Annual CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum

Annual CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum The Department of Anthropology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong will hold an online postgraduate forum on 11-12 February 2021.

[Deadline Extended to 9 Dec] Call for Papers: The 16th CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum “Disturbance and Rev...
26/11/2024

[Deadline Extended to 9 Dec] Call for Papers: The 16th CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum “Disturbance and Reverberation”

Friday 21 Feb & Saturday 22 Feb, 2025
In-person & Online

Keynote Speaker: Prof. Yael Navaro
Prof. Yael Navaro is a social anthropologist on politics, the state, and violence and its aftermaths. Currently she is a professor of social, political and psychological anthropology in the Department of Social Anthropology, Cambridge University. She has contributed to crafting an affective, spatial and material approach for the study of postwar environments, embedding social, political, and psychological anthropology through new methodologies. Regionally, her work has focused on social and political life in Turkey and Cyprus, and she has a continuing interest in ethnographically studying politics and the aftermath of violence in the everyday of the region.

Submission
Submission type: individual paper proposal (English only, 250 words, not including titles)
Proposal submission deadline: Monday 9 Dec, 2024 (23:59 GMT +8)
Announcement of acceptance: Friday 20 Dec, 2024 (23:59 GMT +8)
Full Paper submission deadline for accepted applicants: Friday 31 Jan, 2025 (23:59 GMT +8)

Interested applicants are to submit an online application through the following link:
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=Z0SPUnKTWkqMlPonAoUhXRCZN9OHaXdNjm-01bdHYKVUQlZMTUVXUjVONFE5RkpQN0xDMDdQSTlXMi4u&route=shorturl

Registration Fee
HKD 350 (for on-site presenters)
HKD 250 (for online presenters)

Forum Website
https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/index.html

Forum Committee
CHEN Tiankuang
LYU Zihan
CHEN Wenzhao
CHANG Lei
Juliette WU

Sponsors
Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

For inquiries, please contact the Forum Committee at: [email protected]

We are constantly challenged by disturbances; as agentive actors, human beings are rendered vulnerable facing the unknown, unforeseen, and unprecedented. But there is no other way out except to reverberate within these disturbances. The perception of disturbance is always linked with disorder, confu...

We are thrilled to announce the 16th CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum!Disturbance and Reverberation 擾動與迴響 Fr...
17/11/2024

We are thrilled to announce the 16th CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum!

Disturbance and Reverberation 擾動與迴響

Friday 21 Feb & Saturday 22 Feb, 2025
In-person & Online

Call for Papers 徵稿啟事

We are constantly challenged by disturbances; as agentive actors, human beings are rendered vulnerable facing the unknown, unforeseen, and unprecedented. But there is no other way out except to reverberate within these disturbances. The perception of disturbance is always linked with disorder, confusion, and chaos, which overwhelms us with an atmosphere full of unsettling tensions. However, what we call disturbance is also where changes unfold. People forge solidarity while feeling vulnerable, learn fresh ideas when the old ones are obsolete, and create new order out of the decadent. Indeed, disturbances always vibrate our world, but so do our connections, which reverberate the warm sense of togetherness to the surrounding others. Reverberation is about intensity, but whether fleeting or enduring, we are emanating support and hope in this precarious world.

我們不斷遭受到擾動的挑戰;作為行動者的人類在面對未知、不可預見甚至前所未有的情況時,往往會感到脆弱不堪。但除了與這些紛擾相共振、迴響以外,我們別無他法。人們關於擾動的認知總是與無序、迷亂和混沌聯繫在一起,而這種認知將我們籠罩在充滿不安張力的氛圍之中。不過,我們所說的紛擾也在孕育著轉機。人們會在感到脆弱時團結一致,會在思想落後時推陳出新,也會在荒蕪頹廢中建立新秩序。的確,紛擾本身總是在顫動著我們的世界,但我們彼此之間的聯繫也同樣如此——它讓和睦溫情不斷在人們身邊傳遞。迴響與強度緊密相關,但無論它轉瞬即逝或經久不衰,我們都在這個風雨飄搖的世界播撒關懷和希望。

Experiencing the post-COVID world with daunting challenges, we attempt to inquire again about issues of individuals and institutions, human beings and the environment, and social injustice and inequality. Listening to the often-silenced voices, anthropologists today are still dedicated to revealing the existing forms of negotiation and resistance to structural and literal violence, highlighting the moving stories about reverberating humans in their life worlds. What is disturbing different subjects? How can we trace trajectories of disturbances in the network across the boundaries? How do people dwell in this disorienting living condition? How do human beings imagine and engender possibilities? We seek papers that aim to discuss and debate the notion of disturbance and reverberation within anthropology and related disciplines.

