Social Responsibility Within Changing Contexts
The Indigenous Knowledge and the Academia Special Interest Group is looking forward to receiving interesting paper proposals for the forthcoming CIES Annual Meeting taking place in Seattle, Washington, April 25 - 29, 2021.
The Indigenous Knowledge and the Academia Special Interest Group of the Comparative International Education Society (CIES) is a diverse grouping of researchers who investigate indi
genous knowledge as knowledge in its own rights to enrich and situate in academia. The aim of this SIG is to bring together scholars exploring these ways of knowing, doing, thinking, acting, being, and living. In relation to this year’s theme, Social Responsibility Within Changing Contexts, we welcome innovative, theoretical and empirical work as well as micro- and macro-level analysis related to indigenous knowledge and/or indigenous communities. We encourage proposals on a range of topics including, but not limited to, other ways of being socially responsible in changing indigenous contexts; ways of thinking about social responsibility; engaging with communities in socially responsible ways in changing contexts; the meaning or implication of social responsibility for and in indigenous communities in cha
nging contexts. Please note that authors accepted proposals will be given the opportunity to publish a revised version of their proposals.
Deadline for submission: October 1st, 2020
Best wish
es, officers of the SIG:
Co-Chairs: Maung Nyeu, Harvard University & Rebecca Y. Bayeck, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Secretary/Treasurer: Romina Quezada-Morales, Columbia University & Elena Semenova, Kazan Federal University
Communications Chair: Jennifer Fricas, Seattle University, & Social Media Officer: Tutaleni Asino, Oklahoma State University
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