and the buffet at the social event on Saturday night. Delegates have a choice of several cafes and sandwich shops close to the university venue to buy their own lunches.



The registration fees are:

Academic Staff: £45

Independent artists/researchers/students: £25



If you would like to present a 20 minute paper at the conference (performative formats are welcome) please send your proposal as a 150 word (approx.) abstract, with your name, any affiliation, and any special technical requirements (pc and projectors are in all the lecture rooms) to Phil Smith at the email below. If you would like to propose leading/performing a walk or performing something (around walking) for the Saturday evening social, please send your proposal (in 150 words approx.) to Phil Smith at   [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



‘Diverting Walking’

 10 Minute Provocations:

We would like to invite 10 minute provocations around the idea of Diverting Walking. By ‘diverting walking’ we are offering a platform to anyone who wants to disrupt walking, who wants to change directions or gaits, who is troubled by present trajectories, assumptions, dominant narratives, movements or  complacencies. The 10 minute provocations can range from mini-manifestoes for new ways of walking and mapping new routes for walking to the putting down of a single obstacle. Though the time given to ‘Diverting Walking’ will be flexible and respond to demand, we hope to have at least two sessions of provocations.


If you would like to be involved in ‘Diverting Walking’ and make a 10 minute provocation in the form or interform of live performance, poetry, real-time media, film, participatory take-over, manifesto, meditation, or any other that is right for your impulse to divert, please send a proposal in 150 words (approx.) with your name, any affiliation, and any special technical requirements to Claire Hind by Sunday 30th June 2019. at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Abstract proposals for papers and 150 proposals for provocations for 'Diverting Walking' must be received by Sunday 30th June 2019.

Find information on Easy Chair here:

https://easychair.org/cfp/WNM2019

And the Conference Website, here: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/walkings-new-movements-conference


Best wishes

Phil, Helen and Claire
Dr Claire Hind SFHEA
Associate Professor
Course Leader MA Theatre and Performance
School of Performance and Media Production
York St John University
Lord Mayors Walk
York
YO317EX
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