【ニュース】(募集期間延長)参加募集:Conflict and Justice: Precarious Bodies in Inter-Asia Societies Winter Camp Workshop 於国立交通大学(台湾)
台湾新竹市にある国立交通大学で、2017年の1月に大学院生・若手研究者を対象にした、カルチュラル・スタディーズの合宿ワークショップが開催されます。
テーマは4つに別れており、ナショナリズムや移民問題を扱うもの、社会運動を扱うもの、新自由主義やグローバリゼーションを扱うもの、そして環境問題を扱うもの、となっています。いずれも主な対象はアジアとなっています。以下が募集要項の詳細です。
Call for Papers
Conflict and Justice: Precarious Bodies in Inter-Asia Societies
Winter Camp Workshop
Hsinchu, Taiwan
January 16-20, 2017
Application Deadline: October 21, 2016
The International Institute for Cultural Studies (IICS) at National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), Taiwan, in collaboration with the Taiwan Experience Education Program (TEEP) of the Ministry of Education (Taiwan), and the IICS Transnational Network for Critical Inter-Asia Cultural Studies from the University System of Taiwan (UST), invites paper proposals for presentation and participation in the Winter Camp Workshop “Conflict and Justice: Precarious Bodies in Inter-Asia Societies.”
The Winter Camp Workshop will take place on the campus of NCTU in Hsinchu, Taiwan, from January 16 through January 20, 2017.
Hosted by Joyce C.H. Liu (NCTU), with the collaboration of UST colleagues, particularly Andy Chih-Ming Wang (Academia Sinica/NCTU), Kean-Fung Guan (NTHU), Amie Parry (NCU), and Ya-Chung Chuang (NCTU), the workshop will address the theme of “Conflict and Justice: Precarious Bodies in Inter-Asia Societies,” with the following four seminar topics:
(1) Nationalism, Migration, and Precarious Belongings in Inter-Asia Societies
(2) Social Movements, Contestation, and Political Change in Asia
(3) Neoliberalism, Globalization and Corruption in Inter-Asia Societies
(4) The Question of Nature and Environmental Justice in the age of neoliberalism
We invite graduate students and junior scholars to share with us their works on the above listed topics. Applications from all disciplines are welcome.
This Winter Camp Workshop will feature small group seminars led by leading scholars, daily keynote lectures and round tables, as well as field trips to local cities. Participants are expected to give a 20-minute presentation on their work, to comment on the papers of their fellow seminar participants, and to contribute to the general dialogue of the winter camp workshop.
Prospective applicants should apply online at https://goo.gl/forms/DQocgadWVWujhpUI3, indicating 1) their preferences of the seminar topic(s), with 2) proposals that include a title, a 500-word abstract, and a short C.V. (2 pages), and 3) names and emails of two referees.
Proposals should address problematics of “Conflict and Justice: Precarious Bodies in Inter-Asia Societies” in their fields of work, referring to one or two seminar topics, and should establish any links between the proposal and broader global, historical, and especially interdisciplinary approaches and questions.
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by October 21, 2016.
Notifications of acceptance will be announced by mid-October, 2016 at the IICS website (http://iics.nctu.edu.tw/). Full papers will be expected by January 9, 2017, so as to circulate your papers among your seminar group members.
Registration fee is USD $150. Accommodation and some meals are included.