18–19 February 2027 | Auckland University of Technology (AUT) City Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
18–19 February 2027 | Auckland University of Technology (AUT) City Campus, Auckland, New Zealand
Call for Papers
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Philippine Studies Hub and the Philippine Studies Network Aotearoa New Zealand invite proposals for individual and panel presentations for the 2027 International Philippine Studies Conference, entitled (Re)Imagining the Global Filipino: Roots, Knowledges, Communities and Collective Futures, scheduled to take place on 18–19 February 2027 at the AUT City Campus, Auckland, New Zealand.
This international gathering is the second iteration of Dialogo Philippine Studies Conference and the first to be held outside of the Philippines. Building upon discussions that foregrounded the global trajectory of Philippine Studies, this conference seeks to re-examine Philippine Studies not only as a global and interdisciplinary field but also as a critical framework for engaging with contemporary social, cultural, political and transnational issues.
Centring the ‘global Filipino’ as both a conceptual and methodological lens, the conference seeks to bring together scholars, researchers, students, practitioners and policymakers to exchange insights and generate analyses on the shifting conditions, connections and contributions of Filipinos across the world. The notion of the global Filipino will serve as a point of departure for examining how histories, (im)mobilities, cultural practices and transnational networks shape contemporary Filipino subjectivities and shared futures within and beyond the Philippines.
Amid evolving global security concerns, the conference underscores the urgency of rethinking and reconsidering the evolving scope and shape of Philippine Studies in relation to the pressing challenges and possibilities surrounding migration, democracy, climate change and global interdependence encountered by the Filipino people. It is against this backdrop that the conference spotlights Filipino lived experiences as critical inputs to ongoing debates and research on how communities navigate uncertainty, inequality and disruption, while continuously striving and aspiring for more just and sustainable futures.
Set within the unique context of Aotearoa New Zealand, and conceived in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the two countries’ bilateral relations, the conference likewise seeks to foreground indigenous epistemologies as vital, enduring and dynamic ways of understanding the world. By creating space to consider how Filipino indigenous knowledge(s) is positioned, contested and engaged within global contexts, it hopes to foster meaningful dialogue across Filipino, Māori, and Pacific knowledge systems, as well as with other Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge traditions worldwide.
The conference welcomes proposals from a range of disciplinary and methodological traditions that promote awareness and expression of diverse forms of knowledge and knowledge-making on the Filipinos and the Philippines, while also providing a venue to discover and celebrate Filipino/Philippine-focused scholarship and papers across multiple fields such as the following:
Art and literature
Education and pedagogy
Governance and politics (domestic, regional and global)
Health and wellbeing
History and culture
Indigenous epistemologies and connections
Methodological issues and trends in Philippine Studies and related fields
Migration, (im)mobilities, transnationalism
Sustainable development
Technology, ethics and society
The conference welcomes individual papers, panel presentations, and creative presentations. Individual and creative presentations will be allocated 12 minutes for presentation followed by 3 minutes for Q&A. Panel sessions will run for 60 minutes and may include up to five papers.
Abstract Submission
Submit your abstract here:
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Please prepare the following before completing the submission form:
Presentation type: Individual Paper, Panel, or Creative
Presentation title
Abstract of 250–300 words
Author details: name, position, affiliation, and email address
A 150-word biographical note/bionote for each author/presenter
For creative presentations, authors should clearly indicate in the abstract the type of presentation (e.g., poetic inquiry, multimedia, performance).
For panel presentations, each paper included in the panel must be submitted separately as an individual paper submission through the system, with its own abstract and author details. In addition, a panel proposal must be submitted, including a 250–300 word abstract describing the overall panel and a list of the papers to be included (maximum of five).
CMT Acknowledgment: The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
Full Papers and Publication Opportunity
Selected abstracts may be invited for development into full papers for potential inclusion in a Special or Guest Edited Issue to be submitted to one of the partner journals listed below. Invited authors will be asked to prepare their full papers in accordance with the relevant journal guidelines, including formatting requirements.
Philippine Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints:
https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/policies.html
The New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies:
https://nzasia.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/nzjas_style_guidelines-1.pdf
Full-paper submissions, where invited, will also be managed through Microsoft CMT.
Conference Dates
18-19 February 2027
Venue
Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
WG Building, City Campus
55 Wellesley Street East
Auckland Central, Auckland 1010
Aotearoa New Zealand
Important Dates
01 Jun 2026
Call for abstracts open
15 Jul 2026
Call for abstracts close
31 Jul 2026
Authors notified | Early bird registration open
15 Sept 2026
Early bird registration close
30 Oct 2026
Regular registration close
20 Nov 2026
Full paper submission deadline
18-19 Feb 2027
Conference proper
Registration Fees
Early Bird Registration NZD250
Regular Registration NZD300
Student Registration NZD100
Visa and Travel Information
International participants are encouraged to check visa and travel requirements early through Immigration New Zealand (https://www.immigration.govt.nz/)
Authors of accepted abstracts will receive an acceptance notification. This notification may be used as supporting evidence of conference participation for visa application purposes. Where required, a formal invitation letter may also be requested after abstract acceptance and registration.
We encourage participants to plan their travel, accommodation, insurance, and visa arrangements early to help ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit to Auckland.
Recommendations on accommodation, transportation, and visitor activities in Auckland will be shared as details become available.
Conference Organising Committee
This conference is organised by the AUT Philippine Studies Hub and the Philippine Studies Network Aotearoa New Zealand (PSANZ), with support from the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of the Philippines in New Zealand.
Co-Convenors:
Dr. Sarah Jane Lipura (Auckland University of Technology)
Dr. Eunice Gaerlan (Auckland University of Technology)
Co-Directors:
Dr. Harold Aquino (Massey University)
Organising Committee Members:
Dr. Diana Lorenzo Afable (Auckland University of Technology)
Dr. Joeven Castro (Far Eastern University)
Dr. Louise Salas (Public Policy Institute, The University of Auckland)
Dr. Jude Bautista (University of Canterbury)
Dr. Luigi Bercades (Auckland University of Technology)
Dr. Maileenita Penalba (University of the Philippines Baguio)
Dr. Maricar Bautista (TeAMSNZ, Ateneo de Manila University)
Dr. Philip Lopez (Auckland University of Technology)
Ms. Ditta Mae Siena-De Guzman (Public Policy Institute, The University of Auckland)
For enquiries, please contact:
philippinestudiesconference@aut.ac.nz