The London Conference in Critical Thought takes place the week following PSi#29. We encourage anyone attending Assemble! to stick around in London to continue the conversation at this free conference!
The London Conference in Critical Thought
Friday 28th and Saturday 29th June 2024, University of Greenwich
Call for Presentations
Deadline for proposals: Thursday 29th February 2024
The Call for Presentations is now open for the 11th annual London Conference in Critical Thought (LCCT), hosted and supported by the University of Greenwich.
The LCCT is an annual interdisciplinary conference that provides a forum for emergent critical scholarship, broadly construed. The event is always free for all to attend and follows a nonhierarchical model that seeks to foster opportunities for intellectual critical exchanges where all are treated equally regardless of affiliation or seniority. There are no keynotes and the conference is envisaged as a space for those who share intellectual approaches and interests but may find themselves on the margins of their academic department or discipline.
There is no pre-determined theme for each iteration of the conference, with the intellectual content and thematic foci of the conference determined by the streams that are accepted for inclusion in response to the Call for Stream Proposals (now closed).
The streams for LCCT 2024 are:
· Abolition, Carcerality, and Care
· Body Folds and Booty Shots
· Collaboration and Collectivising: Potentials and Intersections
· Convivial Spaces: Forms and Figures of Encounter in Writing and Architecture
· Detail as a Creative-Critical Gateway in Literature, Art, and Architecture
· Exploring and Mapping, Littoral Zones and Liminal Realms: Manifesting Insights and Perspectives on Creative Practice
· Low Theory/Radical Praxis
· Mediating Cultural Heritage: Narrative Strategies and Tactics
· Radical Aesthetics: Imagining, Organising, Enacting Democratic Futures
· The Challenge of Scarcity: Politics, Ecology, and Beyond
· Transforming Vocology Through Interdisciplinary Perspectives
· Trans Theologies
· Use and Abuse of Passion in the Precarious Labour Market
· Violent Delights: Joy, Pleasure, Ecstasies, the Political, and the Promise of Violent Ends
· Watery Speculations
· What’s the Matter with the Culture Wars?
Please read the complete stream descriptions online here: https://www.londoncritical.co.uk/. If you would like to participate in one of them, please send an abstract for a proposed presentation to londoncritical@gmail.com with the relevant stream title indicated in the subject line. Abstracts should be submitted as Word documents of no more than 250 words and must be received by Thursday 29th February 2024. Please note that LCCT is an in-person conference.
jane.dunlop