Call for Papers
Southeast Asia in the Disciplines
February 28-March 2, 2014
16th Cornell Southeast Asia Program Graduate Student Conference
Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia
Cornell University, Ithaca NY
Keynote speaker: Prof. Tom Pepinsky (Cornell)
Abstract deadline: January 1, 2014
The Cornell Southeast Asia Program invites submissions for its 16th annual graduate student conference. Submissions are welcome from all fields of study and on any topic or time period. The theme for this year's conference is Southeast Asia in the Disciplines. In recent decades in many segments of academia, an emphasis has been placed on the concept of interdisciplinarity. While recognizing the importance of interdisciplinarity in Southeast Asian Studies, the organizers seek to better understand how scholars approach the study of Southeast Asia from within their respective disciplines. Of particular interest are papers that reflect on the ways that a presenter's particular research engages with and/or critiques knowledge production from the vantage of their particular discipline, with a focus on research methods and methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and understandings of socio-cultural, political, environmental, and economic processes. See the SEAP online announcement for full details and for submission guidelines seap.einaudi.cornell.edu/node/ 13864.
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