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A
publication of UWM's Center for International Education, Global Passport provides
up-to-date information on international education programs,
opportunities, and resources, including those offered by
Accommodation
of Persons with Special Needs Support the
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| Statement: The process of globalization has
generated an expected but equally unexpected new “intermediary” condition
of knowledge production: regionalization. In Asia, the intermediary can be
perceived in the context of Inter-Asia Cultural Studies movements, for
instance. This new set of trend has profound impacts on the present and
future intellectual work. It not simply serves to challenge our previous
analytical framework bound by the local society and hence to open up the
perspective to study the local in relation to the regional dynamics. It
further enhances the necessity to work together beyond nation-state
boundaries and calls for a change in our mode of thinking if not
intellectual life. In Asia , the processes of regional integration have
begun since the 1990' s and escalated in the new millennium. The purpose
of the conference is to reflexively investigate the emerging conditions of
knowledge on all levels and sites of intellectual
productions. Since the late 1990s, the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies (IACS) project has worked towards the imagination and possibilities of diverse forms of intellectual integrations in Asia . Besides publishing intellectual work produced out of Asia since 2000, the IACS has also organized various forms of activities to contribute to the interaction in Asia, including four major conferences held in Taipei, Fukuoka, Bangalore and Seoul. In 2004, an Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society (IACSS) was formed in response to meet the growing demand of younger intellectuals to expand the scale of interactions in the region. The 2007 Shanghai Conference is the first meeting organized by the IACSS, in cooperation with the Center for Cultural Studies at Shanghai University, to provide a platform so that scholars and intellectuals can meet each other to discuss and analyze urgent issues emerging in the Asia region. Keynote Speaker: Professor Partha Chatterjee (Center for the Study of Social Sciences, Calcutta , India ) Open Call for Panels: 1. The Conference will accept organized panels only, and will not accept individual papers. 2. Deadline for submissions: July 31, 2006, only through e-mail to: zhushanjie@vip.163.com cccs@vip.163.com cccsshu@yahoo.com 3. Panel proposals should include the following materials: a. general statement of purpose b. individual paper abstracts c. short autobiographical information for each participant (including panelists, moderator and discussant), plus e-mail address d. passport information (including number, name, and expiring date) The selection committee will NOT consider incomplete proposals. 4. The selection committee will review the panel proposals and select the best ones. Accepted panels will be announced on October 1, 2006 5. The conference particularly encourages the organizing of trans-local panel proposal. However, due to the limited resources and capacities the organizing committees may prioritize proposals and panelists within Asia. The conference organizing committees reserve the right to designate areas of priorities. 6. Language: English is the mediating language of the conference. We accept panel proposals for presentations in all Asian languages. We assume the panel organizers of such non-English panels will find ways to make translation into English available during the conference to increase the participation from the audience. 7. As a general rule, participants for the Society or Association conference will raise their own funding to join. We encourage all students and faculties to find their own travel fund where and if possible. 8. Limited funding will be available to support travel/accommodation for selected proposals from developing parts of Asia. Applications for funding support must be submitted with the panel proposal. The application should include paper title, abstract, short autobiographical information and projected budgets in details (airfare and accommodation). Recommendation letters are welcome though not compulsory. The committee will NOT consider incomplete applications. Accommodations: To be announced later. Registration: US$100 registration fee for salaried faculty, and US$50 for students and participants from developing parts of Asia, will be collected to cover meals, refreshment and conference booklet. |
Conference Participants: Authors, presenters and attendees - only need an internet connection and sound available on their computers in order to be able to contribute and participate in this international ground-breaking conference. The on-line structure of this high-quality event will allow academic professionals and industry participants to contribute work and attend world-class technical presentations based on rigorously refereed submissions, live, without the need for investing significant travel funds or time out of the office. Potential non-author conference attendees who cannot make the on-line conference dates are encouraged to register, as the entire joint conferences will be archived for future viewing. CISSE 2005 received 255 research paper submissions and the final program included 140 accepted papers, from more than 45 countries. The concept and format of CISSE 2005 were very exciting and ground-breaking. The PowerPoint presentations, final paper manuscripts and time schedule for live presentations over the web had been available for 3 weeks prior to the start of the conference for all registrants, so they could choose the presentations they want to attend and think about questions that they might want to ask. The live audio presentations were also recorded and were part of the permanent CISSE archive, which also included all power point presentations and papers. The CISSE conference audio room provided superb audio even over low speed internet connections, the ability to display PowerPoint presentations, and cross-platform compatibility (the conferencing software runs on Windows, Mac, and any other operating system that supports Java). In addition, the conferencing system allowed for an unlimited number of participants, which in turn granted us the opportunity to allow all CISSE participants to attend all presentations, as opposed to limiting the number of available seats for each session. Four Conferences: CISSE 2006 is composed of the following four conferences:
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Professor Naren ChittyPlease note: The Journal of International Communication now offers an online version in addition to its hard copy version. To view a free issue of The Journal of International Communication, "The United Nations at 80," please see http://www.mucic.mq.edu.au/jic/
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of International Communication
c/o Department of International Communication
Division of Society, Culture, Media & Philosophy
Macquarie University
North Ryde, NSW 2109 AUSTRALIA
naren.chitty@mq.edu.au
Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict StudiesIn addition, supply the manuscript electronically to wiinst@uwsp.edu.
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Points
LRC
900 Reserve Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481
Visit our website for more information: http://www.wisconsin-institute.org
Discussion of gender issues in each theme is
welcome.
For elaboration of conference themes, choose "Conference Themes"
at http://www.development-ethics.org/default.asp?cid=5012&sid=5022.
Proposals
should include an abstract of 500 words with the application form, which is also
accessible at http://www.development-ethics.org/default.asp?cid=5012&sid=5022.
Proposals
from outside Africa should be sent by email to Jay_Drydyk@carleton.ca
Proposals
from within Africa should be sent to the Conference Coordinator, Department of
Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda
or by email to brukooko@arts.mak.ac.ug.
Funding
for travel and per diem is available for up to 15 paper presenters from African
countries outside Uganda.
Description of Award
The
Scholarship stipend is $1,500.00 and will be issued by August
31,2006.
Application Deadline
Deadline for submission of the
Paddy Clancy Scholarship Application plus all supporting documents is July
31, 2006.
Application Procedure
Application Form and Support Materials should be returned to either of the following:
John Gleeson
Department of Celtic Studies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413
USASandra Joyce
Irish World Music Centre
University of Limerick
Limerick, IRELAND
Announcement of Awards: August
17, 2006
For more information: please contact John Gleeson at gleeson@uwm.edu
Background:Canada also participates in the Traditional
Fulbright Scholars Program and encourages scholars from a wide variety of fields
to apply. Detailed information on each of the nearly 30 Fulbright Visiting
Research Chairs in Canada is available at: http://www.cies.org/award_book/award2007/country/WesCanCA.htm
Additional
information on the Canadian research community is available at: http://www.cies.org/country/canada.htm
For
additional information, please contact Amy J. Harvey at (613) 688-5512 or ajharvey@fulbright.ca
The AGS Library is one of North America’s foremost geography and map collections with strengths in geography, cartography and related historical topics. Formerly the library and map collection of the American Geographical Society (AGS) of New York, it was transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries in 1978.
Applications must be received by October
20, 2006. All fellowships are tenable in 2007. For further
information, write, call or e-mail the AGS Library, P.O. Box 399, Milwaukee, WI
53201-0399, Tel. (414) 229-6282, E-mail agsl@uwm.edu.
Web site: http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/AGSL/fellowships.html
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