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SUMMARY:Call for Abstracts: Decolonization of Southeast Asian Studies
DESCRIPTION:ETHNIC POLITICS\, MOBILITY AND BORDER\, NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS\, REGIONAL INTEGRATION\, RESOURCE GOVERNANCE \nDate of the workshop: July 17-19\, 2025 \nIn recent years\, there has been increased interest in various aspects of the “decolonization of Southeast Asia Studies”. However\, “decolonization” can take on many forms\, and can be imagined in an array of different ways. In the United States\, the focus has often been on putting more emphasis on increasing the number of Southeast Asian faculty and Southeast Asian diasporic communities. In Southeast Asia\, on the other hand\, more emphasis has been put on rethinking how the territories and borders associated with Southeast Asia are imagined and defined. Indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia also have their own varied ideas about decolonization in the region. Sometimes it is about who is involved\, in other cases it is more about the ideas that are being presented. There is undoubtedly many perspectives and theoretical ways of framing and thinking ideas about the decolonization of Southeast Asian Studies. \nBetween July 17-19\, 2025\, RCSD at Chiang Mai University\, in collaboration with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, and with support from the Henry Luce Foundation\, will organize a workshop to particularly consider different perspectives regarding the “Decolonization of Southeast Asian Studies”. Those who would be interested in presenting about some aspect of this topic are invited to submit proposals that include the following: \nName\, position\, affiliation\, email of the proposer \nTitle and no more than 300 words abstract related to their proposed presentation and paper \nInformation about funding needs (We have a limited amount of funding\, but we are not likely to be able to support the full costs of all participants. Those with highly ranked abstracts\, lower costs\, and require less funding support from us will be prioritized). \nProposals are due: October 1\, 2024.  Decisions will be made by November 15\, 2024. \nPlease submit to: ibaird@wisc.edu; rcsd@cmu.ac.th \nIf you have additional inquiries\, please contact: Chayan Vaddhanaphuti (chayan.vad@cmu.ac.th); Ian Baird (ibaird@wisc.edu); Wasan Pangygaew (wasan.p@cmu.ac.th); Chusak Wittayapak (chusak.w@cmu.ac.th) \nThe goal will be to produce an edited collection based on the conference. \nShare on FacebookTweetFollow usSave
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LOCATION:RCSD at Chiang Mai University
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