Friday, October 30, 2015

"From City to Village: Urbanization and Southeast Asia" Conference - Call for Papers

The NIU Southeast Asia Club and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies invites students to participate in this year’s Southeast Asia Student Conference being held on March 26, 2016. The theme for this year’s conference is “From City to Village: Urbanization and Southeast Asia.” The keynote speaker for the event is Dr. Duncan McCargo, professor of political science at Leeds University and currently a visiting professor at Columbia University.

Any student may present at the conference as long as paper topics are relevant to the region of Southeast Asia. 

Important Deadlines:

Students competing for best paper (undergraduate and graduate prize) should have their abstract proposals submitted no later than January 31, 2016.

All other presenters much have an abstract proposal submitted no later than February 25, 2016.

Submission for the conference should be emailed to NIUSEACLUB@gmail.com. Questions and requests for further information about the conference should also be sent to the above email.


Thursday, October 29, 2015

Fifth International Conference on Lao Studies - Deadline Extended



 
 

DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS' SUBMISSION HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 30, 2015

When:
 Friday, 08 July 2016 to Sunday, 10 July 2016
Where: Thammasat University; Bangkok, Thailand

The Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University and the Center for Lao Studies (CLS) are pleased to announce that the Fifth International Conference on Lao Studies (ICLS V) will be held from July 8 to 10, 2016 on the Tha Phrachan campus in Bangkok, Thailand. The main objective of the conference is to promote Lao studies, broadly defined, by providing an international forum for scholars to present and discuss various aspects of Lao Studies.

Theme
The theme of the Fifth International Conference on Lao Studies is "Lao PDR in the ASEAN Context," with particular (though not exclusive) emphasis on the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).

All Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states have committed to creating a region which is highly competitive, equitable in economic development and fully integrated into the global economy. The establishment of the AEC in 2015 will bring enormous opportunities as well as great challenges for the individual member countries in the region, especially for Lao PDR .

Suggested topics for the Fifth ICLS include, but are not limited to:
  • Laos' trade integration within AEC
  • Special economic zones (SEZs)
  • Export survival
  • Roles of the private and public sectors
  • Human resources and effects on local employment
  • Migration
  • Infrastructure demands
  • Balancing development growth and environmental conservation
  • Tourism
  • Traditional knowledge and cultural expressions in economic development
  • Impacts on cultures and life ways
  • Lao language, culture, and history
  • Art, literature and music
  • Buddhism
  • Border Trade and culture
  • Isan Regionalism
  • Architecture
  • Education
  • Environment and Health
  • Rural Development
  • Other topics
Submissions for consideration may be individual paper presentations, panels, exhibits, posters, artistic and musical performances, and/or cultural activities. Comparative perspectives are welcome and encouraged.
The following are included within the target groups of the conference:
  1. All self-identified ethnic groups of Lao PDR (e.g. Lao, Khmu, Hmong, Iu-Mien, Akha, Phouan, Phou Tai, Nyouan, etc.);
  2. Lao/Thai Isan and other ethnic Lao groups in Thailand (e.g. Lao Song, Phouan, Phou Tai, etc.)
  3. Ethnic Lao living in Cambodia
  4. Cross-border ethnic groups living in Vietnam, China, Burma, Thailand and Cambodia (e.g. Akha, Hmong, Phouan, Ieu-Mien, Khmu, Tai Lue, Tai Dam, Lahu, Brao, etc.)
  5. Overseas diaspora originally from Laos or descendents of people from Lao PDR (including Lao Americans, Hmong Americans, Khmu Americans, French Lao, Australian Lao, Canadian Lao, etc.)
Procedures and Timelines
 
Deadline for submissions: Please submit abstracts in English before November 30, 2015.
  1. Abstracts should be submitted electronically, preferably as a Microsoft word document in an e-mail attachment to ICLS2016@gmail.com (see below for specific instructions regarding preparation of abstracts).
  2. The conference committee will review abstracts and send an acceptance letter (via email) in December 2015 with scheduling information and other instructions for submitting final abstract statements and full versions of papers.
  3. Abstracts and full versions of conference papers will be collected for distribution on-line.
Abstract preparation guidelines:

