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> H-ASIA
> May 10, 2011
>
> Call for papers: "Public Action in Pakistan: Vacillating between Apathy
> and Anger", Institute of Social and Policy Sciences Islamabad,
> November 27-28, 2011
>
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>  Public Action in Pakistan: Vacillating between Apathy and Anger
> Institute of Social and Policy Sciences Islamabad, November 27-28, 2011
>
> Location: Pakistan
> Conference Date: 2011-11-27
> Date Submitted: 2011-05-04
> Announcement ID: 184988
>
> "Public Action in Pakistan: Vacillating between Apathy and Anger"
> November 27-28, 2011
>
> Institute of Social and Policy Sciences Islamabad invites papers for the
> first annual Colloquium on "Public Action in Pakistan: Vacillating between
> Apathy and Anger". The Colloquium is first in the series of annual
> multi-disciplinary colloquia which will allow different social sciences'
> perspectives leverage and enrich each other. Beyond its scholarly goals,
> we hope that the Colloquium would inform the debates on public policy and
> development agenda in Pakistan.
>
> I-SAPS is inviting scholars in local as well as international academia to
> discuss the difficulties in dealing with social change especially in
> developing and Muslim societies like Pakistan from multi-disciplinary
> aspects, with special reference to individual's personal behavior and its
> relation to societal changes. While noticing the non-presence of robust
> movements of social action in Pakistan, the academic wisdom identifies the
> supposedly widespread 'apathy' towards public action in Pakistani society
> as one of the major reasons. Dubbed at times as social malady, many
> observers claim that apathy is a commonly observed phenomenon in
> developing countries. Its symptoms include lack of participation and
> social responsibility resulting in meek public actions, allowing either
> the status quo or worsening of individual rights and civil liberties.
> While most continue with daily toil despite a perception of worsening
> social milieu, many are caught by raw anger which could vent out itself in
> self-destructive individual or group behavior. Before the recent upheavals
> in the Arab world, it was generally believed that apathy has become an
> epidemic in Muslim societies. The phenomenon also exists in the developed
> world where mass apathy towards political events and social movements has
> recently been getting a serious and closer academic attention.
>
> The Colloquium aims to study the dynamics of social change with special
> reference to Pakistan. I-SAPS would welcome theoretical and empirical
> contributions from historians, anthropologists, sociologists, political
> scientists, economists, psychologist, media specialists, development
> practitioners etc., elaborating the historical and cultural contexts of
> the phenomena of apathy and anger in Pakistan and proposing solutions to
> the social problems caused by them.
>
> We are accepting the Abstracts of proposed papers by 15th June, 2011. The
> Institute hopes to sponsor the participation of a limited number of
> scholars in the Colloquium in the beautiful city of Lahore. Finalized
> Papers shall be submitted by October 5, 2011 which will be sent out for a
> peer review. The accepted papers will be circulated to participants prior
> to the event. After the colloquium, developed versions of the papers
> presented in the colloquium will be eligible for publication by March
> 2012.
>
>
> W Hashmi
> I-SAPS
>
> P. O. Box 1379
> Islamabad- Pakistan
> UAN: 0092-51-111-739-739, Fax: 0092-51-2825336
> Email: info-colloquium@i-saps.org
>
>
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> May 10, 2011
>
> Call for papers: Journal of Lesbian Studies, special issue on "Lesbians,
> Sexuality and Islam"
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Call for Contributors: The Journal of Lesbian Studies- LESBIANS,
> SEXUALITY, AND ISLAM
>
> Publication Date: 2011-07-01
> Date Submitted: 2011-05-05
> Announcement ID: 185032
>
> Call for Contributors—please consider or let your friends and colleagues
> know!
>
> The Journal of Lesbian Studies will be devoting a special issue to the
> topic of LESBIANS, SEXUALITY, AND ISLAM, edited by Huma Ahmed-Ghosh,
> ghosh@mail.sdsu.edu.
