[Air-L] Call for papers: Intimacies online, online intimacies

Katherine Harrison tjx856 at hum.ku.dk
Thu Nov 9 04:16:29 PST 2017


Call for papers: Intimacies online, online intimacies

We are delighted to announce this international conference about intimacy online, digitally
mediated intimacies and how intimacies influence (new) mediascapes.

Online media are increasingly intersecting and intertwined with our daily lives, bodily and intimate
practices, and relationships. This conference highlights how different digital, social and online media
enable and/or produce new intimacies, as well as how practices and understandings of intimacy are
both embedded in digitally mediated communication and generate innovative uses or forms of new
media.

We invite papers (or other forms of expression) that explore various media sites and forms,
including (but not limited to) social media, digital media, online media and mobile devices. And we
invite papers investigating various intimacies, including but not limited to intimate and/or affective
encounters, relationalities, practices, belongings, desires, proximities, kinships, friendships, or
communities, as well as online and /or digital affective intensities, viralities, and connectivities.
Papers discussing both methodological and empirical aspects are welcome.

Papers analysing the bodily and intimate doing of technology, and papers questioning the
boundaries between body, media, technology and affect are welcome. Also, papers discussing the
commercialization and capitalization of intimacies online are of interest. In particular, we welcome
papers analyzing the ways in which new mediated intimacies (re)produce, configure and/or
challenge power relations and hierarchal structures in relation to:
• Sexual cultures, dating and hook-up, sexualities, and sexual identities
• Kinship and new (queer) families and reproduction
• Bodies and bodily markers of difference
• Migration, nation, borders, and surveillance
• Activism, resistance, counter publics, and subcultures

The confirmed keynotes include Prof. Jack Halberstam (University of Southern California and
Columbia University, US), Dr. Debra Ferreday (Lancaster University), and Dr. Sharif Mowlabocus
(University of Sussex).


The conference will take place at Roskilde University, Denmark, May 30th– June 1st, 2018.
Please send your abstract to newmedianewintimacies at gmail.com. Abstracts should be maximum
200 words long and written in English. Please include your name, title, and affiliation. Deadline of
submission of abstract: Jan. 15th, 2018.



Katherine Harrison, PhD
Department of Media, Cognition and Communication
University of Copenhagen
Karen Blixens Vej 4
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark

email: tjx856 at hum.ku.dk

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