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Art and Conflict

Art and Conflict: Investigating Cross-Disciplinary Methodologies 2018

Melbourne, Australia
25 - 26 June 2018
The conference ended on 26 June 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
6th April 2018
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
25th May 2018

About Art and Conflict

Works of art speak truths about war and conflict in a way that cannot be easily articulated by disciplines such as law or political science. As a result, scholars in these disciplines are increasingly paying attention to art made during conflict as well as the ‘work’ which art does in its aftermath. There is a need, however, to foster cross-disciplinary conversation about the methods and approaches undertaken by scholarship in this area. This two-day workshop is a series of events aimed at beginning a dialogue around these issues by PhD Candidates and Early Career Researchers.

Topics

Classical sociology, Contemporary art, Gender, Legal theory, Peace and conflict studies, War studies, Social justice, Interdisciplinary studies, Research methodologies, Methodological innovations, Conflict resolution, Justice, Anthropology of violence, Conflict, Contemporary cultural studies

Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPANTS

‘Art and Conflict: Investigating Cross-Disciplinary Methodologies’

Workshop 25 – 26 June 2018

VCA and Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

Works of art speak truths about war and conflict in a way that cannot be easily articulated by disciplines such as law or political science. As a result, scholars in these disciplines are increasingly paying attention to art made during conflict as well as the ‘work’ which art does in its aftermath. There is a need, however, to foster cross-disciplinary conversation about the methods and approaches undertaken by scholarship in this area. This two-day workshop is a series of events aimed at beginning a dialogue around these issues by PhD Candidates and Early Career Researchers.

Keynote Roundtable:

Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox (Artist);  Professor Jon Cattapan (former Australian Official War Artist, Director of the Victorian College of the Arts);  Professor Paul Gough (Artist, Pro-VC and Vice-President, College of Design and Social Context, RMIT);  Ryan Johnston (University of Melbourne, former Head of Art, Australian War Memorial).

Other events include a special exhibition of art works from the Keynote speakers and other artists at the VCA; film screening of Until They’re Gone (Dir. C Lockett ) and video Q & A with filmmakers; curatorial talk and session at the Ian Potter Museum of Art and workshop discussion around current works-in-progress.

HOW TO APPLY

There are two ways to take part in this workshop:

1. As a presenter; OR

2. As a participant (non-presenting).

We encourage applications from PhD Candidates and Early Career Researchers from any discipline, including (but not limited to): Jurisprudence, Political Science, Art, Film, Art History, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Anthropology, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Sociology.

1. Presenters

We invite submissions of papers that explore a methodological area that poses a challenge to the author's research. The workshop will be designed to work collaboratively on thinking through methodological problems and solutions. A limited number of small bursaries are available to contribute to domestic and international travel costs. Please indicate if you wish to be considered for a bursary.

2. Non-presenting participants

We also invite interested scholars to attend as non-presenting participants. Please note that everyone attending is expected to read all papers in advance.

Application Process

To apply to be a presenter:

Please submit:

1. Short bio and details of PhD project / current research project (250-500 words);

2. Abstract of paper to workshop (250-500 words).

NB Full papers (approx. 3000 words) will be required approximately one month before the workshop.

To apply to be a participant (non-presenting):

Please submit:

1. Short bio and details of PhD project / current research project (250-500 words);

2. Short paragraph on your interest in art and conflict and cross-disciplinary work (250 words max.)

There is no cost for the workshop, but the number of presenters and participants is limited.

Due Date: Friday 6 April 2018

To apply and for further information, see our website: https://artconflict.wordpress....

Queries: artconflictworkshop@gmail.com

Workshop Directors

Federica Caso (UQ); Shawna Lesseur (UConn); Laura Petersen (Melbourne); Stacey Vorster (UvA/Wits).

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