Heavy Childhoods Conference: Call for Papers Now Open

 Ingrained social constructs of the child and childhood as a time of innocence, imagination,

and wonder limit our understanding of other aspects that constitute childhood's

representations and experiences. Constructs such as the child-as-future, childhood as a linear

progression from deficiency to proficiency, childhood as a walled-garden etc. work to gloss

over the complexities of class, race, and geography as they intersect with childhood. Further,

‘the child’ is too often excluded from academic enquiry on epistemology, affect, emotions,

and subjectivity outside of specific disciplines like childhood studies. In this inaugural

interdisciplinary conference, we discuss the complexities of representation, crossings, and the

cultural work “the child” does in a broad range of texts, contexts, and spaces. We invite

interdisciplinary and post disciplinary approaches from academy, industry, and not-for-profit

sectors. 


“Heavy Childhoods Conference” February 2025 invites delegates to explore “heaviness”,

broadly defined, in relation to childhood. We explicitly encourage contributions from outside

the global north, as well as transcultural research. Possible topics include, but are not limited

to:

  •  Sonic heaviness in children's entertainment media
  •  Heavy, dense, poly-textured modalities and aesthetics in children's entertainment media
  •  Children in real-world heavy spaces (music festivals, concerts, factories etc.)
  •  Children and the (heavy) sonic architecture of place (postmodern approaches to the child and transport, school buildings, urban planning and neuro-divergency, for example)
  •  Heavy aesthetics and the child in public communications (advocacy, charity, government)
  •  Audio-visual signifiers of childhood and children in adult targeted audience media
  •  Weighting history through the child in film, literature, and tourism
  •  Intersections of affect and discourse
  •  Queering childhood
  •  Childhood's forbidden affects and emotions

Creative, short form, and other alternative methods of engagement with the topic are

welcome. We are also committed to breaking down barriers to participation, such as passport

inequality, time zone incompatibility, funding inequality, and inequality faced by caregivers.


We are therefore structuring the conference as follows:

Papers should be videoed and uploaded to the conference’s video sharing platform for

asynchronous viewing. Questions and discussion points can be posted in conference’s

moderated forum. Deadline for full presentations is the 10th of January 2025

The live conference will take place from the 10th to the 11th of February 2025 in the form of themed

round-table discussions and workshops based on the conference papers. We will also facilitate

simultaneous live online participation in these round tables.


We are currently planning publication outcomes related to this conference. Please stay-in

touch for updates. Expressions of interest in hosting panels and/or chapter proposals for the

edited collection, are open now. Deadline for formal conference paper abstracts is January 10th 2024.

Please send abstracts to: heavychildhoods@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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