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|Acronym=ACEdu 2017
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|Acronym=ACERP 2013
|Title=Asian Conference on Education
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|Title=Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy
 
|Type=Conference
 
|Type=Conference
|Field=education
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|Field=Ethics, Religion, Philosophy
|Submission deadline=2017/08/07
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|Submission deadline=2012/12/01
|Homepage=https://ace.iafor.org/
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|Homepage=http://acerp.iafor.org
|City=Kobe
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|City=Osaka
 
|Country=Japan
 
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|Abstract deadline=2012/12/01
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|Paper deadline=2013/05/01
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|pageEditor=User:Curator 27
 
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|Start Date=2017/10/19
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|Start Date=2013/03/28
|End Date=2017/10/22
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|End Date=2013/03/31
 
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Join us in Kobe this autumn for The Asian Conference on Education 2017
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CONFERENCE THEME: "Connectedness and Alienation: The 21st Century Enigma"
(ACE2017), October 19 – October 22, 2017.
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Being connected through social networking sites has become an accepted form of communication in today's digitalized world. People can spend hours a day talking on mobile phones, on Skype, or on the Internet, which gives the impression that we are a more connected world than ever before. And communication is lauded. Because of the massive information flow we can call ourselves perhaps the most connected age in history. But is this connectedness, however, real or illusory?
  
***ACE2017 at a glance
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Quantity of communication does not guarantee quality. For example, to many sensitive people, when they call a number and hear the words "Please listen to the following options" the sense of connectedness suddenly becomes alienating. The crude mechanics entailed can make people feel suspicious, isolated, and even threatened by an invisible structure they cannot penetrate.
  
The Asian Conference on Education 2017 (ACE2017) will be held in the beautiful
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A raft of serious existential issues arises out of this. What impact does this have on the self whose identity in the time/space continuum, in the rapidly changing environment, and in these manufactured structures, depends for its development on interaction with perceived reality? What becomes the definition of the human? And what of the awareness of the transcendent in the human spirit from which ethics and aesthetics depend for their existence ? Far from being questions of the present moment, these are parameters that will dominate the central problem of human self-understanding as we progress further into the uncharted waters of a highly uncertain future.  
port city of Kobe, Japan. Nestled in the Kansai region, Japan's historic,
 
cultural and artistic heart, Kobe is within easy access of the metropolis of
 
Osaka/Kobe, the former capital of Kyoto, and the spiritual centre of Nara.
 
  
Submit your abstract now to participate in this international, interdisciplinary
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We hope that the Conference will open up avenues of thought and generate creative visions that can be of service to the wider community we wish to address.
and intercultural event.
 
  
**Location: Art Center Kobe, Kobe, Japan
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We hope you can join us (again) in Osaka in 2013!
**Dates: Thursday, October 19 to Sunday, October 22, 2017
 
**Initial Abstract Submission Deadline: June 7, 2017
 
**Final Abstract Submission Deadline: August 7, 2017
 
**Early Bird Registration Deadline: July 6, 2017
 
**Final Registration Deadline: August 7, 2017
 
**Enquiries: ace@iafor.org
 
  
SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT:
 
ace.iafor.org/call-for-papers
 
  
Already had your abstract accepted? Register now: ace.iafor.org/registration
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The Reverend Professor Stuart D. B Picken
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Order of the Sacred Treasure, B.D., Ph.D., F.R.A.S.
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User:Curator 83airman, Japan Society of Scotland,
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User:Curator 83airman of the IAFOR International Advisory Board
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ACERP 2013 Conference User:Curator 83air
  
To find out more about registration packages, presentation options, conference
 
events and more, please visit the conference website: ace.iafor.org
 
  
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Special Theme: "Connectedness and Alienation: The 21st Century Enigma"
  
***ACE2017 Conference Theme: "Educating for User:Curator 83ange"
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The conference theme is "Connectedness and Alienation: The 21st Century Enigma" and the organizers encourage submissions that approach this question from a variety of perspectives. However, the submission of other topics for consideration is welcome and we also encourage sessions within and across a variety of disciplines and fields related to Ethics, Religion and Philosophy, including the following streams:  
  
