Please, submit your abstract by 15th January 2020! The IX Conference on Childhood Studies, Tampere University, Finland, 11–13 May 2020

Call for Papers: CHILDHOOD AND TIME 

The IX Conference on Childhood Studies

Tampere University, Finland, 11–13 May 2020

Please, submit your abstract by 15th January 2020!

The theme of the biennial Childhood Conference in 2020 is Childhood and Time. The theme is deliberately broad and designed to invite scholars to discuss timely perspectives on childhood across a broad spectrum. We hope to inspire lively debates about how childhood and time interweave from different disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives.

The conference is organised by Tampere University, the Tampere Centre for Childhood, Youth and Family Research PERLA, and the Finnish Society for Childhood Studies.

Keynote speakers: Prof. Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Prof. John Potter and Prof. Kaisa Vehkalahti

Panel discussion: Prof. Erica Burman, Dr. Stephanie Olsen, Prof. Spyros Spyrou and Prof. Hanne Warming

We also pilot a virtual extension of the conference to reduce the environmental costs of attending a conference (i.e., carbon footprint associated with air travel), as well as to minimize costs and alleviate barriers that hinder participation in the annual conference due to various travel related obstacles. Please see more information on the online conference here.

Individual abstract submissions for workshops and poster sessions as well as proposals for self-organised symposia are welcome. Please, submit your abstract of no more than 350 words by 15th January 2020. Notifications on acceptance will be sent by 15th February 2020.

https://events.tuni.fi/childhood-2020/abstract-submission/

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Modern and postmodern conceptions of time and childhood
  • Children and childhood over time: histories of childhood and temporal structurings of childhood across time and spaces
  • Children and future, including social, economic, political and environmental problems and alternative futures
  • Age, development and notions of the normal in childhood related to time and the measurement of time
  • Time and temporality in children’s everyday life, including children’s experience and time, children’s conception of time, children’s time use, routines, schedules, celebrations, calendar time, children and nature times, and performativity of temporality in childhood
  • Children’s time, family time, institutional time and societal time, the management of time and regulation and surveillance of children through time
  • Children’s emotions, body, space, gender, class and time
  • Childhood and non-Western and Indigenous conceptualizations of time, such as Sami conceptions of time and ancestry or the Australian Indigenous notion of Dreamtime
  • The role of time and temporality across the life course, age and generation in the study of childhood
  • The politics, governance and commodification of time in childhood
  • Childhood in a digital age
  • Continuities and changes in childhood over time
  • Time and temporality in the rhetoric and politics of childhood

The post-conference workshops take place in Tampere on the 14th of May 2020 and extend explorations on the themes: ‘childhood and time‘ and ‘childhood and institutions

Schedule

1st November: Call for papers opens

15th January 2020: Deadline for abstract submissions

15th February 2020: Notification of acceptance

15th February 2020: Registration opens

29th April 2020: Deadline for conference registration

Have a look at the complete CFP here: https://events.tuni.fi/childhood-2020/call-for-papers/

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