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				<title>HSEPP newsletter oct/nov2016</title>
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				<description>Dear HSEPP Members and Friends,Here’s our HSEPP October 2016 Digest. You are all welcome to share your suggestions, publications and information with us and to come to present a research paper to the HSEPP conference.&amp;nbsp;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.    HSEPP newsletter oct/nov2016HSEPP’s YOUTUBE CHANELWe are pleased to inform you that now you can listen to the past conference of HSEPP on YouTube. Click on the 

link and choose the conference that you want to listen.&amp;nbsp;Next HSEPP conferenceCambodian farmers in the 1929 global economic crisis, the example of Kampong Thom Province«វិបត្ដិសេដ្ឋកិច្ចឆ្នាំ១៩២៩ និងប្រជាកសិករខ្មែរ ដោយលើកយក ខេត្ដកំពង់ធំជាឧទាហរណ៍ »Vutha UmOn 26th December, in the Meeting Room of Royal University of Fine Arts at 6PM.(Conference will be done in Khmer language)សង្ខេបជាភាសាខ្មែរ :
 វិបត្តិសេដ្ឋកិច្ចពិភពលោកដែលចាប់ផ្តើមដំបូងនៅសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិចនៅខែតុលាឆ្នាំ១៩២៩បានធ្វើឲ្យប៉ះពាល់យ៉ាងធ្ងន់ធ្ងរដល់ជាពិសេសនៅអឺរ៉ុប និង ប៉ះពាល់រហូតដល់ឥណ្ឌូចិន និង ជាពិសេសប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។ នៅក្នុងសារណានេះយើងសិក្សាផ្តោតសំខាន់ទៅលើការផលប៉ះពាល់ពីវិបត្តិសេដ្ឋកិច្ចនេះមកលើប្រជាជនខ្មែរ និង ជាពិសេសចំពោះកសិករ ដោយយើងលើកយកខេត្តកំពង់ធំមកធ្វើជាឧទាហរណ៍ដើម្បីយល់ពីប្រទេសកម្ពុជាទាំងមូល។ វិបត្តិនេះមានផលប៉ះពាល់យ៉ាងខ្លាំងទៅលើសេដ្ឋកិច្ច និងសង្គមកម្ពុជា។ ដំបូងយើងផ្តោតទៅលើផលវិបាកលើសេដ្ឋកិច្ច និង ទីពីរផលប៉ះពាល់ទៅលើសង្គម។វិធីសាស្រ្តស្រាវជ្រាវ៖ ការសិក្សារបស់យើងសង្កត់ទៅលើឯកសារនៅបណ្ណាសារដ្ឋាន ជាពិសេសរបាយការណ៍ប្រចាំខែរបស់ចៅហ្វាយខេត្រ ដោយវិភាគទៅលើទិន្នន័យនៅក្នុងរបាយការណ៍ទាំងនេះតាមរបៀប Histoire quantitative។ ជីវប្រវត្ដិៈ &amp;nbsp;លោក អ៊ុំ វត្ថាបានទទួលសញ្ញាបត្របរិញ្ញាបត្រផ្នែកបុរាណវិទ្យាពីសាកលវិទ្យាល័យភូមិនវិចិត្រសិល្បៈ និង INALCO នៅឆ្នាំ ២០១៤ និង អនុបណ្ឌិត LLCER នៅឆ្នាំ ២០១៦។ បច្ចុប្បន្ន គាត់ជាមន្រ្ដីរាជការនៃក្រសួងវប្បធម៌និងវិចិត្រសិល្បៈ។Abstract in english
&amp;nbsp;: The global economic crisis which began in the United States in October 1929 had important consequences in Europe and beyond in French Indochina, particularly in Cambodia. This study examines the impact of this crisis on Cambodian peasants by taking the province of Kompong Thom as an example to understand the whole of Cambodia. Our study focuses on two main problems peculiar to farmers at that time: first, the economic consequences and then the social consequences.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;OTHER CONFERENCESLa prouesse et la retenue sexuelles des figures royales khmères et indiennes dans les inscriptions et les épopées sanskrites, Dominic Goodall (EFEO)Date
: 12 décembre 2016, 14h – 17hLieu
: Maison de l’Asie, 22 Avenue du Président Wilson, au Grand Salon du 1er étagePrésentation&amp;nbsp;
: Cette présentation s’inscrit dans le cadre du séminaire «&amp;nbsp;Modes d’autorité et conduites esthétiques de l’Asie du Sud à l’Insulinde&amp;nbsp;» de l’EHESS, coordonné par Dana RAPPOPORT (CASE) &amp;amp; Tiziana LEUCCI (CEIAS)Lien
: 

https://enseignements-2016.ehess.fr/2016/ue/524/&amp;nbsp;Rencontres et AG de l’AFRASE 2016 Mardi 13 décembre 14h-18h Maison de l’Asie: Corpus et langues d’Asie du Sud-Est : traitement et exploitation numériques
Programme&amp;nbsp;
:14h00&amp;nbsp;: Louise Pichard-Bertaux et Alice Vittrant : Introduction et présentation de la thématique14h15-15h00&amp;nbsp;: Les données sonores de Michel Ferlus (ASE continentale)Alexis Michaud : Le projet de numérisation DO-RE- MI-FA : Données des Recherches de Michel Ferlus en Asie du Sud-Est (projet financé par la Bibliothèque Scientifique Numérique)Michel Ferlus : Des enregistrements sans expérience à la numérisation : les insouciances du terrain.15h00-15h45&amp;nbsp;: Les données sonores et textuelles de Denise Bernot (Birmanie)Alice Vittrant : Documenter les données sonores de Denise Bernot dans Pangloss/Cocoon : travail sur les métadonnéesLouise Pichard-Bertaux : Les carnets de terrain de Denise Bernot dans Odsas : description et annotation16h00-16h30&amp;nbsp;: François Lagirarde : Manuscrits du LanNa : numérisation, diffusion et exploitation (EFEO)16h030-17h00&amp;nbsp;: Made Windu Antara Kesiman : Analyse de manuscrits sur feuilles de palmier numérisés de l'Asie du Sud-Est (Projet Amadi, Université de La Rochelle)17h00: Projection : « Denise Bernot : langues, savoirs et savoir-faire de Birmanie » film de Alice Vittrant et Alexandra de Mersan, réalisé par Céline Ferlita et Maryline Leducq qui a reçu le Grand prix du festival du film de chercheur à Nancy en juin 2016.17h30-18h00&amp;nbsp;: Discussion finale18h00 Assemblée générale de l’Afrase suivie d’un apéritif.Mail
: 



	
			afrasebureau@gmail.com

	




Lieu&amp;nbsp;
: Maison de l’Asie 22 avenue du Président Wilson 75016 Paris&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR PAPERSThe&amp;nbsp;

3rd International Conference on Public Policy&amp;nbsp;will take place at the National University of Singapore, 28th - 30th June 2017Presentation
:Following the success of ICPP1 (GRENOBLE 2013) and ICPP2 (MILAN 2015), the International Public Policy Association (IPPA) is pleased to invite you to the 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC POLICY which will take place at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (NUS), SINGAPORE from Wednesday 28th June to Friday 30th June 2017. This conference is organised in conjunction with the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.Procedure
:


To Log in on your account or create an account

To browse on the&amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;List of Panels&amp;quot; on our website 

Here&amp;nbsp;and to read the call for papers proposed

To click on &amp;quot;Submit a paper&amp;quot; button on the panel page or on the homepage of the conference with the code of the panel

To enter the emails of the co-authors, the title of the paper and an abstract the paper (300-500 words) explaining your paper project


Link
: 

http://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/conference/icpp-3-singapore-2017/7Deadline
:&amp;nbsp; 15th january 2017&amp;nbsp;T16P10 - Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Revisiting Health and Environmental Public Policies at (and for) the Margins in Southeast Asia,Abstract
: The purpose of this panel is to explore, through a multidisciplinary approach, the construction, translation and local negotiation of public environmental and health policies at (and for) the margins in Southeast Asia. The intensification of economic activity and the opening of new areas of trade raise new questions for rapidly changing societies. In this sense, the margins may be understood as laboratories, i.e. spaces, places and contexts, where new ways of doing things and new relations between people are being invented and tested. This includes new production processes, labour relations, land uses, etc. Such experimental areas are however also embedded in sometimes quite rigid social networks, and relations of power and authority. This panel proposes to question how public health and environmental policies take into account (or not) local stakeholders at the margins. Questions that will guide this panel include:


how do those in charge of implementing public health and environmental policies at the margins juggle between international/national injunctions and local realities? What are their contradictions, their tensions but also their leeway to reconfigure public policies locally?

how do local people and newcomers living at the margins cope with public health and environmental policies and their actors? What are their experiences with the legibility/illegibility process of state programs and practices?

how does focusing at the margins raise new questions for the design and implementation of public health and environmental policies? Does it propose new forms of action that are more adapted to the peculiar context of frontiers? What mechanisms may help ensure that the outcomes of public health and environmental policies be more fair, inclusive and sustainable? What mechanisms may help ensure that the margins retain their identity as a space for opportunities and innovation?


Link
: The&amp;nbsp;call for papers&amp;nbsp;for the ICCP3 can be consulted&amp;nbsp;

here.Procedure
: To&amp;nbsp;submit the abstract&amp;nbsp;of your paper (300-500 words), please&amp;nbsp;

login here.Panel details:
&amp;nbsp; Panel No.6 under T16 - Sustainable Development and PolicyDeadline
:&amp;nbsp;January 15th, 2017&amp;nbsp;The Twenty Seventh Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS 27)Date of the conference
: 11-13 May 2017Venue
: Padang, West Sumatra, IndonesiaLink
: 

http://jakarta.shh.mpg.de/seals27/Contact 
for abstract submission: 



	
			sealsxxvii@gmail.com

	




Deadline
 for abstract submission: 31 January 2017&amp;nbsp;SPAFA Journal: Call for SubmissionsPresentation
: SEAMEO SPAFA, Southeast Asia’s Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts, has recently set up 

a website to access the online open access SPAFA Journal. The SPAFA Journal focuses on Southeast Asian archaeology, performing arts, visual arts and cultural heritage. This SPAFA publication has been in publication since 1980, first as the SPAFA Digest, before being renamed the SPAFA Journal in 1991. Now, as an open access journal, publishers expect to reach a greater number of readers, as well as to carry multimedia content such as music and video clips. The journal accepts scholarly, peer-reviewed research articles pertaining to the archaeology, fine arts and cultural heritage of Southeast Asia, and shorter contributions such as photo and video essays, book and exhibition reviews, and brief reports. SEAMEO-SPAFA’s aim for the journal is to have articles and content catering to both the academic community and the general public.The following submissions are accepted for the 2017 volume of the SPAFA Journal:


Original research papers

Brief reports

Thesis abstracts

Exhibition / performance / book reviews

Photo and video essays


The new SPAFA Journal website will also host other publications, including the old volumes of the SPAFA Journal and SPAFA Digest, which are being digitised and should be made available in early 2017.Link
: For additional information about the SPAFA Journal and how to contribute to it, please visit 

http://www.spafajournal.org/&amp;nbsp;Call for Papers “Crossings in Southeast Asia” - Cornell Southeast Asia Program’s - 19th Annual Graduate Student Conference on March 10-12, 2017Presentation
:Crossings evoke the process of traversing and negotiating terrains, waters, temporalities, identities and paradigms. How do crossings challenge the boundaries of these concepts in the studies of Southeast Asia? In thinking about intersections of old and new ideas, what crossings have scholars attempted and what obstacles have they faced? Cornell Southeast Asia Program’s 19th Annual Southeast Asian Studies Graduate Student Conference is inviting submissions that engage these questions. The conference will be held March 10-12, 2017 at the Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Professor Anne Blackburn from the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell will be joining us as our keynote speaker.We welcome submissions of abstracts by December 15, 2016 from graduate students who have completed original research related to Southeast Asia. There is no specific theme for this conference, as we hope to attract a wide range of submissions. Our intention is to reflect the dynamic research currently undertaken by graduate students. The Cornell Southeast Asia Program’s Graduate Committee will review the abstracts, select presenters, and organize panels by theme. In order to aid this process of thematic organization, we ask that you please include a few keywords summarizing your presentation along with your abstract.Selected contributors will present their work as part of a panel, and paper abstracts will be included in the conference program. All the panels will have discussants, therefore presenters should be prepared to submit full papers of 5000-8000 words by February 15, 2017.Procedure
: All abstracts should be limited to 250 words and sent in MS Word format. &amp;nbsp;Do not send a .pdf. Please name your abstract using your first and last name together (for example, janedoe.doc for Jane Doe’s abstract). The subject of the message should specify “Abstract” and the body should include the following information:Contact
: Please submit abstracts to the following email address: 



	
			seapgradconf@gmail.com

	




Link
:

more information hereDeadline
: &amp;nbsp;December 15, 2016Notification
 of Acceptance: January 15, 2017Confirmation
 of Attendance Deadline: &amp;nbsp;February 1, 2017Full Papers Due
: &amp;nbsp;February 15, 2017&amp;nbsp;Call for Papers Reflecting (on) the Asia-Pacific: Places, Relations, SystemsDate
: June 9-11, 2017Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC) ConferenceVenue
: Willamette University, Salem, OregonPresentation
: The organizers invite proposals for organized panels, roundtable discussions, individual papers or poster presentations on historical or contemporary topics in the humanities, arts, social sciences, education, health, law, business, environmental sciences or other allied disciplines related to East, South, or Southeast Asia and their diasporas.Link
:

www.willamette.edu/centers/cas/aspac/index.htmlEarly application deadline
: December 30, 2016&amp;nbsp;Call for Applications – «&amp;nbsp;New Frontiers in Asian Economic History&amp;nbsp;»Presentation
: The AAS is pleased to invite applications to participate in the first workshop in its new workshop series “Emerging Fields in the Study of Asia” supported by the Luce Foundation. The first workshop, entitled “New Frontiers in Asian Economic History,” will take place on May 11-15, 2017 at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.Link
: 

click hereDeadling
: 6 janvier 2017&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATIONSUS Ambassadors Fund for Cultural PreservationAbout
: The US Embassy in Cambodia has just issued their call for proposals for the&amp;nbsp;2017 Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation.&amp;nbsp; There is one for the small grant program and one for large grants.Contact
: 