Why are we in teaching and learning if not to be able to help enrich the lives
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Philosophy:
of our students? Educational institutions at all levels, and of all types,
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Philosophy and Religion
should continue to strive for social change in today's world. Beyond the
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Philosophy and the Arts
apparent simplicity of our conference theme, however, there is great scope for
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Philosophy and Public Policy
wide-ranging responses to the question of just how we go about educating for
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Philosophy and Technology
change, by examining the inherent challenges and responsibilities faced by
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Philosophy and Culture
educators the world over.
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Philosophy and Education
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Philosophy and Peace Studies
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Comparative Philosophy
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Linguistics, Language and Philosophy
  
Education, too frequently, is the victim of politics, and, worse, sometimes
 
ideologies. Politicians and bureaucrats devise and implement policies to effect
 
change that range from curriculum structure and goals to manipulating budgets on
 
behalf of interest groups and their lobbyists. Questions relating to
 
accountability, transparent governance and community relations are too
 
frequently avoided.
 
  
Within the classroom itself, bridging the gap between policy, theory and
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Ethics:
practice, whether traditional or virtual, teachers and professors de facto
 
become, at varying levels, agents for change. Beyond providing students with
 
resources for study in given fields, they also support them by often being seen
 
as acting not merely as mentors, but also as role models.
 
  
These issues are part of the global transformation affecting all human
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Medical Ethics
civilisation. How can we as teachers function effectively in a very uncertain
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Business and Management Ethics
environment? How do we help to equip our students with the intellectual and
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Ethics in Education
existential tools they require? How do we narrow the gap between theory and
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Ethics, law, and Justice
practice? How do we make decisions about curriculum and course context in the
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Ethics and Globalization
face of political pressure and social norms? What is the role of
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Ethics and Science
interdisciplinary studies in educating for change? And, at the macro level, how
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Comparative Ethics
can we stimulate awareness of issues such as education assisting the promotion
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Linguistics, Language and Ethics
of social justice?
 
  
This conference, part of IAFOR's global conference series on education, in its
 
broadest sense brings together teachers, researchers and distinguished
 
professors from around the world to share their insights. The goal is to broaden
 
awareness of different contexts in the pursuit of synergies and solutions. We
 
look forward to your active participation in this vital field of future-oriented
 
academic activity of The International Academic Forum.
 
  
In conjunction with our Global Partners, including Waseda University and The
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Religion:
Japan Association of Language Teaching (JALT), we look forward to extending you
 
a warm welcome in 2017.
 
  
– The ACE2017 Organising Committee (ace.iafor.org/organising-committee)
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Theism and Atheism
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Feminism and Religious Traditions
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Religion and Education
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Religion and Peace Studies
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Mysticism, Faith, and Scientific Culture
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Interfaith Dialogue
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Comparative Religion
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Linguistics, Language and Religion
  
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***Programming
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Interdisciplinary
  
View programming: ace.iafor.org/programme
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Conflict Resolution and Mediation Studies
  
View confirmed speakers: ace.iafor.org/speakers
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KEY INFORMATION, DATES & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  
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Deadline for submission of abstracts: December 1 2012
  
***IAFOR's Grants and Scholarships
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Results of abstract reviews returned to authors: Usually within two weeks of submission
  
For information about IAFOR's new grants and scholarships for PhD students and
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Deadline for submission of full papers: May 1 2013
early career academics, please visit: ace.iafor.org/grants-and-scholarships
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Deadline for full conference registration payment for all presenters: March 1 2013
  
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Conference Programme Published Online: March 15 2013
  
***IAFOR Publishing Opportunities
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ACP Conference: March 28-31 2013
 
 
**Peer-Reviewed Journal: IAFOR Journal of Education
 
 
 
The IAFOR Journal of Education (ije.iafor.org) is an editorially independent
 
journal associated with ACE2017. The editor of the journal will select the
 
strongest papers from associated Conference Proceedings for consideration. This
 
Open Access journal, which conforms to the highest academic standards, reflects
 
the interdisciplinary and international nature of our conferences.
 
 
 
**Conference Proceedings
 
 
 
After having your abstract accepted and presenting your research at the
 
conference, you are encouraged to submit a full paper for inclusion in the
 
official Conference Proceedings. Our Conference Proceedings are Open Access
 
research repositories that act as permanent records of the research generated by
 
IAFOR conferences. Further details are available here:
 
iicehawaii.iafor.org/final-paper-submission
 
 
 
**THINK
 
 
 
THINK (think.iafor.org), The Academic Platform, is IAFOR's online magazine,
 
publishing the latest in interdisciplinary research and ideas from some of the
 
world’s foremost academics, many of whom have presented at IAFOR conferences.
 
