Friday, December 23, 2011

Fw: [Samskrita] Useful links

 
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Dear Jonathan,
 
Please send it to the group so that all mmbers can enefit
 
Thanks in advance
 
Visva Shan

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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Cosmopolitan China: An Intl. Conf, Univ of Manchester 17-18 May, 2012

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 12:07 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Cosmopolitan China: An Intl. Conf, Univ of Manchester
17-18 May, 2012


> H-ASIA
> December 23, 2011
>
> Call for papers: Cosmopolitan China: An International Conference convened
> by Centre for Chinese Stujdies Pathways to Cosmopolitan PhD
> Program Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Culture, Manchester,
> May 17-18, 2012
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Cosmopolitan China An international conference convened by Centre for
> Chinese Studies Pathways to Cosmopolitan PhD Program Research Institute
> for Cosmopolitan Culture Manchester Architecture Research Centre To be
> held at the University of Manchester
>
> Location: United Kingdom
> Call for Papers Date: 2012-05-17
> Date Submitted: 2011-12-22
> Announcement ID: 190715
>
> Cosmopolitan China
>
> An international conference convened by
> Centre for Chinese Studies and Confucius Institute
> Pathways to Cosmopolitan PhD Program
> Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Culture
> Manchester Architecture Research Centre
> To be held at the University of Manchester on 17 and 18 May 2012
>
> Questions of ethnic diversity and multi-culturalism lie at the heart of
> debates on cosmopolitanism. To what extent can the case of China help to
> deepen and widen this debate? How does the case of China challenge the
> theoretical foundations of cosmopolitanism? Is there a Chinese or Asian
> kind of cosmopolitanism?
>
> Mark Lewis has called the Tang dynasty (618-906) a Cosmopolitan Empire,
> and China has variously been ruled by Jurchens (1115-1234), Mongols
> (1279-1368) and Manchus (1644-1911). The Treaty Port Era (1842-1949) was
> extraordinarily cosmopolitan as well as colonial, as China and Northeast
> and Southeast Asia were home to sizeable foreign populations of Europeans
> and Americans. In todays China, Han Chinese, themselves a multicultural,
> multilinguistic group, dominate an ethnically diverse nation-state.
> Post-Mao municipal authorities have reclaimed cities semi-colonial past to
> bring in foreign investment and drive economic development. Skyscrapers
> and Western-style shopping malls today dominate the Chinese urban
> landscape. Global and regional multimedia exchanges occur at a constant
> rate.
>
> We welcome scholars of China and Southeast and Northeast Asia to
> participate in a multi-disciplinary conference that tackles the issue of
> cosmopolitan China. Topics could focus on the following questions/issues,
> but we are open to a range of ideas:
>
> 1. Historical cosmopolitan cities, peoples, cultures and practices
>
> 2. Treaty Port / post-Mao urban re-structuring and socio-cultural
> regeneration
>
> 3. Contemporary cosmopolitan cities/peoples/cultures, new/hybridising
> trends
>
> 4. Chinese/Asian religious and popular trans-nationalism and
> internationalism
>
> 5. Comparative studies and theories on Chinese-Asian cosmopolitanism
> Inquiries and abstracts of no more than 200 words, with 5 lines of
> biographical information, should be sent to:
>
> David.Woodbridge@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk before 30 January 2012. Only
> those accepted to present at the conference will be notified by 6 February
> 2012. Accommodation and food will be provided during the conference but
> paper presenters should look for their own funding for travel.
>
>
> David.Woodbridge@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
> Centre for Chinese Studies
> Samuel Alexander Building
> University of Manchester
> Oxford Road M13 9PL
> Manchester UK
> Email: david.woodbridge@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP (Reminder) Rising Asia, Anxious Europe, Copenhagen 2-3 May 2012

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Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 12:07 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP (Reminder) Rising Asia, Anxious Europe, Copenhagen 2-3
May 2012


