Globalization: Overcoming Exclusion, Strengthening Inclusion,
29-31 August 2005, Dakar, Senegal.
The first ideas for the creation of a
network of globalization research centers were spawned
at a lunch among colleagues back in fall 2002. The
proposition was made that the topic of
globalization and its multidisciplinary perspective was beyond
the capacity of any one university to
take on and address comprehensively. It was agreed that a
coalition of university research
centers from all over the world would be able to pool their
expertise in globalization and make a
more credible and persuasive case to funders about the merits
of research proposals addressing the
issues of globalization.
The formation of the Globalization Studies
Networks is a true work of pooling different
perspectives and ideas and an interdisciplinary
collaboration. An exploratory meeting was
hosted by the GW Center for the Study of Globalization
in Washington, D.C. January 2003, with
about fifteen participants. A follow-up planning meeting with
expanded participation - more than
thirty research centers- was
co-hosted by the Centre for Global Studies at the
University of Victoria and the Canadian International
Development Research Centre in Ottawa,
September 2003. In August 2004, at the Inaugural Conference,
hosted by the Centre for Globalization
and Regional Studies at Warwick University, the number of
centers and institutions partaking in
the formulation of GSN increased to more than eighty. At this
meeting the GSN Framework was
introduced and the participants agreed to adopt it as the
guidelines for the formation and
operation of the GSN, including an annual conference.
The next conference is scheduled to be held
on 29-31 August 2005 in Dakar, Senegal. The
conference will be hosted by the Council for the
Development of Social Science Research in
Africa (CODESRIA).