Friday, November 18, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA ICIRD 2012: Towards an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC): Prospects, Challenges and Paradoxes in Development, Governance and Human Security, Chiang Mai Univ., July 26, 2012

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 8:08 PM
Subject: H-ASIA ICIRD 2012: Towards an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC):
Prospects, Challenges and Paradoxes in Development, Governance and Human
Security, Chiang Mai Univ., July 26, 2012


> H-ASIA
> November 16, 2011
>
> ICIRD 2012: Towards an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC): Prospects,
> Challenges and Paradoxes in Development, Governance and Human Security
> Chiang Mai, Thailand, July 26, 2012
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> ICIRD 2012: Towards an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC): Prospects,
> Challenges and Paradoxes in Development, Governance and Human Security
>
> Location: Thailand
> Conference Date: 2012-07-26
> Date Submitted: 2011-11-14
> Announcement ID: 189758
>
> ICIRD 2012 will bring together various concerned groups,
> multi-disciplinary scholars and graduate researchers, as well as
> activists, state and non-state actors, NGOs, development workers, regional
> institutions and fellow citizens and non-citizens, in order to discuss the
> prospects and challenges for plans to move towards an ASEAN Economic
> Community, as well as some of the contradictory ideas being proposed. The
> outcomes of the conference will help foster a wider and deeper
> understanding of the AEC, plus help inform the public, and prepare people
> for the changes ahead and to cope with any unforeseen consequences.
>
> According to the Bali Concord II, the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)
> should become an integrated economic area by 2015, brought forward from
> the previous target of 2020. Although ASEANs vision has the community
> underpinned by three pillar institutions, namely the ASEAN Economic
> Community (AEC), the ASEAN Security Community (ASC) and the ASEAN
> Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC), much emphasis has been placed on the
> prospective growth in economic development and trade in the region.
> Supporters of this single market and single production base idea have been
> active within the concerned state agencies, especially the Ministries of
> Foreign Affairs and Commerce and their equivalents. A number of academic
> institutions and experts on economic development, international relations
> and regional economic integration have also come out in defense and
> support of the move towards an AEC, citing the benefits to be gained by
> the nations involved. However, concerns about and criticisms of this move
> have started to circulate among scholarly activists, non-state actors,
> NGOs, local and transnational civil societies.
>
> Points of concern with regard to development issues include regional
> disparities, uneven development, the impacts of large-scale infrastructure
> development on sustainable livelihoods, the enclosure of local resources,
> new forms of resource governance and accumulation by dispossession. With
> regard to international governance, the roles of state and non-state
> actors have been questioned in terms of the issues of democratization,
> privatization, participation, people-centered governance and transnational
> mobility and regulations, and on the human rights front, concerns have
> been raised regarding the rights of non-citizens, identity crises, health,
> food safety, sovereignty, feminization of labor and non-traditional
> security. It is clear these uncertainties and unresolved issues need to be
> addressed before the AEC becomes institutionalized. Needless to say, the
> larger economic conglomerations are already talking about an AEC plus one,
> three and even six, as the presence of China in particular, is already
> being felt around the region.
>
> Objectives: 1. To provide a deeper and more rounded understanding of
> regional development under the AEC;
> 2. To challenge the premise of economic integration and trade
> liberalization;
> 3. To examine the human landscape and humanization of development; and
> 4. To offer a forum for concerns to be heard and tackled seriously.
>
> Participants:
> - Scholars
> - NGOs
> - private sector associations
> - researchers
> - state agencies
> - regional institutions
> - local people
>
>
> ICIRD 2012 Office
> Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development
> Faculty of Social Sciences
> Chiang Mai University
> Chiang Mai 50200
> THAILAND
>
> Phone: +66 (0)53-943595-6
> Fax: +66 (0)53-893279
> E-mail: rcsd [at] cmu.ac.th, rcsd.cmu [at] gmail.com
> Visit the website at http://www.icird.org/2012/index.html
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Food and scarcity in South Asian literature and film - response

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Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:14 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Food and scarcity in South Asian literature and film -
response


