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Session at the 15th SIEF Congress (online, 21-24 Jun 21)

online / University of Helsinki, Jun 21–24, 2021 Deadline: Nov 26, 2020

nomadit.co.uk/conference/sief2021/p/9603#

Emily C. Arauz

15th SIEF Congress, International Society for Ethnology and Folklore

Mat06: Making Dialogue: Creating Inclusive, Egalitarian, and Fluid "Rules" for New Social and Mate- rial Encounters

Convenors

Emily C. Arauz, Bilge Merve Aktaş Deadline

November 26, 2020 Short abstract

To break the hierarchical rules between makers and their mediums/subjects, our panel and work- shop will challenge the domination of a certain group, knowledge, or practice over others.

Together, we will propose new inclusive and egalitarian patterns of rules through making and dia- logue.

Long abstract

In social and material processes of engagement, the creators and experiencers of rules are often different groups of people, or even different species. Creators expect their rules to be followed, but do not necessarily take into consideration how these rules are experienced, forcing a hierarchy between different social groups, practices, and species.

For this panel and workshop, we invite researchers and makers to share case studies of creative making processes that were affected by materials, tools, people, beings, dialogues and environ- ments, resulting in broken rules and new conclusions. Together, we will discuss how these pro- cesses of generating and breaking rules may drive the process in a different direction and create new meaning, new interpretations, or new rules. Prior to the conference, we will ask participants to think through the "rules" of their craft practice or research. During the virtual workshop we will exchange these "rules" between participants and undertake new methods of interpretation through performative actions of walking, making and dialogue.

By combining a panel with a hands-on craft workshop through virtual platforms, we will facilitate a discussion on how personal processes, merging with external factors, impact rules that support and dismantle current hierarchical social configurations. Building a dialogue with their materials

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and peers, the participants will establish a collaborative platform for new inclusive, egalitarian and fluid patterns of rules.

Please submit a title and abstract of your proposed paper (fewer than 250 words) until November 26, 2020: https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/sief2021/p/9603#

Further information

https://www.siefhome.org/congresses/sief2021/cfp#propose

Reference:

CFP: Session at the 15th SIEF Congress (online, 21-24 Jun 21). In: ArtHist.net, Nov 15, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/23917>.

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