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Hello,

We are pleased to announce the second annual Regulating Intimacy Research
Symposium at Indiana University, and we thought that members of your
community might be interested in participating. The call for papers is
below. Please forward this to any other individuals or departments that
might be interested in the symposium. Contact [log in to unmask]
with any questions. We hope to see you in the fall!

Best,

Regulating Intimacy Organizing Committee


Regulating Intimacy: A Research Symposium

“Intimate Labors and the Labors of Intimacy”

Indiana University, Bloomington

September 26, 2015

http://regulatingintimacy.wordpress.com/

Paper submission deadline: May 8, 2015

Regulating Intimacy is an interdisciplinary research symposium held
annually at Indiana University. We seek to bring together scholars and
professionals at all levels from a wide variety of (inter)disciplines,
including women’s and gender studies, law, education, public health and
biology, to discuss the institutional forces-- legislation, policy,
religion, and scientific authority, and many more-- and the gendered,
raced, classed, and dis/abled sociocultural norms that define and regulate
human relationships.

The theme of the 2015 Regulating Intimacy Research Symposium is “Intimate
Labors and the Labors of Intimacy.” Both labor and intimacy are broadly
understood to include traditional notions of workplace, markets, and the
labor force as well as emotional labor, caregiving, relationship building,
and networks. How is work intimate? Which jobs/occupation/labors are or can
be considered “intimate”? Should intimacy and labor be intertwined? What
labor goes into creating and sustaining intimacy? How do work spaces
generate or inhibit intimacy? Regulating Intimacy will explore the
cultural, technological, and historical legacies, significances, and
implications of laboring alone or together, on small and grand scales, and
across time and space.

We are accepting proposals for both full panels and individual papers. Full
panel proposals should include panel rationales of 300 words, and up to
four paper abstracts of 250 words each. Individual proposal should include
abstracts of 250 words.

Submissions may include, but are not limited to, the following:


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   Sex Work (prostitution, stripping, sexual surrogates)
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   Pregnancy & Surrogacy
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   Caregiving (nursing, child care, elder care, companions, care for
   disability)
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   Professional Relationships (doctor-patient, attorney-client, co-workers,
   bosses)
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   Workplace Intimacy (dating, harassment, power dynamics)
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   Parenting, Homemaking, & Intergenerational Care
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   Intimate Spaces (physical, virtual, transient)
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   Networks of Intimacy (markets, community, government, production)
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   Spheres of Intimacy (work/play, public/private)
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   Building and Maintaining Relationships (courtship, friendship,
   networking, marriage)
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   Laboring Bodies (committees, councils, body politics; vulnerable bodies,
   physical labor)


Individual and panel submissions are due on Friday, May 8, 2015.

For more information and answers to frequently asked questions, please see
the Regulating Intimacy website at regulatingintimacy.wordpress.com.

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