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*Materialisms Unbound: flows, temporalities, formationsCALL FOR
PAPERSWorkshop at York University, Toronto, May 7-8, 2015*

The humanities and social sciences have recently seen a growing emphasis on
materiality in relation to bodies, discourses, economies, affects, nature,
culture, technologies, ideologies, assemblages, networks, entanglements,
social formations, and latent potentialities. How, in this attention to the
material, is our understanding of the social being recast for example in
relation to transformations in capitalism, bearing on such topics as
im/material labour and precarity? How might conceptions of the relationship
between temporality and materialism be changing, especially in regard to
the ephemeral, the enduring, to history and to moments and events? How can
materialist methodologies be utilized to explore various empirical sites?
Emerging out of recent debates on and attention to materialism, as well as
variants of realism, this workshop aims to put different materialisms
(e.g., “new materialism,” historical materialism) in dialogue and explore
the potential and limits of various approaches in diverse research domains,
including but not limited to literature, political economy, the arts,
security studies, environment, design, science and technology studies,
development studies, and political geography.

We welcome theoretical and/or empirical contributions from graduate
researchers, scholars, and faculty working in various academic disciplines,
which engage any of the themes and topics above and any others that are
related.

Confirmed Keynote Presentation: Nick Dyer-Witheford (University of Western
Ontario) "Cyber-Proletariat: Global Labour in the Digital Vortex"

If you are interested in presenting a paper or organizing a panel at the
workshop, please submit a 300-word-abstract as a Word attachment by
February 25, 2015 to [log in to unmask] Accepted papers will be announced
by mid-March.

Hosted by: Program on Critical Scholarship and Social Transformation at
York University http://criticaltransformation.blog.yorku.ca/

Organizers: Robert Latham (Political Science, York), Özgün Topak (Political
Science, York), Raju Das (Geography, York)

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