Conferencing Otherwise: A Feminist New Materialist Writing Experiment

Author:

Osgood Jayne1ORCID,Taylor Carol A.2,Andersen Camilla Eline3,Benozzo Angelo4,Carey Neil5ORCID,Elmenhorst Constance6,Fairchild Nikki7ORCID,Koro-Ljungberg Mirka8,Moxnes Anna9,Otterstad Ann Merete10,Rantala Teija11ORCID,Tobias-Green Karen12

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Education Research & Scholarship, Middlesex University, London, UK

2. University of Bath, Somerset, UK

3. Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

4. University of Valle d’Aosta, Italy

5. Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK

6. Kindergarten Teacher, Oslo, Norway

7. University of Chichester, Chichester, UK

8. Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

9. University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway

10. Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway

11. University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

12. Leeds Arts University, Leeds, UK

Abstract

This article attempts to reconfigure hegemonic framings of “the academic conference” and thereby offer a means to (re-)encounter the spatial, temporal, and affective forces that conferences generate, differently. We are a geographically dispersed but multiply entangled group of academic researchers united by theoretical fault lines within our work that seek to ask what if and what else. This “what if” and “what else” thinking has manifested in experimental and subversive doings otherwise at a series of academic conferences. The storying practices presented in this article were made possible by the vital materialism of a shared google.doc. It was within this virtual environment that we attempted to weave diffractive accounts of what conferencing otherwise produces. This writing experiment offers a series of speculative provocations and counter-provocations to ask what else does conferencing make possible. This article is an invitation to the reader to plunge in and wallow within the speculative accounts which ensue and to contemplate the possibilities of breaking free from sedimented ways of neoliberal conferencing.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Cultural Studies

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