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[Commlist] ACS Institute 2023 call for participants
Fri May 20 11:27:07 GMT 2022
We are happy to announce that the *CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS* for the *ACS
Institute 2023* is now open! (see more information below)
*ACS Institute 2023: De-colonization in the 21st Century*
*January 9-14, 2023*
*Format: Hybrid (online & in-person)*
Hosted by *International Center for Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming
Chiao Tung University, Taiwan*
*Visit the website* https://acsi2023.web.nycu.edu.tw/
<https://acsi2023.web.nycu.edu.tw/> for information on keynote lectures,
seminars, workshops, roundtables & film screenings
*Facebook:* https://www.facebook.com/ACSInstitute2023
<https://www.facebook.com/ACSInstitute2023>
*Apply to Participate:* https://acsi2023.web.nycu.edu.tw/registration/
<https://acsi2023.web.nycu.edu.tw/registration/>
*For any queries, please email:* (acsinstitute2023 /at/ gmail.com)
The ACS Institute 2023 will discuss the question of decolonization in
the 21st century. We face the drastic increase of international
migration, stateless persons, the prolonged pandemic, extensive digital
surveillance, extended platform economy, 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 Population, Stateless Persons, and Migrant Labors/
/(III) Environmental Justice/Injustice /
/(IV) Social Engagement and Art Intervention/
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) and
*Ken Kawashima* (Associate Professor, East Asian Studies, University of
Toronto, Canada).
For information on seminars/roundtables/workshops, visit
https://acsi2023.web.nycu.edu.tw/seminars/
<https://acsi2023.web.nycu.edu.tw/seminars/> More information TBA.
*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 are all welcome.
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