INDIVIDUAL PAPER submissions should include the following information:
  • Title of the paper
  • Name, institution, address and email address of paper presenter
  • Abstracts (250 words or less) with identified keywords
  • Related conference topic(s)
Individual papers will be grouped into panels by the conference committee.   
PANEL submissions should include 3 to 4 scholars presenting formal papers and 1 or 2 discussants. Panels will be approximately 75 to 90 minutes. Panel organizers are requested to supply the following information:
  • Title of the panel
  • Conference theme(s) related to the panel
  • Name, institution, address and email of the panel organizer
  • Name, institution, address and email of each paper presenter
  • Names, institutions, addresses and email of the panel discussants
  • Abstract (250 words or less) describing the panel as a whole
Registration

All participants should register online at http://www.laostudies.org/icls. Registration fees are listed below. The registration fee includes entrance to all official panel sessions, exhibits, performances, the film festival and cultural activities, as well as morning and afternoon snacks during the three-day conference.

Registration fees1:

Rate TypeEarly Registration:
On or before April 30, 2016
Late Registration (after April 30, 2016) or
Registration On-site
Lao & Thai citizens Students
2000 Baht/ USD $602500 Baht/ USD $80
Students
3200 Baht/USD $1003800 Baht/USD $120
Lao & Thai citizens Non-students
3000 Baht/USD$953800 Baht/USD $120
Non-students
4300 Baht/USD $1354800 Baht/USD $150
Thammasat Staff and Faculty members
1500 Baht/USD $451500 Baht/USD $45
Center for Lao Studies Members (Students)*
2700 Baht/USD $853250 Baht/USD$105
Center for Lao Studies Members (Non-students)*
*Center for Lao Studies Membership information is available at:www.laostudies.org/membership
3650 Baht/USD $1154150 Baht/USD $130

1Note: 90% refunds are possible up to March 1, 2016. After this time refunds are not possible.

Conference Banquet will take place on Saturday July 9, 2016. The fee for the banquet, if any, will be determined at a later date.  

Contact information:

Varisa Kamalanavin, Ph.D. (Co-chair) 
Fifth International Conference on Lao Studies
Faculty of Liberal Arts                                                                
Thammasat University
Tha Phrachan, Bangkok 10200
Thailand

Or

Vinya Sysamouth, Ph.D. (Co-chair) 
Center for Lao Studies
405 Grand Ave., South San Francisco, CA 94080

Updates will be posted on the conference website at www.laostudies.org/icls.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Summer Study Abroad in Laos

Program dates: June 27 – July 31, 2016
Deadline: April 1, 2016
Web announcement: www.laostudies.org/sail

The Center for Lao Studies (CLS), dedicated to promoting and advancing the field of Lao Studies, is sponsoring its annual Summer Study Abroad in Laos program (SAIL) in the summer of 2016. During the five week long program, students will partake in language and cultural lessons at the Lao American College (LAC), with private instruction by professors from the National University of Laos. Participants will also have the opportunity to study Lao history and culture, augment their academics with cultural trips throughout the area, and experience volunteering with various organizations.

Summer Indonesian Language Study U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship Program

Deadline: November 23, 2015

The U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship Program is now accepting applications for its Summer 2016 overseas programs. Instruction is being offered in Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu. The program provides full funding for participants.

Call for Films 2016 Annual Conference Film Expo Association for Asian Studies

Conference Information: March 31 - April 3, 2016, Seattle, Washington
Deadline: December 7, 2015

We welcome the submission of films related to Asia produced by scholars and independent filmmakers. All films selected to be screened at the Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies are promoted in a special Film Expo Booklet which includes contact information for distributors or filmmakers who self-distribute.

Call for Panel and Paper Proposals Association of South-East Asian Studies in the UK (ASEASUK)

Conference information: University of London, UK; September 16 - 18, 2016
Deadline for panel proposals: 15 January 2016
A second call for individual papers will go out at the end of January 2016 with an end of March deadline.

Panel proposals from scholars from both the UK and abroad are invited on any theme related to the study of South-East Asia.