	
			PASPhnomPenh@state.gov

	




Link
:&amp;nbsp;

https://kh.usembassy.gov/education-culture/grant-programs/ambassadors-fund-for-cultural-preservation/Deadline
: December 31st 2016&amp;nbsp;Université d’Heidelberg – Academic Staff At the Institute for Ethnology (in German language)Presentation
:Akademische/r Mitarbeiter/in Am Institut für Ethnologie an der Universität Heidelberg ist eine befristete Vollzeitstelle alsAkademische/r Mitarbeiter/in für drei Jahre ab dem 01.03.2017 zu besetzen. Die Aufgaben sind schwerpunktmäßig Lehre (insbesondere grundständige Lehre sowie forschendes Lehren) und die Betreuung von Studierenden im BA Studiengang Ethnologie. Des Weiteren umfasst das Aufgabengebiet eigene wissenschaftliche Tätigkeiten, wie die Erarbeitung eines Projektantrags, und Mitarbeit bei administrativen Aufgaben. Erwünschte Qualifikation ist eine abgeschlossene Promotion im Fach Ethnologie. Bevorzugte Schwerpunkte in Lehre und Forschung sollten sein:


Südostasien

Ozeanien

Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen, Ökologie

Islam


Die Vergütung erfolgt nach TV-L. Die Stelle ist grundsätzlich teilbar.Procedure
: Bewerbungen mit den üblichen Unterlagen (CV, Publikationsliste, Liste der Lehrveranstaltungen, Auswahl von 3 Publikationen) richten Sie bitte per Mail (ein pdf-Dokument) bis spätestens20.12.2016an Ethnologie@urz.uni-heidelberg.de oder an untenstehende Postadresse. Bei Rückfragen wendenContact
: Sie sich bitte an Frau Gabriele Schenk: Institut für Ethnologie der Universität Heidelberg, Albert-Ueberle-Str. 3-5, 69120 Heidelberg. Tel.: 06221 – 542236.Link
: 

click hereDealine&amp;nbsp;
: 20th December 2016&amp;nbsp;Doctoral and Post-doctoral Workshop Theravada Civilizations ProjectPresentation
: The Theravada Civilizations Project is pleased to announce plans for an intensive Doctoral and Post-doctoral workshop, which will be held on March 15, one day prior to the Association for Asian Studies, March16-19, 2012 at the University of Toronto. We will pay for roundtrip airfare and two nights in a hotel, March 14 and 15.Theravada Buddhism is practiced throughout the world with over 150 million practitioners settled primarily in Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Burma, Nepal, and Thailand. Diaspora communities from South and Southeast Asia as well as the global interest in Insight (vipassana) meditation has led to the growth of Theravada Buddhism in the Americas, Australia, Japan, and Europe. The scholarly study of Theravada Buddhism began with the scrutiny of Pali and Sanskrit literature, but now covers many disciplines including literature, ethics, anthropology, philology, philosophy, history, cultural studies, political science, urban studies, and art and material culture.Venue
: March 15, 2017, University of TorontoHow to apply
: Applicants should send a current cv and a ten-page proposal to 

s-collins@uchicago.eduLink
: 

click hereDeadline
: 1 January 2017&amp;nbsp;Open-rank Positions – Institute of Asian Studies (Brunei)
Presentation
: The Institute of Asian Studies – Universiti Brunei Darussalam opens 3 positions: 
[UBD/IAS/001] Political Geography / International Relations
Associate Professor | Senior Assistant Professor | Assistant Professor
[UBD/IASFASS/002] Environmental Studies
Associate Professor | Senior Assistant Professor | Assistant Professor
[UBD/IAS/003] SociologyAssociate Professor | Senior Assistant Professor | Assistant ProfessorLink
: 

http://ias.ubd.edu.bn/career-in-ias.htmlDeadline&amp;nbsp;
: 29th december 2016&amp;nbsp;CNRS : postes ouverts pour l’année 2017 en section 38 Anthropologie et étude comparative des sociétés contemporainesPresentation
:N°38/01 - 4 directeurs de recherche de 2e classeN°38/02 - 2 chargés de recherche de 1re classe dont 1 prioritairement sur le thème « Anthropologie politique »N°38/03 - 3 chargés de recherche de 2e classe dont 2 prioritairement sur les thèmes : « Aire Océanie-Pacifique »&amp;nbsp;; « Genre »
Links&amp;nbsp;
: 
CR2&amp;nbsp;:

https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do;jsessionid=F04C8AA2EB15E795B5555872E41CAFBD.tpdila11v_3?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000033480019&amp;amp;dateTexte=&amp;amp;oldAction=rechJO&amp;amp;categorieLien=id&amp;amp;idJO=JORFCONT000033479363
CR1&amp;nbsp;:

https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do;jsessionid=F04C8AA2EB15E795B5555872E41CAFBD.tpdila11v_3?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000033480025&amp;amp;dateTexte=&amp;amp;oldAction=rechJO&amp;amp;categorieLien=id&amp;amp;idJO=JORFCONT000033479363DR2&amp;nbsp;:

https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do;jsessionid=F04C8AA2EB15E795B5555872E41CAFBD.tpdila11v_3?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000033480023&amp;amp;dateTexte=&amp;amp;oldAction=rechJO&amp;amp;categorieLien=id&amp;amp;idJO=JORFCONT000033479363Deadline&amp;nbsp;
: La date d'ouverture des inscriptions est fixée au 1er décembre 2016 à 10 heures, heure de Paris. La date de clôture des inscriptions est fixée au 6 janvier 2017.&amp;nbsp;AWARD: Khyentse Foundation Award for Outstanding Dissertations in Buddhist Studies (Europe) open for nominationsPresentation
: Nominations for the Khyentse Foundation Award for Outstanding Dissertations in Buddhist Studies, Europe will be accepted from October 1 through December 31, 2016. Accredited institutions that offer PhD programs in Buddhist Studies or Religious Studies in Europe, including the UK, are invited to nominate one dissertation that was submitted and/or examined in the academic years 2014-15 or 2015-16. The $8,000 award is presented by Khyentse Foundation every two years to the best PhD dissertation in the field of Buddhist Studies. In alternate years, the award goes to the best PhD dissertation in Asia. The dissertation must be based on original research in the relevant primary language or languages, and it should significantly advance our understanding of the subject or Buddhist scriptures studied. Nominations must include four separate documents:


Letter of recommendation by a member of the faculty and/or the chair of the department or institution

Summary of the dissertation in English (not more than 2 pages)

One representative chapter of the dissertation

Full contact details for the department and for the author of the dissertation&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;


Contact
: documents should be submitted by email to 



	
			dissertations@khyentsefoundation.org

	




A five-person committee will select three dissertations to be read in their entirety by all committee members. The result of the competition will be announced by June 30 of the following year. If circumstances permit, the recipient of the award will be invited to give a lecture based on his or her dissertation at an institution selected by Khyentse Foundation.Link
: For further information click 

hereDeadline
: December 31, 2016Stanley Weinstein Dissertation PrizePresentation
: The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University is pleased to announce the fifth competition for the Stanley Weinstein Dissertation Prize, honoring Professor Weinstein’s many contributions to the study of East Asian Buddhism in North America.&amp;nbsp; The prize will be awarded once every two years to the best Ph.D. dissertation on East Asian Buddhism written in North America during the two previous years.&amp;nbsp; The dissertation must be based on original research in the primary languages and should significantly advance our understanding of East Asian Buddhism.&amp;nbsp; East Asian Buddhism is understood for this competition to refer to those traditions in East Asia that take Chinese translations of the Buddhist scriptures as their basis (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese).&amp;nbsp; Studies of East Asian Buddhist communities in the West are not eligible for consideration.The recipient of the award will be invited to give a public lecture at Yale under the auspices of the Council of East Asian Studies.&amp;nbsp; There is an honorarium of $1,000.Ph.D. programs in Buddhist Studies/Religious Studies in North America are invited to nominate one dissertation that was completed during the academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-16.*
*
 Nominations by the authors themselves will not be accepted.Procedure
: The nomination must be accompanied by a letter of recommendation, readers’ reports for the thesis, and one representative chapter of the thesis. &amp;nbsp;All materials should be sent electronically (PDF format) to 



	
			eastasian.studies@yale.edu

	




.Contact: 



	
			eric.greene@yale.edu

	





Deadline
: 
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: The Thailand Laos Cambodia Studies Group has some funding that is to be allocated toward supporting TLC-based scholars with travel costs when presenting at the AAS in spring. Any scholars coming from Thailand, Laos, or Cambodia for the conference, please consider submitting a request for travel support to the Board of the TLC Studies Group.Link
: 

http://web.sas.upenn.edu/tlc/&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONSSOK OUDOM DETH, 2011, Remembering 7 January 1979 - A 33-Year Debate in Cambodian Political History, 11p.

View articleFABIENNE LUCO, 1997, La gestion communautaire et la société traditionnelle cambodgienne : villages de la forêt inondée du Tonle Sap, 142p.

View articleCAROLINE HERBELIN, Béatrice Wisniewski, 2012, « Situation coloniale et pratique de l’archéologie en Indochine », &amp;nbsp;Les nouvelles de l'archéologie [En ligne], 9p.

View articleSTEPHANIE KHOURY, 2016, Film Review, &amp;quot;Cambodian performing arts. Three films by Yoshitaka Terada, Shota Fukuoka &amp;amp; Sam-Ang Sam&amp;quot;, Ethnomusicology Forum, 25 (1), pp. 141-142

View articlePAUL S.C. TACON, Noel Hidalgo Tan, Sue O’Connor,et al., 2015, The Global implications of the early surviving rock art of greater Southeast Asia, [in] Antiquity, vol.88, no.342, pp.1050-1064

View articleALVIN CHENG-HIN LIM, 2016, Cambodia Joins the “Belt and Road’’, [in] IPP Review, 7p.

View articleALVIN CHENG-HIN LIM, 2015, Human Rights in Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge, Review of Human Right, vol.1, no.1, pp.12-23

View articleALVIN CHEN-HIN LIM, 2017, Ethnic Identities in Cambodia, [in] Katherine Brickell and Simon Springer, The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia, pp.359-367

About the articleMICHAEL HIRSCH, 2014, The Political Economy of Roti: Urban Refugees in Cambodia and the Struggle for Economic Empowerment, [in] “Transforming Societies: Contestations and Convergences in Asia and the Pacific”, pp.472-497

View full issueAUREL CROISSANT, 2016, Electoral Politics in Cambodia: Historical Trajectories and Current Challenges, ISEAS, 41p.

View articleBRIAN HAYDEN, 2016, Feasting in Southeast Asia, University of Hawaii Press, 336 pp.

About the bookANNE YVONNE GUILLOU, FABIENNE LUCO, 2014, Cambodge: la sortie de la transition post Pol Pot, [in
]
 Jeremy Jammes (dir.), L’Asie du Sud-Est 2014. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives
, IRASEC/Les Indes Savantes, pp. 167-190.

View articleANNE YVONNE GUILLOU, 2016, Le «&amp;nbsp;maître de la terre&amp;nbsp;». Les cultes rendus au cénotaphe de Pol Pot, [in] Sévane GARIBIAN (dir.) La mort du bourreau. Réflexions interdisciplinaires sur le cadavre des criminels de masse, Petra.

About the bookIAN G. BAIRD, 2016, Non-government Organizations, Villagers, Political Culture and the Lower Sesan 2 Dam in Northeastern Cambodia, [in] Critical Asian Studies, 21p.

View article&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;COURTNEY WORK AND ALICE BEBAN, 2016, Mapping the Srok: The Mimeses of Land Title in Cambodia, [in] Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp.37-80

View articlePRAKAN KLINFOONG, The Establishment of Bureau of the Royal Household : The Reform of the Siamese Royal Court after the 1932 Revolution, [in] Journal of the Gratuated School of Asia-Pacific Studies, n°31, pp.39-55

View articleANDREW COCK, 2016, Governing Cambodia’s Forest. The International Politics of Policy Reform, ed.NIAS Press, 322p.

About the bookJEAN MICHAUD, Meenaxi Barkataki-Ruscheweyh, Margaret Byrne Swain, 2016, «&amp;nbsp;Historical Dictionary of the Peoples of the Southeast Asian Massif&amp;nbsp;», Rowman &amp;amp; Littlefield Publishers, 594p.

About the bookMARTIN POLKINGHORNE, 2016, Angkor replicated: how Cambodian workshops produce fake masterpieces, and get away with it, [in] The Conversation [on line]

View articleSARINDA SINGH, 2017, Identities beyond ethnic-based subordination or conflict in the Southeast Asian borderlands: a case study of Lao villagers in northeast Cambodia, [in]Asian Ethnicity, vol. 18, no. 1,

About the articleDALJIT SINGH, Le Hong Hiep, Malcolm Cook, et al., 2016, Special Issue: How Southeast Asia is Sizing Up Trump’s Election Victory, Perspective, n°66, ISEAS

Full issueMIKE HAYES, Azmi Sharom, Hadi Rahmat et al., 2014, An Introduction to Huma Rights in Southeast Asia, SEAHRN eds.

