糖心传媒 British Association for International and Comparative Education Wed, 01 Apr 2026 16:02:02 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-baice-square-1-32x32.jpg 糖心传媒 32 32 Call for Applications: 糖心传媒 Student Representative /call-for-applications-baice-student-representative/ Wed, 01 Apr 2026 16:00:36 +0000 /?p=48243 糖心传媒 warmly invites applications for the role of Student Representative. This role offers doctoral research students based in UK institutions an opportunity to contribute to the work of 糖心传媒, represent the views of student members, and play an active role in supporting and shaping 糖心传媒鈥檚 student community.

Role and responsibilities

The commitment involves:

  • 糖心传媒 Student Reps are members of the 糖心传媒 Executive Committee and have full Executive voting rights聽
  • Attending three Executive Committee meetings each year and the 糖心传媒 AGM (held at either the 糖心传媒 or UKFIET conference)
  • Organisation of the 糖心传媒 Early Career Researchers鈥 events
  • Handling inquiries from 糖心传媒 student members and representing their needs to the Executive Committee
  • Supporting communication and engagement with student members across 糖心传媒 activities and events

Person specification

Applicants should be able to demonstrate:

  • Strong communication skills
  • Confidence in using digital tools and online platforms (tech-savvy)
  • A willingness to do things differently and to push boundaries, recognising the important role students play in driving change
  • The ability to draw on their networks to contribute to events and initiatives
  • A commitment to serve for a two-year term

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be current doctoral students (first- or second year 鈥 or part-time equivalent) at a UK institution, with an interest in comparative and international education.
  • Student Representatives must maintain their membership of the Association for the duration of their term. If they haven鈥檛 joined, they must be willing to become a member.

Benefits

  • The role is voluntary, but it offers valuable experience in academic service, leadership, and networking within the 糖心传媒 community
  • Student Rep attendance at the 糖心传媒 conference is fully funded by 糖心传媒. Student Rep attendance at the UKFIET conference is partially funded by 糖心传媒
  • Travel and subsistence to support attendance at 糖心传媒 events will be reimbursed

Start Date: May/June 2026

How to apply

Applicants are invited to submit:

  • An Expression of Interest (maximum one page) outlining their interest in the role, relevant experience, and what they would bring to the position
  • A summary CV (maximum two pages)

The appointment will be made by the 糖心传媒 Executive Committee.

Applications should be sent to ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-839fd9@reciffotroppus by April 30, 2026.

糖心传媒 warmly encourages applications from doctoral students and from diverse backgrounds. We look forward to working with you.

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糖心传媒 Conference 2026 /baice-conference-2026/ Fri, 23 Jan 2026 14:10:07 +0000 /?p=47205 We are pleased to announce that the School of Education, University of Glasgow, will host the next 糖心传媒 Conference from Thursday 3rd to Saturday 5th September 2026, under the theme 鈥淐onstructive encounters: divergent voices, dialogues, and shared futures in CIE”. At a time of mounting global uncertainty and deepening divides in academia, the conference will make explicit efforts to provide space for diverse voices, including civil society organisations, schools and youth groups in Scotland, to join academic debates on global citizenship, development, academic freedom, and decolonisation and their specific relevance to the field of comparative and international education. Panels and plenaries will be intentionally designed to centre and support diverse perspectives, challenging the conventional formats of academic conferences.

Glasgow, with its dynamic GLACIER (Glasgow Comparative and International Education Research) network and thriving community of CIE scholars offers a strong institutional base and a vibrant scholarly environment for this gathering.

In the coming months, we will share more conference updates and details through our newsletters and emails, including the opportunity to join the conference committee.

We look forward to welcoming you to Scotland.

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Call for Expressions of Interest – Co-opted Member of the 糖心传媒 Executive Committee: Academic Freedom Lead /call-for-expressions-of-interest-co-opted-member-of-the-baice-executive-committee-academic-freedom-lead/ Mon, 22 Sep 2025 15:13:52 +0000 /?p=45829 The 糖心传媒 is calling for expressions of interest for the post of a Co-opted Member of the Executive Committee. This is a newly created role that offers the opportunity to become 糖心传媒鈥檚 first Academic Freedom Lead.

