Call for Papers: Intersectional Lived Experience Virtual Conference October 22, 2026 – text over a decorative graphic of people holding hands to form a circle.

Intersectional Lived Experience Conference 2026

🌐 Exploring Intersectional Lived Experience Research

πŸ“… Virtual Conference – October 22, 2026

Conference Pricing

Faculty - Presenters

Price for educators with an accepted proposal:
$ 85
  • Register now for Early Bird price
  • Price goes up to $105 on Apr 1, 2026
  • Submission deadline: Aug 1, 2026
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General Registration

Price for those attending the conference (but not presenting)
$ 60
  • Complete access to the live one-day event
  • Lifetime access to all session recordings
  • Discounted rates available for students and retired faculty
All Are Welcome

Student Rate

Price for current students with an accepted proposal:
$ 65
  • Register now for Early Bird price
  • Price goes up to $75 on Apr 1, 2026
  • Submission deadline: Aug 1, 2026

Retired Rate

Price for educators with an accepted proposal:
$ 55
  • Register now for Early Bird price
  • Price goes up to $65 on Apr 1, 2026
  • Submission deadline: Aug 1, 2026

Call for Papers

Present at the conference!

Deadline for submissions

August 1, 2026

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✨ Why Attend?

  • πŸ“š Engage with scholars and practitioners across a wide variety of fields.
  • 🧡 Examine the theoretical and the practical aspects of lived experience.
  • πŸ§‘πŸΎβ€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘πŸ½ Coalesce around critical cultural and societal questions of the day.
  • 🌍 Reflect on the present moment – and co-create a more inclusive future

 

✊ Fields of Interest Include (but not limited to):

  • Activism and Social Movements
  • Aging Studies
  • Artists Studies
  • Asian Studies
  • Black Studies
  • Carceral Studies
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Disability Studies
  • Education Studies
  • Emergent Entrepreneurship
  • Endangered Language Studies
  • Fashion and Personal Style Studies
  • Forced Migration Studies
  • Gender Studies
  • Human-Centered Design Studies
  • Incarceration Nations Network
  • Jewish Studies
  • Latinx Studies
  • Material Culture & Consumption
  • Middle Eastern Studies
  • Music, Dance and Performance
  • Pacific Islander Studies
  • Queer and LGBT+ Studies
  • Social Work
  • Reflective Design

Let your work spark dialogue, challenge norms, and amplify voices often left out of the mainstream. Together, we’ll explore the rich tapestry of lived experience.

Questions?
ContactΒ Dr. Joseph H. Hancock, Conference Chair: Joseph.Hancockii@gmail.com
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