Download here (The textbook is being translated into Thai, Vietnamese, Khmer, and Burmese)ALEXANDER LABAN HINTON, 2016, Man or Monster?: The Trial of a Khmer Rouge Torturer, Duke University Press, 360p.

About the book&amp;nbsp;Mekong Review: Quarterly Literary Journal, vol. 2, no. 1, Nov.2016 – Jan.2017,&amp;nbsp;Issue 5Table of contents


Who is Duch ? byAntonia D. Bryan





The second Panglong trip byDavid Eimer

Attitude adjustement byNic Dunlop

Saving face byEmma Larkin

Where the curb connects byKrysada Panusith Phounsiri

The street where love lives byMaung Philar

a bee hums byKhai Q. Nguyen

A new history of Vietnam byPeter Zinoman

Agent Monsanto byMick Grant

Wild pigs cannot enter byGiulo Ongaro

Ocean of history byJohn Burgess

Refugee pain byRupert Winchester

Threadbare byGill Green

Standing up to China byNicholas Chapman

Smuggling the bodacious byHans van Leeuwen

Khmer new wave byStefanie Sellon

Sre Ambel byJeff Kisseloff

Saving the garden byDavid Hutt

It ain’tphobyConnla Stokes

Guardian of Yangon byPoppy Mcpherson

Dancing withPerséphonebyLarry Strange

Waiting for the smoke to clear byTillman Miller




https://mekongreview.com/&amp;nbsp;Asian Journal of Social Science, 2016, vol. 44, no. 6, Special Focus: Reframing Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asia: Transnational Connections, Comparisons, and MobilitiesTable of contents:IntroductionReframing Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asia: Transnational Connections, Comparisons and Mobilities byKah Seng Loh, Woonkyung Yeo and Keng We KohResearch Articles


Illegalising licitness: Bartering along the Indonesian Borders in the mid-20th century byWoonkyung Yeo

Emergencities : Experts, Squatters and Crisis in Post-war Southeast Asia byKah Seng Loh

Shining Futures, Imminent Dangers : New Nation-States and Mass Violence in Southeast Asia byHenk Schulte-Nordholt

Have Performance, Will Travel : Contemporary Artistic Networks in Southeast Asia byNora A. Taylor

“Beat Your Child with a Flower!” : Asian Advantage and Educational Connectivity between South Korea and Singapore by Younhee Kang




http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/15685314/44/6&amp;nbsp;OTHERS&amp;nbsp;- A new website on Cham Studies: 

https://chamstudies.net/
&amp;nbsp;- A new blog on societies and environment in South-East Asia: 

https://nature.hypotheses.org/&amp;nbsp;Online Catalogue of Southeast Asia Collection at the USC Pacific Asia MuseumFree ONLINE catalogue of materials held by the Pacific Asia Museum at Sections include art, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam

www.pacificasiamuseum.org/cgi-bin/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=hierWorld's Largest Database of PhD Opportunities/ PhD Programmes, Research Projects &amp;amp; StudentshipsWelcome to the World's Largest Database of PhD Opportunities: Find A PhD is a guide to current postgraduate research and PhD studentships. We list details of graduate research programmes from universities throughout the UK, Europe and further afield. New PhDs are added every day, and our listings include 

PhD Research Projects ,&amp;nbsp; 

PhD Research Programmes ,&amp;nbsp; 

Four Year PhD Programmes ,&amp;nbsp; 

International PhD Programmes &amp;nbsp;and &amp;nbsp; 

Clinical PhD Programmes.Link: 

http://www.findaphd.com/&amp;nbsp;Soutenance de Thèse de C.Schantz&amp;nbsp;: &amp;quot;Construire le corps féminin à travers les pratiques obstétricales à Phnom Penh, Cambodge&amp;quot;.Date et lieu
&amp;nbsp;: le vendredi 16 décembre 2016 à 10h00 dans la salle de réunion F.673 -Sorbonne, Galerie Gerson, escalier G2, 1er étage, 54 rue Saint Jacques, 75005 Paris.Résumé de la thèse:
Le Cambodge est l’un des neuf pays au monde à avoir atteint l’OMD 5 des Nations Unies, c’est-à-dire à avoir diminué de trois quarts le taux de mortalité maternelle au niveau national entre 1990 et 2015. Ce taux est ainsi passé de 1020 à 161 décès maternels pour 100&amp;nbsp;000 naissances au cours de ces 25 années. Ce succès est le résultat de politiques publiques volontaristes&amp;nbsp;: une politique de planification familiale, la mise en place de systèmes de financements de la santé, la formation puis le déploiement de milliers de sages-femmes sur le territoire. Cette réussite s’explique également par une mutation sociologique de premier plan : l’accouchement, qui était historiquement un événement avant tout social et qui se déroulait dans l’intimité de la maison, est devenu un événement public pour la femme et sa famille. Alors qu’en 2000 moins de 10% des femmes accouchaient dans une structure médicalisée, elles étaient plus de 80% dans cette situation en 2014, traduisant ainsi la biomédicalisation massive et soudaine de l’accouchement dans tout le pays.Cette recherche sociodémographique remet en question la vision idéalisée des Nations Unies concernant la santé maternelle au Cambodge en rendant visibles et en observant les pratiques obstétricales «&amp;nbsp;par le bas&amp;nbsp;» à partir d’une enquête empirique sur plusieurs terrains à Phnom Penh et en Kandal (milieu rural). La méthodologie développée conjugue une observation participante, à des entretiens semi-directifs auprès de soignants et de non soignants (hommes et femmes), des questionnaires auprès de femmes enceintes puis accouchées (cohorte), ainsi qu’une collecte de données médicales dans quatre maternités de Phnom Penh. Les résultats montrent que certains hôpitaux et cliniques pratiquent des épisiotomies systématiques, ce qui est contraire aux recommandations internationales, et que le taux de césariennes dans la capitale a presque triplé en quinze ans, dépassant depuis le début des années 2000 le seuil de 10% recommandé par l’OMS. Enfin, une pratique répandue de périnéorraphies visant à resserrer fortement le vagin de femmes jeunes et en bonne santé après des accouchements par voie basse, sans indication médicale, est courante dans la capitale. Ces pratiques obstétricales, historiquement construites, vont alors fréquemment être détournées de leur usage médical pour répondre à une demande sociale. Le corps des femmes a été appréhendé dans cette recherche comme un corps social et politique, révélateur des rapports sociaux, sur lequel se jouent de nombreux enjeux de pouvoirs. La thèse a révélé que ces trois pratiques obstétricales faisaient système en se renforçant les unes les autres. A l’intersection entre corps, genre et biomédecine, la recherche a montré que ces différentes pratiques obstétricales pouvaient être conçues comme des instruments de domination. Le genre, tel qu’il est pensé dans la société, va contribuer à fabriquer un sexe féminin,&amp;nbsp;mais aussi à construire un corps féminin de façon plus générale. Mais la thèse a dévoilé également que certaines de ces pratiques vont être saisies par les femmes, afin d’accroître leur attractivité sexuelle, leur permettant de renégocier les rapports de genre, et de maintenir l’harmonie et la stabilité du couple.Mots-clés&amp;nbsp;:
 Cambodge, biomédecine, pratiques obstétricales, épisiotomie, périnéorraphie, césarienne, accouchement, sexualité, rapports de genre.Contact&amp;nbsp;
: Merci de m'informer de votre présence en m'écrivant à 



	
			clemschantz@hotmail.com

	




 afin que je puisse donner votre nom au personnel de sécurité à l'entrée de l'université (plan vigipirate) et afin d'organiser l'apéritif.</description>
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				<description>Dear HSEPP Members and Friends,Here’s our HSEPP September 2016 Digest. You are all welcome to share your suggestions, publications and information with us and to come to present a research paper to the HSEPP conference.&amp;nbsp;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.    HSEPP Newsletter Sept2016HSEPP JOB ANNOUNCEMENT&amp;nbsp;The Human Science Encounters in Phnom Penh is looking for a new coordinatorPart-time job (1 day per week)Salary
: 100USD/ monthStart from:
 2 January 2016Place
: Phnom PenhMore information
: Full announcement attached.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;UPCOMING CONFERENCES&amp;nbsp;‘‘The S’aoch: an Ethnic Minority in Kampot Province’’ by Jean Michel-FilippiDates
: 7 October 2016 &amp;nbsp;Language
: Khmer and EnglishVenue: Dancing Hall, Royal University of Fine, Phnom PenhOrganizer
: YOSOTHOR and RUFAPresentation
: Not far from the crossroads of Kampot and Kampong Som, a tiny ethnic minority, still lives in the village of Samrong Leu. The term “S’aoch” is used by the outsiders, researchers included, to designate them. Theyaccept reluctantly this naming, “an itchy skin disease” in Khmer, and prefer designating themselves as “cu’ung” or as “Khmer deum” (Khmer of the origin).The aim of our presentation consists in describing in the most accurate way the prehistory, the past and the current situation this quickly vanishing minority. We intend to contribute to a better knowledge of this minority through quoting and analyzing several testimonies selected in various periods such as Zhou Daguan’s descriptions of the Chong (13th century) or Adhémar Leclère (19th century).Through this presentation, we will attempt to analyze in a deeper way the processes and the reasons that lead to the disappearance of an ethnic minority.&amp;nbsp;More information
:See flyer attached.&amp;nbsp;CSEAS Fridays at Noon Lecture SeriesFrom subjects to relations: Bioethics and postcolonial politics in an HIV prevention trial in Cambodia by Jenna Grant
Date
: Friday, October 14, 2016, 12:00-1:00 PMLanguage
: EnglishVenue
: School of Social Work Building, 1080 South University Ave, University of Michigan, United StatesAbstract
: Over the past decade and a half, an increasing number of clinical trials have been conducted in Cambodia, making the country a source of data about HIV, malaria, and other conditions. Has Cambodia also shaped the practice of clinical trials? If so, how, and to what effect? I take up this question of how contexts shape scientific practices by exploring Cambodia’s first experimental trial, the Cambodia Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis trial. The trial was designed to test the safety and efficacy of tenofovir as a prevention for HIV infection, and was cancelled in 2004. Debates about ethics of the trial invoked international bioethics guidelines, as well as historical relations of vulnerability and responsibility between foreigners and Cambodians, and between Cambodian leaders and Cambodian subjects. These debates shifted the object of concern in classical bioethics, from the experimental human subject to the relation between subjects and researchers. This case illuminates how a postcolonial field of articulation in Cambodia reformulates classical bioethics.More information
: 

http://www.ii.umich.edu/cseas/news-events/events.detail.html/31890-4437247.html&amp;nbsp;“In the Realms of Ritual and Enchantment: Imagination and Recovery in the Aftermath of the Khmer Rouge” by Eve ZuckerDate
: November 30, 12:00 noonLanguage
:EnglishVenue
: Yale University, Room 203, Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511, United StatesAbstract
: Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in the foothills of the Cardamom Mountains in Cambodia and insights from Graeber, Bloch, Bauchelard and others—this talk explores role of the imagination in recovery from in the aftermath of the war and genocide. It suggests that the generative quality of the imagination makes it a unique site for restoring humanity and remaking social worlds. Imagination is considered in both its transcendental and transactional forms through the stories, rituals and everyday lives.More information
: 

http://cseas.yale.edu/programevents/events#Sept&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR PANEL PROPOSITION&amp;nbsp;Call for panel for the 6th&amp;nbsp;Congress of Asian studies 2017

6th&amp;nbsp;Congress of Asian studies 2017Date of the congress
: 26 to 28 June 2017Languages
:English and/or FrenchVenue
: Science Po, ParisPresentation
: the overall objectives of the conference are to present the latest research and current debates within the field of Asian studies, to promote transdisciplinary and transcultural exchanges, and to foster international collaborations.How to submit a proposal
: Proposals must be submitted online on the conference website (

http://congresasie2017.sciencesconf.org), first by coordinators of the panel and then by each speaker participating in the panel. Coordinators need to submit: title and summary of the panel (max. 300 words), keywords, list of speakers. Speakers need to submit: title and abstract of their presentation (max. 200 words).Deadline for submission
: 31 October 2016More information
: Click 

here for detail information.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR PAPER&amp;nbsp;CFP Congrès Asie : Peut-on faire le bilan du Tribunal hybride des Khmers rouges à Phnom Penh, 2007-2017 (Les Cours extraordinaires auprès des Tribunaux Cambodgiens – CETC)?En lien avec le 

Congrès Asie 2017Langue&amp;nbsp;: 
FrançaisRésumé
&amp;nbsp;: 
Appel à candidatures pour former un panel qui aborderait les thèmes soulevés par le Procès des Khmers rouges.Mots-clefs
 : Communisme. Génocide-politicide. Crimes contre l'humanité. Entreprise criminelle concertée. Camps de travail. Communes populaires. Tortures. Ruralisation. Prisons. Guerre froide. Totalitarisme.Argumentaire&amp;nbsp;
: Ce qu'on appelle le Tribunal des Khmers rouges a fait l'objet de nombreuses critiques d'ordre pratique, juridique et politique. On a souligné qu'il vient trop tard, a état établi trop loin du centre de la capitale et traîne en longueur. On lui reproche d'avoir limité les responsabilités pour les crimes dans le temps (du 17 avril 1975 au 7 janvier 1979) et dans l'espace en écartant les interférences de pays étrangers, comme le Vietnam, la Chine ou les Etats-Unis. Surtout, les juristes lui reprochent de ne pas avoir respecté les standards internationaux d'administration de la justice. On l'accuse de s'être laissé manipuler par le pouvoir en place à Phnom Penh qui a refusé de laisser témoigner des acteurs essentiels du drame, de pousser les juges à insister longuement sur le « génocide » des Vietnamiens, par exemple, et passer sous silence les centaines de milliers de victimes cambodgiennes du réseau de prisons qui couvrait tout le pays, ou même à n'évoquer que très peu la famine généralisée, le travail forcé et l'abolition de l'enfance. Il reste que le procès a eu des conséquences bénéfiques pour le pays : celui de Duch surtout, qui a parlé non seulement tout au long de son procès mais, par deux interventions au cours du 2e procès, a fait des fracassantes révélations sur le mode de chasse à l'ennemi et de gouvernance de l'État révolutionnaire. Un dialogue intergénérationnel a pu s'établir et les Khmers sont beaucoup mieux renseignés sur nature et le pourquoi de cet État totalitaire.Deadline
: 14 octobre 2016Contact
: 



	
			henri2locard@gmail.com 

	