> H-ASIA
> December 23, 2011
>
> REMINDER Call for paper: "Rising Asia, Anxious Europe", Asian Dynamics
> Initiative, University of Copenhagen, May 2-3, 2012
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> REMINDER: CFP - "Rising Asia, Anxious Europe"
>
> Location: Denmark
> Call for Papers Date: 2012-01-15 (in 23 days)
> Date Submitted: 2011-12-20
> Announcement ID: 190643
>
> On 2-3 May 2012, the Asian Dynamics Initiative, University of Copenhagen
> will convene an international conference to unravel the new' encounter
> between Asia and Europe. The conference will feature distinguished keynote
> speakers and paper presentations from an inter-disciplinary group of
> scholars, focusing on Europe's new' relationship with Asia or the changes
> in Europe and Asia against the backdrop of such changing relationships.
> We invite scholars to reflect, describe and speculate on the current state
> as well as the future of Europe's new' engagement with Asia. We
> particularly invite empirical studies, ethnographies and historically
> grounded accounts of the event - of the rise of Asia - as witnessed in a
> variety of settings and localities. These include not only different
> regional experiences, but also transformations experienced at the level of
> macro policy making to everyday individual choices and patterns.
>
> Abstracts (no more than 250 words) should be submitted by 15 January 2012
> to Marie Yoshida (marie.yoshida@nias.ku.dk)
>
> The organizing committee will notify abstract submitters of acceptance by
> email no later than 27 January 2012.
>
> The idea is to address the political and policy concerns - ranging from
> anxieties of economic downturn and changing capital flows, climate change
> attributed to increased energy consumption in growing Asian economies,
> continued population growth that will potentially lay an even greater
> demand on the world's natural resources to fears of Europe losing its
> competitive edge in a world where Asian economic and military power might
> have an upper hand. In short, the rise of Asia' is not an event confined
> to Asia alone. Its effects can be witnessed in the ways European
> economies, societies, politics and cultural imaginings are themselves
> being rearranged as a consequence.
>
> There is of course nothing new about Europe-Asia encounters as such, yet
> the contours of such encounters continue to shift. The thrust of our
> exploration is not limited to the imagined rivalries between Europe and
> Asia, but includes exploring similarities, intimacies and unities in terms
> of intellectual, literary and artistic output that have defined and
> blurred the two entities predicated upon one another.
>
> We suggest the following sub-themes, although other topics relevant to the
> overall Asia-Europe theme are also welcome:
>
> Shifting Centres of Economic Gravity
> Environmental Challenges
> Urban Imaginaries and Power
> Changing Security Dynamics
> Historical Difference
> Bodies and Boundaries
> Cultural Affects
> Competition for Resources
>
>
> Read more on the conference website:
>
> http://asiandynamics.ku.dk/english/rising_asia_anxious_europe/
>
> The conference is organized by the Asian Dynamics Initiative, a
> cross-faculty and inter-disciplinary research priority area at the
> University of Copenhagen. http://asiandynamics.ku.dk/english/
>
>
> Marie Yoshida
> Asian Dynamics Initiative
> University of Copenhagen
> Leifsgade 33, 3
> 2300 Copenhagen S
> Denmark
> Phone: +45 35329521
>
>
> Email: marie.yoshida@nias.ku.dk
> Visit the website at
> http://asiandynamics.ku.dk/english/rising_asia_anxious_europe
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Sites of Modernity, Grad conf. Columbia Univ. Mar 1-2, 2012

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Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 12:07 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Sites of Modernity, Grad conf. Columbia Univ. Mar 1-2,
2012


