34th APEAA Meeting
Academy as
Community:
English
and American Studies in Portugal and Europe
Faculty of
Letters of the University of Lisbon
9-10 May
2013
The tradition of English and American studies in
Portugal has long been supported by the dynamics of academic associativism, in
which APEAA’s peer network stands out, involving national and international
institutions, and establishing continued interactions with research centres. At
a time when political and cultural paradigms are on the verge of crisis and/or
change, it is of the utmost importance to revisit the theoretical and pragmatic
frameworks that sustain (and constrain) our research practices. Indeed the
Humanities are currently facing challenges caused by the increasing
encroachment of a utilitarian scientific discourse based on evidence and
logics, at the cost of musing and creativity, as well as the menace of
austerity politics that undervalue the investment in culture and memory. Thus,
this conference, held in collaboration with ULICES (University of Lisbon Centre
for English Studies), aims to provide a forum to discuss how Anglo-American
scholarship, with its vocation for plurality and innovative interdisciplinary
proposals, may progress. We also want to build strategies of cohesion among our
peers in order to better disseminate our contribution to the interpretation and
the fruition of meaning(s), valuing a plurality of cultural and aesthetic
manifestations.
Because it is at the heart of the Humanities to find
new ways of reading and alternative narratives, in the contemporary context we
need to consolidate and explore paths to engage with the communities at local,
national, and transnational levels.
This congress will be structured into plenary and parallel sessions,
roundtables and also poster presentations.
Since the integration of younger scholars is paramount to renew our
institutions, we make a special call for graduate and post-graduate students to
propose posters (maximum size A1=
841 x 594 mm / 33.1 x 23.4 in) with their ongoing research projects, which will
be exhibited, presented, and discussed during the conference. Since the
dialogue among professionals working in varied learning and research
environments is essential to foster vital connections as well as the dialogue
between the academy and the community, we will organize roundtables to encourage debates on associativism, and on research
methods and trends within the Anglo-American fields.
Plenary
speakers
We invite submissions of i) 300-word abstracts for
20-minute papers or ii) posters, on topics that might include
but are not limited to:
- Anglo-American studies and transdisciplinarity: literature, translation, culture, arts, language(s) and discourse
- Anglo-American Studies in Portugal
- English(es) in the World
- Politics and the Humanities in Anglo-American Studies
- Geopolitics and cultural hegemony
- The collapse of the career system in the teaching profession
- PhDs in crisis
- Evaluation and quality assessments
- R&D, grants and scholarships policies
- Ratings and ratios in the educational system
- Methods, strategies, and tools to face current pedagogical challenges
- Crisis and imagination in the 21st century
- Cooperation vs. competition
- Editors, publishers, writers, and the reading public for academic research
- Engagement with the wider community
- Criticism, scientificity, and creativity
- Economic and societal impact of Anglo-American studies
- New practices and sites of academic networking (blogs, wikis, FB, Twitter...)
- New models of publishing, distributing and accessing academic research
- Professional development of early-career researchers
- Research policies in Southern Europe
- Multitasking in academia: research projects, teaching, public and media engagement
Working languages: English and Portuguese.
Publication:
The organization plans to
publish a selection of papers
in
two possible peer-reviewed journals: Op.
Cit. (APEAA) and Anglo Saxonica (ULICES).
When
sending an abstract or poster proposal,
please provide:
- full title of paper, or poster;
- 5 keywords;
- full name of author;
- institutional affiliation;
- e-mail address;
- brief bio (max. 5 lines);
- audiovisual requirements.
300-words
abstracts should be sent to: academycommunity13@gmail.com
Deadline
for abstracts: 1 March 2013
Notification
on the acceptance of abstracts: 31March 2013
Early
bird Enrollments (up to 15 April
2013)
APEAA
paid-up members: 40€
General
public: 80€
Students:
20€
Late
Enrollments (after 16 April 2013)
APEAA
paid-up members: 90€
General
public: 120€
Students:
60€
N.B.
1)
Enrollment is only considered valid after payment is confirmed and a proof of
payment is sent.
2)
Undergraduate and post-graduate students must send proof of student status
with
their registration.
Payment
Procedure:
Cheques
payable to Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa
Bank
transfer to
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0035 0824 00011450130 14
with a confirmation email to
academycommunity13@gmail.com
Organizing Committee
Alexandra Assis Rosa
Ana Daniela Coelho
Ana Daniela Coelho
Ana Cristina Mendes
Ana Luísa Vieira
Ana Luísa Vieira
Diana V. Almeida
Fernando Barragão
Helena Carneiro
Helena Carneiro
Jean Page
Madalena Palmeirim
Madalena Palmeirim
Margarida Vale de Gato
Rita Queiroz de Barros
Scientific Committee
Teresa Cid
Isabel Fernandes
Luísa Flora
Sponsors
ULICES
— University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies
FLUL
— Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon
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