CALL FOR PAPERS
III International Conference on Sonorities Research (CIPS) –
Sounds of the End of the World
June 7th to 9th, 2023
Fluminense Federal University (UFF) – Niterói/RJ – Brazil
In recent decades, we have witnessed changes on a global scale that can be seen as threats to human existence itself – threats caused by ourselves, as the Anthropocene theories demonstrate. Climate change, pandemics, food shortages and wars are the result of the brutal exploitation of the planet, the struggle for control of natural and economic resources, as well as the denial of the ongoing crisis.
The end of the world means, of course, not only a nuclear or climatic hecatomb, but also the end of worldviews, models of knowledge or even cognitive, affective and social patterns. A new world emerges outlining its creative powers and its dystopias of control, automation and depletion of natural resources necessary for technological development.
How do sound and musical cultures take a position, articulate, face and/or politicize themselves in the face of late capitalism and the Anthropocene? What do certain sounds and music teach us in these situations where there seems to be no alternative but to accelerate? Or what sounds need to be heard, which are ignored and which denounce the urgency before the end of the world? Anyway, what does it mean to hear the end of the world? In this sense, the III International Conference on Sonorities Research (CIPS) - Sounds of the End of the World seeks to highlight the sound aspects of our relationship with the world and with the transformations it has been going through.
The III CIPS welcomes proposals for scientific presentations and artistic performances. Some of the perspectives, but not the only ones, that interest this conference are:
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Sound ecologies: Anthropocene, creation and entropy;
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Sound identities: Post-coloniality; Decoloniality; Afro-futurisms; Amerindian Perspectivism;
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Technologies and production models: the sound project of late capitalism;
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Collective fear, emotions, media and music;
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Listening modes, signs and sound affections in times of capitalist realism;
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Struggles, Resistances, Insurgencies: Sound, Listening and Survival in a World at Risk.
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Abstracts must be submitted by January 22, 2023 to the email cips.sonoridades@gmail.com in .doc (or .docx) formats, stating in the subject of the email: “III CIPS – Abstract”.
The III CIPS will be predominantly a face-to-face event, but will offer the possibility of online presentation for a limited number of scientific papers (approved by the scientific committee) of authors located outside the Southeast region of Brazil or outside Brazil.
The text must be formatted in Times New Roman font, Body 12, spacing 1.5. The document must include, in this order:
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Title of the proposal;
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Author(s), their respective e-mails and institutional affiliation (or main activity); maximum title, occupation or area of activity, city and country of residence;
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Abstract of up to 500 words;
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Bibliography of up to 5 titles;
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Indication of preference for online presentation (limited number of panels, only for authors from outside Brazil or from outside the Southeast region of Brazil).
Abstracts can be sent in Portuguese, Spanish or English.
SUBMISSION OF ARTISTIC PROPOSALS
The III CIPS welcomes proposals for artistic performances that address or relate to the conference’s theme, “Sounds of the end of the world”. Two types of works will be evaluated: “live performance” or “sound installation”.
Proposals for artistic performances must be submitted by January 22, 2023 to the email cips.sonoridades@gmail.com in .doc (or .docx) formats, stating in the subject of the email: “III CIPS – Artistic Proposal”.
The text must be formatted in Times New Roman font, body 12, spacing 1.5. The document must include:
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Title of the proposal;
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Author(s), their respective emails;
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Description up to 500 words;
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Technique/Format and a brief description of the necessary equipment;
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Running time (in case of live performance);
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Author(s) minibio of up to 100 words each, informing institutional affiliation (or main activity), maximum degree, occupation or area of expertise, city and country of residence.
Proposals can be sent in Portuguese, Spanish or English.