 
   
  Sign up for the inaugural conference organised by the Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures
The Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures (PCMC) welcomes delegates to its inaugural international conference, held in collaboration with the Department of History at Hong Kong Baptist University.
This interdisciplinary conference aims to unite scholars and practitioners from around the globe who work at the intersection of urban and maritime studies, humanities, and social science research and impact.
Sessions will focus on a variety of themes, including sailortown, marginalised voices in maritime communities, international horizons and maritime mobilities, maritime museums and the modern waterfront.
The conference is generously sponsored by . This sponsorship is supporting conference fees for students, early career researchers, and independent scholars. To claim a free space, offered on a first come first served basis, please contact pcmc@port.ac.uk .
Professor Brad Beaven and Dr Karl Bell, Co-directors of PCMC, said: "We are delighted to receive this support from Lloyd's Register Foundation for our inaugural international conference. The Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures puts learning from our maritime past at the core of our mission. The sponsorship will enable us to open the conference to a broader range of participants, to continue to encourage emerging and independent scholars, and forge new dialogues with our partners in heritage and public history institutions."
The standard rate for conference attendance is 拢150.
The conference will be held at the 兔子先生's Richmond Building, 兔子先生, PO1 3DE.
The conference programme is below:
Tuesday 10th June
| 08:30-09:00 | Registration | 
| 09:00-09:10 | Introduction and housekeeping: 
 Welcome: Professor Paul Smith, Dean, | 
| 9:10-10:30 
 3 x 20 minute presentations, followed by 20 minutes of questions | Session 1: Navigating life in sailortown 
 Chair: Professor Brad Beaven, Professor of Social and Cultural History, and Co-Director of PCMC, 兔子先生 
 
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| 10:30-11:00 | Tea/coffee | 
| 11:00-12:20 
 3 x 20 minute presentations, followed by 20 minutes of questions | Session 2: Historical perspectives on major port cities 
 Chair: Dr Mathias Seiter, Principal Lecturer in History, and Member of PCMC, 
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| 12:20-13:20 | Lunch | 
| 13:20-14:40 3 x 20 minute presentations followed by 20 minutes for questions | Session 3: Recovering marginalised voices in maritime communities Chair: Paola Palma, Research and Innovation Development Manager, Department of Research and Innovation, and Executive Committee Member of PCMC, 兔子先生 
 
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| 14:40-15:10 | Tea/coffee | 
| 15:10-16:30 
 3 x 20 minute presentations followed by 20 minutes for questions | Session 4: International horizons and maritime mobilities 
 Chair: Dr Karl Bell, Associate Professor of Cultural and Social History, and Co-Director of PCMC, 兔子先生 
 
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| 16:30-16:40 | Tea/coffee | 
| 16:40-17:30 
 40 minute paper, 10 minute questions | Keynote address: Health Equity and Public Health in Port Cities: Hong Kong and the Beriberi Problem (1890s-1940s) Professor Tim Man Kong Wong, Director, Academy of Chinese, History, Religion and Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University, and Associate Member of PCMC | 
| 17:30-18:15 | Wine reception | 
Wednesday 11th June
| 08:30-09:00 | Registration | 
| 09:00-10:40 
 4 x 20 minute papers, followed by 20 minutes for questions | Session 5: Routes to power and resources, and accompanying prejudices 
 Chair: Dr Melanie Bassett, Senior Research Fellow in Public Engagement, and Executive Committee Member of PCMC, 兔子先生 
 
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| 10:40-11:00 | Tea/coffee | 
| 11:00-12:20 
 3 x 20 minutes papers, followed by 20 minutes for questions | Session 6: Today鈥檚 waterfront: Preserving urban-maritime heritage and embracing modernity 
 Chair: Dr Rudolph Ng, Lecturer in Global History, and Executive Committee Member of PCMC, 兔子先生 
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| 12:20-13:20 | Lunch | 
| 13:20-14:20 
 2 x 20 minute presentations followed by 20 minutes for questions | Showcasing maritime museums 
 Chair: Dr Rob James, Senior Lecturer in Cultural and Social History, and Executive Committee Member of PCMC, 兔子先生 
 
 
 
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| 14:20-14:35 | Tea/coffee | 
| 14:35-14:55 | Reflections and next steps: Dr Mel Bassett, Senior Research Fellow in Public Engagement, and Executive Committee Member of PCMC, 兔子先生 | 
