Poverty: Interpreting the World’s Dividing Line
Poverty: Interpreting the World’s Dividing Line
International Conference
14-15 July
(Zoom sessions: 2 days/Virtual platform: 5 days)
Thematic Approach
Our conference wishes to explore world’s most complex and multifaceted enigma. From time, eternal poverty has been one of the most challenging and perplexing problems facing society. The new millennium abounds in examples of extreme poverty; it seems that in the most wealthy and technologically advanced era of mankind, poverty is vigorously growing and becoming ever more mainstream; the acceptability of poverty in society is a controversial issue in twenty-first century. It is race, religion, education, political opinion, nationality and sexual orientation that have traditionally been considered challenging and the root of social problems. However, poverty has been resilient against all social progress; it seems an impossible riddle to solve.
Our new conference wishes to engage in the philosophical, political and economical debates about the causes and solutions to the problem of poverty. We will explore the ideologies that often dominate the discussion, research the real philosophical and historical assumptions buried beneath the rhetoric so we can start solving this controversial and highly complex global phenomenon. Why is poverty growing? What are the social policies and the future perspectives in this ever-changing globalized world? How borders are shaped by poverty and what is the role of poverty in shaping the demographics of the 21st century?
Our organization, dedicated to interdisciplinarity, invites scholars from various fields including but not limited to philosophy, religion, theology, sociology, anthropology, history, literature, art, economics, geography, cultural and political studies along with representatives from think-tanks and organizations to contribute to the discussion and to debate issues.
Proposed Topics
– Poverty and politics
– Globalization and poverty
– Literature and poverty
– Arts and the depiction of poverty
– Social stratification and psychology
– Poverty and commerce
– Impoverished nations and expansionism
– Cinema and the portrayal of poverty
– Race and poverty: exploring the dividing lines
– Poverty and economy
– Borderlands and the ways poverty shaped them
– Border-crossing: the endless struggle against poverty
– “Poverty before, poverty now”: The life after border-crossing
– Globalization: borderless nations, borderless poverty in the 21st century
Proposed Formats (Lingua franca: English)
*Individually submitted papers (organized into panels by the GIRES committee)
* Panels (3-4 individual papers)
*Roundtable discussions (led by one of the presenters)
*Posters
Publication Opportunity
The Organizing Committee and GIRES Press wishes to publish the most powerful and dynamic presentations of the conference and include them in a collective volume in the form of short articles and/or long essays. For more information please contact us.
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION (Please use our online application form found in the conference's webpage)
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: July 6, 2022
ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION: July 8, 2022
PUBLICATION: GIRES PRESS
ACCREDITATION: Official Certificate Issued by GIRES
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Generating dialogue is of primary importance for our scholarly community and thus GIRES wishes to create a friendly and welcoming environment for all of our colleagues and offer all the tools to present their work in the best possible way.
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Our proposed topics & formats are not restrictive and we invite additional germane ideas
Due to the restrictions of Corona Crisis our event (for the time being) will take place virtually
Contact Info:
GIRES-GLOBAL INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH, EDUCATION & SCHOLARSHIP (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
www.gires.org (Dr. Konstantinos D. Karatzas-Director & Chloe Matias, Communication Officer)
Contact Email: info@gires.orgURL: https://www.gires.org/activities/conferences/poverty-interpreting-the-worlds-dividing-line-4/