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Diversity Conference, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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Saturday, 19 September 2009 09:52 |
TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIVERSITY IN ORGANISATIONS, COMMUNITIES AND NATIONS Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland 19-21 July 2010 www.Diversity-Conference.com
The Diversity Conference has a history of bringing together scholarly, government and practice-based participants with an interest in the issues of diversity and community. The Conference examines the concept of diversity as a positive aspect of a global world and globalised society. Diversity is in many ways reflective of our present world order, but there are ways of taking this further without necessary engendering its alternatives: racism, conflict, discrimination and inequity. Diversity as a mode of social existence can be projected in ways that deepen the range of human experience. The Conference will seek to explore the full range of what diversity means and explore modes of diversity in real-life situations of living together in community. The Conference supports a move away from simple affirmations that 'diversity is good' to a much more nuanced account of the effects and uses of diversity on differently situated communities in the context of our current epoch of globalisation.
The tenth anniversary of the Diversity Conference will be marked in Belfast, a city both with a past marked by sectarian conflict and a rich heritage of diversity. In addition, ethnic minority communities have increased in number and size since the expansion of the European Union. Belfast, like many cities, continues to work to overcome old divisions.
As well as impressive line-up of international plenary speakers, the Conference will also include numerous paper, workshop and colloquium presentations by practitioners, teachers and researchers. We would particularly like to invite you to respond to the Conference Call-for-Papers. Presenters may choose to submit written papers for publication in The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. If you are unable to attend the Conference in person, virtual registrations are also available which allow you to submit a paper for refereeing and possible publication.
Whether you are a virtual or in-person presenter at this Conference, we also encourage you to present on the Conference YouTube Channel. Please select the Online Sessions link on the Conference website for further details.
The deadline for the next round in the call for papers (a title and short abstract) is 8 October 2009. Future deadlines will be announced on the Conference website after this date. Proposals are reviewed within two weeks of submission. Full details of the Conference, including an online proposal submission form, are to be found at the Conference website - http://www.Diversity-Conference.com/.
We look forward to receiving your proposal and hope you will be able to join us in Belfast in July 2010. |
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UNESCO To Hold World Forum On Cultural Industries |
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Sunday, 13 September 2009 10:52 |
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Villa Reale, Monza (Italy), Unesco - The 1st UNESCO Forum on Cultural Industries will be held in Monza (Italy) from 24 to 26 September 2009. The new millennium has witnessed the rise in the importance of the cultural and creative industries. New economic development strategies based on creativity as a source of competitive advantage are taking shape. This context opens new perspectives and raises questions about the many possibilities for this booming sector.The purpose of the Forum is to demonstrate the potential and the dynamism of the culture sector that is measured not only in terms of its percentage of GDP, but also through its influence and ability to transform societies. Culture is a source of creativity and innovation that feeds the cultural industries, including crafts. It is not a sector of secondary importance; rather it constitutes a key component of the economy and is a source of employment, income, human and social development and international exposure. Cultural industries, notably in the areas of design and fashion, embody a continuum between traditional inspiration, the fruit of identity, and modernity. They would benefit from being more deeply rooted in traditional know-how. Cultural industries must be able to give life to and be nourished by know-how through adapting to a changing world. In so doing, they can embody a constant dynamic of renewal. By bringing together people from many different horizons, each bringing complementary experiences, this first edition of UNESCO Forum on Cultural Industries seeks to lay the foundation of a much-awaited encounter that may inspire ideas, projects and trends nourishing the evolution of the cultural industries.This Forum will also facilitate the creation of synergies and the expansion of new forms of cooperation for development in cultural diversity. Italy, and specifically the Lombardy region - renowned for its cultural industries - and the city of Monza, have agreed to support the funding and the organization of the First Edition of the UNESCO Annual Forum on Culture and Cultural Industries. |
