IS|CS 2022 Submission form - Intersections
The Intersections | Cross-sections (IS|CS) graduate conference committee invites you to participate in this year’s interdisciplinary conference and artistic exhibition on sound, the sonic, and listening. This conference is supported by the Joint Communication and Culture graduate program at X* University and York University, and will take place in a hybrid online/in-person model from March 18th to 19th, 2022, in Toronto, Canada. The IS|CS invites both papers and artworks that consider the potential uses, materiality, and affective/embodied dimensions of sound, reflecting on what we transmit through practices of sound making and listening in relation to the arts, media, geography, history, and technology.

Submissions for academic presentations must be submitted through this form. All Intersections panels will be presented virtually. Interested graduate students are invited to submit a brief abstract and complete this form by Monday December 20th, 11:59pm EST.

For any questions/concerns, please email the conference chairs at iscs.conference@gmail.com. If you are having trouble using this form, please direct your submission to our email.
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Your name, and pronouns (if you wish to include them) *
Name of your university, and your level of study *
A brief personal biography (up to 150 words) that may be included in panel/event descriptions, event promotion, etc. *
The title of your presentation *
The type of presentation *
Please include a  brief abstract of your presentation/paper (up to 350 words), and how it connects to this year's conference theme. *
Please state your expected availability for the days of the conference (March 18th and 19th, 2020.) All presentations will be held in EST. *
Do you have any accessibility needs for the conference?
IS|CS values a wide range of perspectives and voices, including people who are underrepresented and/or marginalized in academia. If you feel this applies to you, please feel free to speak to that if you wish to in the box below.
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