Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: Position Chinese Religions, esp. pre-mod Chinese Buddhism, UC Santa Barbara, Asst prof

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:25 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Chinese Religions, esp. pre-mod Chinese Buddhism,
UC Santa Barbara, Asst prof


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
>
> Position: Chinese Religions with primary area Pre-modern Chinese Buddhism,
> Assistant Professor (tenure-track), University of California - Santa
> Barbara
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43012
>
>
> University of California - Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies
> and Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies
>
> Assistant Professor in Chinese Religions with Primary Area of
> Specialization in Premodern Chinese Buddhism
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: California, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor
>
>
>
>
> Assistant Professor in Chinese Religions with primary area of
> specialization in premodern Chinese Buddhism:
>
> The University of California Santa Barbara Department of Religious Studies
> and Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies invite
> applications for a joint-appointment, tenure-track position in Chinese
> religions, with expertise in premodern Chinese Buddhism. Ph.D. in hand is
> required by the time of the appointment. The successful candidate will
> have relevant research and language skills, including command of Chinese.
> A strong foundation in the doctrines and history of Chinese Buddhism is
> essential, and the ability to teach courses in other classical Chinese
> religions and value systems (Daoism, Confucianism, folk religiosity, etc.)
> and the interplay between them is a strength. The successful candidate
> must have the ability to engage in interdisciplinary research and teaching
> in the academic study of religion.
>
> Applicants should submit online a cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing
> sample, and three letters of recommendation to the Chair of the Search
> Committee at chinesereligions@eastasian.ucsb.edu. Applications received by
> Monday, November 14, 2011 will receive full review. Women and minority
> candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
>
> Further information about the Department of East Asian Languages and
> Cultural Studies and its specializations may be found at
> http://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/and for the Department of Religious Studies
> http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/.
>
> The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
> Employer. Both departments are interested in candidates who can contribute
> to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through
> research, teaching and service.
>
>
>
>
> Contact: Professor Fabio Rambelli at rambelli ateastasian.ucsb.edu.
>
> Website: http://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/positions.htm
> Primary Category: East Asian History / Studies
>
> Secondary Categories: Religious Studies and Theology
>
> Posting Date: 08/31/2011
> Closing Date 11/14/2011
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Buddhist Traditions of South and/or Southeast Asia, Vanderbilt Univ., Asst prof

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Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:22 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Buddhist Traditions of South and/or Southeast
Asia, Vanderbilt Univ., Asst prof


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
>
> Position: Buddhist Traditions of south and/or Southeast Asia, Assistant
> Professor (tenure-track), Vanderbilt University
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43001
>
>
> Vanderbilt University, Department of Religious Studies
>
> Assistant Professor, Buddhist Traditions of South and/or Southeast Asia
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Tennessee, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor
>
>
> The Department of Religious Studies at Vanderbilt University seeks to make
> an appointment in Buddhist Traditions of South and/or Southeast Asia. Rank
> is Assistant Professor tenure-track. Area of specialization, historical
> period, and methodological approach are open. Command of appropriate
> languages commensurate to an advanced research agenda will be required
> (e.g., Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Sinhala, Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Lao or
> other vernacular). The successful candidate should expect to teach both
> introductory and advanced classes in the field; normal course load is two
> courses per semester (four per year). Qualified candidates should be
> prepared to mentor graduate students and teach advanced courses in the
> methodologies appropriate to the study of religion in the Graduate
> Department of Religions field of Historical and Critical Theories of
> Religion (HACTOR). PhD must be in-hand by the beginning of Fall 2012 term.
>
> Application deadline is 05 October 2011 with review to begin immediately.
>
> Vanderbilt is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and
> under-represented minorities are encouraged to apply.
>
>
> Contact: Please send a letter of application, research statement, and
> assessment of teaching (if available), transcripts, and three letters of
> recommendation (or standard university graduate student placement dossier)
> to:
>
> Tony K. Stewart, Chair
>
> Department of Religious Studies
> ATT: Buddhist Traditions Search Committee
> Vanderbilt University
> VU Box #351585 [301 Garland Hall]
> 2301 Vanderbilt Place
> Nashville, TN 37235-1585 USA
>
> Website: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/religious_studies
> Primary Category: Religious Studies and Theology
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 08/31/2011
> Closing Date 11/28/2011
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Islamic Art & Architecture, Harvard Univ., Visual Resources Librarian

