Apologies for cross-posting: Please find below a CFP for the Annual
Meeting of the American Association of Geographers to be held in New Orleans
between April 10-14, 2018.
Sponsoring Specialty Groups: GPOW, Socialist and Critical Geography and Urban Geography Specialty Groups.
A feminist urban theory for our time: rethinking social reproduction, the urban and its constitutive outside
Feminist approaches to the urban have long focused on social reproduction—the gendered organization of the household, paid and unpaid reproduction of labour-power, and migration to cities. However, in the current juncture, what is at stake is the social reproduction of the planet itself. Social reproduction is at work in many sites and scales beyond the urban—including bodily, territorial, land-based, regional, and ecological, to name but a few. Proceeding from a focus on social justice rather than difference, we invite papers that explore and expand feminist approaches to social reproduction from a variety of socio-spatial ontologies and from a range of orientations—including but not limited to anti-racist, anti-colonial, trans, eco-justice and indigenous perspectives—in order to understand how social reproduction is configuring both the urban and its constitutive outside. We especially welcome papers from scholars working from an anti-colonial perspective, and/or outside the boundaries of North America and Europe.
Co-organizers: Linda Peake (York University), Darren Patrick (York University), Rajyashree Reddy (University of Toronto), Sue Ruddick (University of Toronto) and Gokboru Tanyildiz (York University).
Deadline for Papers/ Panel Proposals: October 15th, 2017