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Chat 2009 - Modern Materials |
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Sunday, 06 September 2009 06:43 |
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CHAT 2009 Modern Materials: the archaeology of things from the early modern, modern and contemporary world Friday 16-Sunday 18 October 2009 KEBLE COLLEGE, OXFORD UNIVERSITY How does the study of material things contribute to our understanding of the early modern, modern and contemporary world? What is the distinctive contribution of archaeology in these studies? The 7th annual meeting of the CHAT conference group for contemporary and historical archaeology focuses on the archaeological study of Modern Materials from 'small things forgotten' to large and complex technological artefacts; and from discrete, single objects to large, disparate assemblages. The full programme is online at http://www.contemp-hist-arch.ac.uk/chat2009-programme.htm Delegate registration is £40, including tea, coffee and wine reception. Registration forms are online at http://www.contemp-hist-arch.ac.uk/news.htm - Keynote Speaker: Prof Nick Shepherd (University of Cape Town) - Discussants: Prof Mary Beaudry (Boston University), Prof Laurie WIlkie (University of California, Berkeley), Dr James Symonds (Sheffield University), Prof Chris Gosden (Oxford University) - Concluding remarks: Hedley Swain (MLA) All enquries: chatoxford@gmail.com |
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Crafting Maya Identity - Symposium on Globalization, Tourism, Cultural Identity, Authenticity, and Art |
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 09:56 |
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Held in conjunction with the exhibition, "Crafting Maya Identity: Contemporary Wood Sculptures from the Puuc Region, Yucatán" Saturday, September 19, 2009, Barsema Hall Main Auditorium, Room 200 College of Business Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois Click here for program (PDF) Click here for brochure (PDF) |
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Global Studies Conference, South Korea |
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Saturday, 20 June 2009 22:37 |
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On behalf of the Advisory Board, we would like to inform you of the: GLOBAL STUDIES CONFERENCE Pusan National University Busan, South Korea 21-23 June 2010 http://www.GlobalStudiesConference.com We are excited to be holding the Third Global Studies Conference in Busan, South Korea. Busan the second largest South Korean city and, as one of the busiest world's ports, is significantly involved in globalizing processes. Busan's growing financial services sector promises to increase its involvement in globalization, as does its commitment to international sport. In 2002, Busan was a host city for both the Asian Games and the FIFA World Cup. In addition, it has submitted a bid to be the host of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Busan is also a center for higher education, and includes the distinguished Pusan National University, the host of the Global Studies Conference. The Global Studies Conference and Global Studies Journal are devoted to mapping and interpreting new trends and patterns in globalization. The Conference and Journal attempt to do this from many points of view, from many locations in the world, and in a wide-angle kaleidoscopic fashion. As well as impressive line-up of international plenary speakers, the Conference will also include numerous paper, workshop and colloquium presentations by practitioners, teachers and researchers. We would particularly like to invite you to respond to the Conference Call-for-Papers. Presenters may choose to submit written papers for publication in the Global Studies Journal. If you are unable to attend the Conference in person, virtual registrations are also available which allow you to submit a paper for refereeing and possible publication in this refereed academic Journal. Whether you are a virtual or in-person presenter at this Conference, we also encourage you to present on the Conference YouTube Channel. Please select the Online Sessions link on the Conference website for further details. The deadline for the next round in the Call-for-Papers (a title and short abstract) is 9 July 2009. Future deadlines will be announced on the Conference website after this date. Proposals are reviewed within two weeks of submission. Full details of the Conference, including an online proposal submission form, are to be found at the Conference website - http://www.GlobalStudiesConference.com. We look forward to receiving your proposal and hope you will be able to join us in Busan in June 2010. Yours Sincerely, Jan Nederveen Pieterse University of California, Santa Barbara, USA For the Advisory Board, Global Studies Conference and Global Studies Journal |
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Sunday, 10 May 2009 10:51 |
Anthropological and Archaeological Imaginations: past, present and future 6th-9th April 2009 University of Bristol, UK Organised by the Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth http://www.theasa.org/conferences/asa09/ |
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