&amp;nbsp;GLOBAL ASIAS 4 CONFERENCE
 PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, March 31-April 1, 2017
Language: 
EnglishAbstract
: Penn State’s Department of Asian Studies announces Global Asias 4, a biennial conference hosted to complement the work of our journal Verge: Studies in Global Asias 
(published by the University of Minnesota Press). By bringing into relation work in both Asian Studies and Asian American Studies, Verge 
covers Asia and its diasporas, East to West, across and around the Pacific, from a variety of humanistic perspectives—anthropology, art history, literature, history, sociology, and political science—in order to develop comparative analyses that recognize Asia’s place(s) in the development of global culture and history.&amp;nbsp; In that expansive and multidisciplinary spirit, we invite proposals for the specific panels and roundtables listed below for the conference, to be held March 31-April 1, 2017.&amp;nbsp;Keywords
: 

Immigration &amp;amp; Migration History / Studies, 

Cultural History/StudiesSubmission conditions
: Please submit materials (250-word abstract and brief c.v.) to specific roundtable and panel organizers directlyDeadline
: November 1, 2016.Contact
: 



	
			tina.chen@psu.edu

	




More inforamtion
: 

https://networks.h-net.org/node/22055/discussions/142843/cfp-global-asias-4-conference&amp;nbsp;Reconsidering Urban Boundaries in Contemporary Southeast Asian CitiesRelated to the AAS in Asia conference in Seoul on the 24-27th June 2017Session organizers
: Danielle Labbé and Gabriel Fauveaud (Université de Montréal)Abstract
: Southeast Asian cities experienced unprecedented changes since the 1990s. Over the two last decades, new built forms and functions (e.g., masterplanned communities, multifunctional high-rise towers, shopping malls, etc.) and market-oriented planning strategies played important roles in transforming inner-cities and peripheral zones, public and private spaces along with urban dwellers’ sense of urbanity. In exploring these transformations, a significant part of the literature relies on concepts and interpretations derived from the Western urban experience (e.g. fragmentation, socio-spatial inequalities, privatization of planning, etc.) that emphasize the emergence of new socio-spatial boundaries in Southeast Asian cities (e.g. gated enclaves, exclusive access to new technologies) and the hardening of existing ones (e.g. individual vs community, public/private, urbanites/rural migrants). In this panel, we are inviting papers that look beyond and interrogate the divisive, segregative and isolating aspects of new socio-spatial, infrastructural, technological and political-institutional forms and functions in contemporary Asian cities. The session seeks promote comparative study grounded in diverse theoretical and methodological approaches. Contributions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives (geography, urban planning, anthropology, history, area studies, etc.) by senior or junior scholars with research focused on any Asian urban region(s) are most welcome. The panel will offer a broader discussion of opportunities and challenges of urban scholarship in the region’s rapidly changing contexts.Deadline
: November 20thHow to submit a paper
: If you are interested in presenting a paper, please send a 250-words abstract to Danielle Labbé&amp;nbsp;(



	
			danielle.labbe@umontreal.ca

	




) and Gabriel Fauveaud&amp;nbsp;(



	
			gabriel.fauveaud@umontreal.ca

	




)&amp;nbsp;by&amp;nbsp;November 20th. Note that we cannot offer financial assistance to participants. However, interested participants can apply for travel support to the conference organization.More information
: 

http://www.asian-studies.org/Conferences/AAS-in-ASIA-Conferences/Seoul-2017home#&amp;nbsp;Prier aux Suds : les lieux de culte entre territorialisations, cohabitations et mobilités du religieuxTitle in English:
 Praying in the South: worshipping places between territorialisations, cohabitation and religious mobilitiesLangue&amp;nbsp;
: FrançaisRésumé
: Ce numéro 275 desCahiers d’Outre-Merpropose d’interroger le religieux dans les sociétés contemporaines des «&amp;nbsp;Suds&amp;nbsp;» et dans les territoires investis par leurs migrations. À travers une approche comparative croisant des religions et des terrains divers, il s’agira d’évaluer dans quelle mesure les lieux cultuels au sens large (lieux de pratiques rituelles, centres de la vie communautaire, lieux d’étude, lieux de pèlerinage, géosymboles religieux de toutes dimensions) sont au cœur de dynamiques et d’enjeux territoriaux et migratoires profondément renouvelés par les transformations contemporaines des modes de croire, d’adhérer, de pratiquer, de circuler à travers les frontières classiques des territoires mais aussi des grandes familles religieuses.Processus de soumission
: Les textes complets (50&amp;nbsp;000 signesmaximum comprenant la bibliographie, les résumés, mots clés et présentation du/des auteurs) doivent être envoyés conjointement à 



	
			maud.lasseur@gmail.com

	




 et 



	
			pytrouillet@gmail.com

	




Deadline
: lundi 20 février 2017Lien&amp;nbsp;
: 

http://calenda.org/374341&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATIONAsia Research Institute Job Opportunities 2017/18Language
: English
Presentation: All positions are intended for outstanding active researchers from around the world, to work on an important piece of Asia-related research in the social sciences and humanities. (i.e. Senior Research Fellow, Research Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, or Visiting Senior Research Fellow Sabbatical). Apart from the quality of research, positions will be awarded on the basis of the relationship of the research topic to ARI’s specific cluster of research as listed in 

Research Clusters and Their Focus (click here). Applicants need to indicate the particular Research Cluster to which they are applying. In cases where there may be overlapping research interests, you may list up to a maximum of 2 clusters only. 
During their term at ARI, recipients are expected to submit a working paper (not more than 10,000 words) to the ARI Working Paper Series. Candidates are also required to deliver research seminar(s) to the staff and to acknowledge ARI’s contribution for research in their publications.Application process: Interested applicants are invited to email
 their applications, consisting of:


A completed application form
 (

please click here to download the application form). Please ensure you complete all sections of the form and submit it to us in MS Word or equivalent editable formats only. If a section is not applicable to your application, please state ‘NA’.’.

Curriculum Vitae
;

Synopsis of the proposed research project
 (maximum of 8-10 single-lined pages);

At least one short sample of published work, 
preferably in English.


It is primarily your responsibility to ensure that a minimum of two letters of reference 
are sent to us in confidence via email reporting on your academic standing and on the applicant’s research project by 14 October 2016
.

Reference letters must clearly state your name, position and cluster applied for.

Closing date for applications is 14 October 2016
. You may wish to check with your referees that they have submitted their references before the closing date.


More information
: 

https://ari.nus.edu.sg/Page/ARI-JobOpportunities2016-17&amp;nbsp;Contrats post-doctoraux FMSH-EFEO 2017Présentation&amp;nbsp;
: La 

Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) et 

l’Ecole Française d’Extrême Orient (EFEO) proposent des contrats post-doctoraux d’un montant mensuel de 1500 euros net d’une durée de 3 à 6 mois, permettant à des post-doctorants affiliés à une institution française d'effectuer un séjour d'étude en Asie dans les Centres de l'EFEO. Seront soutenus des projets de recherche en sciences humaines ou sociales relatives aux civilisations des pays d'Asie. Les projets interdisciplinaires sont bienvenus. Cet appel s’inscrit dans le cadre du 

Programme Atlas de mobilité post-doctorale de courte durée lancé par la FMSH et ses partenaires.Durée de la mobilité
&amp;nbsp;: 3 à 6 mois&amp;nbsp;Période du séjour
: Entre janvier et décembre 2017&amp;nbsp;Date limite de candidature:
 jeudi 10 novembre 2016&amp;nbsp;Contactes
: à la FMSH : Marion FANJAT 



	
			mfanjat@msh-paris.fr

	




 , à l'EFEO : Claire PRILLARD 



	
			claire.prillard@efeo.net

	




Pour en savoir plus
: 

http://www.efeo.fr/base.php?code=636&amp;nbsp;The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist StudiesLanguage
: EnglishPresentation
: The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) announces the fourth year of an initiative supporting research and teaching in Buddhist studies, funded by a three-year grant of $6.7 million from 

The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. In cooperation with the Foundation, ACLS offers an integrated set of fellowship and grant competitions that will expand the understanding and interpretation of Buddhist thought in scholarship and society, strengthen international networks of&amp;nbsp;Buddhist studies, and increase the visibility of innovative currents in those studies.The Foundation offers five competitions to support research and teaching:




The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Dissertation Fellowships in Buddhist Studies



The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships in Buddhist Studies



The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Collaborative Research Fellowships in Buddhist Studies



The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Research Fellowships in Buddhist Studies



The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation New Professorships in Buddhist Studies


Deadline
: 15th November 2016Contact
: 



	
			BuddhistStudies@acls.org

	




More information
: 

http://www.acls.org/programs/buddhist-studies/&amp;nbsp;Asian Graduate Student Fellowships 2016Language
: EnglishPresentation
: The Asia Research Institute (ARI) of the National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications from citizens of Asian countries currently enrolled in a fulltime Master’s or PhD degrees at a university in an Asian country (except Singapore) for consideration for the award of Asian Graduate Student Fellowships. Offered to graduate students working in the Humanities and Social Sciences on Southeast Asian topics, the fellowship will allow the recipients to be based at NUS for an ‘in residence fellowship’ for a period of eight (8) weeks. The aim of the fellowship is to enable scholars to make full use of the wide range of resources held in the libraries of NUS and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. The fellowship will commence on 23 May 2016
, and scholars are expected to make a presentation on their work at the “Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies” to be organized in the middle of July 2016.Citeria
: Interested applicants are invited to e-mail:


Eligible candidates must have completed their fieldwork by the time the Fellowship starts in May 2016.

Basic proficiency of the English Language


Deadline
: Please send the complete application documents to 



	
			Mdm Kalaichelvi

	




 by 15 November 2015
. Referees’ must send their letters of reference in confidence to the same e-mail address.More information
: 

https://ari.nus.edu.sg/Page/AGSF2016&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONSRACHEL HUGHES, 2003, Nationalism and memory at the Tuol Sleng Museum of genocide crimes, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, [in] Contested Pasts: The Politics of Memory, 2003, pp. 175 - 192

View articleMATTHEW PHILIPPS, 2017, Ancient Ceremony, Modern Spectacle: Thailand's Royal Barge Procession in historical context', [in] Peter Lambert and Björn Weiler (ed.) How the Past was Used: Essays in Historical Culture, Proceedings of the British Academy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (forthcoming)

View articleTALLYN GRAY, 2016, No Justice without Narratives: Transition, Justice and the Khmer Rouge Trials, [in] Transitional Justice Review, Volume 1, Issue 5, Western University, Centre for Transitional Justice, London, Ontario, Canada, (forthcoming)

View articleTALLYN GRAY, 2015, Re-Imagining the Community? Cambodian Cham Muslims: Experience, Identity, Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, [in] South East Asia Research, 23, 1, pp.101-119

View articleALVIN LIM, 2017, Ethnic Identities in Cambodia, [in] K. Brickell &amp;amp; S. Springer (Eds.), &amp;quot;The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia&amp;quot;, New York, Routledge, pp. 359-367

View articleMATT REEDER, 2015, What to do with the Testimony of a Brahmin? A Day in the Manuscript Room of the National Library of Thailand, [in] Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, Fall Bulletin,&amp;nbsp; pp.11-15

View articleLINDA SAPHAN, 2016, Gendered Modernity in Cambodia: The Rise of Women in the Music Industry, [in] Khmer Scholars Journal [on line], 28 p.

View articleDOMINIC GOODALL, 2015, On K. 1049, a tenth-century cave-inscription from Battambang, and on the sectarian obedience of the Śaiva ascetics of non-royal cave-inscriptions in Cambodia, [in] Udaya Journal of Khmer Studies [on line], No.13, Yosothor, Cambodia.

View abstractGRÉGORY MIKAELIAN, 2015, គំនិតថាប្រទេសខ្មែរចុះស្រុតឱនថយនិងប្រឹងងើបឡើងវិញនៅសម័យកណ្តាល, [in] Udaya Journal of Khmer Studies [on line], No.13, Yosothor, Cambodia.

View abstractFRÉDÉRIC BOURDIER, 2015, L’idée de condition humaine chez les Tampuan du nord-est cambodgien, [in] Udaya Journal of Khmer Studies [on line], No.13, Yosothor, Cambodia.

