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CFP: Novel spaces for African youth: at ECAS Lisbon 27-29 June
| Location: | Portugal |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2013-01-16 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2013-01-09 |
| Announcement ID: |
200133 |
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Paper submission deadline for the ECAS 2013 conference is 16 January. For details, see:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/ecas/ecas2013/panels.php5?PanelID=2327
CFP:
Novel spaces for African youth: creativity, entrepreneurship and political action
Short Abstract
This panel explores how youth creativity and mobilization outside of the formal sector contribute to developing alternative political strategies, social mobility, and new
economic niches. Case studies focus on community policing, economic entrepreneurial activities, social clubs, student movements, and music and arts.
Long Abstract
Rising unemployment and inequality in African societies present challenges to development and security on the continent. Neoliberal deregulation reforms have
contributed to the decline of the formal sector and a crisis of public authority. This affects not least young men and women, who today represent the largest part of the
African population. The creative survival strategies of the youth often remain vulnerable and ephemeral, but may also open opportunities for new forms of empowerment
and social mobility.
The panel focuses on how different forms of youth creativity and mobilization affect the creation of new political spaces and economic opportunities. Diverse engagements of youth outside of the formal sector include community policing or vigilantism, economic entrepreneurial activities, lending groups, student organizations, arts, music and social clubs. Social movements of youth in Africa are contesting state policies and traditional institutions of power, bringing forth novel or alternative discourses, modes of collective action, and structures of social activism. Along with socio-political movements, popular culture has emerged as a relevant sphere of youth empowerment. Musical production and performance have given rise to various novel entrepreneurial
initiatives and critique with socio-political repercussions.
The panel welcomes papers on the creative responses of contemporary African youth to current political and economic challenges, focusing in particular on how their activities contribute to developing alternative political strategies, social mobility, and new economic niches in rural and urban settings. Please fit your paper into any of the following sub-themes of the panel:
- social movements and alternative political forms and ideologies of youth and students;
- socio-economic and security-related activities of youth;
- popular culture as a form of youth empowerment.
Discussants: David Pratten, Mats Utas
Convenors:
Tuulikki Pietilä (Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies)
Daivi Rodima-Taylor (Boston University)
Helene Maria Kyed (Danish Institute for International Studies)
Tatiana Smirnova (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS)
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