當體驗這個面臨嚴峻挑戰的後疫情世界時,我們希望再次探究個體與機構、人類與環境、社會不平等和不公正等議題。時至今日,人類學家仍在聆聽著那些被湮沒的聲音,致力於昭示現存的對於結構性暴力甚至實質性暴力的討論與反抗,同時凸顯出人們生活中的動人故事。是什麼在干擾不同的主體?在跨越邊界的社會網絡中,我們如何追蹤擾動的軌跡?在迷惘的生活情形中,人們如何找尋自身的棲所?人們如何想象與創造出可能性?我們徵集的論文旨在研討和辯論人類學及相關學科中擾動與迴響之概念。

Proposal Submission
Submission type: individual paper proposal
Language for submission and presentation: English only

Word limit for abstract: 250 words, not including titles
Abstract submission deadline: Friday 22 Nov, 2024, 23:59 GMT+8
Announcement of acceptance: Friday 20 Dec, 2024
Full Paper submission deadline for accepted applicants: Friday 31 Jan, 2025 (23:59 GMT +8)

Interested applicants are to submit an online application through the following link:
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=Z0SPUnKTWkqMlPonAoUhXRCZN9OHaXdNjm-01bdHYKVUQlZMTUVXUjVONFE5RkpQN0xDMDdQSTlXMi4u

Forum Website
https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/index.html

Forum Committee
CHEN Tiankuang
LYU Zihan
CHEN Wenzhao
CHANG Lei
Juliette WU

Sponsors
Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

For inquiries, please contact the Forum Committee at: [email protected]

30/01/2023

The 14th Annual CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum "Renewal: Anthropological Imagining in the Midst of Change" will be held on 3-4 Feb 2023 (next Friday & Saturday) online. 40 postgraduate students from universities around the world will present their research in 12 panels, covering a wide range of topics including gender, education, migration, environment, religion, economy, ethics, and more. All interested are welcome to join the keynote address and panel discussions!

[Keynote Address] The Challenge of Change: Expectations of Gender in Urban Transformation since 1949 in a Disadvantaged Neighbourhood of Central Beijing

Date: Friday 3 Feb 2023
Time: 9:15-11:05 am
Mode: In-person and online
Venue: Room 115, Humanities Building, CUHK
Zoom meeting link: https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/96146625017?pwd=V09QWkpJcXhDV29HTE9pbnBOUVh5UT09
Meeting ID: 961 4662 5017
Passcode: 758615

[Forum Information]
Date: Friday 3 Feb & Saturday 4 Feb 2023
Mode: Online via Zoom
Forum schedule: https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/schedule.html
Forum handbook: https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/handbook.html
Zoom meeting links: https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/online.html

#港中文人類學

We are pleased to announce PGSF14! Call for Papers: The 14th Annual CUHK Anthropology  Postgraduate Forum【徵稿啟事】第十四屆香港中文大...
16/09/2022

We are pleased to announce PGSF14!

Call for Papers: The 14th Annual CUHK Anthropology Postgraduate Forum【徵稿啟事】第十四屆香港中文大學人類學系研究生論壇

Renewal: Anthropological imagining in the midst of change
復新:變動年代的人類學想象

Date: Friday 3 Feb & Saturday 4 Feb 2023
日期:2023年2月3日至4日(週五及週六)

Venue: Online via Zoom
場地:線上(使用Zoom應用程式)

Waves of change pervade history. Responding to the uncertainty and opportunity embodied within changes, renewal, whether as action or desire, shapes human experiences in significant ways, despite it sometimes being an illusion. Today, hope for renewal seems to be intensifying around the world, creating an urge for new anthropological investigation, theorization, and imagination.
回望歷史,變動貫穿其中,在不斷增添變數的同時,也開啟諸多機遇。種種不確定性當前,“復新”——不論作為行動或是願景——構成了形塑人類經驗的重要力量,哪怕有時,它只是一個幻影。當今世代下,人們對於“復新”的希冀似乎愈加強烈,也正是在此時,更需要新的人類學研究、理論與想象作為回應。

