Keynote speakers:
Dr Cathy Waters (University of Kent)
Professor Tim Youngs (Nottingham Trent University)
Submissions are invited for the first annual symposium of
the University of Warwick Travel and Mobility Studies Research Network, on the
theme of “Contact and Connection”.
The symposium aims to address the various connections and
forms of contact produced through different forms and representations of travel
practice. How does travel connect cultures? What new cultural formations are
produced through the process of travel? What are the implications of connection
across local, national and global mobile networks? How does travel connect
people to the spaces around them and through which they move? What new
theoretical connections are produced through the intersections of travel and
mobility theory with other disciplines?
Proposals are welcome from researchers working across the
arts, humanities and social sciences, including such subjects as travel
literature (fiction and non-fiction), the visual arts, tourism studies, migration
and migrants, commodity circulation, transnationality, philosophies of travel,
and mobility theory in any historical period and within any global context.
Topics might include:
- Cultural connections forged through travel
- Contact zones in colonial contexts
- Intra-national and local networks of mobility
- Global networks and transnationality
- Connections within and between literature, visual arts, and other cultural modes
- Circulation of people, commodities, texts
- Connections between people and places
- Theoretical connections within travel studies
- Touristic connections with spaces of travel
- Meeting points and places of contact
Deadline extended: Please
send abstracts of 300 words for a 15-20 minute paper or expressions of interest
by 1st May 2013.
Email: Dr Charlotte Mathieson c.e.mathieson@warwick.ac.uk or
Dr Tara Puri T.Puri@warwick.ac.uk
For more information on the Network visit http://go.warwick.ac.uk/travelstudies