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:29 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Islamic Art & Architecture, Harvard Univ., Visual
Resources Librarian


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
>
> Position: Visual Resources Librarian for Islamic Art and Architecture
> Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Harvard University
>
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=42997
>
> Harvard University, Fine Arts Library, Harvard Library
>
> Visual Resources Librarian for Islamic Art and Architecture, Aga Khan
> Program for Islamic Architecture
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Massachusetts, United States
> Position: Librarian
>
>
> Reporting to the Public Services Librarian, this position is responsible
> for research support, collaboration, and outreach for visual materials in
> the field of Islamic art and architecture to faculty, students, and
> researchers. Visual materials collections include digital images and
> slides for teaching as well as other formats documenting all aspects of
> Islamic art and architecture in the Fine Arts Library including historic
> photographs, postcards, and ephemera. Additional responsibilities
> include implementation of appropriate and forward-looking image metadata
> schemes, digital access, and participation in collection development and
> management. Works closely with the Bibliographer in the Aga Khan Program
> for Islamic Architecture and the Photographic Resources Librarian in the
> Fine Arts Library and the faculty and staff of the Aga Khan Program.
>
> Qualifications:
>
> Master's degree in library and/or information science or equivalent
> experience
>
> Advanced degree at the master's level or higher in the history of art and
> architecture related to the study of the Islamic world, or the equivalent
> combination of education, experience and/or background etc.
> 3-5 years related professional library experience required
> Knowledge of at least one Middle Eastern language (Arabic, Persian,
> Turkish)
>
> Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
>
>
> Contact: To see full job description and apply, please submit a cover
> letter and resume to: Harvard Employment Site
>
> Website:
> https://jobs.brassring.com/1033/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?jobId=821729&PartnerId=25240&SiteId=5341&type=mail&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5341&JobSiteInfo=821729_5341&gqid=0
> Primary Category: Library and Information Science
>
> Secondary Categories: Architecture and Architectural History
> Art and Art History
> Islamic History / Studies
> Middle East History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 08/31/2011
> Closing Date 11/28/2011
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Islamic Art & Architecture, Harvard Univ., Visual Resources Librarian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:29 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Islamic Art & Architecture, Harvard Univ., Visual
Resources Librarian


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
>
> Position: Visual Resources Librarian for Islamic Art and Architecture
> Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Harvard University
>
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=42997
>
> Harvard University, Fine Arts Library, Harvard Library
>
> Visual Resources Librarian for Islamic Art and Architecture, Aga Khan
> Program for Islamic Architecture
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Massachusetts, United States
> Position: Librarian
>
>
> Reporting to the Public Services Librarian, this position is responsible
> for research support, collaboration, and outreach for visual materials in
> the field of Islamic art and architecture to faculty, students, and
> researchers. Visual materials collections include digital images and
> slides for teaching as well as other formats documenting all aspects of
> Islamic art and architecture in the Fine Arts Library including historic
> photographs, postcards, and ephemera. Additional responsibilities
> include implementation of appropriate and forward-looking image metadata
> schemes, digital access, and participation in collection development and
> management. Works closely with the Bibliographer in the Aga Khan Program
> for Islamic Architecture and the Photographic Resources Librarian in the
> Fine Arts Library and the faculty and staff of the Aga Khan Program.
>
> Qualifications:
>
> Master's degree in library and/or information science or equivalent
> experience
>
> Advanced degree at the master's level or higher in the history of art and
> architecture related to the study of the Islamic world, or the equivalent
> combination of education, experience and/or background etc.
> 3-5 years related professional library experience required
> Knowledge of at least one Middle Eastern language (Arabic, Persian,
> Turkish)
>
> Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
>
>
> Contact: To see full job description and apply, please submit a cover
> letter and resume to: Harvard Employment Site
>
> Website:
> https://jobs.brassring.com/1033/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?jobId=821729&PartnerId=25240&SiteId=5341&type=mail&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5341&JobSiteInfo=821729_5341&gqid=0
> Primary Category: Library and Information Science
>
> Secondary Categories: Architecture and Architectural History
> Art and Art History
> Islamic History / Studies
> Middle East History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 08/31/2011
> Closing Date 11/28/2011
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Demystifying the Urban: Borderlands of Canada and India,

