Call for Papers
International Conference
Technology, Power, and the Evolving Global Order
Concept Note
We know that technology evolved from the use of primitive tools amongst primates. As societies became more sophisticated, and civilizations developed, tools became more sophisticated too. Specific technological inventions, like the wheel, revolutionized human societies in many ways: in warfare, in agriculture, and in travel. Technology has had a huge and abiding impact on human societies and may be said to be the cornerstone of human civilization. Through the ages, the main impact of technology on human society has been in agriculture and warfare. Of these two, the latter is perhaps the most important, given the propensity of warfare in human affairs. Power shall be defined in terms of warfare. That is, the ability of one social force to subjugate another through military means. This argument follows on from our assertion in the description of the impact of technology in human affairs through history that it has been most poignantly felt in warfare. Technological advancements in warfare throughout the ages have defined the rise and fall of civilizations. The invention of gun-powder and the cannon, for example, had a dramatic effect on how war was fought, and allowed, for example for the conquest of the Aztec Empire by a relatively inferior force of Spanish soldiers. Prior to this, the invention of the bow and arrow was decisive in many battles, including the defeat of a superior French force at Agincourt and Crecy, by the English.
For the purposes of this conference, what is called ‘Evolving Global Order’ will be defined primarily in terms of global capitalism. It remains to be seen in this thematic proposal how global capitalism plays itself out, and how it relates to the two prior themes of technology and power. Capitalism defeated communism at the end of the Cold War between the USA and USSR, and quickly became the dominant global economic system. Capitalism is based on the exploitation of human labour and natural resources for profit. This is its basic nature. It is against this background that the Forum for Global Studies proposes to organize a three-day International Conference on the theme, “Technology, Power, and the Evolving Global Order” on 01- 03 October 2022. The following themes are proposed for deliberation:
- Technology and global society
- Contemporary warfare and national security
- Energy resources and A Game of Great Powers
- Revisiting Gandhian Philosophy: A Quest for Global Peace
Submission of Paper
This international conference is open to scholars/academics, who wish to submit full paper and make a presentation. The full-length papers must be submitted to the conference organizers in the following e-mail ID: forumforglobalstudies@gmail.com on or before 30th September 2022. All papers submitted for presentation at the Conference are subjected to a double-blind peer review process. Selected papers from the conference will be considered for publication in an edited book by a reputed national/international publisher. The guidelines for submission of full paper for the Conference are given below:
- Details of the Paper Presenter (name, designation, organization, address, telephone, mobile and email) must be mentioned along with a short biographical note (100 words).
- A 200-word Abstract narrating objective/scope/rationale, research methods, main arguments, findings/conclusions and recommendations.
- At least five Keywords should be given.
- The participants must adhere to plagiarism rules in the paper (below 10 per cent).
- Full paper submission (Max 2000-3000 word), must follow the referencing style as per the Chicago Manual- https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html)
- Style-sheet of the paper: Format (MS Word), Font (Times New Roman), Font size (12) and Spacing (1.5).
Conference Organizing Committee
Patrons
Prof (Dr.) KVS Sarma, Vice-Chancellor, Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad.
Prof. (Dr.) L. S. Nigam, Vice-Chancellor, Shri Shankaracharya Professional University, Chhattisgarh.
Co-Patron
Prof. Cássio Eduardo Zen, Director at Forum for Global Studies, New Delhi & Professor of International Law, Legal History and Human Rights in Faculdade de Pinhais, Pinhais , Brazil.
Col. Manoj Kumar Singh (Retd.), Director of Research at Forum for Global Studies (FGS), New Delhi.
Conveners
Dr. Rukmani Joshi, Member, Board of Governors, Forum for Global Studies, New Delhi & Assistant Professor at Sharda University, Greater Noida.
Mr. Simant Shankar Bharti, Distinguished Fellow at Forum for Global Studies, New Delhi & Doctoral Candidate in Social Science at the University of Warsaw.
Co-Convenor
Mr. Shubham Rai, Research Intern at Forum for Global Studies, New Delhi & Masters Student in Global Studies at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University Delhi.
Tel: +91-7533048497, +91-7008563484, +91-9773829030
Email: forumforgloablstudies@gmail.com
Deadline for Abstract Submission: 15th September 2022 Acceptance Status Update: 18th September 2022 Full Paper Submission Deadline: 30th September 2022 Conference Date: 01st -03rd October 2022
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Registration Fee: 500/- INR (For Students), 1000/- INR (For Faculty and Professionals)
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Account Name: NANDAN FOUNDATION
Account Number: 50200064016541
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