糖心传媒鈥檚 legal remit as a charity is to promote the advancement of knowledge, research and teaching in international and comparative education. But as academics committed to equity and social justice in and through education, we acknowledge our role in shaping opinions through how we support the generation and dissemination of knowledge.

We shared this commitment in a statement on our website in 2023. Following discussions with members of our community and representatives from other academic associations over the past year, the Executive Committee has committed to making 糖心传媒鈥檚 position on academic freedom more explicit and proactive. The appointment of the Academic Freedom Lead is in service of this commitment.

The role will have a two-year term, starting as soon as possible.

The successful applicant will work with the Executive Committee to:

  • Keep the Executive Committee and 糖心传媒 Membership informed and up to date with issues around academic freedom relevant to the field of international and comparative education.
  • Develop text for the new 糖心传媒 Byelaws outlining how academic freedom aligns with 糖心传媒鈥檚 objectives, within the remit of our legal framework.
  • Develop a page for the 糖心传媒 website with a clear statement expressing the Association鈥檚 support and solidarity for colleagues whose work is under threat.
  • Be the point of contact for colleagues interested in or concerned about academic freedom in relation to the field of international and comparative education.
  • In relation to these cases, liaise with the Executive Committee to determine if action could be taken by 糖心传媒 to support them.
  • Liaise with BRISMES鈥 Academic Freedom Committee and other organisations who have expertise in this area to partner in possible actions.

As well as undertaking the duties associated with the role, Co-opted Members contribute actively and constructively to the Executive Committee. Members of the Executive Committee are expected to attend Committee meetings held three times per year, and the AGM.

The Co-opted Member / Academic Freedom Lead is expected to:

  • Have demonstrated knowledge and expertise in the field of international and comparative education (essential)
  • Have demonstrated knowledge and expertise in the history, politics, and contemporary understandings and practices of academic freedom across a range of jurisdictions, higher education systems and institutions (essential)
  • A demonstrated commitment to the principles of academic freedom and to the communication and advancement of these in the field of international and comparative education (essential)
  • Demonstrated experience of communicating complex issues to diverse audiences (essential)
  • Hold a position in a UK-based institution (essential)
  • Be a Member of 糖心传媒 for the duration of the term (essential)
  • Have experience of working in or closely with a UK registered charity (desirable)

Benefits:

  • As 糖心传媒鈥檚 first Academic Freedom Lead, this role offers the exciting opportunity to shape strategy and action in relation to academic freedom for the field of international and comparative education.
  • Co-opted Members鈥 expenses related to attending the 糖心传媒 Conference will be covered by 糖心传媒 to support the fulfilment of their duties at the conference.
  • Co-opted Members鈥 expenses related to one day of registration at the UKFIET Conference will be covered by 糖心传媒 to support the fulfilment of their duties at the 糖心传媒 AGM.
  • UK-based travel and subsistence to support attendance at 糖心传媒 events will be reimbursed.

To apply, please send a CV (max four pages) and an expression of interest (max two pages) explaining why you are interested in the role, and how you anticipate being able to contribute to it. Applications will be reviewed by the Executive Committee, and shortlisted applicants will be invited to an informal interview.

Expressions of interest must be received by the ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-5c3209@reciffotroppus before midnight on Monday 20th October.

You are welcome to direct informal enquiries to the 糖心传媒 Chair, Professor Alison Buckler (ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-5dda30@riahc) or Treasurer, Professor Ricardo Sabates (ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-45c308@rerusaert).

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Call for Compare Editor /call-for-compare-editor/ Mon, 28 Jul 2025 10:08:58 +0000 /?p=45799 The 糖心传媒 seeks to appoint an experienced Editor for .

糖心传媒 promotes research, teaching, policy and development in all aspects of international and comparative education. 糖心传媒 is the British affiliate of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES) but membership is open to all interested in international and comparative education, regardless of nationality or institutional affiliation. 糖心传媒 publishes the journal Compare in association with Taylor and Francis.

Compare is one of the world鈥檚 leading journals in international and comparative education. It publishes work on the role of education in development and the interactions of the local, the national and the global debates about education systems and practices. It seeks analyses of educational discourse, policy and practice across disciplines, and their implications for teaching, learning and governance. It has an impact factor of 1.9 (2024).

The new Editor will lead on the Compare Fellowship Programme, with the support of the Editorial Board.