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:41 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Demystifying the Urban: Borderlands of Canada and
India,


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
> Call for paperss "Demystifying the Urban: Borderlands of Canada and
> India", Kolkata, February 1-3, 2012
> India
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> "Demystifying the Urban: Borderlands of Canada and India"
>
> Location: India
>
> Conference Date: 2012-02-01
> Date Submitted: 2011-08-29
> Announcement ID: 187489
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
> Centre for Canadian Studies
> Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
>
> International Conference on Canadian Studies February 1-3, 2012
>
> "Demystifying the Urban: Borderlands of Canada and India"
>
> With the various advances of new urban sociologies, the inadequacies of
> already existing models to track the production of the urban space have
> been felt all across the globe. This approach of redefining or
> demystifying the urban space as a social category comes from the inherent
> inadequacies of already existing economic, political, sociological and
> semiotic models. More empirical work is required to understand the
> production of the urban space and other forms of spatial negotiations
> associated with it. We have to remember that this urban space is also the
> settlement space/zone. It is an important territory of emerging social
> movements, community relations/liaisons.
>
> The Urban cannot be studied as a single discreet metropolitan development
> in a particular national setting. We have to look at it from a larger
> global setting in order to identify the ideologies of Colonialism to late
> Liberalism behind the social production of this urban space. Thus the
> study of this urban space has to be multidisciplinary. We need a
> comparative methodology to understand the complexity of the space. It is
> important to remember that the urban is continuously being defined in
> relation to what is not urban.
>
> Over a few decades, Canada and India, as geo-political identities
> experienced the growth and development of urban spaces and the discontent
> associated with it. Be it Ontario or Gujarat, the Aboriginal people in
> both the countries have raised their voice against illegal, illicit
> development projects and land acquisitions. Both Canada and India has
> experienced record migration to these urban spaces on an international and
> national level. The complex issues of labour mobilization and manhandling
> of human resource is closely associated with urbanization. Various groups
> (indigenous, immigrants, migrants, ethnic minorities, sexual minorities,
> religious minorities,) in both the countries have performed their
> discontent to reclaim their identities which have been thwarted in these
> promised lands. If we consider these urban spaces as negotiations of
> neocolonial paradigms, then one cannot ignore the various forms of
> performing discontent from several communities in these emerging
> territories.
>
> The conference will try to map these performing discontents as pedagogic
> shifts, to be more specific, paradigmatic shifts in the global context.
> The idea is to relocate pedagogy outside the imperial framework of
> pedagogic models. In the Global context, the situation of the Aboriginal
> People in Canada and India (how it was and how it is perceived today
> within the academia and other social institutions ) can serve as an
> example in both Canada and India to substantiate the claim of spatial
> negotiation in the context of increasing visibility of various minority
> groups in the urban space. Immigration and International Labour
> mobilization/politics can be cited as another example in this context.
> Papers are invited in all areas relating to the general theme of the
> conference. We have identified certain areas and some of them are listed
> below:
>
> Urban Sociology :Metropolis, Cities, Towns and Ruralis, Architecture The
> Urban Space and Indigenous Alterities
> Multiculturalism, citizenship, Identity and Nation
> Community , the Individual, Alternative sexualities
> International Laws, Labour Mobilisation and policy management
> Constitution, Policies and Human rights
> Politics of integration/disintegration, inclusion/exclusion Diversity,
> ethnicity, tolerance
> Literature, Films, Cultural Texts
> Performance Studies
> The New Media (Blog/Online journals/ Online networks/ Advertisements)
> Science and Technology, Environmental Issues
>
> The title and a brief abstract (200-300 words) of the proposed paper may
> be sent as an email attachment (only Microsoft Word Document, saved in a
> compatible mode) by 31st October, 2011 to
> canadacentreju@gmail.com
>
> Contact Persons:
> Conference Coordinator: Professor Suchorita Chattopadhyay,
> Coordinator, Centre for Canadian Studies, Department of Comparative
> Literature, Jadavpur University.
>
> Organizing Committee:
> Dr. Debashree Dattaray (Assistant Professor)
> debashreedattaray@gmail.com
> Sm. Swagata Bhattacharya (Senior Research Fellow)
> sbhat_22@yahoo.co.in
> Sri Dheeman Bhattacharyya (Senior Research Fellow)
> dheemanbhattacharyya@gmail.com
>
> Mailing Address: Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur
> University, Kolkata-700032, India.
> Telephone: 033-2414-6690 (2152 Extn.)
>
>
> Conference Coordinator: Professor Suchorita Chattopadhyay, Coordinator,
> Centre for Canadian Studies, Department of Comparative Literature,
> Jadavpur University.
>
> Organizing Committee:
> Dr. Debashree Dattaray (Assistant Professor) debashreedattaray@gmail.com
> Sm. Swagata Bhattacharya (Senior Research Fellow) sbhat_22@yahoo.co.in
> Sri Dheeman Bhattacharyya (Senior Research Fellow)
> dheemanbhattacharyya@gmail.com
>
> Mailing Address: Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur
> University, Kolkata-700032, India.
> Telephone: 033-2414-6690 (2152 Extn.)
> Email: canadacentreju@gmail.com
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP So. Asian Cinema, SW/Texas PCA/ACA Conf., Albuquerque, NM, Feb. 8-11, 2012

