About this Call for Papers and Conference
Where Is Academic Work? │In-person Conference│Fri, May 5, 2023 │CUNY Graduate Center
You know what work is—if you’re
old enough to read this you know what
work is, although you may not do it.
– Philip Levine, “What Work Is”
We are currently seeking papers for "Where Is Academic Work?," the 2023 English Student Association Graduate Conference at the CUNY Graduate Center, on May 5th, 2023.
Deadline: February 20, 2023
The room changes but the work continues. This conference seeks contributions to a day-long process of consensus-building and new ideas around the subject of location in intellectual work in all of its many contexts.
Places of work are physical as well as figurative; the ‘field’ itself is shaped by those in the network. We return to libraries, laboratories, offices and studios, yet the work that takes place also happens elsewhere: on the street, onstage, in government orjudicial hearings, in servers and databases, at the genetic and molecular level, between the worlds of institutional and muscle memory. A school of ancient philosophy was founded on walking, or peripatētikos, and in 2020 nearly every classroom in the US wasemptied, meanwhile the work continued. We gather in uniform lecture theaters with a fixed schedule, and yet we know that we have some of our best ideas outside of those spaces.
The format for this conference will attempt to build conversation over the course of a single day, where all presentations and discussions will take place in the same room. Proposals for 10 minute informal roundtable papers, or 20 minute panel talks are welcome–please specify when submitting. Full panels will also be considered. Papers should be detailed, accurate, and jargon-free. Paper abstract submissions should be no longer than 250 words, and full panel abstract submissions no longer than 1000 words.
All disciplines are warmly welcomed. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
- Speculations on the origin and future of academic fields
- Dispatches from sites of work:performances, fieldwork, labs, exhibitions, residencies, archives
- Testimony on technology & teaching: efficiency, surveillance & autonomy
- Architectures of the academy: what are college buildings for?
- Opportunity and precarity in work outside higher education
- Tenure: cultivated leisure with a lifetime of bureaucracy.
- The characteristics or qualities that make academic work academic
Deadline for submission: February 20, 2023
Please send all submissions to [email protected]