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03 avril 2017

HSEPP February 2017 Digest

 

Dear HSEPP Members and Friends,

Here’s our HSEPP February 2017 Digest. You are all wellcome to share your suggestions, publications and information with us and to come to present a research paper to the HSEPP conference. Scholars and researchers who wish to give a lecture presenting need to send us a bio data, presentation title and abstract in English and French, as well as a proposed date. For any questions, please feel free to contact us. Lectures can be given in Khmer, French, or English.

 

Newsletter February 2017  (264,70 ko)

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

 

International Association of Buddhist Universities
Call for Articles, JIABU, Vol. XICritical Issues from Buddhist Women

 

This is a call for papers for the 11th Volume of the Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Universities (JIABU), published by the generosity of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University through the International Association of Buddhist Universities.  The volume aims to be a special edition, covering Critical Issues from Buddhist Women.  This volume aims at having authors or professors who are Buddhist women, discussing the ideas that are important for Buddhist women.  We would like male-associates to respectfully, not submit anything for this edition, but be keen to encourage female-associates to contribute to this edition.  This specialized theme should be of great interest to our university students and professors training and working in the field of Buddhist Studies and those involved in the education process.  We encourage interdisciplinary studies and welcome articles from female Buddhist scholars in all fields related around the theme, towards: Critical Issues from Buddhist Women. 

Women are over ½ of the global population, and women are the most seen in Buddhist settings, certainly inside Buddhist temples – women must never be silenced.  This edition will ensure that the voices of women in Buddhism are heard, through their academic contributions.  Papers can be about contributions from Buddhist women, analysis of doctrines from Buddhist women, important Buddhist women of today, critical issues for Buddhist women, advancements in bhikkuni-ordinations, just to name a few, but not limited to those topics – again, this is to encourage critical or important issues for Buddhist women.  Papers selected for the journal should possess:

  • Thematic relevance
  • innovative theoretical perspectives,
  • clarity of organization,
  • an accessible prose style,
  • and significant research in primary resources
  • a higher extension of wisdom from what has already been written about. 
     
      
     
     Please remember to produce an endeavor that deals with relevant topic material, Buddhist texts and the readers in meaningful ways.  Please send all final full-papers inclusive of an abstract and keywords, as Microsoft Word Files (.doc or .docx). 

Call for Papers issued: 21 February 2017

Final Full-Article Deadline: 22 September 2017

Publication of the JIABU, Volume 11: as soon as possible online, and in hardcopy, according to the capacity of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University.    

 

We must have your fully-perfected articles by the final deadline date to ensure that the article is considered for publication.  Once the academic peer-review committee completes their selections, and the editorial-team has completed any additional formatting/revisions, the 11th Volume of the JIABU will be released. 

PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Submitted papers are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to the main theme of Critical Issues from Buddhist Women for this special edition, 11th Volume of the JIABU.  
  • Papers should be from 10-15 pages (not strict on these specifications), submitted in the preferred font: ‘Times EXT Roman’ (for papers with Pāli/Sanskrit diacritic markings). 
  • Please download this font:  http://www.bcca.org/services/fonts/ --and compose your article in this font.  Articles will be returned if there are any undisplayed diacritical-markings.
  • Papers may be rejected for specific circumstances, but may be rewritten, following committee recommendations.  
     
     PLEASE SEND FINAL PAPERS or any questions, to: 
     
     General Editor & IABU Manager: 
     
     Dr. Dion Peoples:  dion2545@hotmail.com
"Time-temporality in Southeast Asia."

 Call for papers of the international conference of the INALCO (National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations) to "Time-temporality in Southeast Asia." 

Practical arrangements  
The proposals (one page summary) accompanied the title, name and surname, the institutional affiliation, the email address and a short curriculum vitae of the author should be sent before 1 June 2017 to the following email address:  camnam2017@free.fr  . On the Scientific Committee, the organizing committee reserves the right to retain or reject the proposals in an interval of one month from this deadline. 
The communication languages are French and English; speaking time per speaker will be 30 minutes (25 minutes of intervention followed by 5 minutes for questions). The most interesting papers will be published. 

 

For more information please following this link  : http://camnam2017.free.fr/pages/whiterings_indexpag.html

 

 

 

The 2017 Sizihwan International Conference on Asia-Pacific Studies

 

The 2017 Sizihwan International Conference on Asia-Pacific Studies

October 26-28, 2017

Conference theme: “Challenges to Local Politics in the Asia-Pacific Region”

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Takeshi Kawanaka (Deputy Director-General, Area Studies Center, IDE-JETRO)

ANNOUNCEMENT:

Local politics in Asia-Pacific have never out of the scope of social sciences discourses, as the regional, national, and local politics in the region undergo concurrent challenges and new dynamics, which impact the political process and prospect of each other. Social sciences quest the role of national and international institutions in shaping local politics, and vice versa; the issues concerning local governments’ autonomy and governance; the controversies involving the competition over the voices and exits for local diversities in economy, ethnics, religion, identities, etc. Last, but not least, the problem of the challenges to local politics that challenge in return the politics in national and regional level.