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:51 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP So. Asian Cinema, SW/Texas PCA/ACA Conf., Albuquerque,
NM, Feb. 8-11, 2012


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
> Call for Proposals: South Asian Cinema Southwest/Texas Popular Culture
> Association/American Culture Association 33rd Annual Conference February
> 8-11, 2012, Albuquerque, New Mexico
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Call for Proposals: South Asian Cinema Southwest/Texas Popular Culture
> Association/American Culture Association 33rd Annual Conference February
> 8-11, 2012
>
> Location: New Mexico, United States
> Call for Papers Date: 2011-12-01
> Date Submitted: 2011-08-30
> Announcement ID: 187538
>
> Proposals for papers and panels are now being considered for the South
> Asian Cinema Area of the annual SW/TX PCA/ACA conference. This years
> conference theme is Celebrating "Foods & Culture(s) in a Global Context."
>
> South Asian Cinema is a new area at this conference and any topics related
> to this area are welcomed. Listed below are suggestions for possible
> panels and presentations, but topics not included here will also be warmly
> considered.
>
> * The work of Satyajit Ray
> * Nehru and Indian cinema
> * Parallel cinema
> * Social problem films
> * Partition in Indian cinema
> * Indian documentary
> * Indian silent film
> * Malayalam cinema
> * Bengali filmmakers
> * Hindi Cinemas Golden Age (Bimal Roy, Mehboob Khan, Guru Dutt)
> * Diasporic Indian filmmakers
>
> Scholars, teachers, filmmakers, graduate students, and others interested
> in all aspects of South Asian Cinema are encouraged to participate in
> getting this exciting new conference area established in its debut year.
>
> Please submit your panel or presentation proposal, abstract (200-250
> words), and brief current resume by 1st December 2011 to the conference
> website database which can be accessed at
> http://conference2012.swtxpca.org
>
>
> Robert Cross
> Doshisha University
> Institute for Language and Culture
> 1-3 Tatara Miyakodani
> Kyotanabe-shi 610-0394
> Japan
>
>
> Email: rcross@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
> Visit the website at http://conference2012.swtxpca.org
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CONF Visual Underground: Theatre Scorpio & Japanese Experimental Cinema of the Sixties, Montreal, Sep 16, 2011

