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                 Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 28, No. 676.
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        Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 19:52:14 +0100
        From: Milena Dobreva <milena.dobreva@gmail.com>
        Subject: Call for papers: The Commonwealth and its People: Diasporas, Identities, Memories


The Commonwealth and its People: Diasporas, Identities, Memories
Conference and Art Exhibition Affiliated with the People’s Forum of CHoGM 2015

Conference: 24-25 June 2015 Old University Campus, Valletta, Malta
Exhibition: November 2015, Valletta, Malta

Web: www.um.edu.mt/events/dim2015
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dmi2015

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Selenay Aytac (Long Island University, USA)
Nilufer Bharucha (University of Mumbai, India)
Milena Dobreva (University of Malta, Malta)
Joanne Evans (Monash University, Australia)
Neil Forbes (University of Coventry, England)
Lorna Hughes (National Library of Wales, Wales)
Marinos Ioannides (Technical University Cyprus, Cyprus)
Gabriella Ivacs (Open Society Archives, Budapest, Hungary)
Marc Kosciejew (University of Malta, Malta)
Triantafillia Kourtoumi (Archives Thessaloniki, Greece)
Alice Nemcova (OSCE Archives, Czech Republic)
Gillian Oliver (Victoria University, New Zealand)
Anthony Ross-Hellauer (Vienna, Austria)
Seamus Ross (University of Toronto, Canada)
Maria Roussou (Hellenic Diaspora Archive, UK)
Daniela Sime (University of Strathclyde, Scotland)
Beverley Wood (The University of the West Indies, Barbados)

OBJECTIVES

The Commonwealth is one of the most striking examples of extensive
relocation and migration on a world-wide scale. This proposal aims to
bring together two ways of exploring the topic of Diasporas,
Identities and Memories – as a subject for academic study and
discussion, and as a theme captured in artistic expression.

The concept behind the conference is to bring for discussion
state-of-the-art research related to the theme which will inspire the
exhibition taking place during the CHoGM forum.

The conference aims to bring together academics specializing in social
history, history, information science, art history as well as
curators, archivists and librarians interested in the theme.

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Terry A. Barringer (Cambridge University Library, UK)
Dr John Ashley Burgoyne (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Professor Stanley Fiorini (Malta)
Professor Daniel Paul O'Donnell (University of Lethbridge, Canada)

TOPICS OF INTEREST:

The conference welcomes contributions that focus on, but are not
limited to the following themes:

- What role do researchers have in the capturing and articulation of
diasporas, memories and identities?

- How do memory institutions support engagement with researchers and
the general public?

- How the artistic expression captures identity and changes and
conflicts related to it?

- How to capture and convey trans-generational and community memories?

- How does the right to forget manifest in the diasporas’ memories?

- What are the specific issues around capturing memories and
experiences of children and young people?

- What has been the role of Commonwealth institutions or
Commonwealth-based supra-national organisations in the formation of
memory/identity/diasporas?

- How do memory institutions contribute to the development and
management of heritage?

- How memory institutions across the Commonwealth countries could
cooperate better to
serve diasporas?

- What educational activities targeting memory institutions across the
Commonwealth could
help cooperation?

- How social media are transforming engagement and participation in
archival processes?

- How is transnationalism influencing the transmission of cultural values?

- How much can technologies be of help in capturing memories/nostalgia
and in representing identities?

EXHIBITION:

The conference will help with the concept and coverage of an art
exhibition which will address the emotional fabric of communities,
their memories and expressing identities. The exhibition will be one
of the highlights of the social programme of CHOGM. Those interested
in the exhibition component should contact Mr Alexander Debono,,
National Museum of Fine Arts, alexander.debono@gov.mt.

SUBMISSIONS:

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers
related to the aforementioned topics. We invite:

- regular papers (8 to 12 pages)
- short papers (2 to 6 pages)

All submissions are required to be in PDF format. Long and short paper
submissions must be formatted according to Springer’s LNCS format
(www.springer.com/computer/lncs).

Please submit your manuscript using the EasyChair online submission system

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dim2015. All submissions will
be reviewed by three members of the Program Committee. All papers
accepted for the conference should be presented during the event.
Papers will be published in open access proceedings, and selected
papers will be published as a special issue of a journal (currently
negotiated with The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of
International Affairs.

IMPORTANT DATES:

- Deadline for submissions: 15 February 2015
- Acceptance notification: 20 March 2015
- Camera-ready papers: 30 April 2015
- Conference: 24-25 June 2015

FURTHER INFORMATION:

For further information please contact Prof. Milena Dobreva,
milena.dobreva@um.edu.mt



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