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Appel à communications : 22nd IFSSO General Conference, “Glocalization: Social Scientific Approach towards Social Design for the Creation of a Multicultural Society”, Seijo University, Tokyo (Japon), 30-31/05/2014 — LIMITE : 30/09/2014

22nd IFSSO General Conference
Glocalization: Social Scientific Approach towards Social Design for the Creation of a Multicultural Society
May 30-31, 2015
Venue: Seijo University, Tokyo, Japan

 

Organizers:

 

We have long been in ‘age of globalization.’  However globalization does not progress without resting on ‘local.’  Moreover, as people’s mobility has become dynamic and thus the society has been multi-culturalized with diverse ethnics, plus the innovation of science technology, including media technology, we can see the nature of the modern world, that is: the influence of local movements characterizes our globalized world.

Therefore, social science at this period should examine the dynamics of mutual influence between global and local movements based on ‘glocal’ perspectives.  This perspective is inevitable when we probe into the theory and practice in our ‘glocalized’ world and deserved as the theme of 22nd IFSSO General Conference in Tokyo, Japan in 2015.  All issues happening in that world do correspond not only to political and economic problems but also to social and cultural problems in people’s life-world.

IFSSO has been developed important concepts out of the conference discussions, dealing with peace and human security.  In 2011, Japan has suffered severe damage from the recent earthquakes and tsunami.  The experience of the massive and tragic disaster has posed the problems on disaster prevention, international assistance and community recovery to that country.  These problems, however, cannot be regarded to one region’s or one nation’s.  Nowadays we can find the globalized world even in the local communities, which have connected to the outer beyond nations by people’s mobility as well as the nation has deepened the relation with other nations.  Thus the problems on mass disasters and the following international cooperation should be tackled with the ‘glocal’ perspectives.  Then, in the modern society, what could Social Science do?  What is the Social Science’s raison d’être?  And what kind of actions could IFSSO, national social science organizations, universities and educational institutions specifically take?

Thus, the international conference in Tokyo, 2015 aims to gather academics, specialists, and writers of all persuasions from different parts of the world to undertake research on the following issues and problems from ‘glocal’ perspectives to make progress toward better conditions in society: theoretical inquiry on ‘glocalization,’ experiences on ‘glocalization,’ problems on multi-cultural societies, disaster and recovery, innovation and society, individualized society and people’s mobility, the problems on peace, education and environment at ‘glocal’ level.  We do also pay attention to the importance of the issues related to ‘glocalization,’ such as:  family issues, poverty and inequity, media and social psychology, religion and society.  Paper presenters are encouraged to share their insights and recommendations on those issues that will to contribute to building world’s harmony and peace.

Sub-themes

Scholars are encouraged to write papers on any of the following topics:

  • Theoretical Approach on ‘Glocalization’; Time‐space and homogeneity‐heterogeneity
  • Scapes and Experiences of Glocalization: Ethnoscape, technoscape, finanscape, mediascapes and ideoscapes
  • Migrants and Glocalization: Multiculturalism in life-world
  • Social Innovation and Glocalization : The social meaning of economic development:
  • Individualization and Society: Social bond in contemporary world
  • Educational Institutes/Research Organizations’ contribution: Inquiring the possibilities of international/transnational cooperation of research and education in the glocalized world.
  • Disaster and Catastrophe: Global feedforward and glocal feedback on reconstructing community
  • Peace and Harmony in the Glocalized world: From social scientific viewpoints
  • Social Design for Sustainable Environment: For better natural environment and social environment
  • Other topics on Glocalization from Interdisciplinary Approach will be welcomed, such as: Family Issues, Poverty and Inequality, Media and Social Psychology, Religion and Society, International Relationship.

Important Notes

a) Abstracts of papers should not exceed 250 words. The Abstracts should be submitted to the Conference Secretariat on or before September 30, 2014. Attach together with the Abstract a half-page Curriculum Vitae of the author.  The CV should be in Word format. Submission will be made online at: http://ifsso.net/  or http://form.jotformeu.com/form/40911944334352

b) The announcement on which papers have been selected for presentation in the Conference will be made on or before October 15, 2014.

c) Accepted paper presenters should submit their full papers to the Conference Secretariat on or before February 28, 2015. The full paper should not exceed 15 pages.

d) We select some paper presenters as travel grant recipients, who will be provided with subsidies for travel expenses and accommodation in Tokyo.  However, the amount will be different according to the presenters’ residential areas: 1)Domestic/ Japan, 2) Asian Region, 3) Non-Asian Regions

e) The language of the conference is English.

Contacts

Nestor Castro, IFSSO, President, dr.nestor.castro@gmail.com

Hakan Gülerce, IFSSO, Secretary General, hakangulerce@istanbul.edu.tr (Abstracts)


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