> H-ASIA
> December 23, 2011
>
> Call for papers: "Sites of Modernity", Graduate conference, Columbia
> University, March 1-2, 2012
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> "Sites of Modernity" Location: New York, United States
> Call for Papers Date: 2012-01-15 (in 23 days)
> Date Submitted: 2011-12-15
> Announcement ID: 190546
>
> Graduate Student Conference
> Sites of Modernity
> March 1st-2nd, 2012
> CALL FOR PAPERS - DEADLINE EXTENDED
> Deadline: January 15, 2012
>
> Keynote Speaker: Gyan Prakash
> Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, Princeton University
>
> The Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies at
> Columbia University invites submissions for its third annual graduate
> student conference, entitled "Sites of Modernity," to be held March 1-2,
> 2012.
>
> The concept of modernity, thematized or not, lies at the root of most of
> the human sciences, even and especially those that constitute their
> objects as premodern. Traditional thinking about modernity as a
> specifically Western phenomenon has been challenged in recent years, and
> students in (current and erstwhile) area studies are particularly
> well-placed to reflect on the local or translocal nature of modernity:
> what are the sites of modernity? Of what specific places---whether we
> conceive of these as geocultural or geopolitical, or as translocal
> institutions or practices---can we justifiably apply the predicate modern?
> What logics organize the sites of modernity? And what insights into this
> contested concept can students of the Middle East, South Asia, Central
> Asia, and Africa in particular provide?
>
> Themes that papers or panels might explore include (but are not limited
> to):
> the spread or polygenesis of modern institutions;
> comparative modernities or pre-modernities;
> provincializing Western modernity;
> ownership of modernity and its narratives;
> colonial and post-colonial modernities;
> urban spaces and modernity;
> modernity and development;
> language practices (including standardization);
> institutions of learning;
> intellectual and literary cultures;
> printing and print capitalism;
> religious traditions and institutions;
> the nation and internationalism;
> transregional trade and finance;
> forms of social organization;
> political mobilization.
>
> Students who are interested in presenting a 20-minute paper should submit
> a 300-word abstract, with your name and institutional affiliation, to
> submit@mesaasgradconference.org by January 15, 2012.
>
> Participants will be notified of their acceptance by January 31. A limited
> amount of funds may be available to defray accommodation costs; further
> information will be available to participants at the end of January.
>
> Information will be posted on the conference website:
> http://www.mesaasgradconference.org. For any other inquiry please contact
> us via: info@mesaasgradconference.org
>
> Please circulate widely.
>
>
> Columbia University in the City of New York
> Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
>
> Email: http://www.mesaasgradconference.org
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Positions Public admin, social sciences, East China Normal Univ., Asst/Assoc. Prof

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 1:20 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Positions Public admin, social sciences, East China Normal
Univ., Asst/Assoc. Prof


> H-ASIA
> December 23, 2011
>
>
> Position(s): Public administration, public policy, educational management,
> security, human resources management, Assistant or Associate Professor
> (5), East China Normal University, Shanghai
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43978
>
>
> East China Normal University, School of Public ADministration
>
> Assistant and associate Professor of Public Administration, HR management,
> Social Security and Educational management
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: China
> Position: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
>
>
> School of Public Administration in East China Normal University, among the
> top Chinese universities, is advertising 5 new Assistant or Associate
> Professorships in Public Administration, Public Policy or HR Management,
> Social Security and Educational Management. The University is in downtown
> of Shanghai with pleasant campus. We are looking for specialties in
> public administration, public policy, social security, educational
> management and HR management in public sectors, but other areas
> concerning above-mentioned fields will also be considered. Applicants
> should be conferred with PHD by American universities or institutes on
> above areas. Applicants will be appointed to be associate professor or
> assistant professor based on your educational background, working
> experiences and research activities after interview.
>
> Application should be sent to Dr. Gao by email with your CV and 2-3
> research papers which show your academic capability. We will contact you
> for more details and have interview on network or any way which is
> convenient to you . Dr. Gao Email as follows: snowlakeg@yahoo.com.cn. For
> more information of School of Public Administration, Please visit our
> website http://www.cpa.ecnu.edu.cn/index.html.
>
>
>
>
>
> Contact: Dr. Enxin Gao
>
> School of Public Administration
>
> East China Normal University
>
> Zhongshan Road, North, No.3663, Shanghai 200062 P.R.China
>
> Email: snowlakeg@yahoo.com.cn
>
> Mobile Phone:86-13817565330
>
> Website: http://www.cpa.ecnu.edu.cn
> Primary Category: Public Policy
>
> Secondary Categories: Social Sciences
>
> Posting Date: 12/22/2011
> Closing Date 03/18/2012
>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Modern History (incl Asia) Goldsmiths Univ. of London, Lecturer

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 5:05 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Modern History (incl Asia) Goldsmiths Univ. of
London, Lecturer


