The Annual 9th Southeast Asian Studies Graduate Conference at Cornell
Pittayawat Pittayaporn
pp224 at cornell.edu
Tue Dec 26 03:01:41 UTC 2006
Call for paper
The Cornell Southeast Asia Program would like to announce its 9th Annual
Southeast Asian Studies Graduate Student Conference. This year's Conference
will take place at the Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast
Asia, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY on March 16-18, 2007.
This year's keynote speaker will be Patricia Spyer, Professor of the
Anthropology of Contemporary Indonesia, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Patricia Spyer is the author of The Memory of Trade: Modernity's
entanglements on an Eastern Indonesia Island (Duke, 2000) And editor of
Border Fetishisms: Material Objects in Unstable Spaces (Routledge, 1998).
Her current research focuses on the role of mass and small media in the
dynamics of the violence and reconciliation processes in the Moluccas,
Indonesia.
All abstracts should be submitted as attachments, in PDF format only to
sent to <mailto:swl3 at cornell.edu>swl3 at cornell.edu and
<mailto:tnp5 at cornell.edu>tnp5 at cornell.edu.
The filename should be unique. You should use your first name's initial and
your last name to name your abstract. For example: John Smith's abstract
would be named jsmith.pdf. The subject of the message should specify
"Abstract", and the body should include the following information:
* author's name(s), affiliation and e-mail address
* title of abstract
* discipline(s)
* Please specify whether you would like your abstract to be considered
for:
* __ the main session
* __ the special session
* (multiple selections possible)
Abstracts should be limited to one page (using 1" margins on all sides and
11pt font size) with an optional additional page containing examples and
references. Non-standard fonts and software should be avoided and all fonts
should be embedded in the .pdf document.
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