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Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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Mainland Affairs Council |
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Taiwan Future Society |
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World Future Society, WFS |
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World Futures Studies Federation, WFSF
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Foundation for the Future, FFF |
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World Academy of Art and Science |
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Sohail Inayatullah, Professor GIFS, Tamkang University |
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Kuo-hua Chen, Dean, College of Global Research and Development, Tamkang University |
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Chien-Fu Chen, Director, Graduate Institute of Futures Studies (GIFS), Tamkang University |
Coordinators:
Iris Yang :
irisyang@mail.tku.edu.tw
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Dear Colleagues
We look forward to greeting you at Tamkang University .
The title of the conference is unconventional, however, at Tamkang University we seek to push the envelope on futures thinking. As Alvin Toffler wrote many years ago, while education is is derived from a particular image of the future, it also creates new images. These images define our possible futures. In this conference we seek to push beyond the economic focus of globalization and explore how humanity is becoming self-aware of both its possible and preferred futures, and the factors that limit their creation.
This conference thus seeks to broaden and deepen understandings of the futures of the global, exploring the notion of the discovery, imagination and creation of a global mind, even, self/soul.
It has three strands.
1. The pivotal role of science and technology – genetics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, brain science - in changing and speeding human evolution, even creating the possibility of the creation of a new species, certainly causing us to rethink evolution, at external and inner dimensions.
2. The changing imagination of the global, from the uncharted to empire to the global brain to the global market, and now to the ecumene, and next to …This is the global as collective conscious and collective unconscious – the transformative dimension of the global as myth.
3. The global as a site of collective problem solving, of the emergence of a global network of institutions focused on solving collective problems (global disasters, global governance, tribalism) leading to authentic global governance.
We look forward to seeing you at Tamkang University , and having meaningful dialogue with you on these issues. And most significantly we hope that these discussions will lead to transformative global actions.
Clement C.P.Chang |
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How are our understandings of the global changing?
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Does humanity have a global mind? A soul?
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What are the possibilities of deep global action? |
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What are contrasting approaches to human thrival? How can we move from survival to thrival? |
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How do the inner and outer dimension of humanity's evolution interact? |
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How will revolutions in science and technology impact human and gaian evolution? |
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Preconference Presentation
October 27, 2005 Tamkang Campus
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10/27 Global Soul Preconference - Pico Iyer <Global Soul>
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| 10/31~11/2 Tamkang Lecture Chair - Professor, Richard Slaughter |
| 11/4 Clobalization and Post-colonalism - Professor, Ashis Nandy |
| OPENING SPEAKER |
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Flora Chia-I Chang |
| President, Tamkang University |
| The Global Mind and Vision of the Future of the University. |
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER |
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Ashis Nandy |
| Professor, Centre for the Study of Developing Socities |
| Self and Dissenting Futures. |
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Ervin Lazslo |
President, Club of Budapest |
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| The Convergence of Science and Spiritually |
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Ian Lowe
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Professor, Griffith University |
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| Prospects for Sustainable Global Futures: Grounds for Cautious Optimism? |
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Michio Kaku
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Professor, City University of New York |
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| How Science and Technology will Revolution the Future? |
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Pico Iyer |
Author "The Global Soul " |
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| “The Global Soul” video by Pico Iyer. |
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Alex Tu
Tamkang University
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Anita Kelleher
Designer Futures
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Chien-Fu Chen
Director, Graduate Institute of Future Studies (GIFS), Tamkang University |
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Chris Riedy
Institute for Sustainable Development
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Christopher Jones
General-Sectary, World Future Studies Federation
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Clement Bezold
President, Institute for Alternative Futures
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Cory Han-yu Huang
Professor, Department of English, Tamkang University
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Dada Shambushivananda
Vice Chancellor, Gurukul University |
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Fanmin Kong
Professor, Peking University
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Ivana Milojevic
Post-Doctoral Fellow, The University of Queensland
