CfP: Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference
Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference
29th – 30th June 2017
Call for Papers
The
by now well established University of Exeter Postgraduate Medical
Humanities Conference is returning in 2017 for the fourth consecutive
year to
showcase the diversity of contemporary medical humanities research. Our
conference this year will provide a platform for an international
community of postgraduate researchers to share insights and network with
academics working within and across disciplinary
boundaries.
While
we encourage innovative submissions that relate to any aspect of
medical humanities, the following subject areas are of particular
interest:
·
History of medicine
·
Disability studies
·
Gender and sexuality
·
Transformations of the body
·
History and philosophy of science
·
Occupational health and industrial psychology
·
Trauma studies
·
Affect studies
·
Medicine and the law
·
Medicine and the body in popular culture
·
Literature and medicine
·
Medical practise and issues of intersectionality
·
Globalization and biomedical practice
Although all proposals must address the conference’s central theme, we welcome scholarly submissions from those operating outside of traditional humanities research settings, such as medical students and community activists.
Applicants are invited to submit abstracts of up to 300 words (for 20-minute previously unpublished papers) to pgmedhums@exeter.ac.uk
by Friday 10th
February 2017 with “PGMH 2017 Conference Abstract” written in the
subject line of the email. We are also keen to receive panel and
workshop proposals. These should include 300-word abstracts for up to
four speakers, along with a 500-word overview that explains
the aims and rationale of the session.
We hope to offer a small number of travel bursaries for this event, the details of which will be announced in due course.