Greetings from Asian Studies Association of Australia!
Co-hosted by Monash Herb Feith Centre and LLCL, the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) 2022 Conference ‘Social Justice in Pandemic Times’ will bring together academics, activists, artists, students, practitioners and community members from across disciplines with shared interest in Asia, including Asian communities in Australia and globally. The conference will take place in the Learning and Teaching Building, Monash University Clayton Campus and virtually via an online portal from 5-8 July, 2022.
ASAA is pleased to announce that Call for Proposals is now open.
For more information, please visit the ASAA Conference 2022 website
General Information and Eligibility
- The theme of Social Justice is particularly apt as the region grapples with complex issues in a time of COVID-19.
- The conference is open to all who wish to share their scholarship and hear about Asia. It seeks to create conversation between people working across Asia.
- We welcome inter-country and interdisciplinary research and, befitting the theme, we aspire to ensure speakers represent all walks of life and engage a diverse range of topics. We thus encourage panel, roundtable and workshop organisers to include, where possible, a range of speakers, including people at different levels of their career trajectory.
Types of Proposal
- Individual papers
- Organised Panels
- Roundtable Discussions
- Workshops
- Exhibition Submissions
- Book Launches
- Post-Graduate Poster Presentations
Disciplines
Including but not limited to; Anthropology, Architecture, Diaspora, Economics, Gender, History, Human Rights, Language & Literature, Media, Performing & Visual Arts, Politics and Religion.
Timeline
- Call for Papers Deadline: November 22nd, 2021, register via ASAA Conference 2022 website.
- Acceptance of Papers: January 24th, 2022
IMPORTANT NOTES
- The FINAL decision of participants is from Asian Studies Association of Australia. No nomination needed from OIA UGM
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