24.4349, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics/Japan

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LINGUIST List: Vol-24-4349. Sat Nov 02 2013. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 24.4349, Calls: Anthropological Linguistics/Japan

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Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2013 12:27:39
From: John Carmelo [secretariat at presdafoundation.org]
Subject: 2nd Biennial Conference on Anthropology and Sustainability in Asia

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Full Title: 2nd Biennial Conference on Anthropology and Sustainability in Asia 
Short Title: CASA 2014 

Date: 16-Mar-2014 - 18-Mar-2014
Location: Hiroshima, Japan 
Contact Person: John Carmelo
Meeting Email: casa.secretariat at presdafoundation.org
Web Site: http://www.presdafoundation.org/anthropology-sustainability-conference/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2013 

Meeting Description:

The Conference on Anthropology & Sustainability in Asia is an international
biennial conference. The first conference was held in 2012 in Bangkok,
Thailand, and the 2014 conference will be held in Asia’s ‘City of Peace’:
Hiroshima, Japan. CASA 2014 will begin with a welcome party on March 16
followed by a two-day interdisciplinary platform for scholars, researchers,
policymakers, entrepreneurs, students, and practitioners on March 17 and 18.
Selection of Hiroshima as the venue site provides the ideal backdrop for a
conference that will draw researchers and scholars from around Asia to discuss
the importance of anthropology in regards to the CASA 2014 theme:
Anthropological Perspectives on Holistic Sustainability.


Call for Papers:

The 2014 Biennial Conference on Anthropology & sustainability in Asia invites scholarly interactions among academics, researchers, doctoral students, and representatives from industry, as well as think tanks, non-profit / non-governmental organization professionals to submit proposals by December 15, 2013.

As the fields of anthropology and sustainability cross over into multiple areas and disciplines, authors are welcome to submit from a range of topics, perspectives, and disciplines. The range of research submissions may include conceptual, empirical, experimental, and case studies.

Under the theme of Anthropological Perspectives on Holistic sustainability, CASA 2014 welcomes submissions from the following sub-themes and special topics:

- Linguistic sustainability
- Cultural sustainability
- Social sustainability
- Political sustainability
- Economic sustainability
- Archaeology and sustainability
- Biological sustainability
- Other anthropological areas (i.e. visual, etc.)







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