Call for Papers
International Conference of ISSCO X
Chinese Overseas and China: Through A
Global Lens
Organizers: organized by the School of International
Studies and Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies, Jinan University, Guangzhou,
China and the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO)
Dates:
8-11 November, 2019
Arrival Date:
8 November 2019
Conference: 9-10 November 2019
Fieldtrip: 11 November 2019 (qiaoxiang)
Languages:
Chinese English
Venue: Jinan
University, Guangzhou
As we move deeper into the 21st century, we
are witnessing an intensification of various global flows impacting on a
changing socio-economic, socio-political, and socio-cultural landscape.
Existing communities have been reconfigured and new communities have arisen as
a result of these global flows intersecting and inter-relating in variable
ways. From territorial-based to virtual communities, at the local and global
levels, communities have become more diverse.
Historically, the Chinese overseas have maintained
different kinds of identity, affinity, and relationship with China, as an
actual or imagined ancestral homeland. The sentiments and relationships
of this group of people with China vary from place to place and change over
time, depending on the politics of the respective host countries, China’s
position in the world-system, and China’s policies towards ethnic Chinese
abroad. In the 21st century, with China’s rise to a position of
power on the global stage, a different set of opportunities and challenges for
the Chinese overseas has also emerged. The opportunities and challenges are
intertwined with mixed feelings about China’s role on the global stage (whether
a powerful ally or competitive foe), robust or weak connections to China as an
ancestral homeland, and personal life and economic strategies, among other
forces. Irrespective of their actual relationships with or sentiments about
China, however, the Chinese overseas are implicated in all things related to
China.
The ISCCO X Conference theme “Chinese
Overseas and China: Through A Global Lens” welcomes multidisciplinary
scholarship on Chinese Overseas and China that will shed light on various
issues including migration, identity and cultural formation, social, economic
and political interaction.
Proposed topics include, but are not limited to the
following:
- Chinese diaspora identities and China
- Transnational, circulatory, and talent migration
- New and old Chinese diaspora communities and the nation-state
- Chinese overseas entrepreneurship and China
- Gender, marriage, and kinship
- Religion and spirituality
- Chinese overseas cultural activities and China
- Histories and personalities
Submission
- Individuals are welcome to organize and propose their own panels. Each panel cannot exceed four panelists. The abstract proposal for a panel should be within 500 words and include a list of the participants (title, affiliation, and role in the panel).
- Individuals are also encouraged to submit their own abstract proposals. Individual abstracts should be within 300 words.
- Please submit all abstracts (word/pdf named as ISSCO2019_Your last and first names) to ISSCO2019@qq.com and ISSCO2019@gmail.com.
- To submit your abstract, please download the form from the following website: https://sis-aocs.jnu.edu.cn OR http://www.issco.info/
Important
Deadlines
Deadline
for submitting abstract: 15 March 2019
Notification
of selected abstracts: 10 May 2019
Deadline
for submitting full paper: 16 September 2019
Further
Details
- English and Chinese will be the main languages used during the conference.
- There will be no registration fee, but all conference participants will pay for their own transportation and accommodation.
- On the last day of the conference (11 November 2019), there will be a self-paid excursion to a Chinese overseas village (qiaoxiang) in Guangdong Province.
- Information on hotels in Guangzhou will be provided in May.
Inquiries
Contact person: Ms. XU
Hanpeng
Tel. (+86) 15626210541 (mobile); email: xuhanpeng_hk@163.com