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=== SUSTAINING THE SEAS: CFP, PANELS, AND CREATIVE PROVOCATIONS CLOSES 14TH
JULY ===



THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, 11TH -13TH DECEMBER 2017.
PLEASE SEND A 250-300 WORD ABSTRACT AND AFFILIATION DETAILS TO
[log in to unmask] (Link: mailto:[log in to unmask])  BY
14TH JULY 2017.

Sustaining the Seas is an exciting and experimental refereed international
conference that will bring together academics of many disciplines,
practitioners, urban planners, fishers, artists and writers to consider
over three days the challenges of how to care better for the oceans, and
more-than-human marine ecological systems. We will explore radically
different modes of caring for oceanic spaces and ask what their effects
might be for communities of fish and humans.

 Hosted by the Sustainable Fish Lab at the University of Sydney, the
conference will take place in one of the world's most beautiful yet
troubled harbour cities. This will be a unique opportunity to engage with
local and global oceanic complexities through panel discussions, keynote
speakers, films, demonstrations of innovative practice, and fieldtrips.

KEYNOTES
Professor Lesley Green (UCT)
 Professor Rosemary Rayfuse (UNSW)
 Professor Elspeth Probyn (Sydney)

PLENARY SESSIONS

* Caring for Sea Country
Dr. Leah Lui-Chivizhe (UNSW)


* Speculative Harbours
Gena Wirth (Scape),
Dr. Adriana Verg?s (UNSW)


* Embodying the Ocean (Writing on the Sea)
Dr. Astrida Neimanis (Sydney)


* In-Conversation with Fishers
John Susman (FishTale) and
Cat Dorey (Greenpeace)


* Surfing pollution
Dr. Clifton Evers (Newcastle University, UK)

We welcome proposals on these topics and many more:

* Fish markets: including anthropological, cultural studies, tourism,
geographical, and economical perspectives; o Regulation of the high seas
and the Law of the Sea;
* Oceanic warming, acidity and toxicity; geo-engineering;
* Forms of certification, governance, and traceability;
* Global South & North, northern hemisphere & southern hemisphere;
* Knowledges: gender, traditional, Indigenous, generational;
* Consumer engagement tactics that emphasise complexity rather than
simplification;
* Indigenous/cultural fisheries;
* Gender, ethnicity, race, fish; queer fish;
* New forms of aquaculture and integrated marine tropic relationships;
* Global ocean grabbing, piracy, IUU.
* Methodologies, multidisciplinary and multimedia forms of representation.

Please visit the conference website (Link:
http://www.sustainablefishlab.org/sustaining-the-seas-conference/)  for
conference, including keynote speakers, plenary sessions, registrations,
and fieldtrips. Or join us on social media through Facebook (Link:
https://www.facebook.com/thesustainablefishlab/)  and Twitter (Link:
https://twitter.com/fish__lab) .

PAPERS & PANEL PROPOSALS
Please send a 250-300 word abstract and affiliation details to
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14TH JULY 2017.

CREATIVE PROVOCATIONS
Contributions are sought from practitioners working in, or across,
speculative design, poetic computation, fabrication, and art-related
practice, including moving-image, audio, and performance. This stream of
the conference aims to experiment with the traditional conference format
and present diverse forms of engagement with the challenges of caring for
marine environments.

Please send 250-300-word abstract, affiliation details and link to previous
work to stream organisers [log in to unmask] (Link:
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 Abstracts should describe your creative provocation - subject matter and
proposed form of presentation (limited to conference space and 20 minutes).



DATE/LOCATION
Conference dates: 11 -13 December 2017

ORGANISERS: Prof Elspeth Probyn ([log in to unmask] (Link:
mailto:[log in to unmask]) ), and Kate Johnston. Dept of Gender &
Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney, in partnership with the Sydney
Environment Institute (Link: http://sydney.edu.au/environment-institute/)

WEBSITE: www.sustainablefishlab.org (Link:
http://www.sustainablefishlab.org)







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