Compare Editorial appointments are for three years, with the possibility of an extension by mutual agreement. Compare operates a flat leadership approach, and the new Editor will join a team of four existing Editors, the Chair of the Board, the Book Reviews Editor, an Associate Editor (a new developmental role) and the Editorial Board.

In addition to the Fellowship Programme, the Editorial duties for this appointment include:

  • On a rotating basis, taking the lead in reading/screening papers, communicating with authors, and managing the peer review process (with support from the Associate Editor).
  • Assessing and mediating reviewers鈥 responses to authors.
  • Contributing to editorial reports for the Editorial Board and 糖心传媒 Executive Committee meetings.
  • Attending Editorial Board meetings (three per year).
  • Liaising with the Book Reviews Editor about reviews for each issue (particularly Special Issues).
  • Promoting the journal at events.
  • Ongoing review of editorial procedures and guidelines for authors and reviewers.
  • Other Editorial duties as agreed with the Chair and Editorial Board.

Each Compare Editor receives an annual honorarium from 糖心传媒 (currently 拢3000). The workload is approximately 4-8 hours a week.

Compare Editors must be based at a higher education institution in the UK and must be members of 糖心传媒 for the duration of their term.

If interested, please send:

  • Your CV (max four pages).
  • A statement outlining your area of expertise (including previous editorial experience) and your potential contribution to the Journal (max two pages).

Please send these to: ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-125c81@reciffotroppus by 4pm BST, Tuesday 30 September 2025.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview.

If you would like more information about the role and 颁辞尘辫补谤别鈥檚 editorial process please contact Professor Catherine Montgomery (ku.ca.mahrudobfsctd-5c4e50@yremogtnom.enirehtac) or the Compare office (ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-489c73@erapmoc).

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糖心传媒 4th Annual Early Career Conference 2025: Call for Participation /baice-4th-annual-early-career-conference-2025-call-for-participation/ Thu, 26 Jun 2025 12:34:19 +0000 /?p=45782

The British Association for International and Comparative Education

The 4TH Annual Early Career Conference 

Knowledge, Power And Possibilities:
Reimagining Education In Memory of Dr. Arif Naveed

Sunday, 14 September (Online)  

Monday, 15 September (In-Person at Department of Education, University of Oxford) Please note this will be held from 10am to 5pm on the day prior to the start of the UKFIET conference.

The deadline for proposal submission is 1 August 2025, 12 midnight (BST).


CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Welcome to the 2025 糖心传媒 Annual ECR Hybrid Conference entitled “Knowledge, Power, and Possibility: Rethinking Education in the Memory of Dr. Arif Naveed”. This year鈥檚 conference honours the memory of Dr. Arif Naveed, whose work on inequality, education mobility, and social justice in the Global South continues to inspire critical and transformative scholarship. In his spirit, we invite early career researchers to question dominant paradigms, explore alternative ways of knowing, and imagine more just educational futures.

Drawing on Dr. Naveed鈥檚 spirit and ideas, this conference blends conferencing, un-conferencing, and collective gathering with the aim of fostering bold, innovative, and thoughtful conversations. Dr. Naveed was a tireless advocate for emerging scholars. He founded the 糖心传媒 Student Committee, helped launch the Student Fieldwork Grant, and co-hosted the 2016 Student Conference, which saw the publication of the piece 鈥楿nderstanding, embracing and reflecting upon the messiness of doctoral fieldwork鈥 along with his colleagues, an idea conceived from the Compare Forum. To learn more about Dr. Naveed鈥檚 legacy, read this by his colleague Peter Sutoris. Further reflections from the international education community can be found .

All sub-themes are intentionally framed through a decolonial lens, signalling our belief that every topic in education can be rethought from 鈥榓n-other鈥 perspective. Presenters are empowered to define their own sub-themes within the broader framework, allowing you to determine how your work best fits and contributes to these critical conversations.

We warmly invite innovative and creative submissions based on the following themes and beyond.