What does renewal mean in practice? How are visions of renewal and its variants—restoration, reconstruction, and regeneration—interpreted, circulated, and enacted within various sociocultural traditions, political projects and individual life experiences? In what ways do history, memory, and nostalgia underlie projects of renewal? How do positionalities shaped by different social categories and identities, such as gender, race, ethnicity, class, and caste, impact attitudes toward, and experiences of, renewal? What emotional and bodily experiences does renewal open up? How do relationships among the Self, the Other, the environment, and the material world reconfigure in the process of renewal? How are visions of the future contested through reinterpretations of the past? What do different formulations and experiences of renewal tell us about what it means to be human? And in what ways is disciplinary renewal emerging in anthropology today?
“復新”究竟在實踐中意味著什麼?“復新”及其多種表現形式——恢復、重建、再生等——如何在不同文化傳統、政治運動乃至個體生命經驗中,被闡釋、傳播與踐行?“復新”背後,又埋藏著何種有關歷史、記憶與往昔的多重敘事?性別、種族、民族、階級、種姓等社會分層或身份認同,將如何塑造我們對於“復新”的態度與經驗?哪些情感和身體體驗將因此開啟?“復新”之中,自我、他者、環境與物質世界之間的關係,又將如何展開?身處新舊之間,對過去的闡釋,會怎樣挑戰關於未來的想象?有關“復新”的不同構思與實踐,會如何啟示我們人之為人的意義?今天的人類學,又能以何種方式進行學科內的“復新”?

Convened by the Department of Anthropology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, this year’s Postgraduate Forum aims to examine the diverse meanings and practices of renewal. We encourage conference papers that potentially speak to renewal, as well as associated concepts like restoration and reconstruction, from all anthropological subfields and related disciplines. For example, papers might address how renewal is envisioned and experienced in the aftermath of pivotal events, including but not limited to pandemic, displacement, ecological crisis, social movement, and natural disaster; papers might also engage with traditions or institutions of all kinds, whether biomedical, religious, political, economic, cultural, ethical, or ontological, to problematize mainstream knowledge and values regarding renewal and its alternative expressions; papers might investigate disruption and reconstruction in the past as well; applicants can also take anthropology’s research practice and disciplinary history as points of investigation, and provide critiques of anthropological theory and methodology. Above are just a few examples, among many others, of how reflecting through the lens of renewal can shed light on our understanding of human experiences. We invite you to join us in developing the rich theoretical potential of the concept.
本屆香港中文大學人類學系研究生論壇,旨在探索“復新”的多重內涵及其實踐。我們歡迎來自人類學各個子領域和相關學科的、對“復新”及其相關概念有所回應的論文來稿,例如:在經歷疫情,被迫遷徙,生態危機,社會運動,自然災害等重大事件後,“復新”如何被想象與體驗;根植於不同傳統與制度體系(包括但不限於生物醫學、宗教、政治、經濟、文化、倫理或是本體論意義上的)之中,有關“復新”的本土知識,如何將主流價值問題化;對遺跡的分析與重讀,將如何揭示歷史進程中的紛擾,中斷,與重建;申請者同樣可將人類學學科本身的實踐與歷史作為研究對象,對人類學理論與研究方法做出批判。以上僅做舉例,拋磚引玉,我們邀請參與者們透過“復新”這一視角,展開對人類經驗認識的反思與探詢,並共同挖掘“復新”這一概念豐富的理論內涵。

Abstract Submission 論文提交指引
Submission Type: Individual Paper Proposal
提交類型:個人論文
Language for Submission and Presentation: English only
會議語言:僅接受英文摘要、論文及發表

Word Limit for Abstract: 300 words
摘要字數上限:300字
Word Limit for Full Paper: 2750-3000 words
全文字數限制:2750至3000字

Abstract Submission Deadline: Nov. 13 (Sun), 2022, 23:59 GMT+8
摘要提交截止時間:2022年11月13日(星期日)23時59分
Announcement of Acceptance: Nov. 25 (Fri), 2022
獲選結果公佈時間:2022年11月25日(星期五)
Full Paper Submission Deadline: Jan. 2 (Mon), 2023, 23:59 GMT+8
全文提交截止時間:2023年1月2日(星期一)23時59分

Please submit your application and abstract online:
請於網上提交論文摘要:
https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13655232

Forum Committee:
Ao, Chon Hei (Alvin)
Kıran, Huzeyfe
Li, Xing
Ma, Jinghan
O’Reilly, Neil
Zheng, Xinche
Zuo, Mengge

Sponsors:
Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Website:
https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/index.html

For more information, contact The Forum Committee at: [email protected]

In the meantime, kindly save the date for the keynote address of Dr. Ted Fischer.
30/01/2022

In the meantime, kindly save the date for the keynote address of Dr. Ted Fischer.

Please stay tuned for the announcement of the forum program!!
30/01/2022

Please stay tuned for the announcement of the forum program!!

25/01/2021

We are pleased to announce the program of the online conference scheduled to take place this week. This is not a fee-charging event and all are welcome to attend. In addition to the panels on 29-30th January, there will be a virtual tour of an urban neighborhood in Hong Kong and a screening event focusing on a rural village in Hong Kong on 31st.

Schedule and details of the program can be found here: https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/schedule.html

To attend the online conference, please register here: https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/pgforum/registration.html

Hope to see you at the conference!

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