February 2, 2015

International Journal of Motorcycle Studies Conference Date Announced

by Carla King in Motorcycling for Everyone0 Comments

The International Journal of Motorcycle Studies has announced its call for papers for the July 16-19 conference in Birmingham, Alabama. Here’s the information.

5th International Journal of Motorcycles Studies Conference  Thursday, July 17, 2014 - Saturday, July 16-19 2015

Call For Papers: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOTORCYCLE STUDIES CONFERENCE, Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, Alabama, July 16-19, 2015

The International Journal of Motorcycle Studies (IJMS), the only online, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to motorcycle culture, will be hosting its fifth international motorcycle studies conference at the Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama.

IJMS is dedicated to the study and discussion of motorcycling culture in all its forms—from the experience of riding and racing to the history of the machine, the riders and design to the images of motorcycling and motorcyclists in film, advertising and literature.

We welcome submissions on all areas related to the cultural phenomenon of motorcycling worldwide. We invite contributions from all members of the motorcycling community.  Suggested topics include:

  • The motorcycle or riding in film, literature, art and music
  • The motorcycle as art
  • Motorcycle racing
  • Motorcycle history
  • The role of place/environment in motorcycling
  • Motorcycling and issues of safety and risk
  • Motorcycling and the law/legal issues
  • Motorcycle technology/design
  • Motorcycling and race, class, ethnicity, sexuality or gender
  • The psychology of the motorcycle, the motorcyclist and the ride
  • Motorcycle travel/tourism
  • Motorcycle rights and politics
  • The commodification of motorcycles, motorcycling and/or motorcyclists
  • Motorcycle clothing/fashion
  • Advertising/marketing of motorcycles, gear and motorcycle culture
  • Media representations of motorcycling
  • Other literary, anthropological, geographical, historical, sociological, political, economic/business or psychological perspectives of motorcycling culture

In addition to traditional academic paper presentations, we encourage submissions using alternate forms, such as photographic exhibitions or multimedia presentations.

Please respond to Lisa Garber (garberwwr@earthlink.net) with a biographical statement and an abstract of 150 words by March 1, 2015. Please note that only a limited number of presenters can be accepted.

Basic information about IJMS and the conference can be found at http://ijms.nova.edu

About

Carla King

Carla King is a trailblazing travel writer, memoirist, and publishing coach dedicated to helping authors transform their stories into polished, professional books. Renowned for her solo motorcycle adventures and as a pioneer in online travel blogging, Carla’s memoirs and essays capture the power of personal storytelling. With a Silicon Valley background in tech writing, she combines creativity with efficiency, offering clear, actionable guidance to nonfiction and memoir authors. Through her books, courses, podcasts, and partnerships with writing and publishing organizations, Carla empowers writers to achieve their publishing goals with confidence and expertise.

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