What makes us happy and content in our life? Some people may point to
fabulous fame, fortune, or money. Some may say that the key to happiness are
interpersonal relationships. But what if someone is alone? Is loneliness really
disastrous? Are there any benefits of loneliness? Can loneliness become an
epidemic? In order to answer such questions, during our conference we will have
to concentrate on many particular issues. Thus, we are interested in all
aspects of loneliness in the past and in the present-day world.
The conference is intended as an interdisciplinary event. Hence, we
invite researchers representing various academic disciplines: sociology,
psychology, psychiatry, philosophy, anthropology, gender studies, literary
studies, theatre studies, film studies, consciousness studies, social policy,
cognitive sciences, history, and others.
The aim of our conference is to provide opportunities for researchers
from a range of disciplines and countries to share their research, create an
academically challenging and productive space for discussion, and enable them
to establish long-lasting, ever-growing scientific networks and contacts with
professionals in other countries and institutions.
We will be happy to hear from both experienced scholars and young
academics at the beginning of their careers, as well as doctoral and graduate
students. We also invite all persons interested in participating in the
conference as listeners, without giving a presentation.
The topics of the conference include but are not limited to the
following suggestions:
- Loneliness and Society loneliness and the Coronavirus Pandemic
- loneliness and illness
- loneliness of dying people
- loneliness and self-isolation, social distancing
- loneliness and social relationships (in families, marriages, partnerships, workplaces, etc)
- loneliness of children
- loneliness of seniors
- the lonely crowd
- loneliness in urban spaces
- loneliness as an epidemic
- loneliness and pandemic
- loneliness and social exclusion (social class, racism, gender factors, educational status, living standars, people with disabilities, ageism)
- loneliness and social media (Facebook, Instagram, etc.)
- Loneliness and Culture
- loneliness in different parts of the world
- loneliness and religions
- loneliness and initiation rituals
- lonely communities
- abandoned nations
- expelled minorities
- Individual experiences
- loneliness during self-isolation, quarantanne,
- loneliness as a state of mind
- loneliness and emotional isolation
- loneliness and depression
- loneliness and shame
- creative loneliness
- loneliness as a rest
- situational loneliness
- existentional loneliness
- loneliness, aloneness and solitude
- Literature and Arts
- loneliness in literature, film, theatre and visual arts
- lonely artists
The conference language is English.
Please submit abstracts (no longer than 300 words) of your proposed
20-minute presentations, together with a short biographical note, by 15 June
2020 to: lonelinessconference@gmail.com
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