CIES 2018 - 62nd Annual Meeting of the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES)
Date2018-03-25 - 2018-03-29
Deadline2017-12-15
VenueMexico City, Mexico
Keywords
Websitehttps://cies2018.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
For many centuries, maps have been used to understand the world. Besides delineating geographic boundaries, maps have been marked by borders and hierarchies of knowledge and power – between Old World and New World, East and West, North and South, and between and within nation-states.
In a similar way, comparative and international education as a field has reflected divisions between what have been characterized as developed and developing nations, and by notions about where and by whom knowledge is generated and exchanged. The knowledge exchange has often been a monologue in which the “experts” of the North speak to and study the South. Yet, as global forces increasingly connect local actors across divisions and borders, opportunities arise to remap intellectual boundaries and reshape the flow of global knowledge production and exchange in education.
The theme of CIES 2018, “Re-mapping Global Education,” aims to shift the traditional starting point of research to a greater extent toward the global South. This shift not only enables South-North dialogue, but also enhances North-South dialogue and the expansion of South- South collaboration. The new map requires us as scholars and practitioners to expand our awareness of the voices, actors and knowledge producers that have historically been marginalized in educational research and institutions. Taking advantage of the widening epistemological parameters of our field, we will focus the conversation on theories and methodologies produced in the global South, with a view toward exploring new voices around the globe. This perspective impels us to forge commitments with greater dedication than ever across all kinds of borders and to re-envision possibilities for cooperation and mutual support in advancing education research and practice.
CIES invites proposals for papers, panel sessions, roundtables, and poster sessions that build on the expansion of the parameters of knowledge production and educational practice along these lines within the field of comparative and international education.
CIES 2018 will also feature a set of highlighted sessions around sub-themes related to the conference’s main theme. Submitters are invited, but not required, to address one or more of the following issues:
Southern Theories and Methodologies
South-South Collaboration, Theories and Practice
Rethinking North-South Dichotomies
Indigenous Epistemologies
Education Initiatives for and by Aboriginals, Indigenous Peoples and First Nations
Poststructural Theories, Research and Practice
Global Inequalities in Knowledge Production and Exchange
Conference Academic Chair: Professor Regina Cortina, Teachers College, Columbia University
In a similar way, comparative and international education as a field has reflected divisions between what have been characterized as developed and developing nations, and by notions about where and by whom knowledge is generated and exchanged. The knowledge exchange has often been a monologue in which the “experts” of the North speak to and study the South. Yet, as global forces increasingly connect local actors across divisions and borders, opportunities arise to remap intellectual boundaries and reshape the flow of global knowledge production and exchange in education.
The theme of CIES 2018, “Re-mapping Global Education,” aims to shift the traditional starting point of research to a greater extent toward the global South. This shift not only enables South-North dialogue, but also enhances North-South dialogue and the expansion of South- South collaboration. The new map requires us as scholars and practitioners to expand our awareness of the voices, actors and knowledge producers that have historically been marginalized in educational research and institutions. Taking advantage of the widening epistemological parameters of our field, we will focus the conversation on theories and methodologies produced in the global South, with a view toward exploring new voices around the globe. This perspective impels us to forge commitments with greater dedication than ever across all kinds of borders and to re-envision possibilities for cooperation and mutual support in advancing education research and practice.
CIES invites proposals for papers, panel sessions, roundtables, and poster sessions that build on the expansion of the parameters of knowledge production and educational practice along these lines within the field of comparative and international education.
CIES 2018 will also feature a set of highlighted sessions around sub-themes related to the conference’s main theme. Submitters are invited, but not required, to address one or more of the following issues:
Southern Theories and Methodologies
South-South Collaboration, Theories and Practice
Rethinking North-South Dichotomies
Indigenous Epistemologies
Education Initiatives for and by Aboriginals, Indigenous Peoples and First Nations
Poststructural Theories, Research and Practice
Global Inequalities in Knowledge Production and Exchange
Conference Academic Chair: Professor Regina Cortina, Teachers College, Columbia University
Other CFPs
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