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Transdisciplinary China: Research in Practice

Centre for Chinese Visual Arts (CCVA)

Call for papers abstracts & artists proposals : The 8th CCVA Annual Conference – Transdisciplinary China: Research in Practice

This dynamic one-day conference seeks to interrogate the nature and significance of transdisciplinary research and arts practice in and about contemporary China, its arts and culture.

This event will include a keynote presentation by Professor Jonathan Harris and a screening of Shoulders of Giants by CCVA and Chronus Arts fellow Shen Xin, in addition to showcasing research from invited guests and an open call to PhD students, emerging and established artists, academics and researchers from a range of disciplines.

The event will consider:

  • The nature and the significance of transdisciplinary research and practice, and how these dialogues create new knowledge;
  • The importance, impact, influence and potential of transcultural research;
  • New ways of framing and discussing Chinese Contemporary Arts that moves beyond the traditional East/West paradigm;
  • The significance of practice-based and practice-led research in relation to Chinese contemporary arts and culture.

The event will include diverse panel discussions, papers, performances and pop-up exhibitions that will serve to generate discussion and enable us to identify common areas of interest and communities of practice; to share, encourage and support new research as it happens with a global audience.

Submit your abstract or proposals via https://ccva.typeform.com/to/lzSK9o

Date

22 October 2015

Place

The Shell, Parkside Building, Birmingham City University, Millennium Point, Birmingham, B4 7XG, UK

For up to date information on the programme 

www.ccva.org.uk

Links

Jacqueline Nivard
Jacqueline Nivard
Jacqueline Nivard, Centre d'études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine

OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Jacqueline Nivard (31 juillet 2015). Transdisciplinary China: Research in Practice. . Consulté le 14 juin 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mf7a


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