Deadline: 28 February 2011
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS For the 3rd Annual Khmer Studies Forum
Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Ohio University
Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30, 2011
The 3rd Annual Khmer Studies Forum will be held at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio on Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30, 2011. This Forum is being organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Ohio University.
The Khmer Studies Forum is an opportunity to facilitate discussion on all aspects of Khmer (Cambodian) studies, including but not limited to Khmer language, history, culture, economics, politics, education, and the arts. Scholars from any discipline are welcome to submit abstracts, and graduate students are especially encouraged to participate. Participation in the Khmer Studies Forum is free.
The Khmer Studies Forum welcomes both individual and group submissions. A maximum of twenty minutes will be allocated for each individual or group presentation, and presentations will be grouped into panels based upon similarity of subject matter or theme. You are also welcome to submit proposals for complete panels (maximum of four presentations per panel).
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts should be between 250 and 300 words and submitted in WORD or PDF format. Please include the following information:
1) Name (if group, please list all participants)
2) Institutional Affiliation
3) Working Title
4) Summary of proposed presentation
5) Contact information: (preferably e-mail address)
DEADLINE: Submit abstracts to Ms. Sinoun Kim at sinounkim@gmail.com by February 28, 2011.
FORUM INFORMATION
Participants will be responsible for making their own travel plans to and from Athens, Ohio. The closest airport is Port Columbus International Airport (CMH). Affordable on-campus guest housing is available, and there are several inexpensive hotels close to campus. Alternately, members of the Southeast Asian Studies community at Ohio University may be able to provide weekend accommodation to some forum participants. For additional information on transportation and housing, contact the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at cseas@ohio.edu.
Updates regarding participants, panels, session times, locations, and events will be posted to www.seas.ohio.edu/events/khmerstudies2011.html, and the final program and schedule will be distributed to participants and attendees by email in early April 2011.
Questions? Contact Sinoun Kim at sinounkim@gmail.com.
More information here.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS For the 3rd Annual Khmer Studies Forum
Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Ohio University
Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30, 2011
The 3rd Annual Khmer Studies Forum will be held at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio on Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30, 2011. This Forum is being organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Ohio University.
The Khmer Studies Forum is an opportunity to facilitate discussion on all aspects of Khmer (Cambodian) studies, including but not limited to Khmer language, history, culture, economics, politics, education, and the arts. Scholars from any discipline are welcome to submit abstracts, and graduate students are especially encouraged to participate. Participation in the Khmer Studies Forum is free.
The Khmer Studies Forum welcomes both individual and group submissions. A maximum of twenty minutes will be allocated for each individual or group presentation, and presentations will be grouped into panels based upon similarity of subject matter or theme. You are also welcome to submit proposals for complete panels (maximum of four presentations per panel).
ABSTRACTS
Abstracts should be between 250 and 300 words and submitted in WORD or PDF format. Please include the following information:
1) Name (if group, please list all participants)
2) Institutional Affiliation
3) Working Title
4) Summary of proposed presentation
5) Contact information: (preferably e-mail address)
DEADLINE: Submit abstracts to Ms. Sinoun Kim at sinounkim@gmail.com by February 28, 2011.
FORUM INFORMATION
Participants will be responsible for making their own travel plans to and from Athens, Ohio. The closest airport is Port Columbus International Airport (CMH). Affordable on-campus guest housing is available, and there are several inexpensive hotels close to campus. Alternately, members of the Southeast Asian Studies community at Ohio University may be able to provide weekend accommodation to some forum participants. For additional information on transportation and housing, contact the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at cseas@ohio.edu.
Updates regarding participants, panels, session times, locations, and events will be posted to www.seas.ohio.edu/events/khmerstudies2011.html, and the final program and schedule will be distributed to participants and attendees by email in early April 2011.
Questions? Contact Sinoun Kim at sinounkim@gmail.com.
More information here.