THEMES & SUB-THEMES

1. Rethinking the Role of Researchers in Unequal Worlds

  • Navigating unplanned disruptions in the field
  • Researcher positionality, identity, and power
  • Ethics beyond the consent form
  • Emotional labour and researcher wellbeing
  • Representing participants鈥 voices ethically and effectively
  • Methodological adaptation and flexibility
  • Writing and narrating the 鈥渕essy middle鈥

2. Grappling with Decoloniality: Reimagining Knowledge and Research in Service and Struggle

  • Understanding how lived experiences and beliefs shape and reshape education experience and its expectations.聽
  • What is a compassionate researcher?
  • The intertwining between schooling and (social) structures
  • The hidden or apparent barriers of participating in schooling and the education process
  • Education and its promises of social mobility
  • Habitus and the decolonial turn in education聽
  • Ethics beyond the consent form聽

3. Education in Global Contexts

  • Understanding how lived experiences and beliefs shape and reshape education experience and its expectations.聽
  • The hidden or apparent barriers of participating in schooling and the education process聽
  • The intertwining between schooling and (social) structures聽
  • Education and its promises of social mobility聽
  • Navigating unplanned disruptions in the field聽
  • The global diffusion of AI in education
  • Methodological adaptation and flexibility聽

4. (In)Equal Pathways: Education and Aspiration in the Global South

  • What is a compassionate researcher?聽
  • Representing participants鈥 voices ethically and effectively
  • Emotional labour and researcher wellbeing聽
  • Education and its promises of social mobility聽
  • Aspirations, Embodied Habitus, and Structural Pathways
  • The intertwining between schooling and (social) structures聽
  • Writing and narrating the 鈥渕essy middle鈥澛

5. Other/Beyond these themes

  • This section is for those who feel that they have something to offer that does not necessarily fit into one of the proposed themes.聽
  • Please briefly explain how your proposal aligns with the conference’s spirit of “Knowledge, Power, and Possibility: Reimagining Education in the Memory of Dr. Arif Naveed.”聽聽

SUBMISSION FORMATS

To encourage diverse forms of engagement and knowledge sharing, we are offering the following submission formats:

Presentations

Here are the available options for your presentations:

  • Traditional Format: Share your research findings in a traditional 10-minute presentation covering your introduction, methods, results, discussion, and impact.
  • 聽Informal Discussion: Engage in a 10-minute discussion of your research project summary. This format prioritizes dialogue, so PowerPoint presentations aren’t necessary.
  • Storytelling Session: Narrate your project through a 10-minute storytelling session, primarily using visuals like pictures, postcards, or drawings.
  • Poetry Presentation: Convey your project using poetry as a medium of expression.

All presentations will be followed by a 5-minute Q&A with the audience and can be conducted in both online and in-person formats.

Digital Posters

  • Present your project’s introduction, methods, results, discussion, and impact through a digital poster.聽
  • Each poster will have a total of 10 minutes allocated for display, your brief presentation, and audience Q&A.
  • Digital posters are only available in the online format聽

Pecha Kucha

  • Present your research in a concise and engaging format in 5-minute聽
  • Emphasis is on visual images and graphics聽
  • Pecha Kucha is available in both in-person and online format depending on number of submissions聽

The deadline for proposal submission is 1 August 2025, 12 midnight (GMT).

For any questions relating to the event, please email ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-317453@stneduts


SUBMISSION

Please submit your 300-word proposal (excluding references) in the form below or via this link:

糖心传媒 Student Committee in collaboration with UKFIET Student Committee

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Compare Fellowship 2025-2026: Call for Applications /compare-fellowship-2025-2026-call-for-applications/ Mon, 10 Mar 2025 14:12:08 +0000 /?p=44008 Updated: 19/05/2025

Compare is a leading journal of international and comparative education, publishing eight issues a year of high-quality articles on diverse issues of educational policy and practice around the world. It is the official journal of the British Association of International and Comparative Education (糖心传媒), which works to support activities of research, teaching and collaboration in the field. In order to maintain its significant global standing, one of 颁辞尘辫补谤别鈥檚 missions is to develop the diversity of its authorship, and support underrepresented groups, in light of the significant inequalities of global academic publishing. For this reason, in 2017 it established an annual Compare Fellowship, to support early career academics from the Global South in disseminating their research and scholarship to a global audience.

