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Eighteenth Global Studies Conference, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain + Online

Eighteenth Global Studies Conference, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain + Online
2nd to 4th July 2025
Málaga, Spain

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CALL FOR PAPERS
Place: University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain + Online
Format: In-Person (Location) and Online (Asynchronous Content)
Dates: 2-4 July 2025
Proposal Submission Deadline: 2 June 2026
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PLENARY SPEAKERS
Francisco Rodríguez Fernández, University of Granada, Spain
Cristina Toledo Báez, Associate Professor, University of Málaga, Spain
Marianna Capasso, Postdoctoral Researcher, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Boris Vázquez-Calvo, Researcher Ramón y Cajal, University of Seville, Spain
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SPECIAL FOCUS: Minds and Machines: Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Ethics, and Order in Global Society

Knowledge, institutions, and technologies are deeply embedded within specific sociocultural contexts.
Artificial intelligence has risen to prominence, not merely as a technological advancement but as a phenomenon intrinsically entangled with global sociocultural dynamics, highlighting epistemological and regulatory fault lines that cross local and global spheres.
The epistemological fault line impacts the very foundations of knowledge. Whose knowledge is being prioritized and valorized in developing and applying AI technologies? This question points to a deeper inquiry into the epistemic injustices embedded in the fabric of AI, where certain forms of knowledge - often emanating from dominant cultures and societies - are privileged over others. The implications of such epistemic preferences are profound, as they shape the AI's "knowing capacity" and, consequently, its impact on diverse populations.

On the regulatory front, the governance of information flows questions the adequacy and fairness of existing regulatory frameworks in managing the complex dynamics of AI across different jurisdictions.
This regulatory fault line interrogates who is recognized as a data subject and whose interests are protected in the sprawling data ecosystems that AI technologies inhabit. It underscores the necessity for governance structures capable of addressing the transnational nature of AI, ensuring that regulatory mechanisms are responsive to local needs and attuned to the global implications of AI deployment.
These fault lines reveal the inherently non-technical challenges posed by AI. It is imperative to ensure that the development and application of AI technologies are aligned with human values, societal well-being, and environmental sustainability. This calls for a concerted effort to integrate social science perspectives into the heart of AI discourse, ensuring that ethical considerations, social justice, and equity are integral to the AI innovation process. At the Eigthteenth Global Studies Conference, we embrace a multidisciplinary approach to navigate the complexities of AI in a manner that prioritizes human dignity and environmental stewardship. This endeavor is not only technological, but also of necessity profoundly ethical and political one. It calls for a collective commitment to redefining the principles and practices that will guide the future of AI governance.
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CONFERENCE THEMES
THEME 1: NETWORKS OF ECONOMY AND TRADE
THEME 2: THE POWER OF INSTITUTIONS
THEME 3: VECTORS OF SOCIETY AND CULTURE
THEME 4: ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
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JOURNAL
The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies is peer-reviewed, supported by rigorous processes of criterion-referenced article ranking and qualitative commentary, ensuring that only intellectual work of the greatest substance and highest significance is published.
Serial Founded: 2013 
ISSN: 2324-755X (Print) ISSN: 2324-7568 (Online)
Publication Frequency: Biannually 
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ABOUT US
Founded in 2008, the Global Studies Research Network is devoted to mapping and interpreting past and emerging trends and patterns in globalization. We aim to traverse a broad terrain, sometimes technically and other times socially oriented, sometimes theoretical and other times practical in their perspective, and sometimes reflecting dispassionate analysis while at other times suggesting interested strategies for action. Our aim is to build an epistemic community where we can make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. As a Research Network, we are defined by our scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions.
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