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SUMMARY:Radical Space
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LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are interested in presentations which address the problematics of space&nbsp\;both as concept and as lived social reality\, with a particular emphasis on&nbsp\;the tension between spaces of control in the context of contemporary&nbsp\;neoliberalism\, spaces of resistance and the apocalyptic spaces which emerge&nbsp\;from war\, forced migration and the failures of consumer capitalism.<br><br>What are the politics of space in contemporary contexts? How can we re-think&nbsp\;space beyond the public/private divide? How do spatial arts re-configure&nbsp\;space and the way in which it is experienced? What new configurations of&nbsp\;space may emerge from burgeoning forms of community? How do the theatres of&nbsp\;contemporary war force a re-assessment of spatial concepts? Is it still&nbsp\;possible for the notion of virtual space to function in opposition to the&nbsp\;striated space of contemporary cities?</p>\n<p>We would welcome proposals which take a novel approach to presentation\,&nbsp\;particularly those which include elements of performance or which make&nbsp\;creative use of the spaces made available for the conference.</p>\n<p>Topics may include (but are not limited to):<br><br>Occupations and other resistant practices<br>Squatter communities and displacement camps<br>New theatres of war<br>Art in/of the street<br>Imagining extra-terrestrial space<br>Utopias and heterotopias<br>New imaginative architectures<br>Psychogeography in the 21st century<br>The space of the body and the body in space<br>Digital architectures and virtual space<br>Social networking as a new public sphere<br>Hacking\, hacktivism and other digital spatial incursions<br>Cinema and post-urbanism<br>Cartography and performance<br>Class and social space<br>Music scenes and spaces of community/expression<br>The apocalyptic city<br><br>Full details will be available on our website&nbsp\;culturalstudiesresearch.org. Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted to&nbsp\;either Debra Benita Shaw (d.shaw@uel.ac.uk) or Tony Sampson&nbsp\;(sampson2@uel.ac.uk) on or before 26th April\, 2013.</p>
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