The fellowship will run from 1 September 2025 鈥 31 August 2026 and provides full financial support (including travel, accommodation and subsistence) and guidance from an academic mentor for the following activities:

  • Attending and presenting at the 糖心传媒 conference 2026 (date and venue to be confirmed)
  • Attending the Compare writers鈥 workshop at the conference (a full-day course for early career researchers)
  • 1 – 2 week stay at an institution in the UK following the conference (to carry out library research, attend academic events, interact with colleagues and develop publication ideas with the guidance of a mentor)

While in their country of origin, the Compare Fellow will be expected to engage in the following activities:

  • Participating in e-mentoring
  • Developing an article for Compare
  • Facilitating the organisation of activities to support academic writing for other academics in their institution/country
  • Participating in Compare as a reviewer

Requirements of applicants

  • To be based currently in a university in a low-income country (according to the World Bank classification [1])
  • To have completed their doctoral degree within the last six years
  • To be teaching or researching in the field of education

Application procedure

All applicants should send the following documents via email to ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-778c81@erapmoc

  • CV / resume (including qualifications, professional experience and publications)
  • Supporting statement of approximately 1000 words (outlining research interests, publication trajectory to date and future plans, and potential benefits of the fellowship for themselves and their institutions/countries)
  • Abstract for a conference presentation (for 糖心传媒 2026) on a research topic of their choice (300 words)

If contact has already been made with a potential institution and mentor in the UK, then candidates should state this; however, it is not essential to have arranged this beforehand as support will be given for this.

The deadline for applications is Tuesday 3 June 2025.

For further information, please contact Emma Arya-Manesh, ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-4c6992@erapmoc

[1] Afghanistan, Burundi, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Dem. Rep., Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Korea, Dem. People’s Rep., Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Togo, Uganda & Yemen, Rep.

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糖心传媒 Presidential Bursary for UKFIET 2025 /baice-presidential-bursary-for-ukfiet-2025/ Mon, 03 Mar 2025 14:32:42 +0000 /?p=43957 Supporting research on race, racism and reparations in CIE

As part of this year鈥檚 糖心传媒 Presidential Activities which are focused on the theme of anti-racism and reparations in Comparative and International Education, we are delighted to announce there will be a travel bursary made available for the聽聽held in Oxford, 16-18 September.聽

This bursary is open to Early Career Researchers, both international and domestic, who have聽a paper accepted聽at the UKFIET conference that聽addresses the theme of race, racism or reparative justice, broadly conceived. Please note that to be eligible for this bursary聽聽through the conference website by聽March 21.

The value of the bursary is up to 拢2000 which should be used to support travel, accommodation and conference registration costs. More details on the application process will be available on this page soon.

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A tribute to Keith Watson /a-tribute-to-keith-watson/ Mon, 27 Jan 2025 12:29:45 +0000 /?p=43771 At the end of last year, the 糖心传媒 Executive Committee learned of the death of Keith Watson. Keith鈥檚 working life preceded that of many of us on the Executive Committee, but his influence is central to 糖心传媒鈥檚 existence, and his intellectual legacy is evident in how our field thinks and writes about comparative education today.

Keith Watson

Keith was the outgoing President of BCIES (the British Comparative and International Education Society); in 1998 BCIES and BATROE (the British Association of Teachers and Researchers in Overseas Education) merged to form 糖心传媒 as we know it. Keith also played key roles in the establishment of the International Journal of Educational Development (IJED) and UKFIET.

糖心传媒 recently contributed a chapter to a book edited by the World Council for Comparative and Education Societies (WCCES). We were asked to reflect on the relevance of 糖心传媒 in this current period of global instability and uncertainty. With somewhat grim reassurance we drew on Keith鈥檚 contribution to 糖心传媒鈥檚 inauguration, in which he referenced the unprecedented period of global instability that was the backdrop to 糖心传媒鈥檚 launch. We agreed with Keith鈥檚 perspective that uncertainty does not diminish the potential for comparative work, rather it strengthens the need for more openness to different practices and ways of knowing.

Keith was well-known and well-respected by many. He published individually and in collaboration with other leading colleagues, and supervised and supported early career researchers who went on to have distinguished careers across academia and politics. He will be remembered as an influential scholar, a generous colleague and an inspiring mentor.

Alison Buckler and Tejendra Pherali

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糖心传媒 Presidential Workshop Series /baice-presidential-workshop-series/ Fri, 24 Jan 2025 13:42:32 +0000 /?p=43691 Anti-Racism and Reparations: perspectives from Comparative and International Education

This year, ahead of the UKFIET 2025 conference, 糖心传媒 President Professor Arathi Sriprakash will be hosting a workshop series on anti-racism and reparation. All are warmly welcome to attend and contribute! Please save the dates.