Content is varied in both subject and form, with everything from full research
 
papers to shorter opinion pieces, interviews, podcasts, film and photography.
 
 
 
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***Join IAFOR at ACE2017 to:
 
 
 
– Present to a global audience
 
– Have your work published in the Conference Proceedings and considered for
 
peer-reviewed, Open Access journals
 
– Hear about the latest interdisciplinary research in education
 
– Participate in a truly international, interdisciplinary and intercultural
 
event
 
– Take part in interactive audience sessions
 
– Network with international colleagues
 
 
 
Lunch is included in all conference registrations. Please see the registration
 
page for details: ace.iafor.org/registration
 
 
 
*If you have attended an IAFOR conference within the past year, or belong to an
 
affiliated university or institution, we offer additional discounts in
 
appreciation of your support. Please contact us at ace@iafor.org for details.
 
 
 
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***About IAFOR
 
 
 
To learn more about IAFOR, please visit iafor.org. For enquiries please contact
 
ace@iafor.org.
 

Revision as of 20:51, 6 April 2022

CONFERENCE THEME: "Connectedness and Alienation: The 21st Century Enigma" Being connected through social networking sites has become an accepted form of communication in today's digitalized world. People can spend hours a day talking on mobile phones, on Skype, or on the Internet, which gives the impression that we are a more connected world than ever before. And communication is lauded. Because of the massive information flow we can call ourselves perhaps the most connected age in history. But is this connectedness, however, real or illusory?

Quantity of communication does not guarantee quality. For example, to many sensitive people, when they call a number and hear the words "Please listen to the following options" the sense of connectedness suddenly becomes alienating. The crude mechanics entailed can make people feel suspicious, isolated, and even threatened by an invisible structure they cannot penetrate.

A raft of serious existential issues arises out of this. What impact does this have on the self whose identity in the time/space continuum, in the rapidly changing environment, and in these manufactured structures, depends for its development on interaction with perceived reality? What becomes the definition of the human? And what of the awareness of the transcendent in the human spirit from which ethics and aesthetics depend for their existence ? Far from being questions of the present moment, these are parameters that will dominate the central problem of human self-understanding as we progress further into the uncharted waters of a highly uncertain future.

We hope that the Conference will open up avenues of thought and generate creative visions that can be of service to the wider community we wish to address.

We hope you can join us (again) in Osaka in 2013!


The Reverend Professor Stuart D. B Picken Order of the Sacred Treasure, B.D., Ph.D., F.R.A.S. User:Curator 83airman, Japan Society of Scotland, User:Curator 83airman of the IAFOR International Advisory Board ACERP 2013 Conference User:Curator 83air


Special Theme: "Connectedness and Alienation: The 21st Century Enigma"

The conference theme is "Connectedness and Alienation: The 21st Century Enigma" and the organizers encourage submissions that approach this question from a variety of perspectives. However, the submission of other topics for consideration is welcome and we also encourage sessions within and across a variety of disciplines and fields related to Ethics, Religion and Philosophy, including the following streams:

Philosophy: Philosophy and Religion Philosophy and the Arts Philosophy and Public Policy Philosophy and Technology Philosophy and Culture Philosophy and Education Philosophy and Peace Studies Comparative Philosophy Linguistics, Language and Philosophy


Ethics:

Medical Ethics Business and Management Ethics Ethics in Education Ethics, law, and Justice Ethics and Globalization Ethics and Science Comparative Ethics Linguistics, Language and Ethics


Religion:

Theism and Atheism Feminism and Religious Traditions Religion and Education Religion and Peace Studies Mysticism, Faith, and Scientific Culture Interfaith Dialogue Comparative Religion Linguistics, Language and Religion


Interdisciplinary

Conflict Resolution and Mediation Studies

KEY INFORMATION, DATES & FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Deadline for submission of abstracts: December 1 2012

Results of abstract reviews returned to authors: Usually within two weeks of submission

Deadline for submission of full papers: May 1 2013

Deadline for full conference registration payment for all presenters: March 1 2013

Conference Programme Published Online: March 15 2013

ACP Conference: March 28-31 2013

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