
Call for Journal Articles

Call for Journal Articles Now Closed
Connections, Interconnections, and Disconnections
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Every year after our symposium, we invite authors to submit papers for consideration for publication.
We are now inviting submissions for part two of the theme 'connections, interconnections, and disconnections'. To be published in Volume 3 of the Journal of Festival Culture Inquiry and Analysis by the end of 2024,
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Whether ancient or modern, we continue to examine festival culture around the world. Papers should explore how these connections, interconnections, and disconnections may shape and influence cultural practices, traditions, and norms.
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Key Dates:
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500-word Abstract Proposal Submission Deadline: 15th April 2024
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Notification of Acceptance: 20th April 2024
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Completed Paper Submission Deadline: 30th May 2024
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Expected Publication Date: 2024/25
We look forward to receiving: A 500-word Abstract, no more than a 5,000-word completed paper, and a bio of no longer than 100 words should be included (Word doc. files only).
See CFP tab for more details.
Published 2024
Closed: Call for Papers (Journal of Festival Culture Inquiry and Analysis Volume 3)
Deadline for full articles 30th May 2024 (extended)

In our 4th annual event, we examined the theme of 'connections, interconnections, and disconnections' in festive and celebratory culture.
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We continued with discussions about carnivals, festivals, fairs, rituals, and other celebrations, as well as the meanings, emotions, experiences, and feelings people hold, and the confidence they place in their beliefs. Aside from exploring the aesthetic and sensory dimensions of festive spaces, the symposium also examines the connections between time, people, communities, networks, cooperative spirit, food, dress, and costumes.
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In what ways are we connected to, interconnected with, disconnected from, or reconnected to culture? How and why do we make these connections? We consider whether there might be a universal connection between varying and diverse festivals and carnivals worldwide. Our theme takes into account shared values, practices, customs, heritage, traditions, continuity, uniqueness, and differentiation within festive culture. As we focus on our experiences of carnivals, festivals, fairs, rituals, etc., we take into account how festivals themselves may be interconnected or intertwined. Or for example, share similarities but performed at different times of the year. What strong connections, interconnections, and disconnections can be found, learned, and shared?
Proposals may also address, but are not limited to, the following themes:
• Art, Craft, and Practice
• Carnivals (including Diasporic Carnivals)
• Celebration and Leisure
• Costume and the Body
• Creative Industries
• Culture and Politics
• Dance and Performance
• Education
• Embodiment
• Events
• Food Culture
• Community Making (Re-making)
• Literature
• Medieval Culture
• Night Festivals
• Memory, Nostalgia, and Temporality
• Music and Sound
• Tradition and Heritage
• Religion
• Resistance, Resilience, and Activism
• Tourism
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We look forward to receiving: A 500-word Abstract, no more than a 5,000-word completed paper, and a bio of no longer than 100 words should be included (Word doc. files only).
Key Dates:
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500-word (Word doc. files only) Abstract Proposal Submission Deadline: 15th April 2024 extended
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Notification of Acceptance: 20th April 2024 extended
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5,000-word (Word doc. files only) Completed Paper Submission Deadline: 30th May 2024 extended
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Expected Publication Date: 2024/25
Only abstracts/papers which have not been previously presented and published will be considered.
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Articles are peer-reviewed by JFCIA editors. An article which has been peer-reviewed successfully and is suitable for publication will be published.
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Email enquiries to: festival.culture.edu@gmail.com
Past event
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11:00 Welcome
Chair: Jo Buchanan
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11:05 - 11:55
Submitted Paper Presentations
(There will be 30 minutes of presentations and 30 minutes of Q&A).
Ritual, Tradition, Ancestry and Temporality
Session One:
11:55 - 12:45
Chair: Dr Evy Johanne Håland
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Culture, Representation, and Intangible Heritage
Session Two:
12:45 - 12:55 Break (10 mins)
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12:55 - 1:40
Guest Lecture
Dr. Ruth Minott Egglestone 'Connections, Interconnections and Disconnections' of Caribbean Theatre and Carnival Popular Culture
1:40 - 1:45 Break (5 mins)
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1:45 (8:45 TT) - 2:35 (9:35 TT)
Chair: Dr Andrew Martin
Pan Music around the World
Guest Panel One:
Dr. Kim Johnson, Martin Raymond
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2:35 (9:35 TT) - 3:25 (10:25 TT)
Chair: Rhonda Allen
Connecting with Festival Makers
(Carnival and the vision for Preservation)
Guest Panel Two:
Rosalind Gabriel, Carl Gabriel, Hughbon Condor
3:25 - 3:45
Open Forum Discussion
3:45
Closing Remarks
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This event is open to all!
2023 Registration Closed

ISFC 2023
The aim of this symposium is to organise and maintain a festival exchange network, focusing on cultural, community, literary, religious festivals, etc., and to publish papers around the theme after the symposium. We believe that a festival exchange will be an excellent resource – a means of developing supportive partnerships and understanding the historical, creative, and cultural links that may exist between different festivals. It represents an opportunity for academics to gain knowledge that could be of value to their research, and for those outside academia to become more aware of and engaged with academic research that could be a source of both inspiration and knowledge.​
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Disclaimer:
The views, opinions, and communications shared at the ISFC 22 virtual event may not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the organiser.
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It is the policy of the symposium that any attendee using foul language or being disruptive or both will be removed.
Terms:
We reserve the right to make alterations to our programme, date, etc. of the Symposium at any time without prior notice.
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Our goal is to create a positive learning environment and maintain a welcoming atmosphere. To make this symposium a success, we require that attendees be respectful of each other's opinions and refrain from inappropriate language or disruptive behaviour. We strive to create a safe space where everyone can express their ideas and ask questions without fear of judgement or criticism.
We encourage thoughtful and constructive dialogue that fosters learning and growth. We also ask that attendees practice active listening, and take advantage of the opportunity to exchange knowledge and grow together. We want to ensure that everyone can learn and share ideas in a safe and comfortable space. Let's make this a memorable learning event. See the following link for further details on event etiquette.
11 June 2023

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Interconnections: Caribbean Theatre and Carnival Popular Culture

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Panel Session: Connecting with Festival Makers (Carnival and the vision for Preservation)

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