Histories of Capitalism / Women, Gender and Sexuality. Social Science History Association Conference 2012 - Vancouver, CA

Call for Papers, deadline 1 March 2012

Women, Gender & Sexuality Network,
Social Science History Association
01.11.2012-04.11.2012, Vancouver, CA
Deadline: 01.03.2012

The Women, Gender and Sexuality Network of the Social Science History Association calls for papers for the 2012 SSHA conference.

The 2012 SSHA conference will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from November 1-4. The conference theme is "Histories of Capitalism."
For more information on the conference-wide call for papers, and the other networks please see the SSHA website at http://www.ssha.org/annual-conference.

We invite submissions of (preferably) full panels and individual papers by March 1, 2012.

We are also interested to hear from scholars willing to volunteer as chair or discussant.

Panels organized around this year's theme are especially encouraged, and there are many aspects of this theme that could be explored from a WGS perspective.

Submissions about the meeting location - Vancouver - are also welcome, as well any other topics related to social science history.

The WGS network representatives are:
Dominique Grisard dominique.grisard [at] unibas.ch
Roxana Galusca rgalusca [at] uchicago.edu, and
Anna Korteweg anna.korteweg [at] utoronto.ca.

We are here to help you organize panels, and act as your liaison with the Program Committee.

There are a few IMPORTANT things to know about organizing panels for SSHA:
- Panels of research papers must have 4 (or more) papers.
- Panels must include presenters from more than one academic discipline and institution.
- Panels that are complete (4 papers, discussant, chair) have a much higher chance of getting accepted.
- Panels organized in different formats than the standard presentation of 4 research papers are encouraged. Roundtable discussions and book sessions ("author meets critics") have been well attended at recent conferences.
- Panel organizers will need to provide an abstract, title and contact information for each panel participant, and designate a network (ornetworks) where the panel/individual paper is likely to fit.
- Graduate students may apply for a SSHA travel grant (http://www.ssha.org/grants). Other than that, there is no expense coverage for SSHA participation.
- Please contact the network chairs with any questions, ideas, etc.before submitting session and paper proposals at http://conference.ssha.org.

Please find panel ideas generated at last year's WGS network meetingbelow:

I. Work
- Gender and workplace (queer / trans perspectives on the workplace)
- Questioning the "care work" paradigms
- Formal / informal work
- Capitalism and domestic service. UK and USA
- Longue duree of household and capitalism
- Invisible (female) workers historically

II. Consumption, Commodification
- Commodification of parenting
- Consumption and gendered selfhood
- Consuming activism: Pink ribbon breast cancer activism - Commerce of sex in the movement to combat sex trafficking
- Occupy

III. Global economies
- Economic crisis and gender
- Reproductive Tourism and Surrogacy (incl. reproductive technologies &biotechnology)
- Traffic in Feminism
- (International) Adoption
- Fostering
- Intergenerational wealth
- Single headed households
- Affective economies
- "No Borders" and "No One Is Illegal": Feminist and Queer Practices of Citizenship

IV. Misc.
- Ayn Rand
- Aids activism and gender
- Women and biography
- Elderly / Elderly Care

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Dominique Grisard
New School for Social Research/Universität Basel
dominique.grisard [at] unibas.ch

Konferenz-Website http://www.ssha.org