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				<description>Dear HSEPP Members and Friends,Here’s our HSEPP August 2016 Digest. You are all welcome to share your suggestions, publications and information with us and to come to present a research paper to the HSEPP conference.&amp;nbsp;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.    HSEPP Newsletter August 2016CONFERENCES&amp;nbsp;International Conference “What is Asia? Changing Boundaries and Identities in Contemporary Asia”
Dates&amp;nbsp;: 26-27 September, 2016 &amp;nbsp;Venue: Room 638-640, 190 avenue de France, 75013 Paris, FranceOrganizer: GIS Asie, CNRSLanguage: EnglishPresentation: Today, ‘Asia’ has become a key term in academic, economic, and political discussions alike. Despite the frequency of its use, however, the content of the notion of ‘Asia’ is extremely complex and diverse with its borders and definitions constantly renegotiated and reinterpreted. In order to explore such complexity and diversity in the region, GIS Asie, together with its international partners, proposes an initiative “EURASIA” as a means to enhance communication and leverage the expertise among Asian studies researchers in Europe and beyond. As part of the EURASIA initiative, this multilateral and interdisciplinary conference aims to provide an arena to discuss various contemporary issues in Asia with a particular focus on its changing boundaries and identities.Click 

here for detail information.Connaissance, gouvernance et objectifs de la ville durable en Asie
Date:&amp;nbsp;11th – 12 th January 2017Venue: Université de Lille 1, Lille, FRANCEOrganizer: Université de Lille 1Language&amp;nbsp;: FrançaisPresentation: La croissance des villes implique une consommation toujours plus importante d’espace, d’énergie et de ressources. Le monde est devenu urbain et cette transition urbaine sans précédent touche tous les continents et particulièrement l’Asie.Site de la conférence: 

http://asie2017.sciencesconf.org/&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATION&amp;nbsp;NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY: International Relations/Comparative Politics/Southeast Asian Studies
Presentation: The Department of Political Science and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Northern Illinois University (NIU) anticipate hiring a tenure-track position in comparative politics (CP) or international relations (IR), open to all ranks, beginning August 16, 2017.The successful candidate will teach classes and conduct research, in either CP or IR, with a regional focus on Southeast Asia. If the candidate’s first field of study is CP it is preferred that their second field be IR. Although the search is open to country experts from anywhere in the region preference will be given to candidates who have studied either Burma or Thailand. Additionally, preference will be given to candidates who can teach quantitative and/or qualitative methods courses at the graduate level. Evidence of excellence in teaching and the strong likelihood of a sustained publication record are expected. A Ph.D. in political science by the time of appointment is required. The Department of Political Science offers B.A., B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees.How to apply:&amp;nbsp; Applicants at the junior level must send a letter of application, curriculum vita, three letters of recommendation, appropriate transcripts, writing samples, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Applicants at the senior level must send a letter of application, a curriculum vita, and a list of three references. All materials should be sent via email to 



	
			polsSEAsearch2016@niu.edu

	




 . Questions about the position may be directed to Scot Schraufnagel, Political Science Chair at 



	
			sschrauf@niu.edu

	




&amp;nbsp; File completion issues should be directed to April Davis at 



	
			adavis1@niu.edu

	




Deadline: Review of completed applications will begin onOctober 1, 2016and will continue until the position is filled.Links: 

http://polisci.niu.edu/&amp;nbsp; and 

http://www.niu.edu/cseas/Traces and Memories of the Cambodian Genocide: Tuol Sleng in testimony, literature, and media representations
Presentation: Over the years the former Khmer Rouge prison Tuol Sleng (also known as S-21) has become a well-known ‘lieu de mémoire’ of the Cambodian Genocide. Turned into a museum in the immediate aftermath of the Pol Pot’s regime, it is now one of the most visited spots in Phnom Penh, featuring in books, movies, public exhibitions, blogs, works of art, printed and electronic media. Biographical, academic, journalistic, judicial, and artistic accounts create a multifaceted perspective on the place. The seminar seeks to explore such a diversity of views and on this basis reconstruct to some extent the forty year-long history of Tuol Sleng as major landmark in the Cambodian traumascape. We propose to look at different registers and mediums of expression and to examine how these articulate emotional, moral, and political demands. We also intend to investigate the transformation of narratives in and around Tuol Sleng in the context of transition into the postcolonial and the post-Cold War era. We are interested in discussing how this affects the historical function of S-21/Tuol Sleng, what aspects are excluded or left untouched in the process, and finally how the museum shapes the remembrance and understanding of the Cambodian Genocide.Topics might include:


The role of Tuol Sleng in memory politics in Cambodia since 1979

The transnational construction of S-21 archives

Tuol Sleng and the trial of Duch at the ECCC

Eyewitnesses past and present.

The museum as pedagogical, experiential, and performative tool

Tuol Sleng in movies, artworks, and social media

Dark tourism and memory industry


&amp;nbsp;Those interested are encouraged to contact the seminar organizers before submitting their abstract through the ACLA’s online submission portal.How to apply:See full abstract: site ACLA 

http://www.acla.orgOnline submission: site ACLADeadline: Proposals due September 23, 2016.Contacts:Stephanie Benzaquen: 



	
			benzaquen@eshcc.eur.nl

	




Anne-Laure Poree: 



	
			alporee@gmail.com

	




Vicente Sanchez-Biosca: 



	
			Vicente.sanchez@uv.es

	




&amp;nbsp;International conference on South East Asian Studies in Japan, 14-16 December, Kobe, Japan
&amp;nbsp;FELLOWSHIPSThe&amp;nbsp;Center for Khmer Studies (CKS)’s PhD. And Senior Fellowship for 2017-18 is now open.American, Cambodian and French scholars are eligible to apply. The application deadline is November 15, 2016. For more information about the fellowship and relevant application forms, scholars are advised to consult the following pages:For Cambodian and U.S. Scholars, please follow this link:

http://www.khmerstudies.org/fellowships/usa-fellowshipsFor French scholars, please follow this link:

http://www.khmerstudies.org/fellowships/french-fellowships&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;BIDDULPH, R., 2011, Tenure Security Interventions in Rural Cambodia, [in] Geografiska annaler B, pp.223-236

View articleBIDDULPH, R. 2015, In whose name and in whose interests? An actor-oriented analysis of community forestry in Bey, a Khmer village in Northeast Cambodia, [in] MILNE, S. &amp;amp; MAHANTY, S. (eds.) Conservation and Development in Cambodia: Exploring frontiers of change in nature, state and society.

View articleJAMMES, J., 2016,La reconnaissance du caodaïsme dans le Viêt Nam contemporain : Un jeu d’équilibriste entre passé et avenir, [in] SABOURET, J.F., GIS-Réseau Asie [on line]

View articleMcGrew, L., 2016, Performance and Perception: The impact of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Open Socity Foundations, New York, 134 p.

View articleUk, K., 2016, Salvage: Cultural Resilience Among the Jorai of Northeast Cambodia, Cornell University Press, 256p.

View coverDupaigne, B.,2016,Les maîtres du fer et du feu dans le royaume d’Angkor, CNRS Editions, 441p.

View coverDoyle, S., 2013,City of Water: Architecture, Infrastructure and the Floods of Phnom Penh, [in] SelecterWorks, Iowa State University, pp.19-29

View articleDiepart, J.-C., They Will Need Land! The current land tenure situation and future land allocation needs of smallholder farmers in Cambodia, MRLG Thematic Study Series #1, Mekong Region Land Governance, Vientiane, 30p.

View articleCheck out&amp;nbsp;the new special issue about indigeneity in Asia. A number of articles in the collection are particularly relevant, including Morton et al. (transboundary Akha, including northern Thailand), Keating (transboundary Bunong, including Cambodia), Baird (Lao in Cambodia) and Baird’s&amp;nbsp;introduction. The other two relate to Myanmar and Nepal.HSEPP conferences on lineYou can find the following conferences broadcast on line:

Geography in Cambodian Golden Age Music and the Diminishing of Cambodge By Phally ChroyComing soon : 

« Cambodian Classical Dance. An introduction to the role and techniques of an embodied practice originating from the court » By Lucie Labbé&amp;nbsp;More on: 

http://hs-encounters.podomatic.com/&amp;nbsp;Email:&amp;nbsp;



	
			shs.encounters@ird.fr

	




&amp;nbsp;Website:&amp;nbsp;

www.rencontres-shs-cambodge.ird.fr/Facebook:

https://web.facebook.com/Humansciencesencountersinphnomphenh?fref=ts&amp;nbsp;Academia:

https://rufa.academia.edu/THEHUMANSCIENCESENCOUNTERSINPHNOMPENHCambodiaPodomatic: 

http://hs-encounters.podomatic.com/Twitter:

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				<description>Download the Newsletter in PDF format :    Hsepp newsletter July2016&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR PAPER&amp;nbsp;Southeast Asia Regional conference of International Association of University Presidents (IAUP), November 3-5, 2016, Siem Reap, CambodiaDeadline for submission for abstract will be extended to August 12, 2016

http://www.iaup.puc.edu.kh/&amp;nbsp;XVIIIe Congres IABS, in Toronto (proposals to be submitted before 1st October)More information: 

http://www.iabs2017-uoft.ca/&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;6th French Network for Asian Studies International Conference (FNASIC)Place: Science Po, ParisDeadline for submissions: 31 October 2016

http://www.gis-reseau-asie.org/calls-papers/appel-propositions-ateliers-congres-asie&amp;nbsp;Conference: &amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Migration With (out) Boundaries&amp;quot; at Michigan State University – October 21 &amp;amp; 22, 2016 – MSU International Center

https://migrationconferencemsu.wordpress.com/&amp;nbsp;The 10th&amp;nbsp;International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS10),July 20-23, 2017. Experts in the field of Asian Studies will meet in the delightful Northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, famous for its rich cultural heritage. Events will include: panels and roundtable discussions, keynote speeches, craft exhibitions, a film and documentary festival and the first Asian Studies Book Fair. Enjoy the multitude of networking opportunities, possibilities to share your research and to meet with academic publishers.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;For further details, please visit:

http://icas.asia/icas-10-chiang-mai-2017&amp;nbsp;SCOLARSHIPS&amp;nbsp;Postdoctoral Fellowships (2 years) in Denmark, with the possibility of joining the project &amp;quot;Buddhism, Business and Believers&amp;quot; (University of Copenhagen)

https://centerforcontemporarybuddhiststudies.wordpress.com/news/&amp;nbsp;PhD fellowships in Buddhist studies (3-4 years) at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich:

http://www.buddhismus-studien.uni-muenchen.de/aktuelles/stipendienausschreibung_2017/phd_scholarships2017.pdf&amp;nbsp;Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Long Term Post-Doctoral Fellowships for Life Sciences ResearchDeadline : 25th August 2016

https://app.trialect.com/4461/display&amp;nbsp;Appel à candidature bourse doctorale Région PACA / Aix-Marseille UniversitéDate limite&amp;nbsp;: avant le 17 août 2016

http://cielam.univ-amu.fr/node/2023&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;Mekong watchBooklet”Plants, Animals, Salt and Spirits: How People Live with and Talk about the Environment in Rural Cambodia, Laos and Thailand” (English)

http://www.mekongwatch.org/PDF/Booklet_PeopleStory.pdfBrochure for Environmental&amp;nbsp;Education&amp;nbsp;“Folk Tales and Natural Resources around Us” (Thai, Lao and Khmer versions are available.)

http://www.mekongwatch.org/PDF/PeopleStory_Thai.pdf

http://www.mekongwatch.org/PDF/PeopleStory_Lao.pdf

http://www.mekongwatch.org/PDF/PeopleStory_Khmer.pdf&amp;nbsp;Matt ReederReview of the Manuscript Collection, National Library of Thailand

https://www.academia.edu/27349625/Review_of_the_Manuscript_Collection_National_Library_of_Thailand&amp;nbsp;

Simon SpringerViolent Neoliberalism: Development, Discourse, and Dispossession in Cambodia

https://www.academia.edu/7448468/Violent_Neoliberalism_Development_Discourse_and_Dispossession_in_Cambodia&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Ian BairdShould ethnic Lao people be considered indigenous to Cambodia? Ethnicity, classification and the politics of indigeneity

https://www.academia.edu/22380656/Should_ethnic_Lao_people_be_considered_indigenous_to_Cambodia_Ethnicity_classification_and_the_politics_of_indigeneity&amp;nbsp;Jean-Christophe Diepart

Challenges in Managing State Land in Cambodia: Addressing Competing Interests for Lands inside Protected Areas (PAs)

https://www.academia.edu/26562627/Challenges_in_Managing_State_Land_in_Cambodia_Addressing_Competing_Interests_for_Lands_inside_Protected_Areas_PAs_

Fisheries Reforms and Right-Based Fisheries: Insights From Community Fisheries Across Cambodia

https://www.academia.edu/26562372/Fisheries_Reforms_and_Right-Based_Fisheries_Insights_From_Community_Fisheries_Across_Cambodia&amp;nbsp;Diepart, Jean-Christophe, and David DupuisThe peasants in turmoil: Khmer Rouge, state formation and the control of land in northwest Cambodia

https://www.academia.edu/12131798/The_peasants_in_turmoil_Khmer_Rouge_state_formation_and_the_control_of_land_in_northwest_CambodiaIntroduction to the Cambodian Spatial Planning System

https://www.academia.edu/26768630/Introduction_to_the_Cambodian_Spatial_Planning_SystemProvincial Spatial Planning Handbook

https://www.academia.edu/26768770/Provincial_Spatial_Planning_HandbookDistrict &amp;amp; Municipal Land Use Master Plan and Land Use Plan Handbook

https://www.academia.edu/26768821/District_and_Municipal_Land_Use_Master_Plan_and_Land_Use_Plan_Handbook&amp;nbsp;Danielle Tan

Chinese Encounters in Southeast Asia: How People, Money, and Ideas from China Are Changing a Region

https://www.academia.edu/26427318/Chinese_Encounters_in_Southeast_Asia_How_People_Money_and_Ideas_from_China_Are_Changing_a_Region

