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Hong Kong 2023 Humanities Conference on Comparative Cultures of Care

  • 2023年11月02日 | 03 Nov, 2023
  • Conference Centre, Block E, The Education University of Hong Kong
  • 人文學院
  • 研討會
  • 英語

The ‘Hong Kong 2023 Humanities Conference on Comparative Cultures of Care’ will be held both physically and virtually during November 2-3, 2023. As part of the ‘Comparative Cultures of Care’ project, this conference is organized by the International Research Centre for Cultural Studies (IRCCS) and the Faculty of Humanities (FHM), EdUHK.

 

The conference stems from an eight-month long online reading course on “Theorizing Care” that began in early 2023, and endeavors to extend our consolidated discussion on care ethics and politics through a two-day conference on the campus of The Education University of Hong Kong. Speakers will be presenting drafts of their original papers for a robust dialogue with each other and with the audience. They are from Canada, UK, US, Australia, and Hong Kong. Through this conference, we aim to form a close-knit community of scholars who will support the curiosity and innovation that drive international research. 

 

All are welcome to join. Your presence as an engaged audience would add significant value to our event. 

 

Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at culturesofcare@eduhk.hk, or 2948-8480.

 

For more up-to-date details of the conference, please refer to the project website: https://www.culturesofcare.net/hkconference

 

Details of the Conference:

 

Hong Kong 2023 Humanities Conference on Comparative Cultures of Care

Date:

November 2 - 3 (Thursday - Friday), 2023

Venue & Location: 

Onsite: Conference Centre, Block E, The Education University of Hong Kong

Online: Zoom

Themes: 

Theory, Culture, Care

Environment, Technology, Care

Care, Pedagogy, Community 

Language:

English

FREE Registration:

https://forms.gle/eMT4x9RjFXWwFyih7

(Registration Deadline for Audience: October 20 (Friday), 2023, 12:00 noon)

 

 

Hong Kong 2023 Humanities Conference on Comparative Cultures of Care