Попало мне тут в руки информационное письмо, его и цитирую.
дальше по-английскиHi All,
this might sound a bit off-topic, but I thought some of you might be interested in submitting something under the "Media, Technology and Design" heading (Microsoft Research "Whereabouts Clock" could be an inspiration!)
Please feel free to pass this on to whoever might be interested.
Short abstracts are due on the 1st of September.
Kind Regards
Lui
CALL FOR PAPERS
Magic is Might 2012: An International Academic Conference Exploring the Cultural Influences of the Harry Potter Books and Films
Hosted by the University of Limerick Department of Sociology with the UL Interaction Design Centre.
University of Limerick, Ireland
July 23-24 2012
magicismight2012.blogspot.com/p/call-for-papers...
The Harry Potter series has become a publishing phenomenon that has captured the imagination of children and adults all over the world. The stories created by J.K. Rowling have inspired extensive multidisciplinary academic
discussion, ranging from cultural and literary analyses, sociological and philosophical interpretations, design practices, to recognised medical publications.
Conferences have taken place that focused on the impact that the novels have had on the world and their educational contribution and edited collections have been produced centering on themes of philosophy, religion, sociology, and critical analysis, to name just a few. The characters' relationships, the political and social systems, and cultural commentaries woven into Rowling’s writing are just some examples of what makes the Harry Potter
series an exciting framework for academic discourse in a number of areas.
This two-day event will feature twenty 15-20 minute presentations on papers relating to popular culture and the Harry Potter series. We will encourage intensive and lively discussion and debate around the papers over the two
days in this intimate setting. Wizards, muggles, established academics and postgraduate students are invited to submit papers. Post conference, full papers will be put together into a collection that will be available online.
Suggested Topics include but are in no way limited to:
- Society (both Wizard and Muggle) and its portrayal
- The Law and the Criminal System
- Government and Politics
- Gender
- Race
- Class
- Prejudice
- Relationships (sexual, friendship, the family etc…)
- Human and Non-Human Rights (werewolves, goblins, house elves,
centaurs, ghosts, Aragog, etc…)
- Bodies and Embodiment
- Education
- Conformity and Deviance
- Socialisation
- Sexuality and the Erotic
- Media, Technology and Design
- Fashion, Music and the Arts.