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Sexy Spaces: Leisure and Geography Intersectionalities

22nd May, 2009

 

A one day workshop organised by University of Brighton and British
Sociological Association (Leisure and Recreation Study Group)

Venue: Grand Parade, Brighton Campus

 

Workshop aim

For some time, the respective approaches of leisure and geography
scholars in considering the links between leisure, space and spatiality
have been recognised and at times registered. There are multiple
overlaps, some of which are implicit in work that considers space and
consumption, space and physical activity, and space and spectacle.
Integral to parts of this work has been theoretical engagements with
sexualities. Yet, in common with the intersection of geographies and
leisure studies the potential productive links in this area have yet to
be fully explored, or even most of the overlaps acknowledged. 

This one day event aims to make explicit the shared objects of study,
approaches and analyses, and further forge the intersections of leisure
and geographies through a focus on sexualities in/and space. It seeks to
develop innovative inter-disciplinary work that challenges assertions of
an 'absence' in geographies/leisure studies regarding investigations of
sex, sexualities and sexual lives.  In carving out avenues for
investigation and theorisation the conference aspires to offer new modes
of enquiry that engage with diverse, and often separate, audiences. 

 

Papers are invited that address these core issues including, but not
limited to, these themes: 

*	Intersections of leisure studies and geographies of sexualities
*	Sex, the sexual and 'sexy'; theories and methodologies
*	Spaces, practices and cultures
*	Consumption, technologies and moralities
*	Mobilities and globalisations
*	Desire, pleasure and the sensual
*	Embodiments, emotions and affects
*	Sex and sexual lives

 

Confirmed speakers

Cara Aitchison, Jon Binnie, Phil Hubbard, Beverley Skeggs

 

Abstract submission guidelines

An abstract of no more than 200 words should be submitted by Monday
March 30th, 2009. The abstract should include title, name(s) of authors,
affiliations, postal and e-mail addresses. Abstracts should be submitted
to: [log in to unmask] 

 

Publications plan

Contributors are invited to submitted complete papers for review for a
Special Issue of Leisure Studies (2011)

 

Contact details

For further enquiries, please contact either Dr Kath Browne:
[log in to unmask] or Dr Jayne Caudwell:
[log in to unmask]

 

Dr. Kath Browne,

Senior Lecturer,

School of the Environment,

Cockcroft Building,

Lewes Road,

Brighton,

BN2 4GJ,

England.

Tel: +44 1273 642377

Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> 

 

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Geographies of Sexualities (Browne, K, Lim, J. and Brown G. eds)

To read more and get a paper copy go to:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Geographies-Sexualities-Theory-Practices-Politic
s/dp/0754647617/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215094915&sr=8-1
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