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[Commlist] CFP: ‘Towards Global Ways of Knowing: Exploring Epistemologies of the Indian Ocean Worlds’ Research Workshops
Tue Oct 24 22:40:29 GMT 2023
*‘Towards Global Ways of Knowing: Exploring Epistemologies of the Indian
Ocean Worlds’ Research Workshops *
*(Tübingen, 21-22 March 2024; Nottingham, 6-7 June 2024) *
*Call for Papers*
**
Modern human knowledge, as is known today, has been largely built on the
epistemologies of the West and the Global North through processes of
colonial expansion, capitalist globalisation and cultural imperialism;
it also privileges cultural experiences in specific geographical
locations such as the Atlantic and the Pacific. In the Indian Ocean
Worlds which include much of Africa and Asia and where the majority of
the Global South countries are located, a wide range of knowledge
practices and ways of knowing have long existed. However, they have been
underexplored or even dismissed as ‘unmodern’ or ‘unscientific’,
excluded from the modern knowledge system. Examples include: alternative
understandings of the body and wellbeing through traditional medicines
and healing methods, multiple ways of feeling and knowing the world
without privileging the visual experience, and creative modes of
relating to the world without recourse to personal identity and the
individual self. The project asks: What are some of theindigenous and
decolonized epistemologies in the Indian Ocean Worlds? How have they
been practised by people on the ground in these regions? How can these
knowledge and experiences be successfully incorporated into global
epistemologies, for instance, how can they be used to inform innovative
teaching and research in global universities?
This project, jointly funded by the University of Nottingham’s
International Collaboration Grant and the University of Tübingen’s
Global Counters Platform and the Excellence Strategy, explores global
and indigenous epistemologies in the Indian Ocean Worlds. It imagines
the Indian Ocean Worlds as spaces for conceptual and theoretical
building towards decolonised knowledge. It seeks to bring together
researchers from the two universities and beyond to exchange ideas and
workshop papers, with the aim of putting together an edited book for
publication based on selected papers from the workshops.
The core part of the project consists of two research workshops, held
respectively in Tübingen in March 2024 and in Nottingham in June 2024.
We welcome scholarly papers from different, and intersecting,
disciplines and scholarly fields, including but not limited to critical
theory, cultural studies, Asian studies, African studies, Indian Ocean
studies, Afro-Asian linkages, inter-Asian exchanges, Afro-Arab
crossroads, sociology, anthropology, history, geography, and
international relations.
Researchers are welcome to submit a 300-word (max.) abstract and a
150-word (max.) biography note, together with their contact information
(i.e. Email address) to the workshop co-organisers: Dr Hongwei Bao
((hongwei.bao /at/ nottingham.ac.uk) <mailto:(hongwei.bao /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)>) and
JProf Jacky Kosgei ((jacky.kosgei /at/ es.uni-tuebingen.de)
<mailto:(jacky.kosgei /at/ es.uni-tuebingen.de)>). Please use
‘Nottingham-Tübingen workshops’ in the subject line of your Email.
Please also address your questions and queries to the two co-organisers.
*Abstract submission deadline: 30 November 2023*
*Notification of acceptance: 10 December 2023*
*Tübingen Workshop: 21-22 March 2024*
(Venue: Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, 50 Wilhelmstr., 72074,
Tübingen, Germany)
*Nottingham Workshop: 6-7 June 2024*
(Venue: University of Nottingham University Park Campus, Nottingham, NG7
2RD, United Kingdom)
*Workshop Bursary*
There is a bursary to enable PhD students and Early Career Researchers
from the two universities to attend the workshop. Please submit a
request to the co-convenors.
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