“Humanitarian transition” in Laos: a cartography of the actors, dynamics, and modes of governance

https://www.academia.edu/26437815/_Humanitarian_transition_in_Laos_a_cartography_of_the_actors_dynamics_and_modes_of_governance&amp;nbsp;Thongchai Winichakul&amp;nbsp;2016 Thailand’s Hyper-royalism: Its Past Success and Present Predicament

https://www.academia.edu/25820151/2016_Thailand_s_Hyper-royalism_Its_Past_Success_and_Present_Predicament&amp;nbsp;Global witness ReportHostile takeover, How Cambodia’s ruling family are pulling the strings on the economy and amassing vast personal fortunes with extreme consequences for the population

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http://hs-encounters.podomatic.com/entry/2016-06-28T21_14_30-07_00&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;How To Study Asia In Social Sciences ans Humanities? Some Methodological Reflections
The next methodological days, organized by young researchers GIS Asia, will be held in Paris on 5 and 6 December 2016. This conference will allow PhD students and postdocs working in Asia (history, political science, international relations, economics, anthropology and sociology) to present their research and improve their theoretical and methodological approaches. It will promote collaboration and the creation of interdisciplinary research project in Asia.Deadline: submit an abstract (in English or French) of maximum 5000 words to 



	
			jeunes.chercheurs@gis-reseau-asie.org

	




 by 15 July 2016 at the latest.For more information:

http://www.gis-reseau-asie.org/appels-communications/how-to-study-asia-in-social-sciences&amp;nbsp;Call for application for the Thesis Award GIS Asia 2016
The GIS Asia (

http://www.gis-reseau-asie.org/) is organizing the first edition of Thesis Award on Asia in 2016.
The Asia GIS is organizing in 2016 the first edition of Thesis Award on Asia. Eligible thesis supported in 2014 and 2015, in all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences on Asia.Three prizes of € 2,000, will be awarded by the jury, composed of members of the Scientific Council of the GIS and will be officially presented in December 2016.Deadline of submission: September 30, 2016.For more detail about application and condition:

http://www.gis-reseau-asie.org/grants-prizes-fellowships/appel-a-candidatures-pour-le-prix-de-these-du-gis-asie-2016&amp;nbsp;FUNDS&amp;nbsp;HHMI &amp;amp; Gates Foundation Grant for Worldwide Scientific Talent on TrialectThe Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the Bill &amp;amp; Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation announce the International Research Scholars Program which aims to support up to 50 outstanding early career scientists/physicians worldwide. The program’s aim is to help develop scientific talent worldwide. Awardees will receive a total of $650,000 over five years, and they can do research in their own countries.&amp;nbsp; Investigators from around the world can apply, but please review eligibility criteria. We are wondering if you would be willing to refer your fellows or junior investigators to this program. The details can be perused on &amp;nbsp;

Trialect &amp;nbsp;at: &amp;nbsp;

Worldwide Scientific Talent Grant&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;Danielle Tan, Humanitarian transition &amp;quot; in Laos: a cartography of the actors, dynamics, and modes of governance

https://www.academia.edu/26437815/_Humanitarian_transition_in_Laos_a_cartography_of_the_actors_dynamics_and_modes_of_governance&amp;nbsp;Thongchai Winichakul, 2016 Thailand’s Hyper-royalism: Its Past Success and Present Predicament

https://www.academia.edu/25820151/2016_Thailand_s_Hyper-royalism_Its_Past_Success_and_Present_Predicament?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Adrian Vickers, Southeast Asian Studies after Said&amp;quot;, Arts 31: 58-72

https://www.academia.edu/25708988/_Southeast_Asian_Studies_after_Said_Arts_31_58-72?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Tim Kelsall, Sothy Khieng, Chuong Chantha and Tieng Tek Muy, Political Economy of Primary School in Cambodia

http://www.effective-states.org/working-paper-58/&amp;nbsp;Andrew Cock, Governing Cambodia’s Forests: The Intl Politics of Policy Reforms

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Governing-Cambodias-Forests-International-Monographs/dp/8776941671/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1465897976&amp;amp;sr=8-1&amp;amp;keywords=governing+%3Bcambodia%27s+%3Bforest&amp;nbsp;Bernard Dupaigne, Les Maîtres du Fer et du Feu dans le royaume d’Angkor

https://www.irdmail.fr/Session/2949293-rwwo7NmUUv0QAx8bQXgb-jizeilx/MIME/INBOX/1257-02-01-01-B/20.5.16.%20MaitreFerFeu.pdf&amp;nbsp;Tryrell Haberkorn, The Hidden Transcript of Amnesty: The 6 October 1976 Massacre and Coup in Thailand

https://www.academia.edu/11356117/The_Hidden_Transcript_of_Amnesty_The_6_October_1976_Massacre_and_Coup_in_Thailand&amp;nbsp;Ian Storey, Addressing the Persistent Problem of Piracy and Sea Robbery in Southeast Asia

https://www.academia.edu/25945376/Addressing_the_Persistent_Problem_of_Piracy_and_Sea_Robbery_in_Southeast_Asia?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Peter D. Sharrock, Serpents and Buddhas

https://www.academia.edu/4138632/Serpents_and_Buddhas?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Jean-Christophe Diepart, Chap Sreyphea, Touch Panha, Fisheries Reforms and Right-Based Fisheries: Insights From Community Fisheries Across Cambodia

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	HSEPP/CKS UP COMING CONFERENCE«Ethnicity and the Reformulation of Political Community in Khmer Chronicles of the Nineteenth Century»
&amp;nbsp;By Matt Reeder
Date: Thursday 09, June 2016Time: 6:00 PMVenue: Meeting Room of Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom PenhN 72, Ang Yukanthor street (st 19) corner of street 178To see abstract and biodata of the speaker: 

http://www.shs-encounters-cambodia.ird.fr/content/view/full/67705Orsee flyer attached.&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATIONSUC Berkeley Shinjo Ito Pistdoctoral Fellowship in Buddhist Studies, 2017-2019
With the generous support of the Shinnyo-en Foundation, the Program in Buddhist Studies at UC Berkerley is pleased to invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral research-teaching fellowship. The term of the appointment is July 1, 2017, to June 30, 2019.Application Deadline: Before Monday, January 30, 2017Please follow the links below for details: 

http://buddhiststudies.berkeley.edu/fellowship/UBC Tianzhu Charitable Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in East Asian Buddhisme
Application Deadline: June 15, 2016For the details: 

http://asia.ubc.ca/department/vacancies/International Research Scholars Program 2016
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the Bill &amp;amp; Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation announce the International Research Scholars Program which aims to support up to 50 outstanding early career scientists/physicians worldwide. The program’s aim is to help develop scientific talent worldwide. Awardees will receive a total of $650,000 over five years, and they can do research in their own countries.&amp;nbsp; Investigators from around the world can apply, but please review eligibility criteria. We are wondering if you would be willing to refer your fellows or junior investigators to this program.The details can be perused on 

https://app.trialect.com/ or

&amp;nbsp;https://app.trialect.com/3873/display&amp;nbsp;FUND YOUR RESEARCH!1st French Portal of Research Financing for postdocs

fund┋it collects and presents on a single site&amp;nbsp;all research grants and fellowships
&amp;nbsp;(post-PhD) available for scholars in the social sciences and humanities.It is for:- Postdocs, senior scholars and advanced graduate students from outside France wishing to come to France-&amp;nbsp; French postdocs, senior scholars and advanced graduate students wishing to go abroad or to find funding opportunitiesNota: All international fellowships and funding opportunities listed on fund┋it are guaranteed to be open to French scholars or scholars affiliated with a French institution. However, in most cases other nationalities are also eligible.For more information&amp;nbsp;:

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http://www.cnrs.fr/inshs/Lettres-information-INSHS/lettre_infoinshs41hd.pdf&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONSFauveaud G., 2015,La production des espaces urbains à Phnom Penh. Pour une géographie sociale de l’immobilier[The production of urban spaces in Phnom Penh: a social geography of real estate], Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, 368pFauveaud G., 2015, «Leborey: une nouvelle référence résidentielle pour Phnom Penh ?[Theborey: a new generic residential form for Phnom Penh?]» in Franck M. et Sanjuan T. (dir.),Territoires de l'urbain en Asie.Une nouvelle modernité ?, Paris, CNRS Éditions, pp. 261-279&amp;nbsp;William Noseworthy'sreview of Kok-Thay Eng's dissertationFrom the Khmer Rouge to Hambali: Cham Identities in a Global Agehas recently been published on Dissertation Reviews: 

http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/13489&amp;nbsp;Anne Meike Fechter, Living Well’while ‘Doing Good’? (Missing) debates on altruism and professionalism in aid work: 

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09700161.2012.698133&amp;nbsp;Alison Carter and Nancy Beavan, Glass Beads from the Jar Burials of the 15th to 17th centuries in the Cardamom Mountains of Cambodia: 

https://www.academia.edu/9995392/Glass_Beads_from_the_Jar_Burials_of_the_15th_to_17th_centuries_in_the_Cardamom_Mountains_of_Cambodia?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Alvin Cheng-Hin Lim, Desiring Cambodia: 

https://www.academia.edu/9657686/Desiring_Cambodia&amp;nbsp;Jame Mak, OF Dream and Space-Stories Takeo-Cambodia: 

http://conversations.aaschool.ac.uk/of-dreams-and-spaces-stories-from-takeo-cambodia/Ian Baird, Non-government Organizations, Villagers, Political Culture and the Lower Sesan 2 Dam in Northeastern Cambodia: 

https://www.academia.edu/23621311/Non-government_Organizations_Villagers_Political_Culture_and_the_Lower_Sesan_2_Dam_in_Northeastern_CambodiaMona Lilja, (Re) figurations and Situated Bodies: Gendered Shades, Resistance, and Politics in Cambodia: 

http://www.academia.edu/25021915/_Re_figurations_and_Situated_Bodies_Gendered_Shades_Resistance_and_Politics_in_CambodiaPatrick Heuveline, The boundaries of genocide: Quantifying the uncertainty of the death toll during the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia (1975-1979):

&amp;nbsp;http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00324728.2015.1045546Patrick Heuveline and Savet Hong, One-Parent Families in Contemporary Cambodia: 

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01494929.2015.1076553&amp;nbsp;OTHERProceedings from the Workshop on&amp;quot;The Heritage of Ancient and Urban Sites: Giving Voice to Local Priorities&amp;quot;(held last March 2016) can now be downloaded from the website of ISEAS !
Papers from this workshop organized by the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre are case studies from six Southeast Asian countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Thailand. They range from grassroots initiatives to transregional and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing how on-site education and cooperation sustain community awareness and participation in safeguarding sites for future generations.
Workshop Proceedings: 

https://www.iseas.edu.sg/centres/nalanda-sriwijaya-centre/research-tools/compilations/proceedings-heritage-of-ancient-and-urban-sitesNSC Website: 

http://nsc.iseas.edu.sg/Nalanda–Sriwijaya Centre Archaeology Unit (NSC AU) Archaeology Report Series. The series is an avenue for disseminating archaeological and interdisciplinary research results conducted by NSC AU and collaborating partners. Publications range from monographs to technical research reports with a geographic emphasis on Southeast Asia and proximate regions.

&amp;nbsp;https://www.iseas.edu.sg//articles-commentaries/nsc-archaeological-reports&amp;nbsp;Prof. Ashley Thompson's Inaugural Lecture, &amp;quot;Double Realities: The Complex Lives of Ancient Khmer Statuary,&amp;quot; on&amp;nbsp;5 May 2016 at SOAS is now available to view online:

&amp;nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=475-cqbaYFc&amp;amp;index=1&amp;amp;list=PL1z_PGhPjwcpF1Bjah2zW5UsmL71PhKP6Email:&amp;nbsp;



	
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	UPCOMING CONFERENCES13th Asia Pacific Sociological Association Conference: Globalization, Mobility and Borders Challenges and Opportunities in the Asia-Pacific24 September 2016Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia-Korea Corporation Center (CKCC)The second decade of the twenty first century sees remarkable social transformations in Asia and the Pacific region. These transformations have been accelerated by the forces of globalization, liberalisation and transnational mobility. The 2016 APSA Conference aims to better understand emerging social issues across Asia and the Pacific. We are calling for abstract submission on these themes;- the dynamics of globalization - human mobility and migration - the conflicts and challenges around the issues of borders - the role of religion in social transformations and social conflict - ethnicity, acculturation and the articulation of identity - agrarian transitions, climate change and local adaptations - governance and democracy - resource equity and sustainability - health and the changing economic context - education and equity - human trafficking - aging - cultural heritage - urbanism and public space - media consumption.Hosted by the Faculty of Sociology, Royal University of Phnom Penh, together with the Asia and Pacific Sociological Association (APSA), the conference is graciously joined by ASEAN University Network (AUN), Chiang Mai University (CMU) and the University of Sydney (USyd).Venue: Cambodia-Korea Corporation Center (CKCC), Royal University of Phnom Penh, CambodiaConference Dates: 24-25 September 2016Abstract: please submit your abstract of no more than 300 words to apsaconference2016@gmail.com by 30 June 2016. Results of the selection process will be announced by 31 July 2016For further information please contact&amp;nbsp;http://apsaconference2016@gmail.comor the APSA website:&amp;nbsp; http://www.apsa-sociology.org/apsa-conferences&amp;nbsp;International Conference on Hmong Studies Memory, Network, and Identity of the Transnational Hmong Chiang Mai, ThailandJanuary 4 - 5, 2017Scholars within the social sciences and humanities are encouraged to submit individual abstracts not exceeding 250 words, or ideas for panels not exceeding 400 words. Submissions should be sent to &amp;nbsp;Dr. Prasit Leepreecha; 