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:56 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CONF Visual Underground: Theatre Scorpio & Japanese
Experimental Cinema of the Sixties, Montreal, Sep 16, 2011


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
> Symposium: Visual Underground: Theatre Scorpio & Japanese Experimental
> Cinema of the Sixties, Montreal, September 16, 2011
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Visual Underground: Theatre Scorpio & Japanese Experimental Cinema of the
> Sixties
>
> Location: Quebec, Canada
> Symposium Date: 2011-09-16 (in 16 days)
> Date Submitted: 2011-08-24
> Announcement ID: 187403
>
> Over the past few years the legacy of the Japanese cinematic and artistic
> experiments of the 1960s has received renewed international attention in
> academia in Japan, Europe and North America. Visual Underground: Theatre
> Scorpio & Japanese Experimental Cinema of the Sixties presents and
> reflects on a body of rarely screened experimental Japanese films from
> this decade. Visual Underground is a uniquely conceived event, comprised
> of three days of film screenings (Sept. 16-18, 2011) and a one-day
> academic symposium (Sept.17), both of which are free and open to the
> general public.
>
> Visual Underground will screen a series of experimental films associated
> with the legendary Theatre Scorpio (Sasori-za), as well as with Japan's
> first art-house distributor and production house, the Art Theatre Guild
> (ATG).
>
> For more information, please visit our website:
> www.visualunderground.ca
>
>
> Yuriko Furuhata
> Department of East Asian Studies
> 3434 McTavish St.
> Montreal, Quebec
> H3A 1X9 Canada
> Email: yuriko.furuhata@mcgill.ca
> Visit the website at http://www.visualunderground.ca
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Writing Pugwash Histories.From Hiroshima and Nagasaki to Kabul and Gaza Workshop, Vienna, May 10-12, 2012

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 12:05 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Writing Pugwash Histories.From Hiroshima and Nagasaki
to Kabul and Gaza Workshop, Vienna, May 10-12, 2012


