Call for Papers

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Extended Call for Papers for the online conference

“Men, Masculinities, Intersectionalities – The Nordic Research Conference”

3-4 November 2022 (Finland, GMT+2)

Finnish Association for Men’s Studies in collaboration with Tampere University, Finnish Council for Gender Equality, Tampere Centre for Childhood, Youth and Family Research, and The Nordic Association for Research on Men & Masculinities invites proposals for presentations at the international online conference on men and masculinities. The conference aims to discuss experiences, practices, discourses, representations, and politics related to transformations and challenges of men and boys, and masculinities, with a particular interest on how intersectional perspectives can contribute to and enrich our understanding on men, masculinities and differences in the context of current globalocal hybrid-form challenges. However, proposals need not be limited intersectional perspectives, but we encourage submissions from a wide range of theoretical discussions, methodologies, research topics and disciplines to contribute these debates. Presentations focusing on empirical, theoretical and methodological questions are equally appreciated. We also welcome master level students to present their theses and work-in-progress.

Abstracts should be uploaded via this form by 19 April 2022 (link opens to a new window). Notification of acceptance will be sent out by 15 June 2022.


GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACT

An abstract (max 300 words) should be written in English and submitted in pdf format. Make sure to do a proper language check for your abstract and follow carefully the formatting instructions and model below. The abstract will be published as delivered on the conference website.

Formatting instructions:

  • Use Calibri 11pt with 1.08 spacing (MS Word default settings)
  • Use bold for the title of your abstract
  • Include names and affiliations of presenters, the name of the abstract and the abstract text

The abstract model (fictional):

Toni Kosonen, University of Eastern Finland; Hanna Ojala, Tampere University

Men, masculinities and intersectionality: a literature review

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