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各位學界先進,大家好,
很高興在此宣布文化研究國際中心將於2023年8月10-15日,以實體模式於台灣新竹陽明交通大學光復校區舉辦ACS 2023夏季學校。由於台灣已重新開放邊境,我們希望延續ACS過去舉辦為期一周的實體教學活動的傳統,夏季學校將以實體模式進行*。活動目前已重新開放申請,並將於4月26日截止申請。歡迎您將此活動訊息與相關領域的學者和學生們分享。期待於今年8月見到大家。
*因台灣尚未開放中國籍人士入境,活動將保留線上模式予中國籍學者和學生參與
祝平安健康。
ACS 2023籌備團隊敬啟
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
ACS 2023夏季學校:21世紀的解殖計畫
ACS Institute 2023: De-colonization in the 21st Century
Association for Cultural Studies
時間:2023810 - 15
形式:實體
地點:國立陽明交通大學(台灣,新竹)
新自由主義資本全球化之下,我們目睹平台經濟與媒體壟斷的快速發展,自動化數位治理技術的翻新,移動勞工、零工與難民的生存條件更為失去保障,發展主義造成環境危機與氣候變遷的惡化。當前仍舊持續擴散的全球新冠疫情,使各種形式的社會不平等更加嚴峻。
解殖計畫意指針對現狀中各種不平等權力結構背後的認識論、體制以及法律,進行探討。我們邀請各地學者重新思考21世紀解殖計畫所必須面對的議題:
(I) 全球資本主義與治理技術
(II) 高度人口遷移之下的邊緣化族群、無國籍者與跨國移工
(III) 環境危機與多物種正義
(IV) 藝術介入與文化行動
歡迎來自全球各地及各種學科背景(包含文化研究、媒體研究、批判法律研究、社會學、文學研究、電影研究、視覺文化研究、人類學、政治哲學)的研究生、博士後研究員以及學者報名參加,分享各自的研究計畫,進行跨領域交流。
ACS 2023夏季學校涵蓋主題演講、專題研討會、圓桌會議及工作坊。五位主題演講者為:
  • Ranabir Samaddar (Distinguished Chair, Migration and Forced Migration Studies, Calcutta Research Group, India)
  • 潘毅Pun Ngai (Chair Professor, Department of Cultural Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
  • Ruba Salih (Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, SOAS University of London, UK)
  • Tess Lea (Head, Department of Community, Culture and Global Studies, University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Canada)
  • Ken Kawashima (Associate Professor, East Asian Studies, University of Toronto, Canada)
主辦單位:國立陽明交通大學文化研究國際中心、澳洲西雪梨大學文化與社會研究中心
協辦單位:印度加爾各答研究小組、香港嶺南大學文化研究系
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
ACS Institute 2023: De-colonization in the 21st Century
Association for Cultural Studies
August 10-15, 2023
Format: In-person
Venue: National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Visit the website https://acsi2023.web.nycu.edu.tw/ for information on keynote lectures, seminars, workshops & roundtables
For any queries, please email: acsinstitute2023@gmail.com
The ACS Institute 2023 will discuss the question of decolonization in the 21st century. We face the drastic increase in international migration and stateless persons, the prolonged pandemic, extensive digital surveillance, the prevalence of extended platform economies, the precarity of temporary laborers on land and at sea, environmental crisis, and climate change. Along with these developing conditions, the intensified social inequality worldwide also escalates.
The ACS Institute 2023 will feature, but is not limited to, the following four interconnected dimensions:
(I) Global Capitalism and Technologies of Governance
(II) Marginalized Populations, Stateless Persons and Migrant Laborers
(III) Environmental Justice/Injustice
(IV) Social Engagement and Art Intervention
We welcome postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and advanced scholars worldwide to share their ongoing projects with various disciplinary backgrounds: cultural studies, media and communication studies, critical legal studies, cultural sociology, literary studies, film studies, visual cultural studies, cultural anthropology, political philosophy, and related fields are all welcome.
The Institute will offer lectures, seminars, roundtables, and workshops for participants to spend the week learning from one another. The following keynote speakers have been confirmed:
  • Ranabir Samaddar (Distinguished Chair, Migration and Forced Migration Studies, Calcutta Research Group, India)
  • Pun Ngai (Chair Professor, Department of Cultural Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
  • Ruba Salih (Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, SOAS University of London, UK)
  • Tess Lea (Head, Department of Community, Culture and Global Studies, University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Canada)
  • Ken Kawashima (Associate Professor, East Asian Studies, University of Toronto, Canada)
Organized by International Center for Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan & Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University, Australia
In collaboration with Calcutta Research Group, India & Department of Cultural Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
International Center for Cultural Studies
國立陽明交通大學 文化研究國際中心
R103, HA2, 1001 University Road,
East District, Hsinchu, TAIWAN(R.O.C.)