The 7th Forum of Critical Studies. Asking Big Questions Again
23 - 24 November 2018
Nice, Côte
d’Azur. France.
The 7th Euroacademia Global Forum of Critical Studies aims to bring into an open floor
the reflexive and questioning interaction among academics, intellectuals,
practitioners and activists profoundly concerned with evaluative understandings
of the world we’re living in. The focus of the forum is to initiate an arena
where no question is misplaced and irrelevant as long as we acknowledge that evaluation,
critical thinking and contestation are accessible trajectories to better
understand our past, present and alternative scenarios for the future.
Conference
Description:
Some say
that the 21st Century or modernity altogether made humans more concerned with
doing rather than being. As the classical Greek civilization valued the most
reflexive thinking as a form of freedom from natural necessities, contemporary
times profoundly involve individuals and the imaginary accompanying social
practices in a restless logic of consumption, competition and engagement that
profoundly - or some would say, radically – suspends or indefinitely postpones
the autonomous capacity of human beings to question and reflect upon the social
order and the meaning of social practices. The fast advancement of the logic of
post-industrial societies, the gradual dissolution of alternative models to the
capitalist logic and a multitude of other alerting factors pushed ahead a
global spread culture of one-dimensional productions of meaning that advances a
closure rather than a constant reflexive re-evaluation of cultural/social
practices.
Many
alternatives at hand are often condemned to marginality or lost in the plural
practices where everything goes as long as it’s part of an intellectual market.
The ‘fatal strategies’ of post-industrial societies to keep individuals
captive, busy and seduced by contingent social arrangements and economic
practices minimized the questioning detachment required to evaluate and give
meaning through reflexive criticism and unlimited interrogation. Various labels
were given to our unfolding times from apocalyptic ones to some more comforting
yet not by chance lacking some vital optimism. Despite a wide-spread discontent
and suspicion towards the daily realities of our current societies, most of the
big questions are often left outside by the self-involved active pursuit of an
imagined well-being that is no longer transgressed by harsh critical evaluation
of its meaning. The academic arena itself also advances, supports, integrates
and promotes limited particular methodologies that generate an effect of
mainstreaming and often keeps researchers or practitioners out of the
battle-ground for big questions.
The ongoing
economic crisis made reality even harsher and pushed ahead the need for more
thinking as many habitual categories lost their meaning or relevance. New ways
of thinking could transgress some inappropriate conceptions or misconceptions
that preserve their centrality due to the mechanics of habits. This is a time
when a call to thinking is well-placed. This is a call to arms for critical
studies that promotes alternative, questioning and multi-dimensional thinking.
Panels:
When it’s
about critical thinking and critical studies there is intrinsically an unending
open list of topics to be included. The 7th Euroacademia Forum on Critical
Studies proposes the 5 sections (that are by no means exclusive):
- Theory/Philosophy
- Politics
- Cultural Studies
- Political Economy
- Arts, Literature, Film and Performance Studies
Papers on
the following topics (and not only) are welcomed:
Diagnostics
of Our Times: Where Is the 21st Century Heading? ~ Our Societies Are As Good As
It Gets: How to Escape the Closure of Meaning? ~ Consumerist Societies and the
Captivity of Thinking ~ The Being/Doing Nexus ~ Assessing Models of Capitalism
~ Markets, Capital and Inequalities ~ The Remains of Individual Autonomy ~ How
Plural Our Societies Truly Are? ~ Debating Ideal vs. Real Multiculturalism ~
Social Narcissism and Consumerism ~ The Role of Critical Thinking: Proposing
Alternative Methodologies ~ Are There Any Alternatives to Capitalism Left? ~
Social Causes and the Pursuit of Social Beliefs ~ Protest and Social Change ~
Re-Thinking Revolutions ~ Hegemony and the Remaining Possibilities for Social
Criticism ~ Loneliness and Isolation in the Era of Mass Communication ~ Living
Low Cost: Values, Meaning and Market Exchange ~ Ideology and Other Dominant
Narratives ~ Critical Economics ~ Post-Modernism and the Critique of Modernity
~ Marx and the 21st Century ~ Debating the End of Communism ~ Non-Oppositional
Societies ~ Consolation, Complicity and Passivity Today ~ Who Still Waits For A
Revolution? ~ C. Castoriadis and the Project of Autonomy ~ French Thinking and
Alternatives for Thought ~ Eastern Europe and the Enrollment to the School of
Capitalism ~ China and the Logic of Growth ~ Crises of Culture ~ Left and
Right: Political Spectrums and Pluralism Re-Discussed ~ Art as an Exchange
Value ~ Originality and Complacency ~ Literatures and Authors ~ Heroes and
Heroines in Electronic Literature ~ Fiction and the Fictionalization of the
Contemporary World ~ Film and the Persisting Hunger for Heroic Imagination ~ The
Illusory Charity and Imagined forms of Contemporary Humanisms ~ The Growing
Social Irrelevance of Philosophy ~ Replacement of the Logic of Becoming by the
Logic of Earning ~ How Do We Look Back at Tradition? ~ Just Wars or Unjust
Thinking? ~ The Myth of Cosmopolitanism ~ Facing the Self ~ Communication,
Media and Simulacrum ~ Science, Pragmatics and Vocation: Who Pays What We Can’t
Sell? ~ Is There Still a Postmodern or Any Other Kind of Condition? ~
Post-Marxist Way of Looking at Facts ~ The School of Suspicion and Evaluative
Thinking ~ Feminist Readings of Our Contemporary World ~ Post-Colonialism and
the Refurbished Other(s) ~ Theory and Power ~ Queer Theory and Living After the
Sexual Revolution ~ Subaltern Theory
For
complete information before applying see full details of the conference.
You can
apply on-line by completing the Application Form on the conference website or
by sending a 300 words titled abstract together with the details of contact and
affiliation until 15th of October 2018 at application@euroacademia.org
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