GEXcel Conference of Workshops
Örebro University 22-25 May 2008
Supported by a grant from the Swedish Research Council Centre, Örebro
University and Linköpings University launched a project to establish a
European Center of Gender Excellence based in Sweden--Gendering Excellence
(GEXcel): Towards a European Centre of Excellence in Transnational and
Transdisciplinary Studies of Changing Gender Relations,
Intersectionalities and Embodiment. In 2007-08, the theme of research
sponsored by GEXcel has been “Gender, Sexuality, and Global Change,”
directed by Anna G. Jónasdóttir, Professor of Gender Studies at Örebro
University. (For a full description of the theme, go to
http://www.genderexcel.org)
We invite applications for this conference of workshops from junior and
senior scholars whose research directly addresses one of the following
three sub-themes: 1) Sexuality, Love and Social Theory; 2) Power and
Politics: A Feminist View; and 3) Common and Conflicted: Rethinking
Interest, Solidarity, and Action.
Conference Workshop Format
The conference will begin on Thursday afternoon (22 May 2008) with three
keynote addresses from leading scholars in the field. Friday and Saturday
(23-24 May 2008) will be full days of workshop meetings. A final plenary
will be held on Sunday morning (25 May 2008), where summaries of major
research and discussion themes will be presented.
Workshops are designed to be a forum for discussion of research in
progress precisely related to the conference sub-themes and to facilitate
collaboration among junior and senior scholars. Each sub-theme will have
10 participants from several institutions, lasting 2 days. Only those
scholars currently working in the workshop's field will be accepted to
participate.
The workshop format is intended to enhance participation in a collegial
atmosphere. Each participant (10 per sub-theme) presents a paper or
research document for discussion, and takes part in the discussion of the
other sub-theme papers presented. In addition, each sub-theme participant
will be assigned the role of formal discussant on one paper all sub-theme
participants will participate in open discussion in their group. Each sub-
theme will be assigned a coordinator, whose tasks will include maintaining
the group’s schedule of presentation, summarizing research and discussion
themes and presenting these summaries at the closing plenary.
We expect these workshops to lead to publications, as well as to continued
collaboration between members.
Dates and Location
Conference will be held at Örebro University and begins on Thursday
afternoon 22 May 2008 and ends at noon on 25 May 2008.
Application Requirements
Send an Abstract of Proposed Paper demonstrating how research specifically
connects to one of the sub-themes. Include a Brief Biographical Note of no
more than 250 words outlining your current research interests, most recent
publications, academic affiliation and status.
Adress for Applications
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Application Deadline
10 December 2007
Notification
A committee will review applicants and notify candidates selected for
participation by 15 January 2008.
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