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June 2022
2nd Southeast Asian Media Studies Conference
After a successful launch of the Inaugural Southeast Asian Media Studies Conference 2021 (SEAMSC'2021), we are delighted to announce the 2nd edition of the annual conference, the 2nd SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES CONFERENCE 2022 (SEAMSC'2022), one of the must-attend international gatherings for academic members, and industry leaders across the region. Join us from 9 to 11 JUNE 2022 together with other global communities which include but are not limited to academic members, scholars, and researchers, education consultants, media strategists, media…
Find out more »The 2nd Southeast Asia Media Studies Conference SEAMSC’2022 (Virtual Conference)
After a successful launch of the Inaugural Southeast Asian Media Studies Conference 2021 (SEAMSC'2021), we are delighted to announce the 2nd edition of the annual conference, the 2nd SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES CONFERENCE 2022 (SEAMSC'2022), one of the must-attend international gatherings for academic members, and industry leaders across the region. Join us from 9 to 11 JUNE 2022 together with other global communities which include but are not limited to academic members, scholars, and researchers, education consultants, media strategists, media…
Find out more »Political Coalitions and Malysia’s Next General Election:Compete or Cooperate? (It’s complicated)
Malaysia’s 15th General Election (GE15) is widely speculated to be held later this year, although there is a possibility that parliament will only be dissolved only when the current term expires in June 2022. Political dynamics between and within coalitions are subjects of speculation and discussion in the run-up to GE15. There is talk of UMNO-PAS cooperation in the state of Selangor where Pakatan Harapan is strong but no talk of such cooperation in Kelantan and Terengganu where UMNO and…
Find out more »July 2022
Human rights in Myanmar before and after 2021 Coup
About the Webinar Even before Myanmar’s February 2021 coup, decades of authoritarian rule had not given Myanmar a stellar human rights record. Issues related to forced labour, child labour, human trafficking, minority rights, freedom of expression, and the decades-long armed conflict between the Myanmar military and various ethnic armed organisations dogged successive administrations, including during the brief decade of democratisation between 2012 and 2021. Since February 2021, the human rights situation in Myanmar has drastically worsened. The number of people…
Find out more »Covid-19 in Southeast Asia, 2020-2022: Restriction, Relief, Recovery
Southeast Asia’s journey through two and a half years of Covid-19 comprises shared and unique experiences. Research on the pandemic’s impacts and policy challenges can shed important light on how the region managed the multiple crises. In navigating concurrent health and economic crises, and in some cases political instability, governments and societies have had to go to unprecedented lengths in restricting mobility, delivering aid, coordinating responses, and communicating information. At this conference, researchers from across Southeast Asia will present their…
Find out more »September 2022
ICOOP2022: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS 4th International Conference on Cooperatives “Cooperative Identity, Integration and Impact”
Organizer- Institute of Cooperatives and Bio-Enterprise Development (UPLB) The International Conference on Cooperatives (ICOOP) is a triennial global cooperative event organized by the Institute of Cooperatives and Bio-Enterprise Development (ICOPED), the lead academic unit of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) for cooperative education, extension, research, and public service. Our theme for the fourth ICOOP or ICOOP2022 is “Cooperative Identity, Integration and Impact.” It is conceptualized following the overarching theme of the 33rd World Cooperative Congress, which emphasized…
Find out more »October 2022
10th International Conference on ASIAN Studies 2022 “Asian Dream & Post-Pandemic Challenges & Issues”
WELCOME TO ICAS2022-The 10th International Conference on Asian Studies 2022 an interdisciplinary conference to be held in Bali, Indonesia, from October 20-21, 2022 organised by the International Center for Research & Development (ICRD) and supported by the Asian Studies International Journal. ICAS2022 offers an extraordinary program with impressive roster of world-renowned speakers and an Intellectual Dialogue. The ICAS conference is renowned for its thought-leading and cutting edge content, unrivaled networking opportunities and presenter friendly atmosphere. This research conference attracts more…
Find out more »January 2023
2023 Spring Symposium: Call for Paper “Climate Change and South Asia”
How is the global climate crisis affecting South Asia, and how are governments and communities in South Asia responding to the myriad challenges of climate change? This symposium invites scholars in the interpretive social sciences, humanities, arts, architecture, business, planning, public health, and policy studies, among others, to share research and artistic work, and join together in conversations about climate change in South Asia. Research and creative work of an interdisciplinary nature are especially encouraged. We aim to promote a…
Find out more »April 2023
2023 Timor Laste Studies Association Research Conference
This year’s conference will also have a number of special streams: Economic Development to be convened by Guteriano Neves; Gender Research in Timor-Leste, convened by Sara Niner; Human Rights and Democratisation to be convened by Bernardo Leto; LGBTIQ+ issues in Timor-Leste convened by Li-Li Chen; Decolonising Timor-Leste Studies convened by Kisho Tsuchiya; and Resistance History to be convened by Clinton Fernandes. The New Research on Timor-Leste 2023 conference will be co-hosted by the Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e, Swinburne University of Technology, and Institute of Contemporary History, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities. The…
Find out more »Call for Paper 2023 Timor Laste Studies Association Research Conference
This year’s conference will also have a number of special streams: Economic Development to be convened by Guteriano Neves; Gender Research in Timor-Leste, convened by Sara Niner; Human Rights and Democratisation to be convened by Bernardo Leto; LGBTIQ+ issues in Timor-Leste convened by Li-Li Chen; Decolonising Timor-Leste Studies convened by Kisho Tsuchiya; and Resistance History to be convened by Clinton Fernandes. The New Research on Timor-Leste 2023 conference will be co-hosted by the Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e, Swinburne University of Technology, and Institute of Contemporary History, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities. The…
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