Monday 18 March 2013

Conference to be held on 15 to 16 November 2013 at the University of the Witwatersrand: “Discourse, Gender, and Sexuality: South-South Dialogues”


The Department of Linguistics at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is pleased to announce a conference to be held on 15-16 November 2013. Entitled “Discourse, Gender, and Sexuality: South-South Dialogues”, the conference aims to bring together scholars from diverse fields of knowledge as well as geographical regions who are interested in showcasing work on any aspect of the relationship between discourse, gender and sexuality in the global South.

Possible thematic areas may include, but are not limited to:

• Gender, sexuality, and the body
• Gender, sexuality and disabilities
• Identity and desire
• Gender, sexuality and power
• Intersections of gender, sexuality, class, race and age
• Gender, sexuality and poverty
• Gender, sexuality and the media
• Gender, sexuality and violence
• Gender, sexuality and multilingualism
• Gender, sexuality and space/place
• Gender, sexuality and social theory

Plenary speakers
Sibonile Ellece (University of Botswana) Michelle Maria Lazar (National University of Singapore) Ana Cristina Ostermann (UNISINOS, Brazil)

Abstract submission
The abstract should be written in English and not exceed 300 words.
Deadline for submissions of abstracts: the abstract should be submitted no later than 15 April to dgswits2013@gmail.com

Tuesday 12 March 2013

PsyTalk article on Anene Booysen

The first issue of 2013 of PsyTalk is now available. It contains a thought-provoking article by Juan Nel about the Anene Booysen case, together with many other contributions relating to Social and Community Psychology issues.