> H-ASIA
> December 23, 2011
>
>
> Position: Modern History (including Asia), Lecturer, Goldsmiths University
> of London
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43984
>
> Goldsmiths University of London
>
> Lecturer in Modern History
>
>
> Institution Type: Other
> Location: United Kingdom
> Position: Lecturer
>
>
>
>
> Lecturer in Modern History
>
> From: 34,445 to 46,661 pa inc
>
> Position available from 1 September 2012
>
> New Cross, London
>
> Working in a department with a strong reputation, you will have excellent
> teaching skills and have a research profile which would justify submission
> to the next Research Excellence Framework. We welcome applications from
> suitablyqualified scholars working in any area of modern history.
>
> Applicants specialisingin non-European history are particularly encouraged
> to apply, because Europe (especially the UK) is already strongly covered
> by several staff. However, the main criteria for shortlistingwill be
> academic excellence, contribution to the department's REF submission and
> outstanding research potential.
>
> You will hold a PhD in History or other relevant discipline and a record
> of teaching in a diverse range of situations as well as excellent
> communication, consultative and interpersonal liaison skills.
>
> Ref: HIS000009
>
> Closing date:Friday 20 January 2012
>
> Interviews date: Monday 13 February 2012
>
> For further information please visit our
> website:www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/jobs/
>
> Committed to equality and diversity
>
>
> Contact: For further information please visit our
> website:www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/jobs/
>
> Website: www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/jobs/
> Primary Category: World History / Studies
>
> Secondary Categories: African American History / Studies
> African History / Studies
> American History / Studies
> Asian American History / Studies
> Asian History / Studies
> Atlantic History / Studies
> Australian and New Zealand History / Studies
> Canadian History / Studies
> East Asian History / Studies
> Japanese History / Studies
> Middle East History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 12/22/2011
> Closing Date 01/20/2012
>
>
>
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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: LEC Japanese Street Fashion from Meiji to Now, Sophia University ICC, January 10, 2012, Toby Slade

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Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 1:09 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: LEC Japanese Street Fashion from Meiji to Now, Sophia
University ICC, January 10, 2012, Toby Slade


> H-ASIA
> December 22, 2011
>
> Lecture at Sophia University, Institute of Comparative Culture, January
> 10, 2012, "Japanese Street Fashion from Meiji to Now" by
> Toby Slade
> ***********************************************************************
> From: "Sophia Univ., Institute of Comparative Culture"
> <i-comcul@hoffman.cc.sophia.ac.jp>
>
> Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture Lecture Series 2011
> Co-sponsored by the CIEE Study Center Japan
>
> JAPANESE STREET FASHION FROM MEIJI TO NOW
> DR. TOBY SLADE (UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO)
>
> January 10th, 2012 18:30-20:00
> Bldg. 10, Room 301, Sophia University, Yotsuya Campus
>
> This lecture will examine the unique path taken by Japanese fashion,
> starting in the Meiji period. It will explore the radical changes of the
> Meiji period, the flapper-age Taisho years, and the war, reconstruction
> and the Bubble. It will then discuss the fashion of today's Japan, from
> the top designers to the rapid street movements and the diverse
> subcultures. In particular it will examine the links between these vastly
> different times and what continuities and themes exist across the ages of
> fashion in Japan. While often a subject that is studied from the
> perspective of its fragment components, the scope of this lecture is
> deliberately broad in an attempt to identify the continuities and major
> themes of the entire history of Japanese
> fashion in the modern and postmodern eras.
>
> Toby Slade, a Ph.D. in Art History and Theory from Sydney University, is
> an associate professor of Arts and Sciences at University of Tokyo. His
> first book is _Japanese Fashion: A Cultural History_ (Berg). His on-going
> research is on fashion, popular and high culture, urbanity in Japan (from
> Meiji) and beyond into Asia.
>
> Free and open to all
> Lecture in English
>
> Inquiry about the talk should be addressed to David Slater
> (dhslater@gmail.com) or to the following offices.
>
> Sophia University Institute of Comparative Culture 7-1 Kioicho,
> Chiyoda-ku,
> Tokyo 102-8554, Japan http://icc.fla.sophia.ac.jp/
> Council on International Educational Exchange CIEE Study Center Japan,
> Sophia University www.ciee.org/isp
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