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Call for Papers

Theme: How Intercultural Encounters (Re)Shape the Contemporary World
Subtitle: Re-Learning to be Human for Global Times
Type: International Conference
Institution: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP)
   Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Location: Iasi (Romania)
Date: 27.–28.10.2017
Deadline: 15.9.2017

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Intercultural encounters both home and abroad have become a common
event: nowadays different cultures are a glance or a click away.
Traditionally, encounters between cultures took place through
long-distance human mobility or the wide circulation of artefacts;
they involved the displacement of individuals or objects and some
degree of preparedness. Whatever their motivation and form, such
encounters are held to be defining moments when individuals gain a
better understanding of themselves while cultures interact, converse,
clash or merge. Globalization, however, has transformed intercultural
encounters; in a world with permeable boundaries where people come
together increasingly in new work contexts and social environments,
intercultural encounters are no longer a distant option, but an
everyday fact.

On the one hand, intercultural encounters reflect the contemporary
developments in terms of globalization and virtualization. On the
other hand, they can cause and accelerate such world changes. As
encounters with people of different backgrounds and values tend to be
more fortuitous, immediate and direct, preparedness decreases and
intercultural interactions appear to become more challenging. More or
less intentionally, they bring together real and virtual individuals
and communities, leading to a confrontation of their cultural
differences and humane similarities. Notwithstanding the challenges,
such interactions may generate a new awareness of the other and of
the self and an enhanced understanding of what it means to be human.

This conference proposes to survey and investigate the different
forms and effects of intercultural encounters, both real and virtual,
and to discuss how they shape the contemporary world and how they act
on re-learning to be human. It aims to find out whether intercultural
encounters can be expected to produce new forms of communication and
revise cultural definitions and thus radically reshape the world as
we know it.

The following issues can be discussed during the conference:

- How do globalization and virtualization change the form and
  substance of intercultural encounters?
- What are some strategies for understanding intercultural encounters
  in the contemporary world?
- Are there new types of dialogue and knowledge emerging from
  contemporary intercultural encounters?
- What are the kinds of impact that intercultural encounters have on
  spiritual practices?
- What are the effects of contemporary intercultural encounters? Do
  they change our views of culture?
- Do they affect our understanding of humanity? Do they produce new,
  shared values?

Abstract

Please send an abstract of up to 300 words and a brief CV to
Professor Dan Chițoiu [dan...@yahoo.com], Assistant Professor Oana
Cogeanu [oa_na...@yahoo.com] and [cua-...@cua.edu] by September 15,
2017. Full papers sent by October 1, 2017 will be considered to be
published by the RVP in its publication series "Cultural Heritage and
Contemporary Change". 

Contacts

Dan Chițoiu (Organizer)
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Iasi, Romania
dan...@yahoo.com

Oana Cogeanu (Coordinator)
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
Iasi, Romania
oa_na...@yahoo.com

Conference website:
http://www.crvp.org/conferences/2017/Iasi.html




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