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Call for Applications

Theme: Endangered Theories
Subtitle: Standing by Critical Race Theory in the Age of Ultraviolence
Type: CES Summer School
Institution: Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra
Location: Coimbra (Portugal)
Date: 26.–30.6.2022
Deadline: 15.1.2023

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As the concerted ideological campaign against Critical Race Theory
continues to gain momentum, the summer school Endangered Theories.
Standing by Critical Race Theory in the Age of Ultraviolence strives
to provide participants with the space and tools necessary to reflect
upon the current proliferation of anti-anti racism stances across
dramatically different national contexts in conjunction with state
failure to halt police violence, migrant criminalisation,
imprisonment of racialized minorities and Indigenous people, and the
assault against LGBTQI+ rights. The summer school, thus, introduces
participants to the following anti-racist theoretical paradigms:
anti-colonialism, racial capitalism, abolitionism, intersectionality,
and queer settler colonial studies. Besides reflecting the expertise
of invited guest speakers, these paradigms will afford prospective
participants the opportunity to approach standing debates with new
theoretical lenses. Neither abolitionism and queer settler colonial
studies, for instance, have yet been employed to examine Fortress
Europe and the rapid diffusion of anti-gender sentiments in the
aftermath of homonationalism. Nor racial capitalism has been applied
to explain the intersectional extraction of value in the age of
humanitarian and environmental catastrophes. Lastly, the school will
provide participants with a wide array of case-studies (e.g.
Portugal, Italy, US, Brasil, UK, Dominican Republic, and Palestine),
enriching their understanding of colonial, settler colonial and
postcolonial  matrices of power.

School Format:
Face to face, in accordance with Covid-19 restrictions. Guest
lecturers will adopt an interactive teaching style, facilitating
transversal knowledge exchange between prospective participants and
themselves. Guest lecturers will employ the same style for the
workshops run in the afternoon to build upon the research experience
of prospective participants and help them with the theoretical,
methodological, and practical challenges that researchers usually
encounter when undertaking anti- racist research work. In the
afternoon sessions, guest lecturers will moreover provide feedback on
the research work submitted to their attention and presented during
the summer school by prospective participants. In the evening
sessions, guest lecturers and prospective participants will be given
the opportunity to socialise outside the classroom and network with
the researchers and post-graduate students of CES.

Target participants:
Post-graduate students in the social sciences and humanities,
political activists and members of NGOs in the field of anti-racism
and human rights, school teachers in the fields of sociology, history
and geography, journalists, social workers and policymakers.

Selection process:
Is competitive. Participants will be selected by the School’s
co-organisers on the basis of: 1) their application; 2) relevance of
their research work; and 3) activism. During the selection of
participants, a waiting list will be concurrently created.
Prospective participants who want to present either their research or
their work have to first apply to the summer school and then contact
the organisers to express their interests. In the email, please
attach a brief abstract (maximum 250 words), short bio (maximum 150
words), and full name of the speakers and/or artists you would like
to engage with your work. On the basis of this information, the
organisers will schedule participant presentations and inform them
accordingly.

Deadlines:
Application: January 15, 2023.
Communication of Selection Results: February 21, 2023.
Submission of Abstracts: May 15, 2023.
Submission of full papers: June 14, 2023.

Registration:
Early Bird Registration (March 30, 2023)
Paid staff members: 180 euros.
Self-financed/students: 150 euros.

Regular Registration (May 15, 2023)
Paid staff members: 210 euros.
Self-financed/students: 180 euros.

The registration fee includes participation in seminars, workshops,
keynotes, art talks, and  social events, reading materials,
coffee-breaks and School’s dinner. The organisers endeavoured to keep
the school as accessible as possible. Invited guest lecturers do not
receive honoraria. PhD students are encouraged to apply for funding
at their institution and present their work at the school. We also
encourage prospective participants to apply for the European Network
Against Racism (ENAR) Scholarship - People of African Descent to
cover their registration and travel expenses (application deadline
November 20, 2022).

Fee waiver: three registration fee waivers will be granted upon
request (see application form above).

Working language: English.

For any inquiry or request of assistance with funding and visa
application, please email us: endangeredtheories2...@gmail.com.



 
Contact:

Maria Elena Indelicato
Email: endangeredtheories2...@gmail.com
Web: https://ces.uc.pt/summerwinterschools/


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