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2023年全球华人慈善研究国际研讨会会议预通知

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2023年全球华人慈善研究国际研讨会——

世界大流行病危机下的全球华人慈善事业及其变革性影响

 

一、会议主办单位: 

暨南大学国际关系学院/华侨华人研究院、美国洛杉矶加州大学亚太研究中心

二、会议日期

2023年12月15-16日

三、会议地点

暨南大学国际关系学院/华侨华人研究院(广州石牌校区)

四、会议语言:中文、英文

五、论文选题指南

2023年全球华人慈善国际研讨会旨在推动全球华人慈善研究,传播华侨华人、华裔在慈善领域的贡献,提高公众对公益慈善事业和志愿服务的认识和理解。研讨会将探讨全球华人公益慈善和志愿服务如何促使世界变得更加美好,尤其是在世界大流行病带来的巨大挑战和影响。

我们诚挚向学者和慈善事业专业工作者征集基于严谨的实证数据分析或最佳实践的原创研究论文和与主题有关的调研报告,尤其是基于跨学科视角的定量和定性研究,以及将华人慈善与更广泛的历史、政治、经济、社会、文化、宗教和环境问题相结合的研究。

研讨主题:

(一)海外华人社会慈善事业研究

(二)中外慈善事业比较研究

(三)海外华人慈善组织转型及与中国侨乡关系的变化

(四)华人跨代家族财富传承和慈善实践

(五)海外华人创业与慈善事业的关系

(六)华人慈善研究方法

(七)其他和华人慈善相关的主题

六、论文或摘要提交截止日期

论文或摘要提交的截止日期:2023年11月1日。论文或摘要经评审后录取,邀请函将于2023年11月20日之前发出。入选会议作者请在2023年12月5日前提交完整论文。摘要和论文回执(见附件)请于截止日期前发至以下联系邮箱:Lena WANG — gcp@international.ucla.edu; 陈小琰—,并通过以下链接进行报名:https://jinshuju.net/f/dKtcWJ

七、会议费用:

本次研讨会不收取会务费,往返交通费用自理,会议主办方将负担正式参会人员会议期间的食宿费用。

八、会议联系人:

代帆博士,暨南大学国际关系学院/华侨华人研究院 — tdaifan@jnu.edu.cn

陈小琰,暨南大学国际关系学院/华侨华人研究院 —

Jeannie CHEN,洛杉矶加州大学亚太研究中心 jchen@international.ucla.edu    

Lena WANG,洛杉矶加州大学亚太研究中心 — gcp@international.ucla.edu 


2023年全球华人慈善研究国际研讨会中文预通知(含回执).docx




Call for Papers

Global Chinese Philanthropy and Transformative Impacts During and After Global Crisis

December 15-16, 2023

I. Hosts: 

· School of International Studies (SIS) / Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies (AOCS), Jinan University (JNU)

· Asia Pacific Center (APC), University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

· Supported by Cyrus Tang Foundation and Long Family Foundation

 

II. Dates: December 15-16, 2023

 

III. Venue

The School of International Studies and Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies, Jinan University, Guangdong Province, China

 

IV. Symposium Aim

The 2023 International Symposium on Global Chinese Philanthropy (GCP) aims to disseminate empirical research findings for advancing the public awareness and understanding of philanthropic giving and volunteerism by people of Chinese descent in the United States, China, Chinese Diaspora, and other parts of the world. The symposium will explore how global Chinese philanthropy, charity, and volunteerism contribute to making the world a better place to live, especially as the world is confronted by challenges and impacts wrought by the global pandemic and its aftermath.

We are seeking submissions of research articles or reports that are based on rigorous analysis of empirical data or best practices in the field of GCP. We encourage theoretical and methodological diversity from interdisciplinary perspectives, including quantitative and qualitative studies, as well as research that takes a multi-level approach connecting GCP with broader historical, political, economic, social, cultural, religious, and environmental issues of a society. We welcome submissions from senior and junior scholars, graduate students, foundation professionals, and community practitioners to share novel ideas, empirical research findings, best practices, and innovative methodologies and strategies that can be translated into actionable initiatives and policy recommendations. Please note that full papers or abstracts may be submitted bilingually, in either English or Chinese.

 Themes that are of particular interest include:

1. Emergent issues pertaining to areas of philanthropic giving, charity, and volunteerism, e.g., COVID-19 global pandemic and other disaster relief, poverty alleviation, education, health, youth development, elderly care, environment sustainability, etc., especially how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the ways of giving and philanthropic practices

2. Comparative studies of philanthropy in China and Chinese diasporic communities around the world

3. Comparative studies of Chinese philanthropy and Western philanthropy

4. The transformation of Chinese diasporic organizations and changing relations with ancestral hometowns in China pertaining to philanthropy

5. Family wealth transfer and philanthropic practices across generations

6. Civil society development, NGOs and foundations

7. Diasporic Chinese entrepreneurship and philanthropy

8. Corporate social responsibility

9. Methodological innovations in GCP research, e.g., novel research design, data collection methods, and use of information and communications technology (ICT) and digital archives


V. Submission Timeline:

The deadline to submit a paper or an abstract with receipt is November. 1, 2023, and notifications of acceptance will go out by November 20, 2023. Those whose abstracts are accepted will have the opportunity to share full papers by December 5, 2023. All submissions and inquiries should be emailed by December 5, 2023, to: Ms. Lena WANG:gcp@international.ucla.edu and Ms. Chen Xiaoyan: , and register with this link: https://jinshuju.net/f/dKtcWJ

 

VI. Fees

Registration is free. We cover lodging and meals for presenters only. All participants will be responsible for their travel and other related costs. 


VII. Contact Information:

· Dr.DAI Fan – tdaifan@jnu.edu.cn JNU SIS/AOCS

· Ms.CHEN Xiaoyan –  JNU SIS/AOCS

· Ms.Jeannie CHEN – jchen@international.ucla.edu, UCLA APC

· Ms.Lena WANG –  gcp@international.ucla.edu, UCLA APC  


JNU School of International Studies / Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies

The School of International Studies and Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies (SIS/AOCS) at Jinan University (JNU) was established in 2011, building on the tradition and strengths of Southeast Asian studies and overseas Chinese studies that dates back to JNU’s re-founding in 1958. SIS/AOCS aims at building an innovative research platform with special characteristics of overseas Chinese studies which integrates international relations, overseas Chinese studies and related research areas of intellectual inquiry. The school is gaining reputation with original research and has made great achievements in discipline construction, academic exchange and personnel training.

Website: https://english.jnu.edu.cn/2016/1017/c1901a18631/page.psp

 

UCLA Asia Pacific Center

The Asia Pacific Center (APC) is one the 28 research centers and academic degree programs at the International Institute, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). APC promotes greater knowledge and understanding of Asia and the Pacific region on campus and in the community through innovative research, teaching, public programs, and international collaborations. It focuses on inter-Asian and transpacific connections from historical, contemporary, and comparative perspectives and encourage interdisciplinary work on cross-border and supranational issues on language and culture, politics, economy and society, and the sustainability in the ongoing processes of globalization. Among the various programs, APC serves as the National Resource Center on East Asia and administers the East Asia Foreign Languages and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships as part of the US Department of Education Title 6 program and the Global Chinese Philanthropy Research and Training Program.

 Website: https://www.international.ucla.edu/asia 


2023 GCP International Symposium_Call for Papers(with receipt).docx



暨南大学国际关系学院/华侨华人研究院

2023年10月16日


文字:代帆

校对:陈小琰

初审:代帆

复审:程晓勇

终审:鞠海龙