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Call for Submissions: Digital (Im)materialities Conference (online!)

From 25-29 May 2021, the Concordia University (Canada) Media Studies department will hold an online conference on Digital (Im)materialities. This event will include several types of presentations, including short talks, long talks, project demonstrations, workshops, and performances.

This event will take place on Zoom and Master’s and PhD students are strongly encouraged to apply. The theme, ‘Digital (Im)materialities,’ relates to our experience of the pandemic as Early Career Researchers. The conference organizers are committed to offering accessibility options to whoever needs them, and submissions will be accepted in the forms of traditional paper abstract, videos, and audio files.

The organizers are particularly interested in presentations of any kind that reflect on the following themes:

  • Communications infrastructure
  • Speculative Futures
  • Indigenous Futurism
  • Afrofuturism
  • Media archaeology and digital archivism
  • Cyborg feminisms
  • Critical disability studies and digital accessibility
  • Queer digital intimacies
  • Game studies, communities, and ephemeral gathering
  • Critical Platform Studies

Likewise, the organizers have a list of questions that authors can take as starting points for submissions. These questions, plus much more information about the process of submitting a presentation can be found at the following link. All submissions are due on 20 February 2021 and authors will be notified about a decision by late March 2021.



Cite this blog post
Merisa Martinez (2021, January 26). Call for Submissions: Digital (Im)materialities Conference (online!). The Digital Humanities Commons. Retrieved March 29, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.58079/nkls

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