Pre- and Post-doctoral Fellowships Multi-Country Research Fellowship Council of American Overseas Research Centers

Deadline: January 30, 2016
Web announcement: www.caorc.org/#!faq/cglq

The Multi-Country Research Fellowship Program supports research for U.S. doctoral candidates and scholars who have already earned their Ph.D. Preference will be given to candidates examining comparative and/or cross-regional research. Scholars must carry out research in two or more countries outside the U.S., at least one of which hosts a participating American overseas research center [NOTE: There are member centers in Cambodia and Indonesia]. Award amounts up to $10,500.

Academic Position Vietnamese Studies California State University Fullerton

Deadline: November 15, 2015

The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at California State University Fullerton seeks applicants for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor of Vietnamese Studies. The successful candidate will teach all levels of Vietnamese language as well as upper-division Vietnamese cultural studies and related areas; help build a unique program in Vietnamese Studies currently in development; advise students and student clubs; and serve on academic committees and contribute to Department and University governance. 

Call for Papers Making Southeast Asian Cultures: From Region to World

UC Berkeley-UCLA Southeast Asian Studies Conference
April 22-23, 2016
At UC Berkeley
Deadline: 8 January 2016

The aim of this conference is to reopen the question of Southeast Asia’s culture both by looking back at the history of the region and at the dynamic transnational processes at work in contemporary globalization that actively make Southeast Asian cultures today. The two centers, which together form a consortium U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Southeast Asian Studies, invite paper proposals from scholars and graduate students conducting original research in the social sciences and humanities that address the primary themes of the conference. Some travel funding is available, with priority for funding directed towards faculty and graduate students at UC and CSU campuses. Abstracts (up to 500 words) should be sent to cseas@berkeley.edu by Friday, January 8, 2016. Abstracts should include the submitter’s name, affiliation and discipline and contact information (including e-mail address).

Sponsored by the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Summer Study Abroad in Laos

Summer Study Abroad in Laos (SAIL) 
Program Dates: June 27 - July 31, 2016
 

 
Do you want to learn the Lao language, Lao history, and Lao culture? What better way to do it than to spend your summer fully immersed in Lao society in Laos!

The Center for Lao Studies (CLS), dedicated to promoting and advancing the field of Lao Studies, is sponsoring its annual Summer Study Abroad in Laos program (SAIL) in the summer of 2016. During the five-week program, students will partake in language and cultural lessons at the Lao-American College (LAC) in Vientiane, the first private college and the only school founded by an American citizen in the Lao PDR. Students will also have the opportunity to study Lao history and culture, augment their academics with cultural trips throughout the area, and experience volunteering with a variety of organizations.

Laos, once known as Lan Xang or Land of a Million Elephants, has had both a prosperous and turbulent past. A thriving royal history for many centuries, the kingdom became a part of French Indochina in the late 1800s. In the 1960s and early 1970s, civil war broke out between the Royal government and the Pathet Lao, which led to U.S. intervention and an unprecedented bombing campaign by the American CIA as part of its "Secret War." Today Laos is finally experiencing peace and stability, and is focusing on its economic and social development.

Geographically, Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia and is bordered by China, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Laos boasts a varied landscape with primary tropical rain-forests, abundant rice fields, rare wildlife and one of the most ethnically diverse populations in Southeast Asia. The country has increasingly become a popular tourist destination for its rugged beauty, rich culture, and some of the friendliest, most welcoming people in the world. Throughout the program, SAIL participants will be introduced to the unique characteristics of the country itself, its growing role in the global arena, and the history that has made it what it is today.


PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

The three primary objectives of the Summer Study Abroad in Laos program are:

1). To provide an opportunity for students to learn Lao in-country and increase their language competency, thus building a strong foundation for further academic development and research in Lao Studies;

2). To provide the opportunity for Lao-American and American participants to live closely with the Lao, experiencing firsthand the cultural differences and similarities, and developing a better understanding of the country and its peoples; and

3). To promote dialogue and collaboration between American and Lao scholars, artists, teachers, students, and others in an effort to raise public awareness of a broad range of Lao-related issues.


ACADEMIC PROGRAM 

SAIL students will be participating in a Lao language program tailored specifically to the group's needs at one of the country's most acclaimed (and popular) language institutions - the Lao-American College (http://www.lac.edu.la). Located in the heart of Vientiane, Lao-American College offers a unique instructional and service program in the effective teaching of Lao. Intensive courses combined with individual language tutorials, diversified field trips, and an experienced on-site staff, make Lao-American an incredible place to study Lao and learn cross-cultural skills.

