The Paris Conference on Arts & Humanities (PCAH2022)

Thu Jun 16 2022 at 10:00 am to Sun Jun 19 2022 at 06:00 pm

Maison de la Chimie | Paris

IAFOR Research Centre at the Osaka University
Publisher/HostIAFOR Research Centre at the Osaka University
The Paris Conference on Arts & Humanities (PCAH2022)
Advertisement
Organised by the International Academic Forum (IAFOR)
About this Event
Event Photos

Final Abstract Submission Deadline: April 1, 2022

Bienvenue à Paris!

Paris has always been a city driven by strident ideas, where discussions and debates are lively, open and frequently heated, overspilling into protests, strikes and even revolution. As such, the French capital is among the world’s most important cultural and intellectual centers, and a city of great history and energy.

“Liberty, equality and fraternity” was the 18th century revolutionary call to arms and battle cry that was soon adopted and institutionalised, as the driving motto behind a new country that would throw off the shackles of absolutist aristocratic rule and commit to a new future for the country, based on enlightenment ideals and new understandings. These would have enormous ramifications within France and beyond as the concepts of liberty, equality and fraternity have spread around the world as a slogan, philosophy, aesthetic and political goal. During this period of revolution violence and competing ideologies, radical ideas and ideals around meritocracy and democracy emerged and were implemented in ways that still influence today, from the study, practice and policies of education, and the heuristic that education is for all, to artistic, design, and cultural production.

Over the course of its history, Paris has been the venue for real and intellectual battles over ideas, ideals and ideologies; between conservative and reformist, secular and religious, multicultural and national, East and West, and all shades of left and right. The French educational system and its fiercely independent, highly vocal, and hugely influential teachers and lecturers are always at the centre of national and indeed international politics and policy. Added to this vigorous public intellectual arena are politicians, writers, journalists, artists, and filmmakers, each bringing a wide variety of perspectives and experience.

What resonates globally, and in this time of globalisation is the openness and rigour of the debates in Paris, and which underlines the continued relevance of this open intellectual space, when in many other places around the world ideas are stifled or banned, any form of opposition is dangerous, and open discussion can be seditious. Paris, city of light, therefore has an enormous and special intellectual place in the heart of all educators and free thinkers regardless of nationality, and especially in today’s uncertain global social-political context.

– The PCAH/PCE2022 Organising Committee

  • Grant Black | Chuo University, Japan
  • Steve Cornwell | IAFOR & Osaka Jogakuin University, Japan
  • Georges Depeyrot | French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
  • Joseph Haldane | IAFOR, Japan
  • Donald Hall | Rochester University, United States
  • Barbara Lockee | Virginia Tech, United States
  • Ljiljana Markovic | University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Haruko Satoh | Osaka University, Japan
  • Krisna Uk | Association for Asian Studies (AAS)
Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Maison de la Chimie, 28 Rue Saint-Dominique, Paris, France

Tickets

USD 0.00

Sharing is Caring: