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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
26 Feb 2003
The 7th International Conference on Philippine Studies (7th ICOPHIL), Jun 2004
International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden, The Netherlands
Supplied note:
"The 7th International Conference on Philippine Studies (7th ICOPHIL),
'The Philippines: Changing Landscapes, Humanscapes, and Mindscapes in a
Globalizing World',
The Netherlands (Leiden-Amsterdam) 16-19 June 2004,
Organised by the International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden.
[...]
Proposals for panels and papers should be submitted by 1 October 2003, and
be sent to IIAS at iias[use"@"]let.leidenuniv.nl or by fax: +31 71 527 4162.
Proposals will be refereed.
Abstracts of approved papers are to be submitted by 1 December 2003.
Submission of complete papers to panel organisers by 1 April 2004. -
[...]
Some panel topics as suggested by the Organizing Board (naturally, other
topics are also welcome):
Nationalism and culture,
Indigenous peoples and ancestral domains,
Environmental politics,
Migration: new insights,
Conflict and conflict resolution,
State-society relations,
Issues in agrarian change,
Urban dynamics,
Old and new social movements,
Health, illness, and body politics,
Gender, class, and ethnicity: connections,
Socio-economic mobility,
Demography: the population problem revisited,
Philippine literature,
The media in social life,
Philippine studies: a state of the art,
ICT and new global Philippine entrepreneurship,
Regionalism and federalism,
Geopolitical developments in and around the Philippines.
[...]
- rr."
URL http://www.iias.nl/iias/agenda/icophil/
Internet Archive (www.archive.org) [the site was not archived at the time of this abstract.]
Link reported by: Rosanne Rutten (rrutten[use"@"]fmg.uva.nl), forwarded by h-asia[use"@"]h-net.msu.edu
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