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16 Jul 2002
Remaking Asia Pacific Studies: Knowledge, Power and Pedagogy, Dec 2002
School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawai`i, USA
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"Remaking Asia Pacific Studies: Knowledge, Power, and Pedagogy.
An international conference hosted by the School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies to be held at
the University of Hawai'i, 2-5 December 2002. The conference seeks to remake Asia Pacific studies around
curriculum that reflects movements of people and ideas across boundaries, as well as the complexities of
global-local relations. It considers the changing relationship between knowledge and power in Asia Pacific
scholarship, and explores new pedagogies that establish more equitable relations with studied communities.
Paper proposals due 30th August. Remaking Asia Pacific Studies is the capstone conference of the Moving
Cultures project, funded by Ford Foundationís Crossing Borders initiative. Further information
at [at the URL below], or from Terence Wesley-Smith twsmith@hawaii.edu."
URL http://www.hawaii.edu/movingcultures/
Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.hawaii.edu/movingcultures/
Link reported by: Terence Wesley-Smith (twsmith@hawaii.edu)
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