Message posted on 29/05/2019

CfP Men, Masculinities, and Reproduction

                Dear colleagues,
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<br>We are looking for submissions for a special issue of NORMA on "Men,
<br>Masculinities, and Reproduction" (see CfP below).
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<br>Please spread the word and don't hesitate to contact me if you have any
<br>further questions.
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<br>Sebastian
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<br>NORMA - International Journal for Masculinity Studies
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<br>CfP: Men, Masculinities, and Reproduction
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<br>How can scholars conceptualize men, masculinities, and reproduction? How might
<br>research on reproduction contribute to the theoretical and empirical
<br>development of masculinity studies? What have trajectories for research on
<br>men, masculinities, and reproduction looked like in the past and what might
<br>they look like in the future? In this call for papers, on behalf of NORMA the
<br>guest editors Rene Almeling, Assoc. Prof. of Sociology, Yale University and
<br>Sebastian Mohr, Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies, Karlstad University, seek
<br>submissions on the topic of "Men, Masculinities, and Reproduction." We will
<br>interpret the theme broadly, and are thus open to submissions from a wide
<br>variety of disciplines, theoretical perspectives, regions, and methodologies
<br>(historical, qualitative, quantitative, demographic, etc.). In particular, we
<br>encourage submissions that theorize the relationship between reproduction and
<br>masculinities and/or examine the historical and social dimensions of cis and
<br>trans* reproductive bodies, lives, and experiences. We understand the term
<br>reproduction to include a broad range of biological, bodily/material, and
<br>social processes, which might include (but are not limited to) such topics as
<br>reproductive health and capacities, conception, pregnancy, birth,
<br>contraception, abortion, infertility, and reproductive technologies (IVF,
<br>surrogacy, gamete donation, etc).
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<br>Interested authors should send an abstract (250 words) and a short author-bio
<br>(200 words) to rene.almeling@yale.edu and
<br>sebastian.mohr@kau.se by the 30th of June, 2019.
<br>Authors will receive notifications by the 7th of July. Full paper submissions
<br>according to NORMA's guidelines (click here for more
<br>information) will be due by the 6th of October, 2019 for the
<br>journal's double-blind peer-review process. Review responses can be expected
<br>at the beginning of December 2019. Depending on editorial decisions and
<br>revisions, final papers will be due by the beginning of March 2020.
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<br>NORMA - International Journal for Masculinity Studies
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<br>http://www.tandfonline.com/rnor
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<br>Sebastian Mohr
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<br>Senior Lecturer, Director of the Centre for Gender Studies
<br>Karlstad University
<br>65188 Karlstad
<br>Sweden
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<br>sebastian.mohr@kau.se
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<br>While most people address me with the pronouns he/him/his, I am thankful for
<br>communication that goes beyond a gender binary.
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<br>I will do my best to meet accomodation needs in communication and personal
<br>meetings, so please approach me directly in regard to accessibility.
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<br>Being a Sperm Donor: Masculinity, Sexuality, and Biosociality in Denmark
<br>https://berghahnbooks.com/title/MohrBeing
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