Class Con
Class Con 2025
March 14-15, 2025
Jerome Library Pallister Conference Room
Bowling Green State University
CALL FOR PAPERS/VOICES/PARTICIPATION - Deadline is January 1st
Inspired by Ray Browne, the founder of Popular Culture Studies at BGSU, this conference seeks to give “education a broader base and greater richness” through the exploration of why and how popular culture and class are interconnected. A scholar and teacher who saw popular culture as a tool to bring together the working-class students and the elitism of academia to create a new curriculum, Browne’s legacy of inclusion and effecting change is at the heart of this year’s Class Con.
As class studies are often niche, invisible, or non-existent within many cultural studies programs, we hope to draw attention to the discipline and the broader need for class consciousness. By understanding and breaking down the structures and systems that uphold our modern class structure, this conference aims to make meaningful change both in and outside of the academic ivory tower. Specifically, with this conference we hope to brainstorm, workshop, and develop a pedagogic approach to bringing class studies into the classroom while also giving a voice to the students most impacted by economic uncertainties.
Free Event Online and in Person
Please indicate if you need special services, assistance or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services, access@bgsu.edu, 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.
Supported by the Stoddard and O’Neill School of Critical and Cultural Studies Fund and by:
Schedule to be posted in February 2025!
Friday: March 14
Saturday: March 15
Please contact classcon@bgsu.edu with any questions.
Updated: 11/15/2024 02:41PM