Registration details for each workshop are listed below.

Online Workshop 1: Debating reparations in CIE. Wednesday 11 June, 10:00 鈥 11:30, UK time.

In this workshop we will be discussing two papers, to explore the politics and possibilities of reparations in CIE. All participants are asked to read these papers in advance.

  • Walker, S., Tikly, L., Strong, K., Wallace, D., & Soudien, C. (2023). The case for educational reparations: addressing racial injustices in sustainable development goal 4. , 103.
  • Sylla, N.S., Fischer, A.M., Kaltenbrunner, A. and Sathi, S. (2024), Global Reparations within Capitalism: Aspirations and Tensions in Contemporary Movements for Reparatory Justice. Dev Change.

Register here:

Online Workshop 2: A case for embedding structural analyses of race and racism in comparative and international education. Wednesday 18 June, 10:00 鈥 11:30, UK time

In this workshop, authors of recent paper on race and CIE (Yuvraj Singh, Sharon Walker, Simina Dragos, Jess Oddy) will present the key ideas of their work, focusing on theories of: Racialisation, Racial States, and Racial Capitalism. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on how these theories connect to their own research. The session will have opportunities for Q&A and discussion.

Register here:

Online Workshop 3: New research on racial justice in CIE, Wednesday 2 July, 10:00 – 11:30, UK time.

Come along to hear new research on racial justice in comparative / international perspectives!

Topics include: casteism in India; the lived experience of school exclusion; Islamophobia and global critical race theory in education;  race and education in Thailand; the experiences of global majority teachers in the UK.

Register here:

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Call for Expressions of Interest to host the 糖心传媒 Conference 2026 /call-for-expressions-of-interest-to-host-the-baice-conference-2026/ Tue, 21 Jan 2025 16:43:06 +0000 /?p=43672 The 糖心传媒 is excited to open the call for expressions of interest (EOI) from colleagues in the field of international and comparative education, who would be interested in hosting the 糖心传媒 Conference 2026.

The 糖心传媒 Conference is held every two years, in September. It attracts around 300 colleagues. It is traditionally three days, preceded by a day of pre-conference events specifically for the ECR community. The 糖心传媒 Conference can be held at any higher education institution in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.

The 糖心传媒 Conference committee is made up of colleagues from the host institution, colleagues from the 糖心传媒 Executive Committee, and additional colleagues from the field, where appropriate (to be recruited following the formation of the committee). There are traditionally two conference Chairs with at least one being based at the host institution.

If you are interested in hosting 糖心传媒 2026 you are invited to share a short EOI of up to 500 words with:

  • Your proposed theme and some suggested sub-themes
  • Justification for the geographical location of the conference
  • The names of colleagues (approx. 3-5) involved in the proposal (you can indicate a proposed conference chair although this is not essential at this point)
  • Confirmation that you have had initial conversations with your institution about hosting 糖心传媒 2026, and that they are in support of the EOI
  • Any additional relevant information (see 糖心传媒 commitments below)

Please note that the EOI is an opportunity to share your initial ideas with the 糖心传媒 Executive Committee and we appreciate that at this point they will be in draft format.

While we enthusiastically welcome new ideas for the conference, 糖心传媒 has a series of commitments that underpin our conference planning, which we expect hosts to honour. These include:

  • Considerable efforts to keep registration costs low
  • Efforts to challenge hierarchical academic norms
  • An emphasis on inclusion and accessibility in relation to all aspects of organising and hosting
  • Creative ideas for inspiring dialogical learning and shifting traditional conference formats (while keeping inclusion/access in mind)
  • Efforts to connect conference activities with local communities and relevant interest groups / supporting local businesses where possible.

Please note that 糖心传媒 has a fantastic conference support team, whose extensive skill-set can be drawn on as required, creating a tailored support package that aligns with institutional administrative support. 糖心传媒 Conferences are non-profit, and all surplus funds are re-invested into conference accessibility and engagement (or ring-fenced as seed-funding for future events). While the successful conference committee will lead on the development of the budget, we will provide support with this. As a result, there is no need to submit a budget with the EOI, although if there are any key financial issues that might affect your institution hosting the conference, please let us know in the EOI.

Please email your EOI to Alison Buckler, ku.ca.eciabobfsctd-91a018@riahc, by Friday 28 February 2025.

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