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
> Call for papers: Workshop Writing Pugwash Histories. From Hiroshima and
> Nagasaki to Kabul and Gaza, Vienna, May 10-12, 2012
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Call for papers Writing Pugwash Histories. From Hiroshima and Nagasaki to
> Kabul and Gaza
>
> Location: Austria
> Workshop Date: 2011-10-31
> Date Submitted: 2011-08-23
> Announcement ID: 187361
>
> First Call for Papers: Workshop
> Writing Pugwash Histories.
> From Hiroshima and Nagasaki to Kabul and Gaza
>
> Sponsored by: Institute for Contemporary History, University of Vienna,
> and Arbeitskreis Historische Friedensforschung (AKHF) Conveners: Silke
> Fengler (University of Vienna), Alison Kraft (Egenis, University of
> Exeter), Holger Nehring (University of Sheffield, AKHF), and Carola Sachse
> (University of Vienna) Keynote speaker: Matthew Evangelista (Cornell
> University) In cooperation with: Pugwash Conferences on Science and World
> Affairs (contact: Sandra Ionno Butcher), Vereinigung Deutscher
> Wissenschaftler (VDW, contact: Reiner Braun)
>
> Dates: 10-12 May, 2012 Venue: University of Vienna Conference language:
> English
>
> Deadline for proposals (one page plus brief CV): 31 October, 2011
>
> For nuclear physicists, chemists and technicians, the hundreds of
> thousands of civilian victims of the nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima
> and Nagasaki cast a painfully sharp light on the military and biopolitical
> consequences of their work during the Second World War. In the nuclear
> arms race between the Cold War superpowers, many nuclear scientists felt
> able, justified and indeed called upon to campaign against the continued
> development and deployment of nuclear weapons. Those scientists included
> some who had themselves helped to develop the atom bomb.
>
> Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
>
> Among the various national and transnational groupings working against
> nuclear war, the Pugwash movement stands out. Even today, it evokes the
> July 1955 manifesto that was drafted by Bertrand Russell and co-signed by
> Albert Einstein just before his death. The movement took its name from the
> location of its first meeting, in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia in
> summer 1957. So far, 59 Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
> and numerous workshops have been held in various regions of the world.
> From the beginning, the movement aimed to bring together eminent
> scientists, scholars, politicians, diplomats and government advisers
> across the hostile frontiers of the Cold War. The Pugwashites wanted to go
> beyond the exchange of diplomatic notes or military force, instead using
> the shared language of science to evaluate the risks of nuclear armament,
> develop solutions to regional conflicts and exert influence on national
> governments with the goal of promoting world peace.
>
> The themes addressed by the Pugwash conferences have diversified to
> reflect the changing problems facing international politics climate
> change; crises of energy, food and natural resources. Since the movement
> was founded its membership structure has also changed, as have the
> scientific disciplines and professions of its members, its objectives,
> methods and modes of cooperation, and its role within the debates of
> global politics.
>
> Pugwash movement: History or histories
>
> To date, the history of the Pugwash movement has been told largely through
> chronological accounts, memoirs and partial studies of national Pugwash
> groups. Writing a comprehensive history of the movement is perhaps not
> possible at the present time. On the one hand, the informal structure of
> the Pugwash movement means it is known only to a relatively small
> audience, and has attracted little attention from historians even since
> the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the movement and its secretary
> general, Joseph Rotblat, in 1995. On the other, although the Pugwash
> movement has an international presence, it is embedded in very different
> scientific, social and political configurations in different countries and
> regions. As a result, it seems neither possible nor desirable to write a
> single, unified narrative of the movement's peace-policy successes and
> global political significance.
>
> Instead, what we need are multi-faceted histories written from a range of
> distinct national and regional perspectives. Only in this way will
> historians be able to fully understand the distinctive character of the
> Pugwash movement in the long term, its survival through time and across
> such profound political changes and its contributions to international
> dialogue. From its inception, Pugwash oscillated between an elitist claim
> to universal scientific expertise, links with transnational movements for
> peace and against nuclear weapons, and integration into the local
> political establishments. It therefore offers an outstanding opportunity
> to consider national and international connections between science and
> politics, which became increasingly complex during the second half of the
> twentieth century. Analysing these interrelations from a transnational
> perspective necessitates a large, cooperative network of historians, able
> to take a range of different thematic and regional approaches.
>
> Objectives of the workshop
>
> The wide and diverse literature on the Cold War by political historians,
> historians of science and historians of diplomacy has hitherto yielded
> only a small number of informative studies of the Pugwash movement (these
> include Evangelista 1999; Kubbig 2004; Butcher 2005; Braun 2007). The
> proposed workshop intends to form a springboard for a more broadly based
> engagement with the topic. Our objectives include:
> - to exchange information regarding existing research and ongoing projects
> relating to the history of the Pugwash movement in various different
> countries,
> - using completed, current and planned research projects as a point of
> entry, to discuss history of science and political history dimensions of
> the Pugwash movement,
> - to examine methodological approaches, the state of documentation and
> questions around archival sources relevant to Pugwash.
>
> Who is invited?
>
> We invite proposals from scholars in the history of science, social and
> political history, and related disciplines. You should either have worked
> directly on the history of the Pugwash movement or addressed it in the
> course of other research. Proposals related to ongoing PhD or postdoctoral
> projects are particularly welcome.
>
> Please submit a one-page proposal and brief CV in English to
> office_sachse.zeitgeschichte@univie.ac.at by 31 October, 2011. We will
> notify selected participants in November 2011. Papers of no more than
> 3,500 words must be submitted, in English, by 31 March, 2012.
>
> Funding is still pending. We hope to be able to cover travel costs for up
> to ten participants (max. 400 each).
>
>
> Prof. Dr. Carola Sachse
> Institut fr Zeitgeschichte
> Universitt Wien
> Spitalgasse 2, Hof 1
> A-1090 Vienna
>
> Dr. Silke Fengler
> Institut fur Zeitgeschichte
> Universitt Wien
> Spitalgasse 2, Hof 1
> A-1090 Vienna
> silke.fengler@univie.ac.at
>
> Dr. Alison Kraft
> ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society (Egenis)
> University of Exeter
> Byrne House, St. Germans Road
> Exeter
> EX4 4PJ
> alison.kraft@nottingham.ac.uk
>
> Office:
>
> Martina Schmied
> Institut fr Zeitgeschichte
> Universitt Wien
> Spitalgasse 2, Hof 1
> A-1090 Vienna
> office_sachse.zeitgeschichte@univie.ac.at
>
> Email: a.kraft@exeter.ac.uk
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Authors/reviewers for online journal on religon and politics

