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Src: The Pacific Studies Monitor ISSN 1443-8976
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/pacific-www-monitor.html
21 Jun 2005
Pacific Islands Political Studies Association Conference (PIPSA) Conference, Nov 2005
University of the Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia.
Supplied note:
"Pacific Islands Political Studies Association Conference (PIPSA)
Conference 2005 - Na politiki ni kua: New trends in Pacific politics,
Suva, Fiji,
Nov 24-26.
Call for papers:
This is a call for papers for the next PIPSA conference to be held at the University of the South Pacific, in Suva, Fiji November 24-26.
The theme, Na politiki ni kua: New trends in Pacific politics, focuses on some of the current and emerging trends in the political processes, culture, institutions, thinking and values in the Pacific. [...]
Participants will include academics from various academic disciplines, policy makers, political analysts, practitioners, media, diplomatic service and members of the public interested in Pacific politics.
Submission dates-
Abstract:
A 200 word abstract is due before June 30 2005. It should be sent to Dolores Joseph, Pacific Institute of Advanced Studies in Development and Governance, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji; Phone: (679) 3232764; E-mail: Joseph_d@usp.ac.fj.
Paper:
The paper (about 8,000 words) is due before 10 November 2005. It should be sent to Dolores Joseph, Pacific Institute of Advanced Studies in Development and Governance, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji; Phone: (679) 3212764; E-mail: Joseph_d@usp.ac.fj.
Expression of interest:
For those who wish to attend (without presenting papers), please contact Dolores Joseph, Pacific Institute of Advanced Studies in Development and Governance, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji; Phone: (679) 3212764; E-mail: Joseph_d@usp.ac.fj.
[...]
Venue:
The main venues would be the University of the South Pacific Senate Room and the School of Social and Economic Development (SSED) lecture rooms. - cm."
URL http://www.pipsa.org.au/
Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.pipsa.org.au/
Link reported by: Cate Morriss (cam004[use"@"]student.usc.edu.au)
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