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[ecrea] Call for Panels and Papers--Beyond the Culture Industry (National University of Singapore)
Mon Nov 05 09:12:50 GMT 2012
Main theme: *BEYOND THE CULTURE INDUSTRY*
Date: *July 3rd to July 5th 2013
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Venue: *National University of Singapore*, Kent Ridge Campus
Organizers: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society, Asia Research
Institute, and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, NUS
Opening keynote speaker: Professor Lily Kong, Vice-President, National
University of Singapore
Plenary panel 1: Beyond the Culture Industry. Speakers include Professor
Stephan Chan (Academic Dean, Faculty of Arts, Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
Plenary panel 2: Power, Politics and Pop Culture -- Chua Beng Huat's
Scholarship. Speakers include Professor Kuan-Hsing Chen (National Chiao
Tung University, Taiwan), Professor Meaghan Morris (University of
Sydney), Associate Professors Kian-Woon Kwok and C.J.W.L. Wee (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
Plenary panel 3: States of Emergency. Speakers include Professor Hee
Yeon Cho (SungKongHoe University, Seoul), and Hilmar Farid (National
University of Singapore)
Closing keynote speaker: Professor Thongchai Winichakul, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
CALL FOR PANELS AND PAPERS
Submission deadline: *Dec 1st 2012* -- online submission form for
panels, for papers (http://culturalstudies.asia/)
Announcement of accepted panels and papers: Jan 1st 2013
Email: (iacs.conference /at/ gmail.com)
For graduate students, please submit your paper for the Graduate
Conference, 1-2 July 2013
The general theme of the 2013 conference is "Beyond the Culture
Industry". In the past two decades, the cultural sphere of rising Asian
economies has increasingly shifted from being marked by the politics of
authoritarianism and democratization to being pervaded by the market
logic of deepening capitalism. The development of Asian culture
industries has come under increasing scrutiny in cultural studies.
However, we note that the emphases have been on the cultural policy of
developmental states and the production of the cultural economy. For the
2013 conference, we seek to move beyond these emphases and inquire into
the politics of culture that accompanies the neoliberalization of the
cultural sphere.
We welcome panel proposals of 3-4 papers based on the general theme and
other important topics in inter-Asia cultural studies today. Panels
proposed will be listed on the Submitted Panels page on the IACS Society
website. To facilitate panel construction and encourage interaction
between scholars, we will be providing the Call for Panels Bulletin
Board for prospective panel organizers to put up their panel ideas and
contact email --- interested presenters are encouraged to either look
for a panel to join or to put up a panel idea on the Bulletin Board. The
call is now open --- please submit your panel proposal using our Call
for Panels online form.
While we prefer panel proposals, we will be accepting individual paper
proposals, on condition that author(s) would accept our decision on the
organization of relevant papers into panels and the right to reorganize
panels due to withdrawals and other contingencies. Papers proposed will
be listed on the Submitted Papers page of the IACS Society website. The
call is now open --- please submit your paper proposal using our Call
for Papers online form.
We are organizing a post-graduate conference over 2 days, 1st-2nd July,
before the main conference. The call for post-graduate papers is now
open. To encourage peer interaction, exchange and support between
post-graduate students in a conducive learning environment,
post-graduate students are required to submit their papers for the
post-graduate conference. Post-graduate student papers will only be
considered for the main conference if the papers are part of panels
proposed by faculty members of a tertiary educational or research
institution.
REGISTRATION FEES
Registration fees are tiered according to the country your institution
is based in:
Tier 1, SGD $200: OECD countries, EU countries, Gulf Cooperation Council
countries, Hong Kong, Macao, Singapore, Taiwan
Tier 2, SGD $150: China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Russia, Thailand
Tier 3, SGD $100: All other countries
Student, SGD $50: All graduate students
Registration for the conference will open after the announcement of
accepted papers and panels on 1st January 2013. The fees will be
collected through online credit card payment on this website. Conference
participants must register by 1st March 2013.
Limited grants for registration and accommodation will be given out to
applicants from institutions based in Tier 3 countries on a case-by-case
basis. Application will open with the registration.
ACCOMMODATION
Participants are responsible for making their own arrangements for
accommodation in Singapore. We will be making recommendations for hotels
when registration opens. Public transportation is convenient and
inexpensive in Singapore. Traveling to the conference venue, the Faculty
of Arts and Social Sciences, would take 15-20 minutes by taxi from the
recommended hotels.
We will also be block-booking 200 inexpensive, air-conditioned single
rooms at the Prince George's Park Residences on campus. Priority will be
given to graduate student participants, and participants from
institutions based in Tier 2 and Tier 3 countries on a
first-come-first-served basis.
CONFERENCE EVENTS
We will be hosting a welcome cocktail reception on the first evening of
the conference.
The IACS Society will be organizing a conference dinner on the last
evening of the conference at the Guild House on campus. Subsidized meal
tickets will be sold.
Film screening facilities are available at the conference venue, with
seating capacity of up to 300 people. If you have a film you would like
to screened at the conference, please email the IACS Society Conference
Secretary to make arrangements.
For all enquiries, please email the IACS Society Conference Secretary,
Dr Daniel Goh, (iacs.conference /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(iacs.conference /at/ gmail.com)>
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