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 12:14 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Authors/reviewers for online journal on religon and
politics


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
> Call for authors/reviewers for new online weekly journal on religion and
> politics
> ***********************************************************************
> Ed. note: Although the editor's name will have a certain resonance with
> South Asian scholars, there is no specific reference to Asia in this
> notice, but in my experience Asia does have religion and politics, so this
> may be of interest. FFC
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Recruiting writers and book reviewers for new online weekly journal on
> religion and politics
> Website Date: 2011-10-01
> Date Submitted: 2011-08-30
> Announcement ID: 187529
>
> Recruiting emerging and established scholars and journalists of religion
> to write magazine-length stories on religion and politics as well as book
> reviews for new, online weekly journal (university center based) set to
> launch in early Winter, 2012. Authors work with editors on story planning
> and editing. Authors are compensated per article/review.
>
> Max Perry Mueller
> Associate Editor
> Religion & Politics
>
> Email: max.mueller@wustl.edu
> Visit the website at http://rap.wustl.edu/
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Modern Art Asia seeking Assoc. Editors & Peer-Reviewers

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 12:17 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Modern Art Asia seeking Assoc. Editors & Peer-Reviewers


> H-ASIA
> August 31, 2011
>
> Modern Art Asia is seeking Associate Editors and Peer-Reviewers
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Modern Art Asia is seeking Associate Editors and Peer-Reviewers
>
> Date Submitted: 2011-08-26
> Announcement ID: 187436
>
> Modern Art Asia was founded to encourage interdisciplinary and
> international exchange between scholars working on the arts of Asia.
> We provide a platform for graduate and doctoral researchers to present
> their work to a broad international readership, and aim to provide an
> accessible route into publication for early career scholars.
>
> We are currently seeking to appoint new Associate Editors and
> peer-reviewers in order to expand our team. Applications are invited
> from scholars with research backgrounds in modern and contemporary art
> from any region of Asia. We are particularly interested in appointing
> scholars with expertise in the fields of Chinese, Indian, Korean and
> Singaporean art. Applicants should be in the advanced stages of PhD
> study, or have received their doctoral degree within the last two
> years.
>
> Associate Editors
> * are responsible for distributing Calls for Papers to their networks
> and institutions and seeking new contributors;
> * selecting articles for publication;
> * advising on the editorial stance and future development of Modern
> Art Asia;
> * liaising with authors and peer-reviewers to prepare articles for
> publication.
>
> Peer-reviewers
> * advise editors on the selection of articles for publication in
> accord with their own research specialisms;
> * review and copy edit submissions;
> * liaise with authors and editors to prepare articles for
> publication.
>
> Modern Art Asia typically publishes 6-10 articles quarterly. Editors
> and peer-reviewers will be involved in the preparation of an average
> of 4-5 articles throughout the year. Editors and peer-reviews may
> continue to submit articles for publication in Modern Art Asia. Prior
> experience of editing and publishing is not required. Further
> guidelines on the peer-review process will be made available on the
> contribute section of our website.
>
> Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Please send a synopsis
> of your current research, together with a copy of your CV; list of
> publications; and details of previous editing or publication
> experience (if applicable). For further information and to submit your
> application, please contact munro@modernartasia.com
>
>
> Visit the website at http://modernartasia.com/contribute.html
>
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