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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…

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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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June 2023

Call for Papers: 26th International Joint World Tourism Conference

24 June, 2023 - 26 June, 2023

The Conference will focus on a broad range of topics related to education and research in culture/heritage and tourism/hospitality. The Conference organizers invite papers, abstracts and presentation proposals relevant to culture and tourism, hospitality management. Considering the theme of the conference, Paper with any of the following or related subjects would be appropriate for presentation: Any kind of issues in culture/heritage and tourism/hospitality/food service/convention/events. Cross-cultural studies in tourism/hospitality. Emerging issues in education and training. Studies and case studies on tourism/hospitality…

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July 2023

Call for Proposals: Southeast Asia Council Designated Panels

15 July, 2023

Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference 2024 The Southeast Asia Council (SEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is seeking a panel or roundtable proposal for SEAC designated panels. Each year SEAC is allocated two Designated Panels, which are accepted directly onto the Annual Conference Program without Program Committee review or approval. The SEAC Designated Panels should reflect current developments in the field of Southeast Asian Studies, or address areas the Council feels require greater attention from Southeast Asianists,…

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August 2023

Call for Papers for Conference on Social Faultlines in Indonesai: Persistance and Change in An Evolving Landscape

With around 279.1 million people in 2022, Indonesia has the fourth largest population in the world after China, India, and the US. Also known as the largest archipelagic country, the Indonesian population is spread over 17,504 islands. The wide geographical variation in Indonesia is accompanied by a high diversity of the social and cultural backgrounds of its population. This diversity has been a critical element in the political, economic, and socio-cultural life of the nation since its inception. Highly diverse…

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Call for Abstract and Panel Proposals: 5th ASLE/ASEAN Ecocritical Conference Theme of the Conference – Posthuman Southeast Asia

Overview As human actions continue to undermine the sustainability of Earth’s ecosystems and the stability of the planet as a whole, posthumanism seeks to overcome the legacies of humanism by exploring from a non-anthropocentric perspective the ongoing entanglements of humans and nonhumans. A variety of approaches to the human, the nonhuman, the inhuman, and the posthuman have been at the center of recent work in ecocriticism and across the environmental humanities. Many scholars view posthumanism as a paradigmatic change that…

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September 2023

Call for Paper: Documenting Power and Resistance in Southeast Asia and Southeast Asian America

1 September, 2023

Overview It invites participants to reconsider the role of historical collections in relation to concepts of care and restitution and as forms of empowerment against state-sponsored violence and community erasure. We take our title from the notion of the archive as a living and dynamic force, considering how the archive and the act of archiving can empower, but also contaminate and be contaminated.  We look at different kinds of archives and their dangers of contamination: colonial documents and photographs, records…

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October 2023

38th ASEAN Roundtable: ASEAN in a Fragmented Global Order

2 October, 2023

The ASEAN Studies Centre at the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute is pleased to invite you to attend the 38th ASEAN Roundtable on 3 October 2023 (Tuesday). The theme of this year’s ASEAN Roundtable is “ASEAN in a Fragmented Global Order”. The Roundtable will examine ASEAN’s central role as the primary forum for dialogue and cooperation in Southeast Asia and its relevance in shaping the future of the region. We are honored to have H.E. Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, Secretary-General…

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Call for Papers: Canadian Council on Southeast Asian Studies (CCSEAS) 2023

12 October, 2023 - 14 October, 2023

Southeast Asia is a fertile area in which to examine the question of how societies express their resilience, this particularly in this post-pandemic context combining with worldwide economic restructuration. The notion of resilience itself invites critical inquiries from many disciplinary perspectives. How is resilience activated in Southeast Asian societies and cultures? How do historical legacies such as colonialism, communist revolutions, nationalist wars, and authoritarian regimes affect resilience, in the past as much as in the contemporary world? How do social…

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Call for Paper: Dynamics of Labor Migration in Southeast Asia

20 October, 2023

Rising Voices in Southeast Asian Studies A SEAC/AAS Initiative for AAS-in-Asia 2024 Association for Asian Studies in Asia Conference 2024 (AAS-in-Asia 2024@Yogyakarta) The Southeast Asia Studies Council (SEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is seeking paper proposals from up-and-coming scholars – including graduate students – to join a “Rising Voices” panel on the topic of “Dynamics of Labor Migration in Southeast Asia.” (See below for eligibility). We seek to recruit emerging scholars from Southeast Asian countries to form…

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