Invitation to an International Conference
Cultural
Communication and Building a Community with a Shared Future
for Humankind
Hohhot, P.R. China
December 30,
2019
Inner Mongolia Normal University
Conference Program
Theme
In order to search for a proper development path of human
society in this diverse and multicultural world it is
necessary for scholars and thinkers to look into the deep
pattern of economic structure and ideological culture in the
new era. The proposition of building a “common community of
shared human destiny” raised by the Chinese people is an
important part of the process of socialist modernization
with Chinese characteristics. It is based on the Chinese
rich traditional culture as well as the values of global
multiculturalism in the era of post-industrial civilization,
especially the thought of classical Marxism. It invites
profound theoretical studies and relevant practical
experiences. How to build a common community of shared human
destiny in this pluralistic world? What can the Chinese
people make their unique contributions in facing the
unprecedented changes in the global world of this century?
What is culture? What is human development?
In order to strengthen the academic research on this topic,
to promote the dialogue and exchange of diverse cultures,
and to build a high-level research platform for the growth
of young and middle-aged scholars, Inner Mongolia Normal
University and Studies on Marxist Theory will
jointly sponsor this international conference. In
conjunction with the second international forum of young and
middle-aged Marxist scholars across Chinese universities Shandong
Social Sciences, Ningxia Social Sciences and Theory
Monthly will assist this
event.
Below
is a set of focus points for the conference:
1. Diversity of human civilizations
2. Changes in the world in the past century
3. Culture and social development
4. Comparative studies between Chinese and foreign cultures
5. The common community of shared destiny for humankind
6. The world significance of China's Road
Abstract
Please send an abstract and personal vita by May 1, 2020 to
Li Chunhui and Wang Ya [fairywangya@163.com] and
[cua-rvp@cua.edu]. The organizer will send the official
invitation letter if accepted. Please send the full paper by
June 20, 2020 to the above contact persons.
Logistics
There is no registration fee. Participants will cover their
own travel costs and the local organizers will provide
accommodations.
Contact
Li Chunhui and Wang Ya
School of Marxism
Inner Mongolia Normal University
Hohhot, P.R. China
fairywangya@163.com