Registration

Registration for the conference is open. All presenters as well as all other participants are obligated to register for the conference - via this online form. The whole July you can registrer with the discounted Early Registration Fee (for students, academics and participants from low and low middle income countries).

The registration will be open till September 9th, 2019.

Based on your registration an invocie will be issued for the purpose of bank transfer payment of the conference fee. (Unfortunately, the organizer is not offering debit/credit card, PayPal or other types of payment methods.)

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Papers and Panels Submission

Deadline for papers and panels submission has already passed. Feel free to register (from June 2019) as a visitor of the conference. We are looking forward to see you in October in Prague.

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The 11th Sexualities conference calls for interdisciplinary contributions as well as papers from various individual academic disciplines that will apply different theoretical and methodological approaches and diverse paradigmatic frameworks. We are especially interested in single paper or panel (of 3–4 related papers) proposals focused on:

  • Partnership(s) and parenting — reflecting the diversity of relations and models, as well as the diversity of reproduction strategies;

  • Citizenship(s) and governance — reflecting private and public sexual, gender, intimate, or bodily identities and politics at both a structural and individual level; and

  • Childhood, adolescence, and socialization — reflecting forms and spaces of sexual and gender socialization.

As a cross-sectional focus, we welcome contributions on:

  •  Medial, digital, and (pop)cultural representation(s), production(s), and audiences of the above noted topical areas.

Besides these areas, we also welcome academic papers and panels dealing with other topics and agendas within the realm of sexuality/sexualities.

From the beginning, as one of its main goals, the Sexualities conference (organized in Slovakia and Czechia) has always challenged approaches to sexuality/sexualities in the Central and Eastern European region by enabling intersectional and multiparadigmatic discussions, academic exchange, and networking. Therefore, contributions with this regional focus (but also transcending its borders) are welcome.