[Xmca-l] Re: Alternative Futures conference
mike cole
mcole@UCSD.EDU
Mon Mar 8 09:15:31 PST 2021
Great tip, Helena
Thanks
Mike
On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 9:14 AM Worthen, Helena Harlow <hworthen@illinois.edu>
wrote:
> Greetings, friends —
>
> In the past, announcements from these friendly people have come via Colin
> Barker, an XMCA participant and author of good stuff on activity theory and
> its history and practice. He oversaw these conferences for many years. He
> died in February 2019. The conferences are continuing, however. I’ve been
> to them a few times, in Manchester — this year it’s going to be on zoom.
> Something remarkable about them is that so many of the participants are
> young activist grad students from many countries, with research that
> explored activist projects. The interaction between these grad students and
> the older professors who also participate is terrific.
>
>
> The deadline is March 15 but they’re only calling for abstracts at this
> point, 300 words, which should be do-able.
>
> Helena
> Worthen, Helena Harlow
> hworthen@illinois.edu
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> *From: *owner-altfuturesconference@listserv.manchester.ac.uk
> *Date: *March 3, 2021 at 3:58:43 AM PST
> *To: *Undisclosed recipients:;
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> (with apologies for cross-posting)
>
> We are writing with a reminder about the upcoming 25th edition of
> Alternative Futures and Popular Protest, which will take place online from
> 7-9thJune 2021. The final deadline for abstracts is Monday 15th March.
> Details as follows…
>
> *Call for Papers*
>
> AFPP is an international, cross-disciplinary conference on social
> movements, protest and cognate topics. It has drawn participants from over
> 60 countries, whether based in departments of sociology, politics, cultural
> studies, psychology, economics, history, geography or elsewhere.
> Discussions are marked by a long-established spirit of collegial and
> comradely participation, making for a friendly meeting ground between
> academia and activism.
>
> We have decided the conference this year will be held online. While we are
> disappointed at the prospect of not eating, drinking and talking together
> in person, we very much want to welcome you to the next best thing, a
> virtual meeting. This format, excitingly, means that we can waive the usual
> conference fee that would ordinarily cover our meals and room hire, which
> we hope will allow us to enjoy the most inclusive and diverse AFPP to date.
>
> We invite offers of papers relevant to the broad conference theme. Papers
> might address such matters as:
>
> - contemporary or historical movements and protests from any global
> region
> - theories of social movements, labour movements and revolution
> - utopias, experiments in alternative living and everyday politics
> - ideologies, imaginaries and strategies of collective action
> - opposition to discrimination and confrontations with capitalism,
> patriarchy or coloniality
>
> To offer a paper, please send a title, abstract (max 300 words) and 4-6
> keywords to the organisers at afpp@manchester.ac.uk including ‘ABSTRACT
> SUBMISSION’ in the email subject field.
>
> If your abstract is accepted we will also ask you to supply a written
> paper in advance of the conference, which will be distributed to all
> participants in advance. Ideally, this would take the form of a
> fully-referenced working paper, of 6-8,000 words in length in MS Word
> .docx, Adobe .pdf or compatible format. However, some speakers have
> submitted different kinds of documents in the past (e.g. extended notes;
> powerpoint slideshows and so on). We are open to the submission of such
> documents instead of a working paper as long as they successfully
> communicate the main argument and evidence base for your paper to a
> scholarly audience and without the need for specialist software.
>
> *Deadlines*
>
> - *Receipt of abstracts: Monday 15th March 2021*. We aim to respond by
> the week beginning 3rd May.
> - Conference registration: Monday 17th May 2021. Note: there will be
> no registration fee to pay but we need firm confirmation of attendance by
> this date in order to create a programme.
> - Receipt of full papers: Friday 28th May 2021
>
> These are final dates. The earlier we receive abstracts, and actual
> papers, the better.
>
>
>
> For further information and updates please see the conference website:
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> For queries by email: afpp@manchester.ac.uk
>
>
>
> With best wishes,
>
> The AFPP Organising Committee
>
> Gemma Edwards, Simin Fadaee, Kevin Gillan, Meghan Tinsley, Cedomir
> Vuckovic, and Luke Yates.
>
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