中国文化国际传播研究院第17届年会暨“文明的多元共生与互鉴发展”国际学术会议
主办单位:北京师范大学中国文化国际传播研究院
会议时间:2026年11月27日(周五)
会议地点:中国北京,北京师范大学京师大厦第六会议室
会议语言:中文、英语(提供同声传译)
由北京师范大学中国文化国际传播研究院主办的第17届年会暨“文明的多元共生与互鉴发展”国际学术会议,将于2026年11月27日(周五)在北京师范大学召开。现面向海内外学者公开征集会议论文,诚邀您提交论文摘要及全文,参与学术交流,共同探讨文明互鉴与全球发展的前沿议题。
1大会主题与分论题
大会总主题:文明的多元共生与互鉴发展
当今世界面临诸多全球性挑战,迫切需要国际社会以更加积极的方式促进不同文化交流和不同文明互鉴。我们倡导平等、互鉴、对话、包容的文明观,期待中外学者在尊重文明多元共生的基础上,研讨如何通过交流互鉴促进共同发展。
本年度参考但不限于此的分论题包括:
1. 多元文明视野下的全球发展路径
2. 超越冲突论的文明共生实践机制
3. 不同文明的发展模式与互鉴共荣
4. 数字时代的文明传承与创新
欢迎结合自身研究领域,选择其他相关议题投稿。入选论文将择优收录于《“第三极文化”论丛》或推荐至相关学术期刊发表。
2会议安排
签到时间:2026年11月27日08:00–08:40
会议费用:本次会议不收取会务费,差旅及食宿费用敬请自理
3征文截止时间与格式要求
01.征稿流程:
2026年6月30日前:提交论文题目、摘要(300字左右)、作者简介及个人宣传照至邮箱aiccc@bnu.edu.cn
2026年7月30日前:公布入选论文名单,开放会议注册
2026年9月30日前:提交论文全文电子版
2026年10月30日前:完成论文定稿与编辑印刷
02.邮件标题与附件命名格式:
AICCC2026_作者姓名
(示例:AICCC2026_张三)
03.论文首页请注明作者信息:
姓名、国籍、单位、学历、职称、联系方式、个人宣传照
04.格式要求:
中文论文:正文宋体五号,脚注每页重新编号(①),尽量不插入图片和参考文献
英文论文:采用 Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition) 格式
05.版权说明:
如未特别声明,投稿(仅限中文)即视为授权会议组委会编辑出版
4会务联系方式
单位:北京师范大学中国文化国际传播研究院
地址:北京市新街口外大街19号,邮编100875
会务总负责联系电话:010-58805680
邮箱:aiccc@bnu.edu.cn
Call for Papers: The 17th Annual Meeting and International Forum on “Diversified Symbiosis of Civilizations and Mutual Learning for Shared Development”
Host Institution: Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture, Beijing Normal University
Conference Date: Friday, November 27th, 2026
Conference Venue: Meeting Room 6, Jingshi Hotel, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
Conference Languages: Chinese and English (simultaneous interpretation provided)
The 17th Annual Meeting of the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture, Beijing Normal University, will be held on Friday, November 27th, 2026, in Beijing, China. We are now inviting scholars worldwide to submit papers and participate in the forum, which centers on the theme “Diversified Symbiosis of Civilizations and Mutual Learning for Shared Development.”
1Conference Theme and Sub-themes
Main Theme: Diversified Symbiosis of Civilizations and Mutual Learning for Shared Development
In the face of numerous global challenges, the international community must consider it an imperative to actively promote intercultural exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations. Therefore, we advocate a vision of civilization based on equality, mutual learning, dialogue, and inclusiveness. Scholars are encouraged to explore how intercultural exchanges can contribute to shared development while preserving civilizational diversity.
Suggested sub-themes include (but are not limited to):
A few sub-topics for reference (but not limited to):
1. Pathways to Global Development from the Perspective of Diversified Civilizations
2. Practical Mechanisms for Civilizational Symbiosis Beyond “the Clash of Civilizations”
3. Development Models of Different Civilizations and Mutual Learning for Shared Prosperity
4. Civilizational Heritage and Innovation in the Digital Age
We also welcome submissions on other relevant topics. Selected papers will be published on The Third Pole Culture series or recommended to academic journals.
2Date and Venue
Date: November 27th, 2026 (Friday)
Venue: 6th Meeting Room, Jingshi Hotel, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
Registration: 8:00–8:40 AM
Languages: Chinese and English (simultaneous interpretation provided)
No registration fee is required. Participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation expenses.
3Submission Guidelines and Deadlines
01.Submission Timeline:
June 30th, 2026:
Submit paper title, abstract (approx. 300 words), author bio, and a personal photo to aiccc@bnu.edu.cn
July 30th, 2026:
Notification of accepted papers and registration opening
September 30th, 2026:
Submission of full paper
October 30th, 2026:
Final revision and editing for publication
02.Email and File Naming Format:
AICCC2026_AuthorName
(e.g.AICCC2026_JohnDoe)
03.Author Information:
Please include the following information on the first page:
full name, nationality, affiliation, educational background, academic title, contact information, and a personal photo.
04.Format Requirements:
Chinese papers: Song typeface, size 10.5; footnotes numbered per page (①); minimal use of images and references
English papers: Follow the Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition)
05. Copyright:
Submission of Chinese papers implies consent for publication by the organizing committee unless otherwise stated.
4Contact Information
Institution: Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture, Beijing Normal University
Address: No. 19, Xinjiekouwai Street, Haidian District, Beijing, China. Postcode: 100875
Tel: 010-58805680
Email: aiccc@bnu.edu.cn

