FYI
Devva Kasnitz, PhD
Devvaco Consulting,1614 D St. Eureka, CA 95501-2345 -- devva@earthlink.net
Spring 2020 & 2018 -- Kate Welling Distinguished Scholar in Disability
Studies, Miami University, Oxford, OH
Adj Professor, City University of New York-School of Professional
Studies-Disability Studies
Executive Director, Society for Disability Studies, PO BOX 5570, Eureka CA
95502 -- She/Her/Hers
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Subject: CfPs Dis/abling Spaces and Cultures in Times of Crisis
Apologies for Cross-Posting
Call for Papers
Dis/abling Spaces and Cultures in Times of Crisis
Michael Schillmeier, Editor
Space & Culture, Journal
With the COVID 19 pandemic we experience the adverse effects, ambiguities,
uncertainties, insecurities of a global crisis that links and separates
embodied, personal, social and cultural lives. Although the crisis may
affect everyone, it is obvious that people who are disabled, marginalized,
discriminated, vulnerable, ill, and/or live through precarious situations
are at high risk to be become more disabled, more discriminated, more
vulnerable or ill, and precarity deepens and spreads. Physical distancing,
quarantining, self-isolation, wearing masks and other hygiene practices of
protection have impactful and highly diverse and disputed effects on
dis/abling spaces and cultures and how they are lived, felt and experienced.
It is the very experience of the ongoing global crisis that draw attention
on the situated relations of dis/embodied, spatial and cultural practices
that constitute dis/abling experiences that this Special Issue wishes to
address and critically engage with. To do so, we invite papers that
- explore how crises-experiences (COVID related or not) have negative
effects for disabled people,
- highlight what and how we can learn from the lived experiences of
disabled people in dealing with spatio-cultural differences and related
specific constraints and requirements in situations of crises.
- draw attention on the opportunities that arise from the reflections
of crisis lives and experiences for a Post-Covid life that contribute to
inclusive, enabling and non-discriminatory spaces and cultures of everyday
practices.
We welcome qualitative and conceptually rich, innovative and experimental
research papers that critically engage with the crisis-experiences of
dis/abling spaces and cultures.
Deadline for abstracts (max. 500 words) 31.05.2021 Please send to:
mailto:m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk
If your abstract is accepted for contribution with a full paper, the
deadline for full paper (max. 6000 words) is 30.11.2021.
The Special Issue will published online in 2022.
For further information about the CfP and the Special Issue, please contact:
mailto:m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk
Call for Papers
<https://www.spaceandculture.com/2021/04/05/call-for-papers-dis-abling-space
s-and-cultures-in-times-of-crisis/>
https://www.spaceandculture.com/2021/04/05/call-for-papers-dis-abling-spaces
-and-cultures-in-times-of-crisis/
Prof Dr Michael Schillmeier
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Philosophy
University of Exeter
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Devva Kasnitz, PhD
Devvaco Consulting,1614 D St. Eureka, CA 95501-2345 -- devva@earthlink.net
Spring 2020 & 2018 -- Kate Welling Distinguished Scholar in Disability
Studies, Miami University, Oxford, OH
Adj Professor, City University of New York-School of Professional
Studies-Disability Studies
Executive Director, Society for Disability Studies, PO BOX 5570, Eureka CA
95502 -- She/Her/Hers
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<DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> On Behalf Of Schillmeier, Michael
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2021 7:39 AM
To: DISABILITY-RESEARCH@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: CfPs Dis/abling Spaces and Cultures in Times of Crisis
Apologies for Cross-Posting
Call for Papers
Dis/abling Spaces and Cultures in Times of Crisis
Michael Schillmeier, Editor
Space & Culture, Journal
With the COVID 19 pandemic we experience the adverse effects, ambiguities,
uncertainties, insecurities of a global crisis that links and separates
embodied, personal, social and cultural lives. Although the crisis may
affect everyone, it is obvious that people who are disabled, marginalized,
discriminated, vulnerable, ill, and/or live through precarious situations
are at high risk to be become more disabled, more discriminated, more
vulnerable or ill, and precarity deepens and spreads. Physical distancing,
quarantining, self-isolation, wearing masks and other hygiene practices of
protection have impactful and highly diverse and disputed effects on
dis/abling spaces and cultures and how they are lived, felt and experienced.
It is the very experience of the ongoing global crisis that draw attention
on the situated relations of dis/embodied, spatial and cultural practices
that constitute dis/abling experiences that this Special Issue wishes to
address and critically engage with. To do so, we invite papers that
1. explore how crises-experiences (COVID related or not) have negative
effects for disabled people,
2. highlight what and how we can learn from the lived experiences of
disabled people in dealing with spatio-cultural differences and related
specific constraints and requirements in situations of crises.
3. draw attention on the opportunities that arise from the reflections
of crisis lives and experiences for a Post-Covid life that contribute to
inclusive, enabling and non-discriminatory spaces and cultures of everyday
practices.
We welcome qualitative and conceptually rich, innovative and experimental
research papers that critically engage with the crisis-experiences of
dis/abling spaces and cultures.
Deadline for abstracts (max. 500 words) 31.05.2021 Please send to:
<mailto:m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk> m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk
If your abstract is accepted for contribution with a full paper, the
deadline for full paper (max. 6000 words) is 30.11.2021.
The Special Issue will published online in 2022.
For further information about the CfP and the Special Issue, please contact:
<mailto:m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk> m.schillmeier@exeter.ac.uk
Call for Papers
<https://www.spaceandculture.com/2021/04/05/call-for-papers-dis-abling-space
s-and-cultures-in-times-of-crisis/>
https://www.spaceandculture.com/2021/04/05/call-for-papers-dis-abling-spaces
-and-cultures-in-times-of-crisis/
Prof Dr Michael Schillmeier
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Philosophy
University of Exeter
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