>
> There has been very little published work on lesbians and Islam. Possible
> topics and methods include, but are not limited to religion, Quran,
> Hadith, Sharia, personal experiences of Muslim women, ethnic and regional
> diversities, oral histories, feminist theory, research, fiction, and
> poetry. Authors may use a pseudonym if they prefer.
>
> Please send a one-page abstract of your proposed contribution to Huma
> Ahmed-Ghosh at ghosh@mail.sdsu.edu by July 1, 2011. Proposals will be
> evaluated for originality and writing style, as well as how all the
> contributions fit together. Potential authors will be invited to write
> full articles in the range of 5,000 to 7,500 words.
>
> We hope you will consider writing about your scholarship or experiences,
> so that this important topic receives the attention it deserves.
>
> Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, Ph.D.
>
> San Diego State University --
>
>
> Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, Professor
> Department of Women's Studies
> Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies, Advisory Board
> Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, Advisory Board
> San Diego State University
> 5500 Campanile Drive
> San Diego, CA 92182
> Tel: 619-594-3046
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> Email: ghosh@mail.sdsu.edu
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> May 10, 2011
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> Nile Green (UCLA), "Bombay Islam: The Religious Economy of the Indian 
> Ocean," May 12, at the University of Chicago South Asia Seminar
>
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>
> Nile Green (UCLA), "Bombay Islam: The Religious Economy of the Indian 
> Ocean," May 12, at the University of Chicago
>
> Location: Illinois, United States
> Lecture Date: 2011-05-12 (in 2 days)
> Date Submitted: 2011-05-06
> Announcement ID: 185055
>
> The South Asia Seminar Series at the University of Chicago is pleased to 
> present:
> "Bombay Islam: The Religious Economy of the Indian Ocean"
>
> By
>
> Nile Green
> Professor of History
> University of California Los Angeles
>
> Thursday, May 12, 2011
> Foster 103, 4:30 P.M.
>
> Persons needing special assistance are requested to call Michael Burt at 
> 773-702-8637 in advance.
>
>
> Hasan Siddiqui
> Email: hsiddiqui@uchicago.edu
> Visit the website at http://bit.ly/lV2aQK
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> May 20, 2011
>
> Call for papers: Between Tradition and Change: The Future of English in 
> the Light of Globalization, Transculturalism and Internationalization
>
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> Ed. note: Unaccountably this announcement presents neither the dates nor 
> the location of this conference.  Consulting the referenced web page one 
> finds those details: The University of Southern Denmark, Kolding - October 
> 11-12, 2011.                                                FFC
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> Between Tradition and Change: The Future of English in the Light of 
> Globalization, Transculturalism and Internationalization
>
> Location: Denmark
> Call for Papers Date: 2011-10-11
> Date Submitted: 2011-05-05
> Announcement ID: 185015
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS. Invitation to submit indiviual papers.
>
> This conference will address English Studies as a discipline in transition 
> and reflect on where it has been and where it is going. With the meteoric 
> rise of English globally, the language is studied and used by as many as 2 
> billion speakers, and English Studies departments now teach such varied 
> subjects as communications, discourse and rhetoric, language, literature, 
> and film representing English language usage and texts across the globe. 
> The study of classical English texts might be declining, but that slack 
> has been taken up by other areas and endeavors, creating numerous 
> challenges and opportunities.
>
> The conference has five major strands.
> 1.Tradition and Its Discontents
> 2.Language, Culture, and Discourse
> 3.The Globalization of English
> 4.Internationalization and Learning
> 5.Finding Common Ground
>
> We invite contributions for the conference under these five different 
> strands especially but not exclusively.
