第十一届全球中国对话——全球AI与数据治理
第十一届全球中国对话论坛征稿启事

继成功举办十届全球中国对话论坛(Global China Dialogue, GCD)之后,第十一届全球中国对话(GCD11)——“全球人工智能与数据治理”将于2026年12月4日(星期五)在英国国家学术院(The British Academy)举行。本届对话将聚焦通过制度设计、国际协同与伦理规范,推动人工智能与数据治理实现安全、可信与可持续发展。
作为重塑经济结构、社会治理与知识生产方式的重要力量,人工智能与数据正日益成为全球发展的关键驱动力。同时,它们也带来了隐私保护、算法偏见、数据主权与技术竞争等一系列重大挑战。在此背景下,治理实践正迅速演进,越来越强调跨国合作、多方参与以及共同原则与监管路径的构建。
本届对话将搭建一个多元交流平台,汇聚政策制定者、学者、科技界与产业界代表以及国际组织,共同探讨人工智能与数据治理的新框架、新模式与实践路径。
本届对话主办单位
- 英国全球中国学术院
- 英国兰卡斯特大学ESRC语料库社科研究中心
- 英国纽卡斯尔大学
本届对话组委会
主席
- 托尼·麦肯勒里 Tony McEnery 教授,全球中国学术院院士及理事会主席,英国社科院院士及理事会理事,英国皇家艺术院院士;兰开斯特大学语言学和英语语言学系杰出教授
- 常向群教授,英国皇家艺术院院士;全球中国学术院院士及院长;伦敦大学学院荣誉教授(2015-20),中国南开大学特聘教授
- 李利教授,全球中国学术院院士;英国纽卡斯尔大学副校长(全球事务)
秘书长
- 李伯一教授,全球中国学术院副院士及中方理事会秘书;南京财经大学工商管理学院教授
- 梁凯先生,全球中国学术院项目专员;英国 MELScience 商务总监
成员(按姓氏拼音顺序)
- 邴正教授,全球中国学术院院士及理事会中方主席、吉林大学前常务副校长、中国社会学会前副会长
- 程原博士,全球中国学术院信托人会信托人;罗盛咨询公司大中华区主席
- 马丁·雅克 Martin Jacques 教授,全球中国学术院院士,英国学者、记者、政治评论员及作家;兼任英国及中国多所知名大学的高级研究员和客座教授
- 李嵬教授,英国学术院院士,英国社科院院士,英国皇家艺术院院士,全球中国学术院院士及理事会非执行主席;伦敦大学学院教育与社会学部部长
- 巴纳比·鲍威尔 Barnaby Powell 先生,英国英中理解协会理事会成员
- 罗兰Laurence Roulleau-Berger教授,全球中国学术院院士和欧洲事务副院长;法国国家科学研究中心(CNRS)研究主任;法国里昂高等师范学院社会科学研究中心教授。
- 彼得·施罗德 Peter Schröder 教授,全球中国学术院院士及副院长;伦敦大学学院历史系欧洲与国际社会和政治研究教授
- 埃琳娜·塞米诺 Elena Semino 教授,英国社科院院士,英国皇家艺术院院士,兰开斯特大学语言学和英语语言学系教授, ESRC语料库社科研究中心前主任
- 谢立中教授,全球中国学术院院士及中方院长,北京大学社会学人类学研究所前所长和社会学系前主任、中国社会理论研究会前会长
- 张晓东教授,南京财经大学创新创业研究院院长;敏捷智库总裁;全球中国学术院中方非执行主席
本届对话四大版块
- 版块一:人工智能治理与关键技术监管
本版块探讨新兴人工智能系统的监管路径,包括基础模型与高风险应用。重点关注如何通过治理框架、技术标准与制度机制,确保先进技术在开发与应用过程中的安全性、问责性与有效监管。 版块二:数据治理、数字主权与权力结构
本版块聚焦数据在不同国家与领域中的生成、获取与治理方式,探讨数据所有权、跨境数据流动与数字主权等关键议题,并分析数字时代权力结构的演变及其全球影响。版块三:全球规则制定与技术竞争格局
本版块围绕人工智能与数据治理中的国际规范、监管协调与标准制定展开讨论,同时关注地缘政治竞争与国际合作如何共同塑造全球治理框架与技术生态。版块四:人工智能伦理、社会影响与可持续发展
本版块关注人工智能发展的伦理原则及其在实践中的落实,探讨其在社会、经济与环境层面的广泛影响,尤其是其在促进公平、包容与可持续发展方面的作用。
投稿邀请与参与方式
通过多元视角与跨界对话,第十一届全球中国对话旨在推动全球人工智能与数据治理的理论创新与实践发展,汇聚中国智慧与国际经验,促进构建安全、可信、开放且可持续的全球数字治理体系。
我们诚邀来自不同学科、领域和地区的投稿,共同探讨在人工智能与数据驱动的时代背景下,全球人工智能与数据治理所面临的挑战与机遇。点击投稿提交您的发言题目、内容提要和个人简介。
同时,我们也欢迎机构单位根据我们制定的《合作单位指南》参与本次对话,担任联合主办、协办、支持或赞助单位。
- 2026年7月31日:提交主题摘要的截止日期。
- 2026年10月15日:开始注册
- 2026年11月8日:演讲者提交演讲稿和PPT的截止日期。
- 2026年11月20日:注册的最终截止日期。
- 2026年11月27日:提供英文、中文和双语版本的会议程序下载。
- 2026年12月5日:第十届全球中国对话正式举行。
- 会议记录将于2027年出版,包含转录记录、双语翻译和编辑内容。
联系人:梁凯
邮箱:dialogue@gca-uk.org 或 info@globalchinaacademy.org
相关信息
- 提交摘要 (英文)
- 征稿启事 (英文)
- 征稿启事 (下载PDF文件)
- 本届对话英文官网(可下载对话大会手册)
- 本届对话中文官网(可下载对话大会手册)
- 全球中国对话合作指南(英文)
- 全球中国对话合作指南
- 访问全球中国对话系列网站(英文)
- 访问全球中国对话系列网站
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11th Global China Dialogue: Global AI and Data Governance
Following ten successful Global China Dialogue (GCD) Forums, the 11th GCD – Global AI and Data Governance – will be held at the British Academy on Friday, 4 December 2026. GCD11 will focus on how to advance safe, trustworthy, and sustainable governance of artificial intelligence and data through institutional design, international coordination, and ethical frameworks.
As a transformative force reshaping economic structures, social governance, and knowledge production, artificial intelligence and data are increasingly central to global development. At the same time, they raise critical challenges related to privacy protection, algorithmic bias, data sovereignty, and technological competition. In response, governance efforts are evolving rapidly, with growing emphasis on cross-border collaboration, multi-stakeholder engagement, and the development of shared principles and regulatory approaches.
This Dialogue will provide a platform for diverse conversations, bringing together policymakers, scholars, technology leaders, business representatives, and international organizations to explore emerging frameworks, governance models, and practical pathways for global AI and data governance.