SAIL participants will spend three to four hours a day in classroom training and pair up with Lao students to further improve their speaking and listening comprehension.  Classroom time is split between language lessons and an elective course (in English) on a Lao-specific topic such as Lao history and culture, the environment, philosophy, or world cultures.

COLLEGE CREDITS
SAIL students who have successfully completed their Lao language, history and culture courses may be able to earn up to 10 academic credits through the Northern Illinois University  and University of Wisconsin-Madison. For satisfactory participation in the program, participants will receive 10 semester hours of undergraduate credit in the following Northern Illinois University (NIU) courses: Language Course (5 semester hours) based on the language placement test, SAIL students are enrolled in either INTL101- Beginning; INTL 201 - Intermediate; or INTL 301 - Advanced/Heritage and IDSP 301 - Study Abroad Programs (5 semester hours). UW-Madison course assignments are pending approval.

The Lao-American College will issue a transcript to students; and SAIL will offer the student a certificate upon program completion. Students who desire to obtain college credit through NIU as a "special student" will need to pay an additional $600 fee to NIU (this is not included in SAIL's program fee). A $200 application fee/deposit is required for NIU credit transfer. Credit transfers from NIU are subject to prior approval from the student's home institution. Please check with your advisor, professors, and the study abroad program department at your college or university first. Students could apply for financial aid through their home institution. Please check with your financial aid office. Follow the link below for more detailed instructions on how students can sign up for credit through NIU. Similar fees also apply from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

http://niu.studioabroad.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=27223

LAO LANGUAGE TRAINING
Lao Language Class: Language classes are held five times a week for 3 hours. Classroom trainings are taught by top language professors from the National University of Laos and include lessons in reading and writing Lao as well as speaking and listening comprehension. Based on the language placement test, SAIL students are enrolled in beginning, intermediate, or advanced (heritage) class. A heritage class is designated for Lao Americans and those who already know how to speak Lao. Aside from classroom trainings, students may also request private, supplementary lessons with language professors.

Language Partner: Efforts are made to match SAIL participants with Lao partners who can assist them in language acquisition and to gain deeper insight into the culture. Partnerships are informally arranged with LAC students (although participants are free to partner with whomever they choose) with partners having the flexibility to determine their own meeting schedules. Having a Lao partner is a wonderful opportunity to practice conversational Lao, to help the Lao student improve their English skills, and to make new friends. Please note, SAIL staff will facilitate an introduction only between student and Lao partners, however, on-going meetings between partners will be the responsibility of the student.

HISTORY AND CULTURE CLASS
To augment your in-country, practical knowledge of the country, 4 hours a week will be spent learning about Lao history and culture from academics. Lessons will focus on readings selected by experts on multiple topics, and be discussion-based. Lao and international professors, scholars and leaders in their field will rotate teaching the class, with lessons conducted both in the classroom, and around Vientiane when appropriate. All courses will be taught in English.

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (Optional) 

SAIL participants can spend four to ten hours a week volunteering at one of a number of cooperating national non-government organizations (NGOs) or other local institutions. This volunteer work is optional. If interested, SAIL staff will facilitate an introduction to local NGOs and it will be up to students to negotiate a suitable arrangement with the organization. Opportunities can include English tutoring to National Library or Lao-American College staff, or working with children at a Development Center. Volunteer placements will be dependent on the needs of the organization, and on the skills and interests of the SAIL participants. For those interested in more formal placements with international non-government organizations in Laos, please contact the organization individually. International NGOs often require at least six months' minimum volunteer commitment and at least two-three months lead-time. If this fits your travel plans in Laos, please refer to the list of NGOs at this link:  http://www.directoryofngos.org.  


CULTURAL PROGRAM

LAO IN DAILY LIFE 
There will be ample opportunities for SAIL students to practice their Lao, such as speaking with young monks, vendors and shopkeepers, and with high school and college students who will be eager to speak English. These exchanges will improve speaking and listening skills and teach useful expressions!

