“人际互动与亲密关系”研究生工作坊
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各位同仁,
“人际互动与亲密关系”研究生工作坊将于2024年春夏学期在浙江大学社会学系开办。我们诚挚欢迎大家的积极投稿与共同参与。本工作坊主要关注社会互动和人际亲密关系相关论题,并将批判性地讨论相关的理论与方法论进展。我们的理论焦点和研讨重点如下:
l 亲密关系的 (再) 概念化;
l 后社会主义国家中爱、恨和其他情感的语用学和元语用学;
l 跨文化情感的转化;
l 身份表征和表演理论;
l 机器-人类或其他 (非) 人类形式的亲密和互动;
l 情感与流动中的性/性别;
l 科学在调解社会关系中的作用;
l 非西方相遇中的身份和交叉性;
l 民族志研究中有关中介 (mediation) 与直观 (immediacy) 之间的矛盾;
l 人际互动和互动主义;
l 全球南方社会里的亲属关系、失范、以及情感劳动分工理论的再思考;
l 中国与非洲的跨区域日常互动。
无论是新撰写的学位论文大纲还是书籍的某些章节,抑或以研究为基础的博士和硕士论文(中英文均可),我们都诚挚欢迎。您的投稿一旦入选,我们将邀请您向本工作坊提交全文,以供工作坊讨论。工作坊将作为一个支持性和建设性的知识平台,共同讨论作者提交的作品(详情查阅工作坊章程和目标总述)。
有意向的投稿人可于1月30日前向本工作坊(IIWworkshop@163.com)提交一份250-300词(英文)或400-600字(中文)的论文摘要。成功入选的作者将收到通知,并提交论文全文。我们将于3月中旬开始进行汇报展示。
我们真诚期待您的参与!
工作坊学生助理:常修辞
组织老师:邱昱/Jay Ke-Schutte联合敬上
Call For Proposals
Dear Everyone,
We are pleased to announce our department's new Interactions/Intimacies Workshop (IIW)in the spring/summer term 2024.
The IIW workshop is a theoretical and methodological forum for critical engagement with new or emerging research around social scientific and humanistic themes of social interaction as well as inter-personal intimacy, The particular theoretical and discussion foci of the workshop are the following
l The (re)conceptualization of intimate relations;
l Pragmatics and metapragmatics of love, hate, and other affective intensities in post-socialist societies;
l The translation of feelings across cultures;
l Theories of identity performance and performativity;
l Machine-human or other alternative (non)human forms of intimacy and interactions;
l The gender/sex dimension of motion and emotion;
l Science’s role in mediating social relations;
l Identity and intersectionality in non-western encounters;
l Contradictions between mediation and immediacy in ethnographic research;
l Dialectics of interaction and interactionism;
l Critical reconsiderations of theories of kinship, anomie, and the division of affective labor in mass-mediated societies – particularly in the global south.
We welcome proposals for new articles and book chapters, as well as research-related PhD and MA theses in Chinese or in English. Selected proposals will be invited to submit work to the workshop which will then meet and discuss the author’s submission in a supportive and constructive intellectual forum. (Please see details concerning general workshop protocol and goals).
The current deadline for proposals (a 250-300 word abstract/a 400-600 word abstract in Chinese to IIWworkshop@163.com) is January 30th. Successful applicants will be notified soon after that for a cycle of presentations beginning in the middle of March.
We look forward to your contributions and participation in this new intellectual endeavor.
Best wishes,
Chang Xiuci (Coordinator)
Qiu Yu, and Jay Ke-Schutte (Faculty Sponsors of IIW)