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World Humanities Conference – UNESCO News

18 July, 2017

When, local time:
Sunday, 6 August 2017 – 9:00am to Saturday, 12 August 2017 – 6:00pm

Where:
Belgium, Liège

Type of Event:
Meeting by Member States or Institutions

Contact:
John Crowley, j.crowley@unesco.org

The “World Humanities Conference. Challenges and Responsibilities for a Planet in Transition” will take place in Liège, Belgium, from 6 to 12 August 2017.

Co-organized by UNESCO, the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH), the “World Humanities Conference – Liège 2017 Foundation” and Liège.

Together, the conference will gather participants from all over the world working in the fields of the humanities, the natural, social, and formal sciences, politics, art, and communication, as well as representatives of international, governmental, and non-governmental organizations.

It will be structured around six main themes:

  • Humans and the environment;
  • Cultural identities, cultural diversity and intercultural relations;
  • Cultural heritage;
  • Boundaries and migrations;
  • History, memory and politics;
  • The humanities in a world in transition.

The Conference will strengthen the organization of the humanities, notably in its interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary dimensions, including all sciences. It will contribute to epistemological debate and convergence of scholarly and wider cultural approaches, with a view to bridging the gap that often exists with the rest of society and the design of research, education and territorial policies.

It will be preceded by a series of conferences and other academic events, engaging all continents.

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18 July, 2017
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