We will be
hosting a 1-2 day symposium at Mansions of the Future in Lincoln (UK) on the
4th and 5th of July 2019 on the subject of punk pedagogies as part of the Punk
Scholars’ Network’s series of themed symposiums.
Since 1997
saw the publication of “Never Mind the Tagmemics, Where’s the Sex Pistols” (CCC
48.1 pp 9 -29) there has been an increasing interest in the way in which the
ethics, attitudes and people of punk rock can inform, shape, critique and
revolutionise teaching pedagogies. In part this is due to the rising number of
punkademics and punk teachers, but it is so much more than that. It is also
because of the value for education in approaches that centre on philosophies
such as Do-It-Yourself, creativity and resistance; a framework of enquiry and a
toolkit that potentially helps take cynicism to critique. In short, punk can
offer pedagogical tools for interrogating the world around us. However it is a
two way street, and punk can learn much from newly emerging pedagogical ideas
and approaches within secondary, further and higher education. This 1-2 day
symposium aims to provide a space to explore, in a supportive environment, those
interactions and lessons. It seeks to ask questions such as what can be gained
from using punk tools and approaches as a pedagogical approach within ‘the
classroom’? What can experiences and innovations in ‘the classroom’ offer to
the continuing development and learning of punks and the subculture of punk
rock?
To examine
punk pedagogies is to accept or even embrace a blurring of boundaries. It means
to look at the margins of the subcultural and mainstream to look at the ways in
which not just punk and pedagogy are located, but also at the commonality of
underground pedagogical ideas and practices: and how punk had either influenced
those choices or how those ideas informed punk. In response to this, we
therefore welcome papers, innovative presentations and workshops on, but not
limited to, the following topics:
- Punk educators
- Punk as innovation
- Marginalised (punk) identities in ‘the classroom’
- Punk and/in secondary education/further education/higher education
- Punk pedagogies outside the classroom
- Punks learning from other pedagogies
You can
submit the abstract in any style, format or medium you want up to 400 words or
its equivalent by emailing the organisers. The deadline for submitting these:
friday 5th April 2019 by 5pm.
Please send
abstracts to: laura.way@bishopg.ac.uk and francis.stewart@bishopg.ac.uk
This is an
off-campus event which aims to be open to, for example, non-academics,
independent researchers, school or FE teachers.
Whether
this symposium runs for 1 or 2 days will be decided by levels of participation
interest generated from this CfP.
Please
note: we value all voices, experiences and personages regardless of their
academic standing, educational level, gender or non-gender, ethnicity, class,
(dis)abilities, or employment status. You are valued and wanted at this
conference. In particular we want to encourage nursing parents and parents
returning to work to attend and take part to whatever extent they can. We will
work to support your needs and the needs of your children and family. If you
want a separate room or space for breastfeeding we can provide that but please
know that breastfeeding is also welcome in the room during sessions. Currently
we are unable to provide childcare facilities, but children are welcome to
attend the conference under the supervision and responsibility of their
parent(s).
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