Mobility invites us to think about bodies, identities, and agency from diverse disciplinary and methodological perspectives. Im/mobility can be many things: geographic, physical, ideological, imaginative, temporal, social. What are some of the ways that we might analyze this amorphous-in fact, mobile-topic in light of young people, their texts, and their cultures?
Submissions are requested by: 30 June 2015.
Topics may include:
- Dancing children
- Border crossings and home(land) security systems
- Movement as performance/choreography
- Narratives of upward/downward mobility
- Transformations through mobility/mobilizing transformations
- Mobile audiences and audiences of mobility
- Movement as affect and affect as "being moved"
- Planes, trains, and automobiles
- Immigration and generations
- Ability and impairment
- Kinesthetics or kin-aesthetics
- Mobilizing youth polities
- Digital movement and mobile communication
- Play and playgrounds
- Containment and freedom of movement
Inquiries may be directed to Larissa Wodtke, Managing Editor: l.wodtke@uwinnipeg.ca
Further information about submission guidelines is available at: http://jeunessejournal.ca