	
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 and should be received no later than June 30, 2016.Acceptance of abstracts and panel ideas will be confirmed by August 15, 2016&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATIONSUSAID awarded the 5-year HIV/AIDS Flagship Project (Flagship) to a consortium of partners. It is led by KHANA (prime), and FHI 360 and PSI/PSK provide technical assistance. The overarching goal of Flagship is to enhance the impact, reduce costs, and improve the effectiveness of the national response through technical innovation and improvements in quality and capacity to deliver sustainable HIV services. The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the project's performance and the extent to which it has been able to meet its intended objectives thus far, document lessons learned and best practices, and make recommendations that inform and improve future program directions and effectiveness.Please contact Irene Primmer, RPCV&amp;nbsp;Project Assistant&amp;nbsp;Global Health Program Cycle Improvement Project I GH Pro&amp;nbsp;Dexis Consulting Group&amp;nbsp;1299 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 1152&amp;nbsp;Washington, DC 20004 USA&amp;nbsp;Direct:+1 (202) 625-9444, x90&amp;nbsp;iprimmer@ghpro.com&amp;lt;mailto:iprimmer@ghpro.com&amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;www.dexisonline.com&amp;lt;http://www.dexisonline.com/&amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONS-Anne Yvonne Guillou“From bones-as-evidence to tutelary spirits. Status of bodies in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide”,inE.Anstett-Gessat et Jean-Marc Dreyfus (eds),Human remains and mass violence: methodological approaches, Manchester&amp;nbsp;: Manchester University Press, 2014, pp. 146-160.-Anne Yvonne GuillouTraces of destruction and thread of continuity in post-genocide Cambodia,inVeena Das and Clara Han (eds.),An Anthropology of Living and Dying in the Contemporary World,Berkeley, University of California Press, 2015, pp. 729-742. ISBN: 9780520278417-Julie Blot et Anne Yvonne Guillou«&amp;nbsp;La culture du dialogue ne fonctionne pas&amp;nbsp;»inAbigaël Pesses et François Robinne (dir.),L’Asie du Sud-Est 2016. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives, Paris, IRASEC/Les Indes Savantes, 2016.- Stéphanie Gée et Anne Yvonne GuillouCambodge, Un paysage politique remodelé sur fond de mécontentement croissantinAbigaël Pesses et François Robinne (dir.),L’Asie du Sud-Est 2015. Bilan, enjeux et perspectives, Paris, IRASEC/Les Indes Savantes, pp. pp 141-162.-Alvin Cheng-Hin Lim.Vietnam’s New Leadership And Its Prospects For Relations With Chinahttps://www.academia.edu/24297186/Vietnam_s_New_Leadership_And_Its_Prospects_For_Relations_With_China-W. Nathan Green &amp;amp; Ian G. Baird.Capitalizing on Compensation: Hydropower Resettlement and the Commodification and Decommodification of Nature–Society Relations in Southern LaosAnnals of the American Association of Geographers

https://www.academia.edu/24219217/Capitalizing_on_Compensation_Hydropower_Resettlement_and_the_Commodification_and_Decommodification_of_Nature_Society_Relations_in_Southern_Laos- Stephan Kloos.How Tibetan Medicine in Exile Became a &amp;quot;Medical System &amp;quot;East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (2013) 7:381–395DOI 10.1215/18752160-2333653

https://www.academia.edu/23898428/How_Tibetan_Medicine_in_Exile_Became_a_Medical_System_- Stephan Kloos.Tibetan Medicine in Exile: The Ethics, Politics and Science of Cultural Survival

https://www.academia.edu/906523/Tibetan_Medicine_in_Exile_The_Ethics_Politics_and_Science_of_Cultural_Survival- Alvin Lim.Brussels and Lahore Bombings: Implications for China's War on Terror

https://www.academia.edu/23823454/Brussels_and_Lahore_Bombings_Implications_for_Chinas_War_on_Terror- Claudia Seise.&amp;quot;I want to go again and again: Self-Improvement and Upgrading One's Relationship with Allah through Hajj and Umrah among Indonesian Women&amp;quot;

https://www.academia.edu/23798996/_I_want_to_go_again_and_again_Self-Improvement_and_Upgrading_Ones_Relationship_with_Allah_through_Hajj_and_Umrah_among_Indonesian_Women_-Beazley, Harriot &amp;amp; Miller, Mandie,“ The Art of Not Been Governed: Street Children and Youth in Siem Reap, Cambodia ”, Politics, Citizenship and Rights, vol. 7, 2016 : 263-289.</description>
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	NEW PODCASTS ON HSEPP PODOMATIC&amp;quot;Dissemination and regulation of abortion pills in Southeast Asia: Products, actors and logics in action. By Pascale Hancart Petitet&amp;quot;
http://hs-encounters.podomatic.com/entry/2016-02-28T23_40_08-08_00&amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Trafficking and Protection: Two reintegrative pathways for sexualized Cambodian young women. By Luke Bearup&amp;quot;
&amp;nbsp;http://hs-encounters.podomatic.com/entry/2016-02-18T22_16_51-08_00&amp;nbsp;UP COMING CONFERENCES&amp;nbsp;* 2016 Sizihwan International Conference on Asia-Pacific Studies
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 10-12 November,&amp;nbsp;2016.Conference theme: “Norms and Institutions in the Asia-Pacific”Deadline of abstract submission: May 15, 2016.http://icaps.nsysu.edu.tw/files/14-1122-144964,r11-1.php?Lang=zh-tw&amp;nbsp;* The 13th Asia Pacific Sociological Association Conference
, Cambodia,&amp;nbsp;24-25 September, 2016&amp;nbsp;:“Globalization, Mobility and Borders: Challenges and Opportunities in the Asia-Pacific”at Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.Abstract&amp;nbsp;– please submit your abstract of no more than 300 words to



	
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&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;* Graduate Student Research Funding
&amp;nbsp;Deadline:&amp;nbsp;Thursday, 15&amp;nbsp;March 2016&amp;nbsp;(late applications will not be accepted)&amp;nbsp;The Urban Climate Change Resilience in Southeast Asia Partnership (UCRSEA) invites graduate students to apply for funding to carry out field or desk-based research related to urbanization and climate change resilience in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and/or Lao PDR. Preference will be given to applicants who apply to do research in one or more of the project’s secondary cities of focus: Koh Kong and Battambang, Cambodia; Dawei and Bago, Myanmar; Khon Kaen and Mukdahan, Thailand; and Lao Cai and Ninh Binh, Vietnam.&amp;nbsp;The UCRSEA partnership addresses vulnerabilities to climate change in urbanizing areas of Southeast Asia with the goal of enhancing resilience and, hence, economic and social well-being. The project is a collaboration between academics in Canada and partners located in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Initiating partners include the Thailand Environmental Institute Foundation (TEI), the University of Toronto and York University.&amp;nbsp;Who is eligible to apply&amp;nbsp;To be eligible, you must meet all of the following requirements:Be a graduate student (master’s or PhD level) enrolled at a tertiary institution in Canada&amp;nbsp;OR&amp;nbsp;a citizen of Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam or Lao PDR&amp;nbsp;and&amp;nbsp;enrolled at a tertiary institution in one of these countries.For more details, visit:&amp;nbsp;http://urbanclimateresiliencesea.apps01.yorku.ca/research-funding/&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;* Khmer Language and Culture Study Program Summer in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
June 20 – July 29, 2016Application deadline extended: March 31, 2016The CKS Khmer Language and Culture Study Program provides an opportunity for faculty, post-graduate researchers and undergraduates from U.S. universities to participate in an intensive six-week study abroad program, between June 20 – July 29, 2016, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This ongoing program is administered in collaboration with the University of Hawai’i, Manoa’s Khmer Language Program (ASK). This CKS program is designed for those who wish to develop Khmer language skills and understanding of contemporary Cambodian society for academic and professional purposes, but who have not completed two years of formal language training. Beginners are welcome to apply. The program is therefore intended to complement the Advanced Study in Khmer (ASK) program and is structured along similar lines.&amp;nbsp;CKS can cover tuition fees and some program costs such as local travel and fieldtrips for up to eight eligible participants.&amp;nbsp;For more details please contact Ms. Tith Srey Pich: juniorfellowships@khmerstudies.orgEligible individuals include:Citizens, nationals or permanent residents of the United States.Heritage (Khmer-American) or non-heritage learners.Those working or studying full time in social sciences, humanities, foreign languages, and area studies.Tuition and Administration charges are $3,400 per participant (a $3000 tuition &amp;amp; administration fee and a $400 program fee). CKS can cover tuition fees and some program costs such as local travel and fieldtrips for up to eight eligible participants.For information about the program, including eligibility requirements, the application process and FAQ's please download the&amp;nbsp;Khmer Language Program Eligibility Requirements&amp;nbsp;You can download the&amp;nbsp;Khmer Language Progam Application Form&amp;nbsp;If you have any further questions please email the Center for Khmer Studies at:&amp;nbsp;juniorfellowships@khmerstudies.org&amp;nbsp;Tel: (855) 063 964 385 Fax: (855) 063 963 035PUBLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;* Bulletin n°21 de l'AEFEK &amp;nbsp;
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http://aefek.free.fr/- L'éducation monastique et scolaire dans le Cambodge rural à la fin de l'époque coloniale- Le Slach voor ponumpingh (1644), 1è représentation cartographique de la cité de Phnom Penh* Mekong Review (a new magazine)
Forwarded from Thongchai Winichakul. Minh Bui Jones, the editor, has launched a new magazine called Mekong Review. This issue features articles by Paul Fuller, Penny Edwards, Kenneth Wong, among others. See 

www.mekong-review.com* Southeast Asian migration : people on the move in search of work, refuge, and belonging by Um, Khatharya, Gaspar, Sofia Brighton : Sussex Academic Press, 2016
Southeast Asian Migration : an introduction, by Sofia Gaspar and Khatharya Um -- Growing up in a transnational family : experiences of family separation and reunification of Filipino migrants' children in Italy, by Itaru Nagasaka -- Single or Chimeric Ethnic Identity? : self-identifications of 1.5 generation Filipinos in France, by Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot -- Intergenerational Conflicts in Vietnamese Families in Poland, by Grazyna Szymanska-Matusiewicz -- Children of Hmong Refugees from Laos : Transnational Lives and the Politics of Negotiating Place, by Chia Youyee Vang -- Transforming Intimate Spheres and Incorporating New Power Relationships : Religious Conversions of Filipino Workers in the United Arab Emirates, by Akiko Watanabe and Naomi Hosoda -- Negotiating Transnational Belonging : The Filipino Channel, &amp;quot;Global Filipinos,&amp;quot; and Filipino American Audiences, by Ethel Regis Lu -- Unseen : Undocumented Cambodian Migrant Workers in Thailand, by Sary Seng -- The Marginalization and Mental Health of the Politically Displaced : A Review from the Thai-Myanmar Border, by Andrew George Lim -- Crossing Borders : Citizenship, Identity and Transnational Activism in the Cambodian Diaspora, by Khatharya Um.* Aséanie 32 Décembre 2013
* Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology Rock Art and the Sacred Landscapes of Mainland Southeast Asia. Noel Hidalgo Tan.
/https://www.academia.edu/4831157/Rock_Art_and_the_Sacred_Landscapes_of_Mainland_Southeast_Asia* Tonle Sap pulsing system and fisheries productivity. Marko Keskinen.&amp;nbsp;
https://www.academia.edu/22337858/Tonle_Sap_pulsing_system_and_fisheries_productivity* Memory and sovereignty in post-1979 Cambodia: Choeung Ek and local genocide memorials. Rachel Hughes
&amp;nbsp;https://www.academia.edu/3264263/Memory_and_sovereignty_in_post-1979_Cambodia_Choeung_Ek_and_local_genocide_memorials?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* Introduction to Contemporary Cambodia. Simon Springer
https://www.academia.edu/21832025/Introduction_to_Contemporary_Cambodia?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* Hybrid Lives in Postnormal Times. Alvin Lim
https://www.academia.edu/21987010/Hybrid_Lives_in_Postnormal_Times?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* What would be the three key preconditions for jumpstarting or scaling up the transfer of environmentally sound technologies for climate change to developing countries? Rafael Martins
https://www.academia.edu/213838/What_would_be_the_three_key_preconditions_for_jumpstarting_or_scaling_up_the_transfer_of_environmentally_sound_technologies_for_climate_change_to_developing_countries?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* Integration of Socio-Economic and Hydrological Information in the Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia. Olli Varis
https://www.academia.edu/645150/Integration_of_Socio-Economic_and_Hydrological_Information_in_the_Tonle_Sap_Lake_Cambodia?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* Socio-economic analysis of the Tonle Sap region, Cambodia: building links and capacity for targeted poverty alleviation. Olli Varis
https://www.academia.edu/645159/Socio-economic_analysis_of_the_Tonle_Sap_region_Cambodia_building_links_and_capacity_for_targeted_poverty_alleviation?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* The Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia: water-related conflicts with abundance of water. Olli Varis
https://www.academia.edu/645162/The_Tonle_Sap_Lake_Cambodia_water-related_conflicts_with_abundance_of_water?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* The Uncertainties of Aid Work. Anne Meike Fechter
https//www.academia.edu/22807377/The_Uncertainties_of_Aid_Work* Storytelling Domestic Violence: Feminist Politics of Participatory Video Drama in Cambodia. Katherine Brickell &amp;amp; Bradley Garrett.
https://www.academia.edu/10416856/Storytelling_Domestic_Violence_Feminist_Politics_of_Participatory_Video_Drama_in_Cambodia?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* Should ethnic Lao people be considered indigenous to Cambodia? Ethnicity, classification and the politics of indigeneity. Ian Baird
https://www.academia.edu/22380656/Should_ethnic_Lao_people_be_considered_indigenous_to_Cambodia_Ethnicity_classification_and_the_politics_of_indigeneity?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* Results of the 1995-1996 Archaeological Field Investigations at Angkor Borei, Cambodia. James Bayman
https://www.academia.edu/22305930/Results_of_the_1995-1996_Archaeological_Field_Investigations_at_Angkor_Borei_Cambodia?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest* Matt O'Lemmon's review of Courtney Works' dissertation&amp;quot; Tides of Empire: Merit, Morality, and Development in Rural Cambodia&amp;quot;
http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/13517&amp;nbsp;MEDIA WATCH* http://energieclimat.hypotheses.org/30359... countries—particularly China, Laos and Cambodia—treat the river not as the anchor for one of the world’s ...&amp;nbsp;* http://ejas.revues.org/11174Gert Buelens, Sam Durrant and Robert Eaglestone (eds), The Future of Trauma Theory: Contemporary Literary and Cultural Criticism. Jane Kilby and Antony Rowland (eds), The Future of Testimony: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Witnessing.... , Holocaust-focusing approach, by turning to mnemonic practices in India, Angola, Cambodia and Iraq. Kabir ...&amp;nbsp;* http://lusotopie.revues.org/648Re-enter the United Nations... transition from war to peace. Mindful of such cases as Haiti, Cambodia, Somalia, and Liberia, where security ... ... . Mindful of such cases as Haiti, Cambodia, Somalia, and Liberia, where security deteriorated once</description>
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By Chen ChanratanaDate: Tuesday, 16 February 2016Time: 12:30PM - 2:00PMVenue: 10383 Bunch Hall, UCLA Campus, Los Angeles, CA 90095The presentation will focus on the Rise and the Fall of the Khmer Empire during the Angkor period, from the 9th to 15th centuries A.D., drawing on the most recent research findings from local and international institutions.Dr. Chen Chanratana is a Cambodian archaeologist and art historian. He is the founder/president of the Kerdomnel Khmer Foundation(KDNK). He received his doctoral degree in Art, Archaelogy, Khmer art history and the history of Southeast Asia from the University of Sorbonne in France. He is currently working as a professor of Khmer Studies, Khmer Culture, Khmer Language, Art History, Anthropology, Social Theory, and Sociology, at Zaman University and the University of Cambodia.