The 2017 Sizihwan Conference on Asia-Pacific Studies aims to broaden and deepen these discourses involving local politics in countries across Asia and the Pacific Ocean. We welcome discussions of common research concerns about local politics in national and regional context, and of the local particularities to which the existing theories should respond. We hope scholars and researchers interrogate and analyze different political, economic, social, cultural phenomena and developments in relation to local politics, and share with the participants deeper and

comprehensive understanding of the complexities and nuances of such as these are found in the Asia-Pacific region.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION:

English is the working language for the conference, and we accept only papers written in English. Paper proposals should be submitted in WORD format, and contain the title of the paper, name and affiliation of the author(s), contact information (address, telephone, and e-mail), and an abstract of the paper with no more than 250 words. For multi-authored papers, please identify the presenting author(s). Please submit paper proposals to 2017 Sizihwan Conference online submission. For conference-related inquiries, please contact Ms. Nera Huang, the conference manager, at lovenera.huang@gmail.com

IMPORTANT DATES:

• Abstract Submission Due: May 31, 2017

• Notification of Acceptance: June 20, 2017

• Full Paper Due: September 1, 2017 (If your paper is not received by the due day, your name will be removed from the conference agenda.)

• Conference Dates: October 26-28, 2017

• Conference Venue: National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Hosts: Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University; Department of Political Science, the University of the Philippines, Diliman

Co-hosts: College of Social Science, National Policy Research Center, NSYSU

Registration fee: Free

Notes:

1. Paper presenters will receive honorarium.

2. Meal will be provided during the conference.

3. A half-day city tour will be provided.

4. Free to enjoy the pretty and attractive beach on the NSYSU campus.

Contact: Miss Nera Huang at lovenera.huang@gmail.com or nsysuicaps@gmail.com

Tel: +886-7-5252000*5571 / +886-9-53880117

Website: http://www.icaps.nsysu.edu.tw/bin/home.php

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

 

SOK UDOM DETH,2014, Factional Politics and Foreign Policy Choices in Cambodia-Thailand Diplomatic Relations, 1950-2014,

 

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RACHEL HUGHES, Victims’ rights, victim collectives and utopic disruption at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia,

 

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Baker, C. & Wright, W. E. (2017). Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism (6th ed). Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters

 

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GUILLOU Anne Yvonne, 2016, « Potent places as embodied memory in Cambodia”, special issue “Memory thickness. Presenting Southeast Asian Pasts”, Guest editor Penny Edward, The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, Univ. of Kyoto, september, n°20.

Free access:  http://kyotoreview.org/issue-20/embodied-memory-cambodia/

 

BLOT Julie et GUILLOU Anne Yvonne, 2017,  « Cambodge. La pression sur l’opposition s’accentue », in Abigaël Pesses et Claire Thi Liên Tran (dir.), L’Asie du Sud-Est 2017. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives, Bangkok/Paris : IRASEC/Les Indes Savantes, pp. 151-184.

 

GUILLOU Anne Yvonne, 2016, « El ‘señor de la tierra’. La rendición de culto al cenotafio de Pol Pot », in Sévane Garibian (ed), La muerte del verdugo. Reflexiones interdisciplinarias sobre el cadaver de los criminales de masa, Buenos Aires : Editeur Miño y Dávila, Coll. « Nuevo Foro Democrático », pp. 59-78. ISBN: 978-84-16467-63-1

 

GUILLOU Anne Yvonne, 2016, « Les trois visages de Lok Ta Khleang Muang dans la province de Pursat : géographie sacrée d’une figure complexe », Conférences du Centre de recherche Yosothor, Phnom Penh, Fac. d’archéologie, Univ. Royale des Beaux-Arts du Cambodge, 29 janvier. Conférence en khmer et en français. Accès enligne  http://yosothor.org/lectures/AnneGuillou.html

 

 

SOPHORNTAVY VORNG, 2017, A Meeting of Masks:  Status, Power and Hierarchy in Bangkok, NIAS Press worldwide,pp206.

 

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MAGHA AMRITH, 2017, Caring for Strangers: Filipino Medical Workers in Asia, NIAS Press worldwide, pp 240.

 

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PAUL T.COHEN,2017,  Charismatic Monks of Lanna Buddhism NIAS Press worldwide, pp272.

 

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ADELINE CARRIER, Phnom Penh à l'épreuve de l'urbanisation libérale sous contrôle international, IRD-IRASEC, 2017, pp.167-190

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