TRIPS AND ACTIVITIES 
Upon your arrival in the capital, an in-country Program Leader will familiarize you with the area with a one day orientation, including how to take a tuk- tuk or Jumbo, where to find the best iced-coffee, navigating the Talat Xao or "Morning Market" and locating services such as ATM machines and money exchangers. Tours and excursions to many of Laos' most important places are included as part of your experience to help you gain a deeper understanding of Lao culture and history. Sample activities in and around Vientiane include: visit to the quirky and mystical Buddha park; tour of the Phra That Luang Stupa and Ho Phrakeo (Emerald Buddha temple); picnic along the Nam Ngum (River); and participation in a customary Sukhwan or Baci ceremony. Longer weekend trips include an overnight village stay where participants will learn how to make traditional handicrafts and live in traditional Lao housing. A highlight is an extended weekend trip to one of Laos' Northwest or Southern provinces, such as a tour of the former royal capital and UNESCO World Heritage City, Luang Prabang, or to see the mysterious Plain of Jars in Xiang Khouang province. In addition, SAIL students will have an opportunity to attend the 5th International Conference on Lao Studies which will be held at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand on July 8-10, 2016. Follow the link for more details: Summer Study Abroad in Laos (SAIL)


PROGRAM DETAILS

PROGRAM DATES: June 27 - July 31, 2016All SAIL participants must partake in the phone orientation with the Program Coordinator and attend a one-day orientation in Vientiane prior to the start of classes. For those who wish to stay longer than five weeks, SAIL will assist in the arrangement.


ELIGIBILITY
SAIL is open to both undergraduate and graduate students, educators, and education administrators as well as those interested in Lao, Lao American, Southeast Asian, and Asian cultures and society. Must be 18 years or older. It is recommended that you discuss your participation in the Lao program with the CLS SAIL coordinator prior to enrollment. Completion of a pre-departure orientation meeting is mandatory. Students must complete enrollment forms for CLS and Lao-American College. An on-site orientation and a Lao language placement exam will take place at the LAC upon arrival.

PROGRAM COST: $2,760.  Cost is per person for the five-week program. The price is based on a minimum of 6 students and is subject to change.

Program Price Includes:
  • Hotel stay en route to Laos
  • Transportation to and from the airport to accommodations
  • Occupancy at a hotel or guesthouse while in Laos
  • Selected excursions and activities
  • Tuition at Lao-American College
  • Academic and cultural program, including language classes, workshops, lectures and cultural tours
  • Pre-departure and on-site orientations
  • Services of CLS SAIL program
  • One year membership to CLS
Price does not Include:
  • International flights to/from Laos
  • Domestic flights to/from San Francisco
  • Personal expenses, passport and visa fees, and anything not listed above
  • Optional weekend tours not specified above
  • Single accommodations are an additional cost of approximately $150 per month
  • School uniforms or sports uniforms (if students wish to join a sports team at the LAC)
  • Meals
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • $600 to Northern Illinois University (for those who wish to receive 10 college credits only)

SCHOLARSHIP
In 2016, CLS will be offering scholarships of $500 each to eligible SAIL students. Interested candidates need to inquire with CLS for eligibility and submit a complete application and required forms by
March 15, 2016. For those who may qualify for an outside grant to subsidize the program cost, there are a number of organizations where you can apply for the grant directly. You also might want to contact your local Lao organization or the financial aid office for support. For further information and a list of funding sources, please visit CLS webpage or contact the SAIL office. We can also put you in touch with past scholarship recipients for more information on the application process.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE **
A $100 fee is due with the application by April 1, 2016*
First payment due April 21, 2016:                       $600
Final payment due May 15, 2016:                     $2,060
*If the student is accepted into SAIL, the application fee will be applied toward the program cost.
**If student wants to earn undergraduate college credit for satisfactory participation for the courses, they must pay $600 fee through NIU. See details in "COLLEGE CREDIT" section above. Fee is not included in the SAIL program costs.
CANCELLATION / REFUND POLICY 
All cancellations must be made in writing and are effective when received by CLS:
May 10-14         $200 penalty
May 15-31         30% penalty
June 01-14        50% penalty + airfares + any unrecoverable amounts
June 15             No refund
HOUSING 
SAIL students will stay in single or double-occupancy rooms in a basic hotel or "guesthouse" - accommodations convenient to the school or the center of town. Single occupancy rooms (if available) are $150 extra per month. Laundry service is usually not included, but laundry needs can be facilitated by your Program Leader. There will likely be Internet access at your guesthouse, but please check back with us to confirm. Internet and wireless access is available at the LAC or at many sites in the capital. Students may also purchase a prepaid data plan that works with most smart phones. 

