Large Ocean Developing States
Large Ocean Developing States (LODS), (formally Small Island Developing States - SIDS) are island nations with large strategic Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ)
22/09/2024
International Conference:
ISLANDS AND ISLAND STUDIES 2025
Visions, strategies and local projects
Organised by the Jersey International Centre of Advanced Studies (JICAS) in collaboration with Shima and the Small Island Cultures Research Initiative (SICRI)
Venue: JICAS, Jersey - Dates: June 3rd-7th 2025
The interdisciplinary field of Island Studies began in the early 1990s with the establishment of ISISA (the International Small Islands Studies Association). The field was subsequently enhanced through the formation of SICRI (the Small Island Cultures Research Initiative) in 2005, and with the establishment of a number of academic periodicals, including Island Studies Journal (in 2006), Shima (2007), The Journal of Marine and Island Cultures (2012) and the Okinawan Journal of Island Studies (2020). Organisations such as Island Innovation (founded in 2018) have also pursued collaborative research, development and dialogue between and for islanders.
The Islands and Island Studies 2025 conference will provide an opportunity for researchers, administrators, policy makers and islanders to explore key questions concerning island societies and jurisdictions in the early 21st Century and to review research in the field to date.
The conference will comprise 3 plenary sessions and two parallel panel strands.
Plenary #1 – Lessons from and challenges for Jersey – featuring contributions from Jersey government officers and representatives of local organisations.
Plenary #2 – Two decades of Island Studies as represented in its journals – featuring presentations from journal editors Philip Hayward (Shima), Sun-Kee Hong (The Journal of Marine and Island Cultures), Ayano Ginoza (Okinawan Journal of Island Studies) and Su Ping (Island Studies Journal) + response by Dr Jonathan Pugh (Professor of island Studies, Newcastle University, UK) (tbc).
Plenary #3 – New Voices in Island Studies (programmed by SICRI) – featuring presentations from six emerging island Studies scholars.
Proposals for panels and/or individual papers for the parallel strands are welcome on the following topics:
Issues in Island Studies
Research collaborations with island communities
Island cultures in periods of transition
Island societies, climate change and the Anthropocene
The conference will commence with an early evening reception on June 3rd, there will be three full days of panels and papers on June 4th-6th and a study trip on June 7th.
Proposals should be submitted to [email protected] by November 1st 2024 and notifications of acceptance will be issued by December 10th 2024. Any inquiries as to the suitability of proposed topics etc., can be sent to Philip Hayward (on behalf on conference organising committee) at [email protected]
Conference Registration Fee (includes conference receptions, lunches and refreshments): UK 175 pounds.
Information about accommodation deals for delegates will be posted on conference website in November: https://shimajournal.org/conferences.php
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