http://www.international.ucla.edu/cseas/event/11695&amp;nbsp;«XVIII Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies»&amp;nbsp;
August 20 to August 25, 2017, University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaOn August 20th to the 25th, 2017, the XVIII Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies will take place at the University of Toronto, in one of World’s most divers and dynamic cities.For detail information

http://iabsinfo.net/conferences/

http://www.iabs2017-uoft.ca/

http://www.iabs2017-uoft.ca/first-circular/&amp;nbsp;«Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference 2016»
March 31-April 3, 2016Washington State Convention Center&amp;amp;Sheraton Seattle Hotel Seattle, WashingtonRegistration deadline: March 10, 2016Detail information

http://www.asian-studies.org/Conferences/AAS-Annual-Conference-Attendee-Overview&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;CALL FOR APPLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;Full professorship for “Transregional&amp;nbsp; Southeast Asian Studies” (W2)
Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinDeadline: 25th February 2016 :Please submit your application, quoting the reference number, electronically in one pdf file to : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of faculthy of Humanities and Social Sciences, Prof. Von Blumenthal (berufungen.ksbf@hu-berlin.de) All applications should include a list of publications, a list of all past courses taught, as well as supporting documents for any international research achievements.Please follow the links below for details

https://www.personalabteilung.hu-berlin.de/stellenausschreibungen/full-professorship-for-transregional-southeast-asian-studies-w2

https://www.iaaw.hu-berlin.de/en/institute&amp;nbsp;Visiting fellowship (Buddhist studies) at the Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre of ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
The Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre(NSC) of ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Instute in Singapore pursues research on historical interactions among Asian socities and civilizations prior to the 17th century. NSC is now accepting applications of Visiting Fellowship positions from scholars at all ranks who wish to undertake research and writing under the of Buddhist History in Southeast Asia, Buddhist Links and Networks between Southeast Asia and other Asian countries or Buddhist Archaeology, Material Culture and Art in Southeast Asia.Deadline for applications: 31 March 2016For the details: 

http://www.iseas.edu.sg/centres/nalanda-sriwijaya-centre/item/2481&amp;nbsp;Visiting fellowship in Southeast Asia Studies
The ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute(formerly Institute of Southeast Asian Studies) invites applications for&amp;nbsp;Visiting Fellowships in Southeast Asia Studies
.Preference will be given to candidates who have done or can work on projects associated with one or more of the following themes:i) Inter-ethnic and/or inter-religious relations in Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand or Vietnam. (More specific topics can include political Buddhism in Thailand and Myanmar, and religiosity in Vietnam.)ii) Transnational trajectories of Islam and their influences on Malaysia and/or Indonesia.iii)&amp;nbsp;Urbanization and socio-political change in Indonesia and/or Vietnam. (More specific topics can look into the relationship between urbanization and migration, the growth of the middle class, and the impact of infrastructure-building, among others.)iv) The political and economic roles of the Chinese in contemporary Southeast Asia.Deadline: 29 February 2016Please follow link below for the details;

https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=52470TLC-Call for articles&amp;nbsp;The international Association for Buddhist Universities would like to collect articles on the theme “Buddhism and ASEAN’s Political-Security and Economic communities”. Please submit your articles, to IABU manager, Dr Dion Peoples: 



	
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Submissions, if selected, will be edited and posted on the website, and published in paper-form by the IABU, through the benefactor of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University.Any books to be reviewed for this spectial-edition can be mailed to Dr. Dion Peoples-address upon request. 

http://www.iabu.org/JIABUDeadline for submissions: 26 August 2016&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;The March 2015 Bombings of Yunnan and the Decline in Sion-Myanmar Relations
By Alvin Lim

https://www.academia.edu/11814355/The_March_2015_Bombings_of_Yunnan_and_the_Decline_in_Sino-Myanmar_RelationsJustice Inverted: Law and Human Rights in Cambodia
By Catherine MorrisIn Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia, edited by Simon Springer and Katherine Bricknell. New York: Routledge, forthcoming 2016

https://www.academia.edu/20656537/_Justice_Inverted_Law_and_Human_Rights_in_Cambodia_in_Handbook_of_Contemporary_Cambodia_edited_by_Simon_Springer_and_Katherine_Bricknell._New_York_Routledge_forthcoming_2016&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Water and Light-A Travel Journey to the Cambodian Mekong
By George Groslier

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/02/prweb13197248.htm

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Water-Light-Travel-Journal-Cambodian/dp/1934431877/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1454595572&amp;amp;sr=8-1&amp;amp;keywords=water+and+light+groslier

http://www.amazon.com/Water-Light-Travel-Journal-Cambodian/dp/1934431877/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1454595479&amp;amp;sr=8-1&amp;amp;keywords=water+and+light+groslier&amp;nbsp;Itinerary of an Ordinary Torturer: Interview with Duch, Former Khmer Rouge Commander of S-21
By Christophe Peschoux and Haing Kheng Heng

http://silkwormbooks.com/collections/frontpage/products/itinerary-of-an-ordinary-torturer-interview-with-duch-former-khmer-rouge-commander-of-s-21

http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&amp;amp;obj=livre&amp;amp;no=49182*&amp;nbsp;Ordinary theatre and extraordinary law at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
By Rachel Hughes

https://www.academia.edu/8803112/Ordinary_theatre_and_extraordinary_law_at_the_Khmer_Rouge_Tribunal&amp;nbsp;Cambodian from Cilvil Wars to Fragile Peace: A Secular Perspective
By Deth Sok Udom

https://www.academia.edu/20880788/_Cambodia_from_Civil_Wars_to_Fragile_Peace_A_Secular_Perspective_&amp;nbsp;Millenia of History Come to Life at Cave Site
Article from The Cambodia Daily

https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/millenia-of-history-come-to-life-at-cave-site-106217/&amp;nbsp;Inscribing Legitimacy and Building Power in the Mekong Delta
By Miriam Stark

https://www.academia.edu/20173624/Inscribing_Legitimacy_and_Building_Power_in_the_Mekong_Delta&amp;nbsp;Entre le tigre et le crocodile
By Fabienne Luco

https://www.academia.edu/20210679/Entre_le_tigre_et_le_crocodile?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp; (Fr)

https://www.academia.edu/20210738/Between_the_tiger_and_the_crocodile?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp; (Eng)&amp;nbsp;- The new Journal of The Mekong Societies is out. See TOC here: 

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	CONFERENCE ZAMAN /CKS/ HSEPP“The Rise of China and the Implications for ASEAN”By Dr. Benny WidyonoDate:January 19, 2016Time: 9 AMLocation:ZAMAN University, Lecture Theater 409Free admission

http://www.shs-encounters-cambodia.ird.fr/content/view/full/67705CALL FOR APPLICATION&amp;nbsp;


Center for Khmer Studies Summer Junoir Fellowship Program



The Center for Khmer Studies (CKS), the American Research Center in Cambodia, is offering 5 American, 5 Cambodian and 5 French undergraduate students an exciting opportunity to join a 6 weeks (from Friday July 01st, 2016 to Wednesday August 10th, 2016) Summer Junior Resident Fellowship Program in Cambodia. The program provides a unique experience allowing students to live and study alongside others from different backgrounds and cultures while learning about the history and society of today’s Cambodia.Deadline of application: 01 April 2016See more information:

http://www.khmerstudies.org/research-training/summer-junior-resident-fellowship-program&amp;nbsp;


IIAS Fellowship



The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) invites outstanding researchers from around the world to apply for a fellowship to work on an important piece of Asian studies research in the social sciences and humanities.Deadline:01 February 2016See the website for the details:

http://www.iias.asia/page/iias-fellowship-application&amp;nbsp;


Fond Louis Dumont d’aide à la recherché en anthropologie social



Le Fond Louis Dumont a été crée en 1988, et offre chaque année une aide temporaire à un chercheur débutant, en anthropologie sociale. Il est géré par la Fondation Maison de science de l’homme et s’adresse à des jeunes chercheurs sans condition de nationalité mais obligatoirement basés en France.Date limite&amp;nbsp;: 31 janvier 2016Voir le site web pour informations détaillées&amp;nbsp;:

http://www.fmsh.fr/fr/c/8204&amp;nbsp;


Nansan Post-Doc Research Fellowship 2016



The Nansan Institute of Religion and Culture announce a fellowship for one post-doctoral student&amp;nbsp; who has receive a PhD from a university outside of Japan in the field of religious studies with a focus on some aspect of religion in Japan. The fellowship is supported by aDeadline: 29 February 2016For detail information:

https://networks.h-net.org/node/6060/discussions/97049/fellowship-call-applicants-nanzan-post-doc-research-fellowship-2016&amp;nbsp;


SEASSI Scholarships



The 

Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute&amp;nbsp;is pleased to announce a new source of funding for language study at SEASSI:&amp;nbsp;SEASSI Scholarships
. For Summer 2016, a SEASSI Scholarship consists of: 1) full payment of the SEASSI tuition, and 2) an $1100 summer living stipend. Fifteen SEASSI Scholarships will be awarded for summer 2016.Deadline:15February 2016
More information: 

http://seassi.wisc.edu/Admission/seassi.htm&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;PUBLICATIONS&amp;nbsp;Acts of Citizenship and Alternative Perspectives on Voice among Stateless Vietnamese Children in Cambodia,By Charlie Rumsby

https://www.academia.edu/19597254/Acts_of_Citizenship_and_Alternative_Perspectives_on_Voice_among_Stateless_Vietnamese_Children_in_Cambodia?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Perpetrator Images, Perpetrator Artifacts: The Nomad Archives of Tuol Sleng (S-21),By Vicente Sanchez-Biosca

https://www.academia.edu/19689477/Perpetrator_Images_Perpetrator_Artifacts_The_Nomad_Archives_of_Tuol_Sleng_S-21_?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;From Phnom Penh, this new quarterly literary magazine&amp;nbsp;of &amp;quot;Essays, reviews, fiction, poetry from Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;

https://www.mekong-review.com/&amp;nbsp;THE EXCAVATION OF PHUM SOPHY 2009-2010: AN IRON AGE SITE IN NORTHWEST CAMBODIA, &amp;nbsp;By Dougald O’Reilly and Louise Shewan

https://www.academia.edu/19567514/THE_EXCAVATION_OF_PHUM_SOPHY_2009-2010_AN_IRON_AGE_SITE_IN_NORTHWEST_CAMBODIA?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Diaspora and Islamicity in Cambodia: A review of &amp;quot;Historical Imagination, Diasporic Identity and Islamicity Among the Cham Muslims of Cambodia&amp;quot; ,By Alberto Pérez Pereiro

https://www.academia.edu/10132500/Diaspora_and_Islamicity_in_Cambodia_A_review_of_Historical_Imagination_Diasporic_Identity_and_Islamicity_Among_the_Cham_Muslims_of_Cambodia_by_Alberto_P%C3%A9rez_Pereiro?auto=view&amp;amp;campaign=weekly_digest&amp;nbsp;Violence and the caviling process in Cambodia, &amp;nbsp;By Roderic Bradhurst, Thierry Bouhours, Brigitte BouhoursYear: 2015Cambridge Univ Pr ; ISBN: 9781107109117 1107109116Larry AshmunU. of Wisconsin-Madison&amp;nbsp;Cambodia Demography and Health Survey 2014

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