Call – LOVA International Conference: Ethnographies of Gender and Globalization

LOVA
International Conference
3 – 4 July 2008, Amsterdam

Ethnographies of Gender and Globalization

Call for panels and papers

Globalization is the result of the rapid exchange of ideas, peoples, goods, capital, information and technologies, and the general compression of distances and time. Globalization processes have a large impact on people’s everyday lives. Even in the most remote parts of the world, people and locations are being connected to each other. This interconnectedness can be seen as the core feature of globalization. In turn, people respond to new challenges and opportunities offered by globalization. Their daily actions produce, transform and determine the specific directions that globalization processes may take.

The last decade, anthropology and other social sciences have produced an impressive body of literature on globalization. Globalization from a gender perspective, however, is still an exciting and innovative area to explore. Gender and feminist anthropology is a discipline par excellence that can make understandable how globalization and everyday life are interrelated, especially through its ethnographical methodology. Feminist scholarship has shown that globalization is not a gender-neutral phenomenon. Globalization has different outcomes for women and men. It challenges them in different ways and offers them different opportunities. Gender constructions shape globalization processes, which in turn confirm, construct and change gender notions. These developments result in profound changes in family life, family composition, cultural expressions, gender relations, and the way people interact with each other.

With this conference LOVA wishes to create a forum for anthropologists, social scientists and other experts who study the interweaving of gender and globalization from an ethnographical perspective. How do women and men understand globalization and how do they experience globalization processes in their everyday lives? What are the challenges they face and what opportunities open up to them? How does globalization confirm and reconstruct existing gender and other social inequalities? Does it have a potential for the empowerment of women and men and their social mobility or not? How does globalization influence constructions of femininity and masculinity and how do these constructions in turn give direction to processes of globalization? And, last but not least, is globalization still a useful theoretical concept or have we entered a new, post-globalization era and are we in need of new conceptualizations?

Participation and registration
LOVA invites social science scholars to participate in this international conference by presenting their research in an individual paper or panel. We particularly encourage participants to submit audio-visuals and other alternative ways of presenting their research.

Participants may register through sending individual paper or panel proposals to LOVAnetwork@hotmail.com before February 1, 2008.

Individual paper proposals consist of a short abstract. Please also mention affiliation, address, email-address and discipline. Panel proposals include a short panel abstract, various paper abstracts and names of organizers/chairs, presenters and possibly a discussant. Please also mention affiliation, address, email-address and discipline of all participants.

A number of papers will be selected for publication.

Preferred panel format: Panels last 1 hour and 45 minutes. Panel organizers have a certain freedom in the number of papers they wish to present and the length of the presentations. Nevertheless, we encourage 15-minute paper presentations. For example, a panel may include 5 paper presentations of 15 minutes each or 4 papers and a discussant. This leaves time for general discussion and questions of 30 minutes.

Participants will be informed whether their papers and panels are accepted as soon as possible and not later than February 15, 2008.

To complete their registration, all participants pay the registration fee of € 90,- before April 1, 2008. Students pay a reduced fee. More information will follow.

Language
The conference will be held in English.

Program
The program will be made available in April 2008.

Location
The conference will be held in the centre of Amsterdam. The location will be announced as soon as possible. Please visit our website: http://www.lovanetwerk.nl

Hotel accommodation
Hotel accommodation can be arranged through internet. We kindly refer you to: www.book-a-hotel-in-amsterdam.com.

The conference is sponsored by CEDLA, Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation.

LOVA is the Netherlands Association for Gender and Feminist Anthropology and provides a professional network for its members since 1979.

Here’s a last minute reminder that this Monday at 5PM EST is the deadline for receipt of your online application for a small grant in media / communications research. Since this is the first time we have conducted this process via our web-submission system, we will be glad to assist and advise any groups that have any questions or problems with the online form. Give us a call at +1-212-377-2700 X644 or email me at panganiban@ssrc.org if we can help in any way.

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