아래와 같이 서울에서 개최될 Memory Studies Association(MSA) 제6차 연례학술회의 발표 초록을 모집하오니 관심 있는 회원께서는 참여하시기 바랍니다. -------------------- Apply Now to the Memory Studies Association (MSA) Sixth Annual Conference, July 3-7, 2022 We are happy to announce that the submission system for the MSA 2022 Seoul is now open! You can go to the MSA 2022 Seoul website to submit your proposal: http://msa2022seoul.com The conference will be organized as an IN-PERSON event. All participants will be required to attend the conference at Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, in-person. Memory Studies Association (MSA) Sixth Annual Conference “SOLIDARITY” Sogang University, Seoul, Korea, July 3-7, 2022 < Call for Proposals > The Memory Studies Association (MSA) invites proposals for its sixth annual conference, July 3-7, 2022. The conference will be hosted by the Critical Global Studies Institute, Sogang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. The MSA is very enthusiastic to host its next annual meeting in Seoul, as the first one to take place outside of Europe. In the hope that the COVID-19 situation will improve, the MSA 2022 Program Committee has decided that the conference will be organized as an in-person event. We will closely monitor the status of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Korean government’s policy to ensure the health and safety of all participants. While the main events will be live-streamed, due to technical and financial limitations a fully hybrid event will not be possible. In order to accommodate more participants, however, working and regional groups are also invited to organize a limited number of fully on-line events to take place in addition to the main conference program immediately before and after the in-person meeting. The MSA Forward and Methodological workshop will also take place on-line. The theme of this year’s conference is “Solidarity.” The challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic—amid rising inequality and the climate crisis—have forcefully demonstrated the necessity and precarity of solidarity, as well as its contested nature. This has, in turn, brought to light the need to reflect upon the pivotal role of collective memory in constructing, reinforcing, or interrogating various forms of solidarity. We hope that the conference will provide an opportunity to bring together a range of different approaches and analyses for illuminating the multi-faceted and multi-layered dimensions of mnemonic solidarity. We particularly encourage proposals that critically examine the limitations of the prevailing epistemologies of antagonistic and/or cosmopolitan memory, de-center global North perspectives, and explore new ways of imagining transnational mnemonic solidarity based on justice, mutual understanding, and recognition of differences. Of course, we also very much welcome proposals on all other areas of memory studies—especially those areas that have been relatively under-explored. Proposals are invited for panels, roundtables, and individual papers from members who are committed to traveling to Seoul for the in-person meeting. The MSA especially encourages panel proposals. The panel should, in principle, consist of 4 presenters, a chair, and optionally a discussant. The participant may appear as a presenter only once but can act as chair or discussant in more than one panel. The roundtable should consist of around 4-5 participants with shorter statements and discussions. The submission system is now open. You can submit your proposal on the MSA 2022 Seoul website: http://msa2022seoul.com. < Key Information > • 2022 MSA-Seoul Conference Dates: July 3, 2022, to July 7, 2022 • Submission Deadline: January 15, 2022 • Notification of Acceptance: February, 2022 (specific date TBA) • All presenters must be MSA members in good standing, having paid their membership fees. For more information on how to join, please visit our ‘Become a Member’ page. https://www.memorystudiesassociation.org/membership-levels-2/ < Travel Grants > A limited number of travel grants will be made available for low-income members. Details will be announced later in the year. < Questions? > Further questions can be addressed to conference@memorystudiesassociation.org. |