[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] CFP: Internationalisation Revisited - Workshop event on Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 Olympic Games
Wed Jun 22 13:02:12 GMT 2022
Please find below our call for papers for an upcoming research event in
September on the Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 Olympic Games. The deadline
for abstracts is* Friday July 22nd.*
*Internationalisation Revisited: The global role of Japan and China
following the Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games*
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games finally began in late July
2021 following a year-long delay due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. Earlier
that month, hosted by the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese
Arts and Cultures, Dr Christopher Hayes and Dr Duncan Breeze brought
together an international group of scholars for the event
‘Internationalisation Interrupted’: a workshop that explored the global
position of Japan during the build-up to Tokyo 2020. One year on, and
two Olympic events later, we now once again invite scholars back for a
follow-up event that considers the impact of the games in on Japan.
Broadening our scope from last year, we also invite discussion on the
global response to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics: an event that took
place under different conditions of global scrutiny.
While last year’s research event considered the build-up to the Tokyo
2020 games, this year’s event ‘Internationalisation Revisited’ offers an
opportunity to review global reaction since their occurrence.
Historically seen as an opportunity for hosting nations to market a
positive international image, the Olympics and Paralympics provide rich
opportunities to investigate how nations communicate across borders.
Tokyo 2020 occurred during a time of global anxiety and a weight of
expectation due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. Though international attention
during the preceding months was fixed on pandemic-prevention policies,
political scandals and escalating costs, the games themselves ushered in
more positive local and global reactions, thanks largely to successful
pandemic-prevention procedures and a strong athletic performance from
the host nation. Therefore, Tokyo 2020 perhaps mended some of the global
criticism and rebuilt public trust in the political institutions that
had previously been so heavily scrutinised. Correspondingly, the Beijing
2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics were equally met with a range of
positive and negative reactions from global commentators for social,
political and humanitarian reasons that offer clues to how China
positions itself and is perceived as a global entity.
Inviting participants (including those who presented last year) from
multi-disciplinary backgrounds, we ask, how have the Tokyo 2020 and
Beijing 2022 events and their aftermath developed our understanding of
Japan and China from the perspective of identity and representation? Our
aim is to encourage discussion on the various ways by which both events
contributed to national and global discourse on the politics of
self-identity in Japanese/Chinese or East Asian contexts. We are
interested in how the host nations packaged and sold positive images of
themselves throughout the games and how these were internationally
perceived. Moreover, we also encourage debate on the more negative
discourses that grew in the wake of the games, and explore the
possibilities of the more detrimental global impact of the Olympics and
Paralympics.
Internationalisation Revisited will take place online on*Monday 5th and
Tuesday 6th of September 2022*. We invite presenters to send abstracts
of no more than 250 words that consider the role of Tokyo 2020 and
Beijing 2022 in relation to topics including (but not limited to):
* Domestic and International Media Coverage
* The Covid-19 Pandemic and its effects on the Games
* Comparisons between Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022
* Marketing
* Transnationalism
* Cultural Diplomacy
* Race, gender and sexuality
* Disability and ableism
* Local/national responses to the Olympics
* Television, news, and social media
* Celebrities and Tokyo 2020/Beijing 2022
* Globalisation
* Cultural Diversity
*Please submit your paper title and 250 word (maximum) abstract, along
with your name, position and institution to**(Tokyo2020sisjac /at/ gmail.com)*
<mailto:(Tokyo2020sisjac /at/ gmail.com)>**
**
*The deadline for abstracts is Friday 22^nd July. Successful applicants
will be notified of the outcome by Friday 29^th July.*
**
*If you have any questions, please contact us
through**(Tokyo2020sisjac /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(Tokyo2020sisjac /at/ gmail.com)>**
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ commlist.org)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]