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【会议通知】Call for Papers: 11th Global Studies Conference

作者:时间:2017-09-08

Eleventh Global Studies Conference

2018 Special Focus: Subjectivities of Globalization

29–30 July 2018

University of Granada, Granada, Spain

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2018 Call for Proposals

We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, or colloquia addressing one of the following themes:

THEME 1: ECONOMY AND TRADE

THEME 2: POLITICS, POWER, AND INSTITUTIONS

THEME 3: SOCIETY AND CULTURE

THEME 4: RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT

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2018 Special Focus: Subjectivities of Globalization

In an early attempt to conceptualize globalization, Roland Robertson (1992: 8) defined it as “the compression of the world and the intensification of the consciousness of the world as a whole”. This classic definition comprises both the material processes associated with globalization and the (inter)subjective dimension of the concept, its place in our collective thought-patterns and its role in how we make sense of the world. However, while the material – economic, political, cultural, environmental etc. – symptoms and implications of globalization have been discussed extensively in what is now an impressive body of literature, the subjective side of the process has not been examined in adequate depth. The 2018 Global Studies Conference aims to fill this research gap by placing its focus on how we increasingly not just act but also think in terms of the world as a whole. The conference will thus revolve around the ideational dimension of globalization as expressed in beliefs, discourses, arguments and narratives about global trends and processes. The questions addressed by this conference concern:

  • The relationship between material practices and ideational dimensions of globalization;

  • Competing analytical approaches to the subjective dynamics of globalization;

  • The historical development of global consciousness, the formation and transmission of global identities and values;

  • The meanings of globalization that circulate in the public sphere, the way how they are mobilized in political debates and the extent to which their mobilization destabilizes established ideologies and worldviews;

  • Origins and nature of contemporary explicitly globally-oriented discourses, ideologies and doctrines;

  • The evolution of the concept of globalization and how its evolving usage has reflected the changing socio-political context.

Become a Presenter

1. Submit a Proposal

If you would like to present, start by submitting a proposal. You will need the following: presentation type, short and long descriptions, keywords, focus, themes, and biographical information.

View ourstep-by-step guideto submitting a presentation proposal.

2. Get Accepted

After we receive your presentation proposal, it moves to the evaluation step. We welcome the submission of proposals at any time of the year. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission.

See proposal deadlines below.

3. Register

Once your proposal is accepted, you must register before our Program Development team can schedule your presentation.

View ourstep-by-step guideto the registration process.

Important Dates

We welcome the submission of proposals at any time of the year. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission. The dates below serve as a guideline for proposal submission based on our corresponding registration deadlines.

Proposal & Registration Dates

Proposal Deadlines

Advance Proposal Deadline

29 September 2017

Early Proposal Deadline

29 December 2017

Regular Proposal Deadline

29 April 2018

Late Proposal Deadline

29 June 2018

Registration Deadlines

Advance Registration Deadline

29 October 2017

Early Registration Deadline

29 January 2018

Regular Registration Deadline

29 June 2018

Late Registration Deadline

29 July 2018

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