Organizers:
- Global China Academy, UK
- ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science, Lancaster University, UK
- Newcastle university, University of Exeter, UK
Organizing committee:
Chairs
- Professor Tony McEnery FAcSS FRSA, FGCA and Chair of Global China Academy Council; Distinguished Professor of English Language and Linguistics at Lancaster University; Council Member of Academy of Social Sciences, UK
- Professor Xiangqun Chang FRSA FGCA and President of Global China Academy; Honorary Professor of University College London (2015-20), UK; Distinguished Professor of Nankai University, China
- Professor Li Li, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Global Engagement in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS), University of Exeter, UK; Deputy Secretary General (UK) of UK-China Humanities Alliance for Higher Education, UK
General Secretaries
- Professor LI Boyi, Associate Fellow and Secretary of the GCA Chinese Council, Global China Academy; School of Business Administration, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, China
- Mr Kai Liang, Event Officer, Global China Academy;Director of Business Development of MEL Science, UK
Members (in alphabetical order)
- Professor BING Zheng FGCA, Chinese Chair of Global China Academy Council; Former Vice-President of Jilin University; Former Vice-President of Chinese Sociological Association
- Dr Yuan Cheng, Trustee of the Global China Academy Board of Trustees; Greater China Chairman, Russell Reynolds Associates, China
- Professor Martin Jacques FGCA, a British academic, journalist, political commentator, and author; Senior Fellow and Visiting Professor at several leading universities in the UK and China
- Professor Li Wei FBA FAcSS FRSA FGCA and Director and Non-Executive Chair of Global China Academy Council; Director and Dean of the UCL Institute of Education (IOE), UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, UK
- Mr Barnaby Powell, Council Member, Society for Anglo–Chinese Understanding, UK
- Professor Laurence Roulleau-Berger FGCA, Vice President for European engagement of Global China Academy; Research Director at the National Centre for Scientific Research; Professor at Triangle, École Normale Supérieure of Lyon, France
- Professor Peter Schröder, FGCA and Vice-President and Founding Fellow of Global China Academy; Department of History and European and International Social and Political Studies, University College London, UK
- Professor Elena Semino FAcSS FRSA, Professor at Department: Linguistics and English Language, Director of ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS), Lancaster University, UK
- Professor XIE Lizhong FGCA and Chinese President of Global China Academy; Former Head of Institute of Sociology and Anthropology and Department of Sociology, Peking University; President of Association of Social Theory Studies of China, UK
- Professor ZHANG Xiaodong FGCA and Chinese Non-Executive Chair of Global China Academy Council; Executive Director, Academic Committee of the Chinese Management Association; ECO of Agile Think Tank, China
GCD10 consists of four thematic panels:
- Panel 1 AI Governance and Advanced Technology Regulation
This panel explores regulatory approaches to emerging AI systems, including foundation models and high-risk applications. It will examine how governance frameworks, standards, and institutional mechanisms can ensure accountability, safety, and effective oversight in the development and deployment of advanced technologies.