INSURANCE All SAIL participants must hold a health insurance policy that covers overseas travels. You may use your existing health insurance policy if it covers overseas incidents.  A proof of overseas insurance coverage must be submitted to CLS prior to departure. CLS can also provide information on obtaining more extensive insurance.

PASSPORTS AND VISAS 
U.S. citizens are required to show a valid passport (with at least 6 months until expiration) and visa for entry into Laos. SAIL participants are responsible for obtaining their own Lao visa, which can be purchased upon arrival in the country for $35. Those wishing to obtain a one-month visa beforehand, can do so through the Lao embassy in Washington D.C. for $50. Please contact CLS directly if you would like to consider this option. If you are a Lao American, a two-month visa is usually granted by the Lao immigration upon arrival. CLS will send you a packet of instructions upon your acceptance. Non- U.S. citizens should contact their local Consulate regarding visa and entry requirements.


PROGRAM LEADER 

In summer 2016, SAIL participants will work with an in-country Program Leader with extensive knowledge of Laos, the Lao language and Lao culture. The Program Leader will be your guide, trip coordinator, and resource for understanding the many aspects of the people and the country. Most importantly, your leader will assist you in accessing those activities and personal experiences that are most meaningful to you.


APPLICATION & SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES 

APPLICATION Deadline:  April 1, 2016  
Applications are available on-line.

SCHOLARSHIP Deadline: March 15, 2016
In 2016, CLS will be offering scholarships of $500 each to eligible SAIL students. Interested candidates need to inquire with CLS for eligibility and submit a complete application.


CONTACT

Center for Lao Studies
405 Grand Ave., Suite 202
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Tel: 1.415.874.5578
 


SAILers' BLOG
In the previous years, each SAILer has been blogging about their SAIL experience at least once a week. To read the blog, please visithttp://laostudies.org/sail/blog

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Conference Announcement: 2015 Council on Thai Studies Conference

October 23-24, 2015
Ohio University
Free and open to the public.

The conference will feature around 25 presenters covering topics ranging from social and political sciences to history, literature and art. Each presenter will also host a panel for questions and discussions following formal presentations. This year, the conference will also feature a special guest presentation by Kong Rithdee, Deputy Life Editor at the Bangkok Post.

Ph.D. & Senior Fellowship Competition for Cambodian and U.S. Scholars Center for Khmer Studies

Deadline: November 15, 2015

This program is open to Cambodian and U.S. doctoral candidates and scholars who have already earned their Ph.D. in the social sciences and humanities. Scholars can pursue research in other countries in mainland Southeast Asia (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Burma, Southern China) provided that part of their research is undertaken in Cambodia.

Short-term awards are available for up to four months.
Long-term awards are available for six to nine months.

For further information, please contact: fellowships@khmerstudies.org  

Call for Papers Making Southeast Asian Cultures: From Region to World

UC Berkeley-UCLA Southeast Asian Studies Conference
April 22-23, 2016
At UC Berkeley
Deadline: 8 January 2016

The aim of this conference is to reopen the question of Southeast Asia’s culture both by looking back at the history of the region and at the dynamic transnational processes at work in contemporary globalization that actively make Southeast Asian cultures today. The two centers, which together form a consortium U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Southeast Asian Studies, invite paper proposals from scholars and graduate students conducting original research in the social sciences and humanities that address the primary themes of the conference. Some travel funding is available, with priority for funding directed towards faculty and graduate students at UC and CSU campuses. Abstracts (up to 500 words) should be sent to cseas@berkeley.edu by Friday, January 8, 2016. Abstracts should include the submitter’s name, affiliation and discipline and contact information (including e-mail address).

Sponsored by the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA.