Sunday, May 1, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Europe & Europeaness Exposed to Plural Observers, Vienna, 23-25 June 2011

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 12:04 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Europe & Europeaness Exposed to Plural Observers,
Vienna, 23-25 June 2011


> H-ASIA
> April 29, 2011
>
> Call for papers: The First Global Conference Europe Inside-Out: Europe
> and Europeaness Exposed to Plural Observers, Vienna, June 23-25, 2011
> DEADLINE 15 MAY 2011
> ***********************************************************************
> Ed. note: Among topics -- Asian views of you know where. FFC
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> The First Global Conference Europe Inside-Out: Europe and Europeaness
> Exposed to Plural Observers
>
> Location: Austria
> Call for Papers Date: 2011-05-15 (in 16 days)
> Date Submitted: 2011-04-26
> Announcement ID: 184830
>
> Euroacademia cordially invites you to The First Global Conference 'Europe
> Inside-Out: Europe and Europeaness Exposed to Plural Observers' to be held
> in Vienna, Austria
>
> SAVE THE DATE: 23rd – 25th of June 2011
> DEADLINE : 15 May 2011
>
> Description and aims
>
> Europe became in the 20th century an elaborated yet contested notion as
> the particular field of European studies emerged and extensive and diverse
> research was directed recently towards an intensified search for what
> Europe is about. The creation of the European Union made things even more
> specialized and increased the stake of methodological rigor as more and
> more Europeans are affected by the decisions taken in Brussels. The
> number, diversity and quality of research projects focused on European
> issues is unprecedented, yet, as it is usually the case with
> specialization it gradually led to discursive communities that rarely meet
> and debate their approaches in open floors together with peers from other
> continents, academic traditions and cultures. It is the aim of this
> conference to build a bridge among specialists from different regions,
> academic traditions and cultures that share a common interest in studying
> and addressing Europe as a reflexive concern.
>
> The first Global Conference 'Europe Inside-Out: Europe and Europeaness
> Exposed to Plural Observers' aims exactly to refresh a broader approach
> and understanding of Europe by enlarging the platform of regular
> conferences and workshops for a wider arena of participants and
> disciplinary backgrounds in order to put on stage a worldwide monadology
> for such concerns. The conference aims to enable critical alternatives to
> the disciplinary orthodoxy by creating a framework for interaction and
> dissemination of diversity that has to become once more a European
> trademark. The conference also aims to become a constructive
> confrontational space for alternative methodologies, provocative puzzles,
> inter, multi and trans-disciplinary understandings of wider and also for
> thinner specialized issues of concern for or about Europe of today. In a
> way, such a conference aims to become a moment of return to the European
> specificity of critical self-understanding through dialogue and debate
> with all the discursive or narrative traditions that directly or
> indirectly constitute its self.
>
> What is Europe and its place in the world? Is there something particular
> that sedimented in time and through a controversial history a European
> way? How does Europe see itself and how do others see it? Is Europe
> inclusive or club-based exclusive? Is Europe becoming a normative power or
> just envisages itself as one? Is the European multiculturalism a fact or
> an ideal? Is the European Union a reflection of Europe or an appropriation
> of it? These are just few questions out of an enormous space for inquiry
> that are to be addressed and confronted within the topic of the
> conference.
>
> The conference is organized yet by no means restricted to the following
> orientative panels:
>
> Europe as a would be world power
> Europe and its internal and external others/outsiders
> Europe and identities
> Fortress Europe?
> EU and appropriations of Europe
> Europe and the Mediterranean assortment
> Europe and the inclusive/exclusive nexus
> Europe and the US
> Europe and anti-Americanism
> Europe as seen from its Eastern neighbours
> Europe as viewed from far away: narratives of the Europeans outside
> Europe as viewed from Asia
> Europe and Africa
> Non-familiar faces of Europe
> Knowing Europe in a different way: from Latin America to Australia
> Europe and the EU as a normative power
> EU regulatory practices in context
> The multiple faces of Europeanization as a process
> Europe and the persistence of the East-West Slope
> Europe and crises
> Europe and cosmopolitanism
> Europe and the post-national orders
> Europe in the world
> European narratives of the past: the mnemonic/amnesic nexuses
> Europeanization versus globalization
> Europe and conflict resolution
> European social models: welfare states and neoliberal suspicions
> Europe and innovation
> The politicization of Europe
>
> However, if you are willing to propose and/or chair a particular panel we
> welcome you to do so.
>
> Participant's Profile
>
> The conference is addressed to academics, researchers and professionals
> with a particular interest in Europe from all parts of the world.
> Post-graduate students, doctoral candidates and young researchers are
> welcome to submit an abstract. Representatives of INGOs, NGOs, Think Tanks
> and activists willing to present their work with impact on or influenced
> by specific understandings of Europe are welcomed as well to submit the
> abstract of their contribution. Abstracts will be reviewed and accepted
> based on their proven quality. The submitted paper is expected to be in
> accordance with the lines provided in the submitted abstract.
>
> A specific spot in the conference program will be dedicated to social
> networking and therefore all the participants interested in setting or
> developing further cooperation agendas and prospects with other
> participants will have time to present and/or promote their project and
> express calls for cooperation. A specific setting for promotional
> materials connected with the topic of the conference will be reserved for
> the use of participants. Books authored or edited by the participants can
> be exhibited and promoted during the whole period of the conference and
> can also be presented within the conference package based on prior
> arrangements.
>
> Selected papers will be published in an electronic volume with ISBN after
> the confirmation of the authors and a double peer-review process based on
> an agreed publication schedule. All the papers selected for publication
> should be original and must not have been published elsewhere. All
> participants to the conference will receive a copy of the volume.
>
>
> Participation fee: 300 Euro
> The participation fee includes: the registration fee, all the materials of
> the conference, a copy of the electronic volume, access to Euroacademia
> discussion group and newsletters, discounted rates for participation in
> the future Euroacademia conferences, coffee brakes with snacks for all the
> duration of the conference, wine reception and a cocktail with buffet
> dinner for 23rd June – the opening day, 3 course lunch on 24th of June,
> optional social program. Discounted rates for specific hotels can be
> arranged by organizers and announced to selected participants.
>
> Participants are responsible for finding funding to cover transportation
> and accommodation costs during the whole period of the conference.
> Official letters can be sent by Euroacademia to the financing institution
> to confirm the selection and participation in the conference upon request.
>
> DEADLINE FOR 300 WORDS ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION IS 15TH OF MAY 2011
>
> The 300 word abstracts and the affiliation details should be submitted in
> Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats, following this order:
> 1) author(s), 2) affiliation, 3) email address, 4) title of abstract, 5)
> body of abstract 6) preferred panel or proposed panel The abstract and
> details can be sent to application@euroacademia.eu with the name of the
> conference specified in the subject line or through the on-line
> application form available at www.euroacademia.eu/ We will acknowledge the
> receipt of your proposal and answer to all paper proposals submitted.
>
> IMPORTANT DATES: If your paper was accepted a notification of acceptance
> will be sent to you by 20th of May 2011. Your confirmation of attendance
> will be expected until 1st of June 2011 and until the 10th of June the
> payment of the participation fee through bank transfer is requested. No
> paper will be introduced in the program without confirmation and payment
> of the participant fee. By 10th of June 2011the full paper is to be sent
> according with the style standards provided to the accepted participants
> by organizers. All papers will be uploaded on the website as drafts
> available for consultation fo r other participants and the public.The
> conference will be held in English and will focus on the discussion of
> 5,000–6,000-word, pre-circulated papers.
>
>
>
> Euroacademia is a non-profit organization, based in Vienna (Austria),
> aiming to foster academic cooperation, networking and a platform for
> dissemination and valorization of academic research results, trends, and
> emerging themes within the area of concern for European studies, political
> science, critical studies, cultural studies, history, anthropology, social
> psychology, semiotics, philosophy, sociology and wider and inclusive
> interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary approaches that contribute to a
> better understanding of the 'self-organizing vertigo' (Edgar Morin) of the
> European realm. Euroacademia's goal is to become a hub for academic
> interaction on and about Europe.
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: An apology - Lobsang Sangay to lead the Tibetan government-in-exile (additional) (fwd)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 1:12 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: An apology - Lobsang Sangay to lead the Tibetan
government-in-exile (additional) (fwd)


> H-ASIA
> April 30, 2011
>
> An Editorial Apology re: Lobsang Sangay to lead the Tibetan
> government-in-exile
> **********************************************************************
> From: Frank Conlon <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
>
> On April 29 I posted an item from Professor Magnus Fiskejo of Cornell
> University regarding the developments in leadership of the Tibetan
> government-in-exile.
>
> In my editing I added the following sentence:
>
> "I may add a post-script to Frank Joseph Shulman's post of April 28:"
>
> to the original text which was:
>
> Lobsang Sangay elected Tibetan exile leader
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13205481
>
> ... and this video interview w him, very interesting:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13188931
>
> --
> Professor Fiskesjo has complained of my putting words in his mouth. I
> have apologized to him directly, explaining that I was adding a line to
> connect his post to a previous one from another H-ASIA member. Since
> he responded with what I take to be dissatisfaction, I am offering this
> public apology. Usually in cases of posts within a developing thread,
> editors may add an introductory or linking line; usually it is "With
> reference to..." In this instance, for no particular reason I put
> something into first person and caused offence. My initial response to
> Professor Fiskejo prompted a reiteration of shock that an editor would do
> what I had done, with the further comment that:
>
> "I cannot understand what the justification would be for any editor
> pretending to speak with someone else's voice, and cannot imagine any
> circumstance when that would be permissible. Quite shocked, I'll beware of
> posting to H-Asia and if I read any I will suspect thay have not been
> written by the supposed posters."
>
> I assure all H-ASIA members that whenever significant editing is required
> of a post, the post is returned to the original senders with a query or
> suggestions for revision. There are no "supposed posters" on H-ASIA and
> there never have been.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Frank
>
> Frank F. Conlon
> Professor Emeritus University of Washington
> Co-editor, H-ASIA
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFA: Asian History and Culture/SAGE Reference

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 1:16 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFA: Asian History and Culture/SAGE Reference


> H-ASIA
> April 30, 2011
>
> Call for authors: Asian History and Culture/SAGE Reference
> **********************************************************************
> From: Lisbeth Rogers <culturalsociology@golsonmedia.com>
>
> Greetings,
>
> We are inviting academic editorial contributors to a new reference work:
> Cultural Sociology of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa: An Encyclopedia.
> The four volumes include:
>
> Volume 1: Middle East
> Volume 2: Africa
> Volume 3: East Asia and Southeast Asia
> Volume 4: West, Central, and South Asia
>
> In our age of globalization and multiculturalism, it has never been more
> important for Americans to understand and appreciate foreign cultures-how
> people live, love, and learn in areas of the world unfamiliar to most U.S.
> students and the general public. The Cultural Sociology encyclopedia takes
> a
> step forward toward presenting concise information with historical and
> contemporary coverage of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, as four
> volumes
> of area studies illuminate the powerful influence of culture on society.
> Each title comprises approximately 200 articles organized chronologically
> and alphabetically, addressing such academic disciplines as sociology,
> political science, women's studies, business, history, religion, law,
> health, education, economics, and geography. It is the intent of the
> encyclopedia to convey what daily life was/is like for people in these
> regions. Each article ranges from 600 to 3,000 words.
>
> This comprehensive project will be published by SAGE Reference in 2012 and
> will be marketed to academic and public libraries as a print and digital
> product available to students via the library's electronic services.
>
> If you are interested in contributing to this cutting-edge reference, it
> is
> a unique opportunity to contribute to the contemporary literature,
> redefining sociological issues in today's terms. Moreover, it can be a
> notable publication addition to your CV/resume and broaden your publishing
> credits. SAGE Publications offers an honorarium ranging from SAGE book
> credits for smaller articles up to a free set of the printed product or
> access to the online product for contributions totaling 10,000 words or
> more.
>
> There are a limited number of remaining topics available for Volume 4,
> West,
> Central and South Asia, with a final due date for submissions of May 31,
> 2011. The remaining entries including word counts are as follows:
>
> VOLUME 4: WEST, CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA
>
> Part 1: Prehistory-1200:
>
> Archaeology (1000)
> Harrapa (800)
> Indus Valley: Moenjodaro (700)
> Pallavas (1000)
> Pandyas (1000)
> Peasants (1000)
> Vedic Period 1500 BCE-500BCE (1500)
>
> Part 2: 1200-1900:
>
> Architecture (1000)
> Christianity (900)
> Dance (800)
> European Economic Impact (1200)
> Family Life and Structure (1000)
> Famine (1200)
> Landlords (900)
> Peasants (1200)
> Science (1500)
> Work Life (700)
>
> Part 3: 1900-Present:
>
> Buddhism (900)
> Colonialism and Mandates (2000)
> Corruption (1000)
> Drug Trafficking (800)
> Economies, New (800)
> Educational Reform (900)
> Ethnic/Communal Conflicts (2500)
> Family Life and Structure (1000)
> Gandhian Economics (700)
> Modernity (2000)
> Pakistan (2000)
> Popular Culture (1500)
> Population Growth (900)
> Radio (900)
> Urbanization/Cities (1000)
> Work Life (700)
>
> If you would like to contribute to building a truly outstanding reference
> with the Cultural Sociology of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa: An
> Encyclopedia, please contact me by the e-mail information below. Please
> provide a brief summary of your academic/publishing credentials. The
> complete article list and submission guidelines will be provided.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lisbeth Rogers
>
> Author Manager
> Golson Media
> culturalsociology@golsonmedia.com
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Fw: H-ASIA: Symposium: Architecturalized Asia (Seattle, May 14-15, 2011)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:49 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Symposium: Architecturalized Asia (Seattle, May 14-15,
2011)


> H-ASIA
> April 29, 2011
>
> Symposium: Architecturalized Asia (Seattle, May 14-15, 2011)
> ***********************************************************************
> From: Vimalin Rujivacharakul <vimalin@art-sci.udel.edu>
>
> Symposium "Architecturalized Asia"
> Saturday, May 14 – Sunday, May 15, 2011
> Seattle University, Hunthausen (HUNT) Room 110
> Seattle, WA USA
>
> This symposium explores the historical mapping of "Asia" both spatially
> and ideologically, through the lenses of architecture, geography, visual
> studies, and textual representations. Ten speakers will collectively
> highlight the dynamics of cultural exchange and various national and
> imperialist projects, as well as alternative and more inclusive ways of
> imagining Eurasia and other frameworks produced from the 16th to the 20th
> centuries.
>
> This symposium is related to a book project, "Architecturalized Asia:
> Mapping a Continent through History," edited by
> Vimalin Rujivacharakul, H. Hazel Hahn, Ken Tadashi Oshima and Peter
> Christensen.
>
> Full details can be found at:
> http://www.seattleu.edu/artsci/history/Default.aspx?id=72817
>
> Speakers (in alphabetical order):
>
> Zoltán Biedermann, University of London Birkbeck College
> "Setting the Frame(s): Early Iberian Attempts at Ordering Asian Space"
>
> Peter Christensen, Harvard University
> "The Eurasian Hour: Ratzel, Mackinder, and the Architecture of
> Geopolitical Identity"
>
> Igor Demchenko, MIT
> "Excavating Astana: the New City on the Ruins of Soviet Modernity"
>
> H. Hazel Hahn, Seattle University
> "Abstract Spaces of Asia, Indochina and Empire in French Imaginaire,
> 1800s-1930s"
>
> Yuming He, University of Chicago
> "Remapping Asia: Pictorial Inventory and Vernacular Invention in Early
> Modern China"
>
> Caroline Herbelin, Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV)
> "In Search of 'Indochinese Style': Between Southeast Asian Synecdoche
> and National Identities"
>
> Chia Yin Hsu, Portland State University
> "The Manchurian Project: Railroad Projects in Manchuria and the Russian
> Colonial Lieux de Mémoire, 1890s–1930s"
>
> Ken Tadashi Oshima, University of Washington
> "Asia outside Asia: The Alaska Yukon Exhibition of 1909 and the
> Pacific's Boundaries"
>
> Daniel Rosenberg, University of Oregon Honors College
> "Mapping Time: Projects and Problems"
>
> Vimalin Rujivacharakul, University of Delaware
> "Asia in World Architecture and World Cartography, 1500s-1900s"
>
> For information, contact Hazel Hahn, Pigott-McCone Endowed Chair 2010-12,
> at hahnh@seattleu.edu
>
> This symposium is sponsored by the Pigott-McCone Endowed Chair of
> Humanities Fund at Seattle University. Visit the website at
> http://www.seattleu.edu/artsci/history/Default.aspx?id=72817
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