- Panel 2 Data Governance, Digital Sovereignty, and Power Structures
This panel focuses on how data is generated, accessed, and governed across different jurisdictions and sectors. It will address key issues of data ownership, cross-border data flows, digital sovereignty, and the evolving distribution of power in the global digital landscape.
- Global Rule-making and Technological Competition
This panel examines the formation of international norms, regulatory coordination, and standard-setting in AI and data governance. It will also consider how geopolitical competition and cooperation influence the shaping of global governance frameworks and technological ecosystems.
- Panel 4 AI Ethics, Societal Impact, and Sustainable Development
This panel addresses the ethical principles guiding AI development and their implementation in practice. It will explore the broader societal, economic, and environmental impacts of AI, with particular attention to inclusivity, fairness, and the contribution of AI to sustainable development.
Submissions and Collaboration
Through diverse perspectives and cross-sector dialogue, the 11th Global China Dialogue aims to contribute Chinese insights and international experience to global AI and data governance, fostering a more secure, trustworthy, open, and sustainable digital governance landscape.
We invite submissions from diverse disciplines, sectors, and regions, focusing on technology- and data-driven social transformation, to examine key issues, challenges, and opportunities in global AI and data governance. Click “Submit” to upload your proposed presentation title, abstract, and biographical note.
We also welcome institutional participation in this Dialogue in line with our Guidelines for Partner Institutions, including roles as co-organisers, collaborating partners, supporting organisations, or sponsors.
Important Dates for GCD XI:
- 31st July 2026: Deadline for submitting abstracts for proposed topics.
- 15th October 2025: Online registration opens.
- 8th November 2026: Deadline for speakers to submit their notes and PowerPoint presentations.
- 20th November 2026: Final deadline for registration.
- 27th November 2026: Programme available for download in English, Chinese, and dual-language formats.
- 4th December 2026: Date of the 11th Global China Dialogue.
The proceedings of GCD XI will be published in 2027, featuring transcribed records, bilingual translation, and editing.
Contact: Kai Liang
More info
- Abstract Submition
- GCD11 Call for Papers (Download PDF file)
- GCD11 Call for Papers (Chinese)
- GCD Partnership Guidelines
- GCD Partnership Guidelines (Chinese)
- GCD series Home
- GCD series Home (Chinese)
11th Global China Dialogue: Global AI and Data Governance
Call for Papers

Following ten successful Global China Dialogue (GCD) Forums, the 11th GCD – Global AI and Data Governance – will be held at the British Academy on Friday, 4 December 2026. GCD11 will focus on how to advance safe, trustworthy, and sustainable governance of artificial intelligence and data through institutional design, international coordination, and ethical frameworks.
As a transformative force reshaping economic structures, social governance, and knowledge production, artificial intelligence and data are increasingly central to global development. At the same time, they raise critical challenges related to privacy protection, algorithmic bias, data sovereignty, and technological competition. In response, governance efforts are evolving rapidly, with growing emphasis on cross-border collaboration, multi-stakeholder engagement, and the development of shared principles and regulatory approaches.
This Dialogue will provide a platform for diverse conversations, bringing together policymakers, scholars, technology leaders, business representatives, and international organizations to explore emerging frameworks, governance models, and practical pathways for global AI and data governance.