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Jan Lee Martin
Founder, The futures Foundation
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Jennifer Gidley
Southern Cross University
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Jian-Bang Deng
Professor, GIFS, Tamkang University |
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John Smart
President, Acceleration Studies Foundation |
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Jon D. Solomon
Professor, GIFS, Tamkang University |
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Jui-Guey Chen
Professor, GIFS, Tamkang University |
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Jyh-Horong Lin
President, Taiwan Future Society (TFS) |
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Kuo-hua Chen
Professor, GIFS, Tamkang University |
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Linda Groff
Professor, California State University
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Marcus Anthony
University of the Sunshine Coast
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Marcus Bussey
University of the Sunshine Coast |
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Maria Sagi
Psychologist, The Club of Budapest |
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Mei-Hwa Sung
Dean, College of Foreign Languages and Literatures |
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Patricia Kelly
University of the Sunshine Coast
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Paul O. Radde
Psychologist, author, “Thrival”
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Peter Hayward
Swinburne University of Technology |
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Peter Miller
Professor, University of Hawaii
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Phillip Daffara
University of the Sunshine Coast and Maroochy Shire Council, architect
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Ramez Naam
Microsoft, author “ More Than Human ” |
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Richard Slaughter
President, World Future Studies Federation
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Robert Burke
Mt Eliza Centre for Executive Education
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Sesh Velamoor
Director, Foundation For the Future
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Shun-Jie Ji
Professor, GIFS, Tamkang University |
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Sohail Inayatullah
Professor, GIFS, Tamkang University |
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Steve Gould
planner/futurist, Maroochy Shire Council
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Tim Dolan
Professor, Southern Oregon University
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Tim Mack
President, World Future Society
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V.V. Maliavin
Professor, Graduate Institute of Slavic Studies
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Walter Truett Anderson
President, World Academy of Art and Science
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Water Kistler
President, Foundation For the Future (FFF)
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Wan-Chin Tai
Dean, College of International Studies, Tamkang University
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Yu-Ying Teng
Professor, GIFS, Tamkang University |
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Renee, Yi-Mond Yuan
Tamkang University
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Welcome to Taiwan
Taiwan 's total land area is only about 3,6000 square kilometers; it is shaped like a tobacco leaf that is narrow at both ends. It lies off the southeastern coast of mainland Asia, across the Taiwan Straits from Mainland China-- a solitary island on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean . To the north lies Japan and Okinawa, to the south is the Philippines . Many airlines fly to Taiwan , helping make it the perfect travel destination.
Taiwan lies on the western edge of the Pacific "rim of fire," and continuous tectonic movements have created majestic peaks, rolling hills and plains, basins, coastlines, and other wonders. Taiwan sees climates of many types: tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate, providing clear differentiation between the different seasons. There are about 18,400 species of wildlife on the island, with more than 20% belonging to rare or endangered species; among these are the land-locked salmon, Taiwan mountain goat, Formosan rock monkey, Formosan black bear, blue magpie, Mikado pheasant, Hsuehshan grass lizard, and many more.
The government has established 6 national parks and 12 national scenic areas to preserve Taiwan 's best natural ecological environment and cultural sites. Take in the splendor and sheer heights of the cliffs at Taroko Gorge; take a ride on the Alishan train--one of only three mountain railways in the world--and experience the breathtaking sunset and sea of clouds; hike up to the summit of Northeast Asia's highest peak, Jade Mountain. You can also soak up the sun in Kending, Asia's version of Hawaii ; stand at the edge of Sun Moon Lake ; traipse through the East Rift Valley; or visit the offshore islands of Kinmen and Penghu . It's fun in capital letters as well as an awesome journey of natural discovery!
The cultural aspects also not to be missed. The blending of Hakka, Taiwanese, and mainland Chinese cultures has produced a rich plethora of cultural and social color. Whether it is religion, architecture, language, living habits, or food, it's just one big exciting melting pot! Food is the best representative of this cultural mixing and matching. Aside from cuisines from different parts of the mainland such as Zhejiang, Hunan, Guangdong, Yunnan, Shanghai, Beijing, Sichuan, and others, there is also the local Taiwanese cuisine as well as the local delicacies of each area.(Source: Tourism Bureau, Rep. of China)
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The Grand Hotel, with its traditional palace style architecture, vermilion pillars, stately archways, and brilliantly tiled roof, is not only a magnificent landmark of Taiwan, but it is an emblem of ancient China. The Grand hotel has for decades played host to dignitaries from around the world. Its histories and legends will surely mesmerize those who step into the Grand's palatial lobby. |
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