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[Commlist] CFP - International Symposium on Greater China and the Mekong River Delta
Fri Dec 27 18:22:28 GMT 2024
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While China has solidified its position as one of the largest economies
globally, Vietnam emerged as the fastest-growing economy in Asia in
2022, boasting an impressive 8 percent increase in GDP. Notably, Vietnam
has outpaced Malaysia to become China's primary trading partner in
Southeast Asia and ranks as China's eighth-largest trading partner
worldwide. This economic ascent has been attributed to Vietnam's
strategic positioning amid the US-China geopolitical rivalry. Moreover,
Vietnam's active engagement in various ecological issues within the
Mekong River Delta region has assumed critical importance in shaping
future environmental and sustainable development policies in the area.
Understanding the dynamics between Greater China and Vietnam, and their
implications on regional development, has now become imperative in light
of these developments.
Not only Vietnam, other countries in the Mekong River Delta have also
demonstrated new trendssuch as the escalating influx of FDI, the
transition towards high-tech industries, and the exodus of workers and
students have profound implications for labor dynamics, civil rights,
telecommunication networks, environmental issues, migration patterns,
family structures, gender roles, and education policies. These pressing
topics demand heightened scholarly attention on regional and global
scales, with the potential to enrich our comprehension of the evolving
social landscapes in rapidly developing societies integrating into
global capitalism, amidst the backdrop of the Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI).
To address the changing socio-economic and ecological relationship
between Greater China andthe Mekong River Delta, this 2-day symposium
provides a platform for academics from different disciplines and
different countries to present their work and build networks. We welcome
a broad range of topics and methodological approaches concerning Greater
China and the Mekong River Delta. A maximum of 20 academics will be
invited to present their works in five panels and one roundtable. Each
presentation will last 15 minutes and will be followed by a Q&A. Panel
presentations are open to pre-registered attendees who are researchers,
students, and members of community organizations. A half-day roundtable
will be organized limited to all presenters and a small group of guests
to discuss possible research collaboration.As spin-offs from the
symposium, we can expect an edited book about Greater China and the
Mekong River Delta, a number of journal articles, and potentially a
special issue on a journal.
*Key themes include: *
Geopolitics, Energy Concerns, and Climate Change
Global Governance, Migration, Social Movements, and Historical Realities
Journalistic Challenges, Media Frames, and Environmental News
Regional Governance, Macroeconomics and the Need for New Policy
Frameworks and Approaches
Race, Nationality, and Ethnicity
Smart Societies, Technological Developments, and the Role of AI
The Financial Significance, Labor Dynamics, and the Global Economy
*Guidelines for submissions: *
We would like to invite you to consider participating in the symposium
as a presenter. Once your abstract has been accepted, we will cover the
airfare and accommodation costs for ten presenters based on funding
availability. We’ll also organize several collective meals. Should you
be interested and able to attend, please send your presentation title, a
250-word abstract, and a short bio of no more than 100 words at
(lewi-mekong /at/ hkbu.edu.hk) <mailto:(lewi-mekong /at/ hkbu.edu.hk)>*before 1
February 2025*.
Location & Date: Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), 5-6 August 2025
Link for the full CFP:
https://lewi.hkbu.edu.hk/upload/cms_news/38/download/6768e07a39c66.pdf
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