Organizers:
- Global China Academy, UK
- ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science, Lancaster University, UK
- Newcastle university, University of Exeter, UK
Organizing committee:
Chairs
- Professor Tony McEnery FAcSS FRSA, FGCA and Chair of Global China Academy Council; Distinguished Professor of English Language and Linguistics at Lancaster University; Council Member of Academy of Social Sciences, UK
- Professor Xiangqun Chang FRSA FGCA and President of Global China Academy; Honorary Professor of University College London (2015-20), UK; Distinguished Professor of Nankai University, China
- Professor Li Li, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Global Engagement in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS), University of Exeter, UK; Deputy Secretary General (UK) of UK-China Humanities Alliance for Higher Education, UK
General Secretaries
- Professor LI Boyi, Associate Fellow and Secretary of the GCA Chinese Council, Global China Academy; School of Business Administration, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, China
- Mr Kai Liang, Event Officer, Global China Academy;Director of Business Development of MEL Science, UK
Members (in alphabetical order)
- Professor BING Zheng FGCA, Chinese Chair of Global China Academy Council; Former Vice-President of Jilin University; Former Vice-President of Chinese Sociological Association
- Dr Yuan Cheng, Trustee of the Global China Academy Board of Trustees; Greater China Chairman, Russell Reynolds Associates, China
- Professor Martin Jacques FGCA, a British academic, journalist, political commentator, and author; Senior Fellow and Visiting Professor at several leading universities in the UK and China
- Professor Li Wei FBA FAcSS FRSA FGCA and Director and Non-Executive Chair of Global China Academy Council; Director and Dean of the UCL Institute of Education (IOE), UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, UK
- Mr Barnaby Powell, Council Member, Society for Anglo–Chinese Understanding, UK
- Professor Laurence Roulleau-Berger FGCA, Vice President for European engagement of Global China Academy; Research Director at the National Centre for Scientific Research; Professor at Triangle, École Normale Supérieure of Lyon, France
- Professor Peter Schröder, FGCA and Vice-President and Founding Fellow of Global China Academy; Department of History and European and International Social and Political Studies, University College London, UK
- Professor Elena Semino FAcSS FRSA, Professor at Department: Linguistics and English Language, Director of ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS), Lancaster University, UK
- Professor XIE Lizhong FGCA and Chinese President of Global China Academy; Former Head of Institute of Sociology and Anthropology and Department of Sociology, Peking University; President of Association of Social Theory Studies of China, UK
- Professor ZHANG Xiaodong FGCA and Chinese Non-Executive Chair of Global China Academy Council; Executive Director, Academic Committee of the Chinese Management Association; ECO of Agile Think Tank, China
GCD10 consists of four thematic panels:
- Panel 1 AI Governance and Advanced Technology Regulation
This panel explores regulatory approaches to emerging AI systems, including foundation models and high-risk applications. It will examine how governance frameworks, standards, and institutional mechanisms can ensure accountability, safety, and effective oversight in the development and deployment of advanced technologies.
- Panel 2 Data Governance, Digital Sovereignty, and Power Structures
This panel focuses on how data is generated, accessed, and governed across different jurisdictions and sectors. It will address key issues of data ownership, cross-border data flows, digital sovereignty, and the evolving distribution of power in the global digital landscape.
- Global Rule-making and Technological Competition
This panel examines the formation of international norms, regulatory coordination, and standard-setting in AI and data governance. It will also consider how geopolitical competition and cooperation influence the shaping of global governance frameworks and technological ecosystems.
- Panel 4 AI Ethics, Societal Impact, and Sustainable Development
This panel addresses the ethical principles guiding AI development and their implementation in practice. It will explore the broader societal, economic, and environmental impacts of AI, with particular attention to inclusivity, fairness, and the contribution of AI to sustainable development.
Submissions and Collaboration
Through diverse perspectives and cross-sector dialogue, the 11th Global China Dialogue aims to contribute Chinese insights and international experience to global AI and data governance, fostering a more secure, trustworthy, open, and sustainable digital governance landscape.
We invite submissions from diverse disciplines, sectors, and regions, focusing on technology- and data-driven social transformation, to examine key issues, challenges, and opportunities in global AI and data governance. Click “Submit” to upload your proposed presentation title, abstract, and biographical note.
We also welcome institutional participation in this Dialogue in line with our Guidelines for Partner Institutions, including roles as co-organisers, collaborating partners, supporting organisations, or sponsors.
Important Dates for GCD XI:
- 31st July 2026: Deadline for submitting abstracts for proposed topics.
- 15th October 2025: Online registration opens.
- 8th November 2026: Deadline for speakers to submit their notes and PowerPoint presentations.
- 20th November 2026: Final deadline for registration.
- 27th November 2026: Programme available for download in English, Chinese, and dual-language formats.
- 4th December 2026: Date of the 11th Global China Dialogue.
The proceedings of GCD XI will be published in 2027, featuring transcribed records, bilingual translation, and editing.
Contact: Kai Liang
More info
- Abstract Submition
- GCD11 Call for Papers (Download PDF file)
- GCD11 Call for Papers (Chinese)
- GCD Partnership Guidelines
- GCD Partnership Guidelines (Chinese)
- GCD series Home
- GCD series Home (Chinese)
- Registration
- Registration (Chinese)
- GCD11 Call for Participants
- GCD11 Call for Participants (Chinese)
