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The 2nd Global China Dialogue (GCD II)
Transculturality and New Global Governance
Call for participants
2015 UK–China Cultural Exchange
2nd Global China Dialogue:
Transculturality and New Global Governance
Date: Monday-Tuesday, 23–24 November, 2015
Venue: The Wolfson Auditorium, the British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to the 2nd Global China Dialogue: Transculturality and New Global Governance. It is organised jointly by CCPN Global (China in Comparative Perspective Network Global, a UK-based global academic society), the China Media Centre, University of Westminster, and the Development Institute, Fudan University, with the British Sociological Association (BSA) and Chinese Association of World Politics Studies as honorary organizers, and supported by the British Council and the Cultural Office of Chinese Embassy in the UK.
The year 2015 is a significant date, having been announced as the ‘Year of UK–China Cultural Exchange’ by the Chinese and British governments. During the year, both countries are holding a series of high-level cultural activities in order to promote cultural communication and industrial collaboration, as well as mutual understanding and friendship between them. In particular, they both chose ‘creativity’ as a theme for their Culture Seasons.
Following the success of the 1st Global China Dialogue (GCD), organized by CCPN Global and YES Global in 2014 in London, the 2nd GCD will focus on ‘transculturality and new global governance’. It will consist of six panels:
- New global governance
- Transculturality and social creativity
- Global governance and regional governance
- New media and transcultural practice
- Climate change and global environmental governance
- ‘Civilized dialogue’ from transcultural and comparative perspectives
The event will discuss all facets of new global governance, encompassing national governments, international organizations, multinational companies, NGOs and citizens, as well as seeking new rules of ‘civilized dialogue’, encouraging both sides to listen to the other, understand cultural differences, respect local customs, accept different perspectives and acknowledge the common destiny of humanity, with a view to building a harmonious, symbiosis-based global community.
We will have contributions from a wide range of leading scholars and international influencers. You can check event information from our website www.dialogue.global-china.org. The complete programme will be available on the website and the two weeks before the event.
The registration fee is £180. As we have limited spaces, please check with us events@ccpn-global.org before you complete the online registration form HERE.
The deadline for registration is Friday 30th October 2015.
Should you have any further queries please email: events@ccpn-global.org or call –
- CCPN Global: +442080994815
- or China Media Centre, University of Westminster: +442083577354
- or Development Institute, Fudan University: +86 13611040945
We look forward to seeing you at the event!
Yours sincerely,
Professor Xiangqun Chang Professor Hugo de Burgh Professor ZHANG Letian
Director of CCPN Global (UK) Director of China Media Centre, Co-Director of CCPN Global (China)
Honorary Professor of UCL, UK University of Westminster, UK Centre Director of Fudan University, China
Honorary Organizers
- The British Sociological Association (BSA)
- Chinese Association of World Politics Studies, China
Organizers
- CCPN Global, UK
- The China Media Centre, University of Westminster, UK
- Fudan Development Institute, Fudan University, China
- YES Global, UK
Organization Committee
Chairs
- Professor Xiangqun Chang, Director, CCPN Global, UK
- Professor Hugo de Burgh, Director of the China Media Centre, University of Westminster, UK
- Professor ZHANG Letian, Director of the Research Centre for Social and Cultural Anthropology, Fudan University, China; Co-director of CCPN Global, UK
General Secretary
- Mr Philip Hao, President of YES Global; CEO of UVIC Group, UK
Members
- Professor Martin Albrow FAcSS, Honorary Vice President of the British Sociological Association (BSA); Senior Fellow of the Käte Hamburger Centre for Advanced Studies, Law as Culture, University of Bonn, Germany
- Dr Dongning Feng, Director Centre for Translation Studies, SOAS, University of London, UK
- Emeritus Professor Stephan Feuchtwang, Department of Anthropology, LSE, UK
- Ms Zoe Reed, Chair, Society for Anglo Chinese Understanding, UK
- Mr Xiaowei Xiang, Minister Counsellor, Chinese Embassy to the UK
- Professor Shuo Yu, Representative, China–Europa Centre for Transcultural Communication, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China; Co-founder of the China–Europa Forum, France
- Ms Haiou Zhang, Editor-in-chief, New World Press (China)
- Associate Professor ZHANG Yi, Deputy Dean of the Development Institute,
Fudan University, China
Supporters
- British Council, UK
- Centre for Applied Linguistics, University College London, UK
- Centre for European Reform, UK
- Centre for Translation Studies, SOAS, University of London, UK
- China–Europa Forum, France
- Cultural Office of the Chinese Embassy in the UK
- Global China Press, UK
- Global China Unit, UK
- Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
- Journal of China in Comparative Perspective
- New World Press, China
- Research Centre for Discourse and Communications, Zhenjiang University of Media and Communication, China
- Research Centre for Social Cultural Anthropology, Fudan University, China
- Research Centre for Social Theory, Peking University, China
- Research Centre for Studies of Sociological Theory and Methods, Renmin University of China
- Society for Anglo–Chinese Understanding (SACU), UK
- The Society for China–UK Cultural Exchange (SCUCE), UK
Sponsors (in alphabetical order)
- Cypress Books Co. Ltd (UK)
- Learning without Borders
- MyOffer® (Global University Web Portal)
- Shanghai Baisui Health Science and Technology Group, China
- Shanghai Da‘ai Culture and Communication Ltd
- UVIC Group, UK
Media support
- www.xinhuanet.com
- www.china.com.cn
- www.chinadaily.com.cn
- Interactive Media Britain
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