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Call for Papers: Journal of Writing in Creative Practice
Special Issue: ‘Ways of Writing in Art and Design, Part 2’
Submission deadline: 1 April 2023
View the full CFP here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-writing-in-creative-practice#call-for-papers
We invite responses to the first Special Issue on ‘Ways of Writing in Art
and Design’ (https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/jwcp/15/2),
which is guest edited by Clare Johnson and Rachael Miles at the University
of the West of England, Bristol (UWE). The first Special Issue explores
ways of writing in/through/alongside/with art and design as opposed to
writing ‘about’ it. Rooted in Visual Culture pedagogy and inflected with
the experience of writing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the contributions
predominantly arose from a series of three workshops held during June 2021
to launch the Ways of Writing in Art and Design (WoW) research network,
which is part of the Visual Culture Research Group at UWE.
The first Special Issue is a collaborative constellation of articles,
polemic, reflection, visual essay and illustrations produced by colleagues
at (or affiliated with) Visual Culture at UWE, including speakers at the
inaugural WoW workshops. Framed by ideas of provisionality, openness and
hope, and drawing on the work of Lauren Berlant, Arturo Escobar, Ivor
Goodson and bell hooks amongst others, the contributions speak of the
precarious time in which they were produced. Authors reflect on issues such
as the relationship between writing, labour and the material conditions of
working-class life; nourishment and hope in the experience of teaching and
learning visual culture online; care, ongoingness and repair; and writing,
temporality and loss.
In this second Special Issue, we invite submissions that extend, challenge,
debate and examine the issues raised in the first Special Issue,
specifically what it means to write in/through/alongside/with art and
design practice in the context of Visual Culture pedagogy. This includes
how Visual Culture is assessed as a component of studio-based programmes in
art and design Higher Education. Our aim is to look towards writing as a
practice of care as it emerges in and through creative practice.
Contributions might consider, but are not limited to, the following:
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writing experiments and/as visual practice
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creative allyship
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writing as an expression of hope
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working beyond the writing/making binary in art and design HE
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transgressional acts of writing the visual
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writing, visuality and class
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writing and ongoingness
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writing as a practice of care
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the visuality of writing
We encourage a diverse range of outputs including, but not limited to,
visual essays, critical reviews, reflection pieces, scripto-visual works,
interviews, conversation pieces and journal articles. Please send
5000-6000-word articles, or other forms of contribution, to
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Further information about JWCP, including Notes for Contributors, can be
found at:
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-writing-in-creative-practice
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