臺灣人類學與民族學學會
接軌世界的臺灣人類學:人才培育暨研究寫作

接軌世界的臺灣人類學:人才培育暨研究寫作

接軌世界的臺灣人類學:人才培育暨研究寫作

參加一場生產力及療癒感兼備的寫作營,然後開啟新學年吧!


「接軌世界的臺灣人類學:人才培育暨研究寫作」計畫嘗試建立一個溫暖又堅實的學門支援系統,並提供交流平台,讓成員共同累積有關「世界人類學」(world anthropologies)的多元知識生產及實踐能量。

這是一個讓臺灣人類學接軌世界的專業人才網絡,如果你認同臺灣人類學的主體性,同時願意參與提倡多元性、平等溝通交流的世界人類學,歡迎加入網絡!


適合對象:

1) 身處臺灣而投入人類學、考古學、族群研究、語言學等相關學科

2) 具備民族誌研究或田野工作經驗

3) 正在臺灣或其他地方教與學

加入「接軌世界的臺灣人類學:人才培育暨研究寫作」人才庫:https://www.taiwananthro.org.tw/post/2u7pIbsxd8avveGqcaM6aNnghKk 


暑假增能系列活動:線上工作坊及實體寫作營

在期待以久的暑假,我們來增能一下吧! 我們將以東亞及東南亞的人類學相關機構發展,以及它們與世界人類學的互動經驗為題,進行思想碰撞與共同書寫。 


🗓️ 線上工作坊(暫定時間:台灣時間9am; 美東時間9pm) 

兩場次線上工作坊預計認識東亞及東南亞地區目前在人類學相關學科發展的情況,以及與世界人類學的關係;並進行共同討論,為寫作營聚焦議題。 

A) 7月場次(東南亞):嘉賓分享、實體寫作營議題聚焦 

B) 8月場次(東亞):嘉賓分享、實體寫作營議題聚焦 

兩場活動報名人數不限,線上交流無分邊界,詳情於6月公佈,請報名並加到你的個人行事曆吧! 

*活動及報名詳情待定


🗓️ 開學收心操:共同寫作營 

為了讓夥伴們一起累積對「世界人類學」(World anthropologies)的多元知識生產及實踐能量,我們將舉辦能作更深入、密集討論的寫作營隊。本年度主題為東亞及東南亞,以了解不同機構、團隊與世界人類學的互動經驗。參加者將為此作共同書寫出學術回顧或研究紀要型文章,目標為專書或期刊發表。


寫作營將兼備生產力及療癒感。活動於花蓮縣南部的玉里鎮,暫定於火車站旁的山鄰山林青年文旅(https://www.forest3030hostel.com.tw/)舉辦,交通便利,同時你可與繁忙人生暫時脫勾,好好享受為期3天的知識盛宴。目前我們會以實體交流為主,少數因故未能在現場的夥伴,亦可線上參與。 


暫定時程: 

-- 8/29 晚上 報到、welcome party及計畫介紹 

-- 8/30 寫作營、小鎮散步

-- 8/31 在地族群文化探索、寫作營、地方美食與交流

-- 9/1寫作營及初步成果分享


如果你對東亞及東南亞的人類學相關發展有興趣或學習、工作、研究經驗,都歡迎申請加入這次寫作營。參與名額有限,經大會評估後,公佈入圍名單。期待一起進入豐盛、溫暖而放鬆的夏日增能活動吧!

寫作營報名連結:https://forms.gle/TikGvNzwYRP1U6aB8


補助單位:國科會人類學與族群研究學門推動規劃補助計畫

計畫專頁:「接軌世界的臺灣人類學:人才培育暨研究寫作」https://www.taiwananthro.org.tw/post/2u7oCLc20AS8N0Ed38KqvCyBuWo



Connecting Taiwan Anthropology to the World: Academic Community Network Building


This project aims to create a supportive network for scholars in anthropology and related fields, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange around World Anthropologies. We are building an academic community network to connect Taiwan’s anthropology with global conversations. If you are committed to the visibility and autonomy of anthropology in Taiwan and wish to engage in more diverse and equitable exchanges, we warmly welcome you to join us!


Who should apply?

1) Those based in Taiwan with a long-term interest or background in anthropology, archaeology, ethnic studies, or linguistics;

2) Individuals with ethnographic research or fieldwork experience;

3) Those currently engaged in teaching, research, or study in relevant fields, in Taiwan or abroad.

Join the network here: https://www.taiwananthro.org.tw/post/2u7pIbsxd8avveGqcaM6aNnghKk


This summer, we will hold two online workshops and an in-person writing retreat, bringing together scholars in anthropology and related disciplines to engage in discussions and collaborative writing centered on the theme: “Anthropologies in East and Southeast Asia in Dialogue with World Anthropologies." Through workshops and a writing retreat, we aim to foster deep conversations and collaborative writing.


🗓️ Online Workshops: Guest Speakers and Thematic Planning for In-Person Writing Retreat

Tentative Time: 9 PM EDT / 9 AM Taipei

A) July: Focus on Southeast Asia

B) August: Focus on East Asia

*Event and registration details to be announced.


🗓️ In-Person Writing Retreat

This year’s writing retreat invites participants to produce short academic reviews or research reflections on the themes of East and Southeast Asian anthropologies. Selected works will be considered for an edited volume or a special journal issue.

The retreat will be held at Forest 3030 Hostel, a cozy space right next to Yuli Train Station in Hualien County. A few slots will be available for remote participation.


Tentative Schedule

-- Aug 29 (Evening)|Check-in, Welcome Party & Program Introduction

-- Aug 30|Writing Sessions, Small-town Walk

-- Aug 31|Local Indigenous Culture Tour, Writing Sessions, Community Dinner

-- Sept 1|Final Writing Sprint & Draft Sharing


If you are interested in the development of anthropology in East and Southeast Asia, you are invited to apply for this writing retreat. Participation is limited. Selected participants will be announced after review by the organizing team.

Join the Writing Retreat: https://forms.gle/TikGvNzwYRP1U6aB8


Supported by: the Discipline of Anthropology and Ethnic Studies, National Science & Technology Council, Taiwan

Project page: Towards Global Anthropology: Enhancement Program on Talent Development and Research Writing

https://www.taiwananthro.org.tw/post/2u7oCLc20AS8N0Ed38KqvCyBuWo