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CfP ASEAS 4(2): Focus Borderlands

Issue 4(2) of the Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies will feature a focus on ‘Borderlands’, aiming at bringing together scholars working on this topic in a South-East Asian context.

Submission deadline: June 30, 2011

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Exkursion Thailand – Laos – Vietnam (SS 11)

Wir planen in der Zeit von ca. 19. Juni bis 9. Juli 2011 eine Auslandsexkursion nach Thailand, Laos und Vietnam mit folgenden Schwerpunkten:

N-Thailand (Region Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai/Goldenes Dreieck):
- Stadtentwicklung, Ethnotourismus und sozio-kulturelle und ökonomische Transformationsprozesse im Berggebiet;

Laos (Region Luang Namtha/Luang Prabang/Ebene der Tonkrüge):
- Entwicklungsprobleme in einer peripheren Bergregion Südostasiens;

Vietnam (nordwestliches Bergland/ Großraum Hanoi):
- „Pro-Poor-Tourism” und Ökotourismus im Bergland Nordvietnams (Region Mai Chau-Son La);
- „Boomregion” Großraum Hanoi: Stadtentwicklung, sozioökonomische Entwicklung.

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CfP: The 11th International Conference on Thai Studies

Mahidol University and the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia are pleased to invite researchers, students, and activists with an interest in Thailand to participate in the 11th International Conference on Thai Studies on July 26-28, 2011

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5. DGA Nachwuchstagung 2011

Die Nachwuchsgruppe der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Asienkunde lädt ein zur 5. DGA Nachwuchstagung:

Asien in Bewegung: Politischer, kultureller und gesellschaftlicher Wandel einer Weltregion.

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Tourism Researcher Directory

SEAS-Tourism, the tourism section of the Austrian Society of Southeast Asian Studies and the Deapartment of Geography and Regional Research, are about establishing a network on the topic of tourism in South-East Asia.  For this reason SEAS is appealing to those having a special interest in this topic and being either professionally involved or in the course of formation. This includes above all scholars, researchers, lecturers and advanced students who take up the topic of tourism in South-East Asia within the scope of their work or education.

The SEAS-tourism network should provide a basis for connecting scholars as well as sharing and exchanging ideas and information and making it accessible for interested ones. Besides that, it should enhance a further step into the direction of socially, ecologically and economically responsible traveling in South-East Asia.

In case you are interested to appear in the “Tourism researcher directory” on our website, please send a registration-email to christian.bothe@seas.at, including your name, email-address, affiliation and activities/research interests which cover this area. SEAS-Tourism is already looking forward to an interesting exchange of information and interactions on the topic!

Further activities and information will be available on our website soon: www.seas.at/tourism

ASEAS 4 (1) Call for Papers: Focus Tourism

The issue 4 (1) of the Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies aims at featuring a focus on Tourism in South-East Asia; submission deadline: January 15, 2011

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