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May 2019
“SRHR in Asia Pacific: 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Vision and 2020 Realities” the theme of APCRSHR10 Cambodia
APCRSHR10 Cambodia will be hosted in SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA MAY 26-29, 2020 Hosted by the Reproductive Health Association of Cambodia (RHAC), an indigenous Cambodian NGO with over two decades of experience in service provision, health education, community programs, and advocacy. APCRSHR is the largest regional biennial gathering of experts and practitioners working in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in the Asia Pacific, including representatives of civil society, youth networks, academia, government, media, private firms, and development partners. The conference…
Find out more »[Abstract Submission] International Conference on Transdisciplinary Studies and Social Science International Conference on Transdisciplinary Studies and Social Science: Co-Production of Knowledge Linking Academic and Non-Academic Actors
***ATTENTION *** This is an ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM for those who wish to PRESENT PAPERS IN THE CONFERENCE. If you wish to only attend the event, please go to this link: https://forms.gle/crgd7xnuEPk2m9Sm8 Conference Date: 12-13 July 2019 Venue: Kasem Udhayanin Building, Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University Deadline for Submission PANEL SUBMISSION: MAY 31, 2019 ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: MAY 31, 2019 FULL PAPER SUBMISSION: JUNE 30, 2019 For further updates, Visit www.facebook.com/MAIDSGRIDChula Contact us at knots.chula@gmail.com Source: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScTP76LtWZgIaB7xXPUbVjlYfHSI3wHf4Df1UieROJPA1TjJQ/viewform?fbclid=IwAR32rkc5Nnj8-DSrAuY1wAOUCESsTVHHUPoSB26Bthf8BxjPf5HVOeZf7SQ
Find out more »June 2019
International Conference on Youth, Ocean and SDG14
Registration: 31st May 2019 - 15th June 2019 OVERVIEW This coming July come join us at the International Conference on “Youth, Ocean and SDG 14”. What: This five (5) days event will provide an opportunity for young people from around the globe to come together to discuss, find solutions, share best practices and develop innovative projects on ocean issues pertaining to marine pollution, climate change related impacts on the oceans, sustainable blue economy among others. This International Conference on “Youth, Ocean and SDG…
Find out more »CALL FOR ABSTRACT: The 6th International Conference on International Relations and Development (ICIRD) 2019
A New Global Network: What’s Next of “The Turns” in International Relations and Development Mae Fah Luang University (MFU), Chiang Rai, Thailand, 22-23 November 2019 Sub-themes: Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience: Disaster, Climate, Ecology and SDGs Mobility: Human, Resources and Capital Peace and Conflict, Transformation and Resistance Media, Information ,Communication and Digital politics Non Traditional Security Governance: Public, Private and People Partnership Human Rights Gender, Chauvinism, Intersectionality Resource grabbing Green politics and green economy Extremism, Ultra-Nationalism, Statism Neoliberalism, Populism Democracy and…
Find out more »3rd SEAMEO SPAFA Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology
Background This conference series convened by SEAMEO SPAFA is Southeast Asia’s first and only locally-initiated international platform dedicated to the sharing and updating of archaeological knowledge in the region. Conferences are held every three years, with the two previous events having been held in Chonburi (2013) and Bangkok (2016). In both events, a majority of the participants came from Southeast Asia with numbers increasing from 120 to 220. As a feature of SEAMEO events, SPAFA facilitates the representation of all…
Find out more »Call For Papers: Asian Cinema Studies Society Conference, June 2019
Papers and panel proposals are invited for the 13th Asian Cinema Studies Society Conference: The Environments of Asian Cinemas. With the support of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Media & Creative Industries at LASALLE College of the Arts, in conjunction with the Asian Cinema Studies Society, the conference is planned for 24–26 June 2019, at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. Participants are invited to present papers on any aspect of Asian cinema, though proposals engaging with the conference theme…
Find out more »SEASIA Biennial Conference 2019 “Change and Resistance: Future Directions of Southeast Asia”
Building on the successful outcome of the 2015 and 2017 Conference, SEASIA Secretariat based at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) of National Chengchi University will host the SEASIA 2019 Conference in collaboration with SEASIA Consortium and Academia Sinica. The Conference will be held on December 5-7, 2019. Venue: Academia Sinica, Taiwan Address: 128 Academia Road, Section 2, Nankang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan Date: 2019/12/05 - 2019/12/07 Registration Category In New Taiwan Dollar Early Bird 20% off (before 1st,…
Find out more »SEASIA Biennial Conference 2019
The theme of the SEASIA Conference 2019 is “Change and Resistance: Future Directions of Southeast Asia.” Through interdisciplinary, transnational, trans-regional dialogue and brainstorming, we will be able to examine Southeast Asia’s changes and resistance in the past and present, highlighting Southeast Asia’s role and capacity in Asia, the Indo-Pacific and the world. The SEASIA Conference 2019 will focus on several key questions: On the past and current images of Southeast Asia integration, what impacts will it have on countries, societies…
Find out more »July 2019
AAS-in-Asia 2019: Asia on the Rise? 1-3 July 2019
The AAS-in-Asia conferences are intended to be smaller size conferences than the typical AAS Annual Conferences. This conference gives our members and others interested in Asian Studies, who are unable to attend the Annual Conferences held in North America, the opportunity to participate in panel sessions and network with colleagues in a more intimate setting. Although smaller in size, these conferences include the same exciting features as the Annual Conference including sessions, keynote speakers, book exhibits and receptions. Each year,…
Find out more »Fake News and Elections in Asia
Overview Stakeholders in Southeast Asia are increasingly expressing their concerns over the rise of information manipulation to influence public views and behavior, mislead, incite hatred and fear and even revise factual historical accounts. Behavioral manipulation has occurred at the grassroots level as charismatic leaders and groups take to social media to spread hate speech and fake news with the aim of gaining adherents to their cause in long running conflicts that threaten democratic values. A range of governments in Asia…
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