Annual Meeting Global Studies Consortium

Annual Meeting Global Studies Consortium

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Global Studies Consortium
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Location
Roskilde
Country
Denmark
From - Until
18.06.2014 - 22.06.2014
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Michael Kluth

The 2014 meeting of the Global Studies Consortium will be hosted by Roskilde University, which is part of the Erasmus Mundus Master program in global studies. The conference is to be held on 18-22 June.

Programm

Wednesday 18 June: Arrival and welcome reception

Thursday 19 June: Academic conference
10.00-11.00
Welcome address by Head of Dept. Gorm Rye Olsen
Keynote speech by Mark Juergensmeyer
Practical information on parallel sessions, lunch etc. Michael Kluth

11.00-12.30: Two parallel tracks (8 presentations)

Session 1 Chair/discussant: Bjørn Thomassen & Lars Buur
Frederick Wherry - Culture, Markets, and Multiple Globalizations
David Wank - Global spread of Japanese cuisine through transnational migration networks of non-Japanese
Ivan Aleshovski - International migration, globalization and development
Takeshi Ito - Democracy, participation and citizenship for the rural poor in Indonesia

Session 2 Chair/discussant: Laust Schouenborg & Laura Horn
Ulf Engel – Reading the ‘Globalization’ debate
Hagen Schultz-Forberg - Global Conceptual History
Karsten Krueger - Anthropology of Globalization
Jonathan Lewis - Coauthorship networks in globalization research

13.30-15.00 Two parallel tracks (8 presentations)

Session 1 Chair/discussant: Michelle Pace & Preben Kaarsholm
Allison Hodgkins - Separate from Peace: The 1994 Wadi Araba Treaty and the Politics of Survival
Dai Nomiya - to be announced
Vladimir Pacheco Cueva – to be announced
Pernille Røge - Reinventing the empire: Political Economy and French Imperial Reform, c. 1750-1800

Session 2 Chair/discussant: Peter Kragelund & Eric Komlavi Hahonou
Aigul Kulnazarova - Learning Global Studies by Serving Global Communities
April Biccum - Global Citizenship Education: The Politics of Education for Globalisation
Manuela Ciotti - to be announced
Rohee Dasgupta - Reciprocity and Resistance: Teaching European Studies in India

15.15-16.45 One track (4 presentations)

Session 1 Chair/discussant: Angela Bourne & Annemarie Peen Rodt
Edward Kolodziej - Emergence of a Global Society and the Crisis of Governance
Helmut Anheier - Governance innovations in a globalizing world
Marek Wroblewski - IMF towards the Global Financial Crises – New Dimensions of Financial and Programing Support
Eric Vanhaute - to be announced

16.45-18.30 Reports from session chairs and plenary discussion

Friday 20 June - GSC meeting day 1
10.00-10.30 Welcome by Mark Juergensmeyer
10.30-10.45 Introduction to workshops by Jonathan Lewis and Michael Kluth

10.45-12.15 Workshop session I - Workshop titles:
- Creating an online introductory global studies course - chair Jarosław Jarząbek & Rafał Próchniak
- Writing articles for global-e - chair Victor Faessel
Produce video interviews on "What is global studies?" - chair Jonathan Lewis
- Transcontinental student and staff exchange agreements and mechanisms - chair David Wank

13.30-15.30 Workshop session II - Workshop titles:
- Promoting collaborative research projects between member institutions - chair Michael Kluth
- Creating an online introductory global studies course – chair Jarosław Jarząbek & Rafał Próchniak
- Produce video interviews on "What is global studies?" – chair Jonathan Lewis
- Text book project - chair April Biccum

15.45-16.45 Plenary feedback and discussion on workshops dealing with: Creating an online introductory global studies course, Text book project, Promoting collaborative research projects

16.45-17.45 Introducing new programmes

Saturday 21 June- GSC meeting day 2
10.00-12.30 Workshop session III - Workshop titles
- Transcontinental student and staff exchange agreements and mechanisms - chair David Wank
- Writing articles for global-e - chair Victor Faessels
- Produce video interviews on "What is global studies?" - chair Matthias Middell
- Assisting new programmes - institutional best practices in overcoming opposition and leveraging alliances - chair Mark Juergensmeyer

13.30-14.00 Brief feedbacks from the following workshops: Writing articles for global-e, Transcontinental student and staff exchange agreements and mechanisms

14.00-15.30 Plenary feedback and discussion on workshop dealing with 'Assisting new programmes' and screening of select video interviews on "What is Global Studies" with subsequent debate. This is followed by conclusion of the GSC meeting

15.45-17.30 GSC business meeting (15.30-17.30).

Contact (announcement)

Michael Kluth
Department of Society and Globalisation
University of Roskilde
Universitetsvej 1
DK-4000 Roskilde
Email: kluth@ruc.dk


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07.06.2014
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