Revolutions have always been pivotal moments in the history of
societies, but the forms they take are constantly evolving. This panel
aims to explore the new forms of revolution within French and
Francophone contexts. We seek contributions that question, analyze, and
discuss the following aspects (among others):
• Digital Revolutions and Their Impact on Francophone Societies:
Exploring how digital technologies and the internet have transformed
social, political, and cultural landscapes in French-speaking regions.
Topics may include social media activism in France or in post-colonial
societies, cyber revolutions, and the digital divide.
• New Forms of Activism and Militancy in Francophone Countries:
Investigating the emergence of new grassroots movements, protests,
and forms of resistance. Contributions might examine case studies of
recent movements, their methods, and their impacts on society and
policy.
• Gender Revolutions and Feminist Movements in France and Francophone Countries:
Analyzing the evolution and current state of feminist movements,
their strategies, and their successes. Discussions may focus on
intersectionality, LGBTQ+ rights, and the transformation of gender
norms.
• Ecological Movements and Their Repercussions in Francophone Societies:
Discuss the rise of environmental activism and its influence on
public policy and societal attitudes. Contributions may cover topics
such as climate justice, sustainability initiatives, and the role of
indigenous knowledge.
• Artistic and Literary Revolutions:
New Currents, New Voices, New Aesthetics.
Exploring innovative trends in French and Francophone arts and
literature. Discussions might focus on emerging artists and writers,
experimental genres, and the impact of globalization on artistic
expression.
Please send abstract of 250-300 words and specify if you have any A/V requirements. Abstract and presentation can be in English or French.