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Call for Papers

Theme: Area Studies' Futures
Type: 5th International Crossroads Asia Conference
Institution: Interdisciplinary Research Network Crossroads Asia
   University of Bonn
Location: Bonn (Germany)
Date: 22.–23.9.2016
Deadline: 31.3.2016

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The field of area studies (AS) as traditionally conceptualised,
organised and taught at universities has long been subject to
worldwide debates, especially since the end of the Cold War.
Conventional approaches to AS have been criticised for ethnocentrism
and methodological obsoletism, creating fixed geographical ‘areas’,
and solidifying regimes of (Western) power and hegemony.
Consequently, AS have been described as unsuitable for the study of
the modern world, processes related to globalisation, and the
increasing (im-)mobility of people, goods and ideas.

In 2011, the interdisciplinary research network Crossroads Asia was
launched to tackle the question of how to conduct and position AS in
the 21st century. In an effort to rethink AS ─overturn misconceptions
of ‘the Other’ and challenge epistemic regimes─ the network has
scrutinised traditional concepts and methods of AS and has explored
novel research approaches related to multiple spatial realities,
(im-)mobilities and (im-)mobilisation, borders and
boundary-making/-weakening, and positionality. With project
culmination in 2016, the network intends to synthesise its research
results into an interdisciplinary research approach for the
production of knowledge on a more interrelated world, and to enhance
debate among scholars rethinking AS.

The 5th International Crossroads Asia conference provides a platform
for sharing and discussing conceptual and methodological innovations
in AS research that transcend traditional disciplinary approaches.
How has the rethinking process changed AS? How do globalisation and
migration challenge concepts of ‘areas’? How does digitalisation
alter social space and identities? How can AS account for the
Anthropocene? How can AS contribute to overcoming epistemic
hegemonies? These are some of the questions that we want to address;
thus, we encourage contributions related to the following
non-exhaustive list of themes:

- conceptualisations for mapping the spatial complexity of social and
non-human interactions in the Anthropocene, as highlighted by climate
change or digitalisation, including the multidimensionality of space
and flows (figurations, entanglements, frictions, assemblages,
networks, scapes, etc.);

- methodological and theoretical intersections between AS,
post-colonial studies, future studies, gender and women’s studies,
queer studies, and other critical approaches; and

- positionality, power constellations and hegemonies of knowledge in
AS research.

We invite scholars from AS and all other disciplines within the
social sciences, natural sciences, humanities, etc. to submit
proposals for conference contributions. The conference will include
panels, roundtables and smaller, more interactive discussion groups.
Alternative forms of expression around the proposed topics are also
welcome. Please send an abstract (max. 300 words) and a one-page CV
to crossro...@uni-bonn.de by March 31, 2016. The conference is free
for all participants; limited funds are available to sponsor the
travel of selected presenters. If you wish to be considered for
sponsorship, please let us know and briefly explain your case.

Conference website:
http://crossroads-asia.de/crossroads-asia/crossroads-asia-conference-2016.html


Contact:

Nelli Nokkala, M.A.
Crossroads Asia Coordination Office
Center for Development Research (ZEF)
Walter Flex Str. 3
D-53113 Bonn
Germany
Tel.: +49 228 731722
Email: crossro...@uni-bonn.de
Web: http://crossroads-asia.de/en/home.html




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