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Home / Opportunities / Call for Abstracts: Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Conference 2017

Call for Abstracts: Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Conference 2017

People In and Out of Place – Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Conference 2017

The 33rd Biennial CCSEAS conference theme—“People In and Out of Place”—represents a long standing and yet often forgotten dynamic of a region known as the crossroads of different peoples, histories, cultures and politics. We welcome panels, roundtables and screen works to discuss the meaning of this condition by exploring the conflicting formation and transformation of institutions, knowledges, ideologies, ecologies, identities, places and practices in the rural, urban and peri-urban spaces of the region, and in diasporic Southeast Asian communities.

Date: October 26–27, 2017

Place: York University

Hosted by the York Centre for Asian Research

Submission Deadline: April 30, 2017

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