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中研院社會所2/13-14「重構戰爭:來自東歐與東亞的見解」國際學術工作坊
2025-01-23
「重構戰爭:來自東歐與東亞的見解」國際學術工作坊

會議時間:2025年2月13~14日,10:00-17:00
會議地點:中央研究院社會學研究所802會議室(人文館南棟8樓)
會議議程:https://shorturl.at/nQ6ZT
報名連結:https://shorturl.at/WUX8b
主辦單位:中研院社會所比較亞洲社會轉型主題研究小組
補助機構:國家科學及技術委員會、教育部
聯絡人:黃俊華, trt20160903@gmail.com

【會議簡介】
正如 Siniša Malešević (2010) 與汪宏倫等(2014) 所強調的,雖然戰爭一直是形塑社會的一個主要力量,但當代社會學並沒有充分關注這個議題。2023年,中研院社會所舉辦了「俄羅斯侵略烏克蘭一週年——對東歐和東亞的社會與政治衝擊」工作坊。今年,我們將以出版集體著作為目標,舉辦第二屆的工作坊,進一步探討東歐與東亞社會如何因應戰爭或戰爭威脅所帶來的挑戰,以及這些比較觀點為戰爭社會學帶來了何種啟示。此外,相對於國際關係與政治學界在戰爭議題上的主導地位,以及它們在「高層政治」(國家與國際層次)討論廣泛,但對「低層政治」(「社會」的黑箱)僅止於表淺分析的現象,我們將以深入的社會學角度來重新詮釋政治。

【活動說明】
本工作坊將以全英文舉行,提問可使用中文。活動兩日皆提供午餐。送出報名表單即代表確認報名;會前通知將於活動前一週以電子郵件寄送。


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Reframing War: Insights from Eastern Europe and East Asia
International Academic Workshop

Time: 2025-02-13~14 10:00-17:00
Venue: Room 802, Institute of Sociology (8F, South Wing of Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Academia Sinica)
Program: Program download (Open in new tab)
Registration link: Registration (Open in new tab)
Contact: HUANG, Jyun-hua, trt20160903@gmail.com
Organizer: Asian Social Transformation in Comparative Perspective Thematic Research Team/TRT, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Sponsors: National Science and Technology Council, Ministry of Education

Introduction:
As highlighted by Siniša Malešević (2010) and Horng-Luen Wang et al. (2014), while war has always been a major force in shaping the social, contemporary sociology has not been sufficiently engaged with the topic. In 2023, the Institute of Sociology launched a workshop titled “The Russian Aggression on Ukraine One Year On: Its Social and Political Impact on Eastern Europe and East Asia.” In this second edition heading toward a collective publication, we will further explore how Eastern European and East Asian societies have been responding to challenges posed by war or the threat of war, and what insights do these comparative perspectives provide to the sociology of war. Moreover, against the dominance of international relations and political science in the debates on war, with extensive discussion of ‘high politics’ (national and international levels) but only shallow analysis of ‘low politics’ (the black box of the ‘social’), we aim to reframe politics from an in-depth sociological perspective.

Remarks: This workshop will be conducted entirely in English; however, participants are welcome to pose questions in Mandarin. Lunch is provided. Submitting this registration form confirms your participation. A pre-meeting notice will be sent via email one week before the event.