[acc-cca-l] CFP: Intersections | Cross-Sections Graduate Conference
Laine Mccrory
laine.mccrory at torontomu.ca
Mon Nov 11 07:16:58 MST 2024
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Hello,
Apologies for any cross posting. Please feel free to share this opportunity with any graduate students in your networks!
We are pleased to announce the 2025 Call for Proposals for Intersections | Cross-Sections, an annual graduate student conference & art symposium hosted by the joint graduate program in Communication & Culture at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) & York University. This year’s conference will be held in-person at the TMU campus (with options for remote participation) on March 14, 2025. The call for proposals is open to all artists and creators to submit their research creations to our “Cross-Sections” creative exhibition.
The theme of this year’s conference is “Interrogating the Lifeworld”, which encourages submissions that interrogate lived experiences and the social construction of the world around us; how we work within and against different social, cultural, political, and/or economic dimensions of everyday life; and how we might challenge or resist the assumptions that underpin society as a whole. We especially welcome submissions that investigate critical futures and ways of being, as we currently exist in a precarious temporal moment rife with geopolitical conflicts across borders.
We are accepting submissions for works-in-progress, advanced-stage research, essays, creative outputs and research creation. Please see the full CFP here<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1szF_iAXg8InGoeLLlZrQeJQpMPPNspnv/view?usp=drive_link>.
Submissions are due December 13 using this link: https://forms.gle/6iAfGicusYbPMAXr8
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Laine McCrory
MA Student, Communication and Culture
Toronto Metropolitan University
Website<https://lainemccrory.wordpress.com/> | LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/laine-mccrory-28b9841a0/>
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