>
> Please submit your proposals before 1st July 2011
>
>
> Jane Vinther
> University of Southern Denmark, Campus Kolding
> Phone (0045)6550 1453
> Fax (0045) 6550 1092
> Email: jvinther@language.sdu.dk
> Visit the website at http://www.sdu.dk/futureengconf
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> May 10, 2011
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> Call for papers: WACANA SENI Journal of Arts Discourse, Malaysia
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> CFP WACANA SENI JOURNAL FOR THE ARTS
>
> Date Submitted: 2011-05-06
> Announcement ID: 185033
>
> Wacana Seni, Journal of Arts Discourse is a refereed journal of the School 
> of Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia, published for the advancement of 
> scholarly knowledge about the arts in Malaysia and Asia. Each issue 
> contains articles and reviews of books, records, exhibitions, and 
> performances.
> The journal is published once a year. It promotes networking and exchange 
> between academics and practitioners. Articles appear in English and Malay.
>
> Wacana Seni is currently headed by a new Chief Editor, Assoc. Prof. Hasnul 
> Jamal Saidon with the following line up of editorial.
>
> Editorial members;
>
> Assoc. Prof. Shanti Balraj, School Of The Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia
>
> Dr. Mohd. Kipli A. Rahman, School Of The Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia
>
> Dr. Mumtaz P.V. Aboo Backer, School Of The Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia
>
> Dr. Jason Tye Kong -Chiang, School Of The Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia
>
> Dr. Sarena Abdullah, School Of The Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia
>
> Dr. Muhizam Mustaffa , School Of The Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia
>
> En. Safrizal Shahir , School Of The Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia
>
> The Editorial Board is drawn from staff members of the University. The 
> Board is assisted by panel of distinguished scholars from local and 
> foreign universities.
>
> The journal has a bilingual publishing policy (Bahasa Malaysia and 
> English) and is published once a year. Wacana Seni is accepted and will be 
> indexed in Scopus and listed in ERA Ranked Journal List.
>
> We are pleased to announce that commencing 20 April 2011 onwards, Wacana 
> Seni Journal of Arts Discourse will use ScholarOne Manuscripts, a web 
> based system for the submission and reviewing processes of articles. This 
> is the web based system used by many leading publishers. Essentially, the 
> system will handle all major steps involved in the publication of articles 
> and these include submissions, selection of reviewers, reviewing 
> processes, feedback to authors, etc.
>
> Researchers interested in submitting their papers must first register at 
> the website at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/wacanaseni. Please take 
> note that all manuscripts submitted via the online submission system will 
> only be considered for publication.
>
>
> Ass Prof Hasnul Jamal Saidon
> email:
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> Nor Laila: nor_laila AT usm DOT my
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> http://www.arterimalaysia.com/2011/05/06/wacana-seni-journal-of-arts-discourse/
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>
> Comment re: Future of English conference 
> ***********************************************************************
> From: Ian Welch <ian.welch@anu.edu.au>
>
> An interesting posting given the complexity surrounding the teaching of 
> English in English-speaking countries. School curriculum reform in 
> Australia, under the banner of "National Curriculum" has thrown up similar 
> comments on the issue of classical texts v contemporaneity. Similar 
> complexity has arisen in the Christian religion, where modern language has 
> almost completely replaced the older forms and new texts of the Bible, 
> Prayer Books, Hymnals abound. The emergence of modern language in the 
> churches parallels the massive decline in religious observances in much of 
> the English-speaking world but that is not to attribute decline in 
> religion to language shifts but rather to shifts in social values, 
> scientific understanding of the world, and so on.
>
>
> Ian Welch, Canberra
>
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Ed.by T.R. Krishnacharya/ ISBN.978-81-920763-0-0 (vol.I)/   Rs.400
 
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             9  Vols.Set. ISBN.978-93-81218-39-6 (set).  Rs.3000-00 
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No.3.  The Life of Buddha by Ashvaghosha  Bodhisattva -  Translated from Chinese into English by Samuel Beal. / ISBN 978-93-   81218-14-3 / Rs.450-00
No.4. Buddhist Suttas/ Eng.Trans. T.W.Rhys Davids. ISBN 978-93-81218-02-0 / Rs.450-00
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