The 4th Asian Symposium on the Humanities & Human Rights Education

Michael Sasaoka Announcement
Location
Japan
Subject Fields
Film and Film History, Human Rights, Linguistics, Religious Studies and Theology, Urban Design and Planning

We welcome you to join us in Hiroshima, Japan for the 4th Asian Symposium on the Humanities and Human Rights Education (SHARE 2017), which will coincide with the 72nd Hiroshima Peace Memorial and Remembrance Ceremony.

In addition to the conference, participants will have an opportunity to visit Hiroshima Peace Park and the Shrine Island of Miyajima — both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The human rights landscape today, with its ever-changing peaks and valleys, has made some noteworthy advances in promoting greater access to human rights on a global scale; however, they cannot overshadow the existing violations against humanity that are aggravated through the discrimination and marginalization of peoples. SHARE 2017 will be an opportunity to explore these issues through the lens of the humanities.

With the theme New Directions, SHARE 2017 aims to promote a greater understanding of the intersections between the humanities and human rights through peaceful and respectful discussion of the issues. This event is an interdisciplinary platform for academics, researchers, policy makers, human rights advocates, students and professionals. 

We welcome proposals of 250 words in English on the streams listed below by Friday, June 2, 2017. For more information or to submit an abstract, click here

SHARE 2017 Streams

  • Art, Architecture and Human Rights
  • Asian Studies
  • Children and Youth
  • Cultural Studies
  • Design and Eco-Design
  • Environment, Energy, Water and Rights
  • Ethics, Leadership and Global Citizenship
  • English Language & Literature
  • Film, Journalism and Media
  • Gender Studies
  • History and Historiography
  • Human Rights Education
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Literature of the World
  • Politics and Political Science
  • Religion, Philosophy and Spirituality
  • Social Sustainability
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Urban Studies and Development
  • Other Areas (please specify)
Contact Information

Michael Sasaoka

Contact Email
secretariat@intesda.org