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The meaning or value of care goes well beyond the ordinary feel-good virtues and practices. Emma Dowling in The Care Crisis (2022) warns that the public care systems around the world are in crisis, when social vulnerability and profit motivations are entangled to jeopardize both the work of the carers and those whom they care for. How shall we chart the multifaceted meanings of care in a world steeped in multiple social and political crises, meanings that will tell us more about, and help us re-commit to, care education, self-care, social responsibility around care work, and the enablement of care through technology in the public and private spheres? How do we heed the authors of The Care Manifesto (2020) to put “critical interdependence” at the heart of our theorization of care? 

The "Hong Kong 2023 Humanities Conference on Comparative Cultures of Care" stems from an eight-month long online reading course on "Theorizing Care" that began in early 2023, and endeavors to extend our consolidated discussion on care ethics and politics through a two-day conference on the campus of the Education University of Hong Kong. Speakers will be presenting drafts of their original papers for a robust dialogue with each other and with the audience. They are from Canada, UK, US, Australia, and Hong Kong.

"Comparative Cultures of Care" is a strategic research focus of the Faculty of Humanities.

The Conference is anchored on three main themes:

  • Theory, Culture, Care 

  • Environment, Technology, Care 

  • Care, Pedagogy, Community

Through this conference, we aim to form a close-knit community of scholars who will support the curiosity and innovation that drive international research.

John Erni, Dean of Faculty of Humanities
& The Conference Organizing Team

Key Information & Registration

Venue & Location: 

Onsite: Conference Centre, Block E, The Education University of Hong Kong, HKSAR 

Online: Zoom

Date:

November 2-3 (Thursday - Friday), 2023

Theme: 

Theory, Culture, Care

Environment, Technology, Care

Care, Pedagogy, Community

Language:

English

Free Registration: 

https://forms.gle/L5ujiq3eaHiCpvxK7

*Registration Deadline for Audience: 

ONSITE: 25 October (Wed), 23:59

ONLINE: 01 November (Wed), 17:00

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Registration Benefits

Onsite Audience

An e-copy of the Conference Program through email 

Shuttle bus service will be provided twice a day

Accessibility to the recordings of the conference 

Refreshments and light snacks during morning and afternoon coffee breaks

Online Audience

An e-copy of the Conference Program through email 

Accessibility to the recordings of the conference 

Conference Program

All times are Standard Hong Kong Time (UTC+8:00)

November 2 (Thursday), 2023

08:30 - 09:15

Registration

09:45 - 11:15

Panel I

Speakers:    Ellen Seiter

                    Adam Muller

Moderator:   John Erni

11:15 - 11:30

Coffee Break

11:30 - 13:00

Panel II

Speakers:    Liz Jackson

                    Jo Littler

Moderator:   Bidisha Banerjee

13:00 - 14:30

Lunch

14:30 - 16:00

Panel III

Speakers:    Joshua Trey Barnett

                    Eric Feng

Moderator:   Duke Bagulaya

16:00 - 16:15

Coffee Break

16:15 - 17:45

Panel IV

Speakers:    Duke Bagulaya

                    Bidisha Banerjee

Moderator:   Jeffrey Clapp

09:15 - 09:45

Opening Remarks:

Prof. May CHENG

Vice President (Academic Affairs), EdUHK

Prof. Chetwyn CHAN

Vice President (Research and Development), EdUHK

Prof. John Erni

Dean, Faculty of Humanities, EdUHK

November 3 (Friday), 2023

09:15 - 09:45

Registration

09:45 - 11:15

Panel V

Speakers:    Zimu Zhang

                    Daren Leung

Moderator:   Eric Feng

11:15 - 11:30

Coffee Break

11:30 - 13:00

Panel VI

Speakers:    Chow Yiu Fai 

                    Amanda Third

Moderator:   Eric Feng

13:00 - 14:30

Lunch

14:30 - 16:00

Panel VII

Speakers:    Jeffrey Clapp

                    Mette Hjort

Moderator:   Bidisha Banerjee

16:00 - 16:15

Coffee Break

16:15 - 17:45

Panel VIII

Speakers:    Sasha Sidorkin

                     Daisy Tam

Moderator:   John Erni

17:45 - 19:00

Closing Roundtable

Mette Hjort, Jo Littler, Daisy Tam,

Amanda Third, and John Erni

Speakers

Our esteemed and diverse group of speakers are scholars from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Hong Kong. Each speaker will bring a unique perspective of care shaped by their varied academic and professional background, and share the space of dialogue equally to talk in a focused, cozy environment.

Speakers under Each Theme (Alphabetize by Last Name):

Theory, Culture, Care

Dr. Duke Bagulaya | Department of Literature and Cultural Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, HK

Dr. Bidisha Banerjee  | Department of Literature and Cultural Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, HK

Dr. Jeffrey Clapp |  Department of Literature and Cultural Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, HK

Dr. Adam Muller | Peace and Conflict Studies Program, University of Manitoba, Canada

Prof. Mette Hjort | School of Film, Media and Journalism, University of Lincoln, UK

Prof. Ellen Seiter | Academy of Film, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

Environment, Technology, Care

Dr. Joshua Trey Barnett | Department of Communication Arts and Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University (University Park, PA), USA

Dr. Eric Feng | Faculty of Humanities, The Education University of Hong Kong, HK

Dr. Daren Leung | Department of Cultural Studies, Lingnan University, HK

Dr. Zimu Zhang | Department of Literature and Cultural Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, HK

Care, Pedagogy, Community

Prof. Chow Yiu Fai | Department of Humanities and Creative Writing, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

Prof. Liz Jackson | Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, HK

Prof. Jo Littler | Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

Prof. Sasha Sidorkin | College of Education, California State University, Sacramento, USA

Dr. Daisy Tam | Department of Humanities and Creative Writing, Hong Kong Baptist University, HK

Prof. Amanda Third |  Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University, Australia  

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