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Call for Papers

"Traditional Knowledge: Recognising, Engaging, Understanding
Difference"
International Indigenous Conference
University of Auckland
Auckland (New Zealand)
6-9 June 2010

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Theme and its derivation:
‘Kei muri i te awe kapara he tangata ke’
- ‘Behind the tattooed face a stranger stands’
- ‘Seeking understandings beyond first impressions’
- ‘Recognising, engaging, understanding difference’

Abstract:
This conference will discuss strategies for generating social,
educational, intellectual and economic opportunities by building
relationships that engage, understand and accommodate difference to
overcome the adverse effects that result from the failure to
understand sufficiently the differences among Indigenous and
non-Indigenous communities and societies.

Given the diversity present in those attending, there will be many
opportunities to learn from diverse contexts around the world about
efforts to engage across the interface between Indigenous and
non-Indigenous communities, across all disciplines, from individuals
to societies, governments and nations. The intention is to move
beyond identifying and understanding problems towards creative
solutions that meet the needs of present and future generations. The
conference provides the opportunity to develop a broader
understanding by seeing and hearing things outside our own scope, to
make connections across boundaries, and to formulate partnerships
across new interfaces.

Key questions:
- Where and when does difference become an issue?
- What and where are the sites of conflict or hostility?
- What are the main points of contention?
- How can we live with difference?
- What solutions can we offer?
- What futures can we imagine?

Strands dealing with critical issues in:
- Society, Culture and Language
- Health
- Education
- Law and Justice
- Economic Development & Business
- Science and Knowledge
- Resources and Environment
- Alterity and Difference
- Communities: past, present and future

Target groups:
- Academics
- Emerging researchers and graduate students
- Community workers and activists
- Local and national government representatives
- Elders

Confirmed keynote speakers to date include:
Professor Larissa Behrendt, Professor John Borrows, Moana Jackson,
Assistant Professor Daniel Longboat, Dr Pita Sharples, and Professor
Ngahuia Te Awekotuku.

Abstracts for individual and panel presentations can be submitted
online via the conference website. Responses to submissions will be
made from 1 February 2010 (if not earlier). The closing date for
submissions will be 31 March 2010. The number of presentations is
limited, so early submissions will have a greater chance of being
accepted.

For more information on the conference or to register interest in it,
please visit our website at: http://www.traditionalknowledge2010.ac.nz


Contact:

Dr Susan Healy
Nga Pae o te Maramatanga
c/o The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland 1142
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 373 7599 84217
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.traditionalknowledge2010.ac.nz

 
 
 
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