> H-ASIA
> November 16, 2011
>
> Food and scarcity in South Asian literature and film - response
> ******************************************************************
> From: David Faust <faust011@umn.edu>
>
> Hindi novelist Amritlal Nagar wrote Bhūkha about the 1943 Bengal Famine.
> An English translation was published in 1990 under the title Hunger
>
> David
>
> --
> David R. Faust, PhD
> Librarian for South Asia, Middle East Studies, & East Asia
>
> Ames Library of South Asia Phone: 612-624-5801
> S-10 Wilson Library Fax: 612-626-9353
> University of Minnesota
> faust011@umn.edu
> Minneapolis MN 55455
> http://blog.lib.umn.edu/faust011/ameslib/
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP 3rd Intl Conf on Visualizing Asia in Modern World, A Conference of Image-Driven Scholarship, Princeton NJ, May 2012

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:33 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP 3rd Intl Conf on Visualizing Asia in Modern World, A
Conference of Image-Driven Scholarship, Princeton NJ, May 2012


> H-ASIA
> November 16, 2011
>
> 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON VISUALIZING ASIA IN THE MODERN WORLD: A
> CONFERENCE ON IMAGE-DRIVEN SCHOLARSHIP
> Princeton , NJ, May 11-12, 2012
>
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON VISUALIZING ASIA IN THE MODERN WORLD: A
> CONFERENCE ON IMAGE-DRIVEN SCHOLARSHIP
>
> Location: New Jersey, United States
> Call for Papers Date: 2011-12-23
> Date Submitted: 2011-11-14
> Announcement ID: 189749
>
> Jointly sponsored by the Visualizing Cultures project at M.I.T. and the
> following programs at Princeton University: Princeton Institute for
> International and Regional Studies and the East Asian Studies Program
>
> This two-day conference will be held at Princeton University on May 11-12,
> 2012 and will consist of image-driven presentations addressing both Asian
> and non-Asian representations of 19th and 20th-century developments in the
> history of East and Southeast Asia.
>
> The conference will be open to the public. Contributors will be provided
> lodging, but should be prepared to cover their travel expenses.
> Visualizing Asia in the Modern World follows a lively conference on this
> same subject held at Yale in the spring of 2010 and at Harvard in 2011,
> and we again look forward to international participation in opening these
> new windows of perception and understanding.
>
> The presentations themselves will be relatively brief, no more than 20
> minutes in length. Proposals for presentations, up to 3 pages double
> spaced, plus a small number of representative images, should be submitted
> by December 23, 2011 in PDF format please no files larger than 10mg.
>
> Upload to the URL--- http://blackshipsandsamurai.com/pdfs/sender.html
>
> Selections will be announced by January 31, 2012.
>
> For a suggestive sense of possible topical and thematic approaches,
> including innovative formatting of online scholarship and pedagogy, see
> http://visualizingcultures.mit.edu as well as the list of presentations
> made at the 2011 Harvard conference
>
> http://www.visualizingasia.com. Priority will be given to those who did
> not present at the previous conferences.
>
>
> Scott Shunk
> Massachusetts Institute of Technology
> 77 Massachusetts Ave. 14N-238
> Cambridge, MA 02139
>
> Email: shunk@mit.edu
> Visit the website at http://visualizingcultures.mit.edu
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP: European Association of South Asian Studies, July, 2012. Panel on "Of Saints, Converts, and Heroes: Hagiographies and Conversion Auto/biographies across Religions", Lisbon

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:37 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP: European Association of South Asian Studies, July,
2012. Panel on "Of Saints, Converts, and Heroes: Hagiographies and
Conversion Auto/biographies across Religions", Lisbon


> H-ASIA
> Nov. 16, 2012
>
> CFP: European Association of South Asian Studies, July, 2012. Panel on
> "Of Saints, Converts, and Heroes: Hagiographies and Conversion
> Auto/biographies across Religions", Lisbon
> ********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
>
> CFP: European Association of South Asian Studies, July, 2012. Panel on
> "Of Saints, Converts, and Heroes: Hagiographies and Conversion
> Auto/biographies across Religions"
>
> Location: Portugal
> Conference Date: 2011-12-15 (in 29 days)
> Date Submitted: 2011-11-12
> Announcement ID: 189700
>
> This panel will focus specifically on hagiographies and conversion
> auto/biographies across the religions in South Asia. Writing biographies
> and/or autobiographies is a political act. In the South Asian context of
> religious plurality, auto/biographies dominated by the identity of
> religion offer significant revelations on how both faiths and societies
> are envisioned, and on how cultural discourses are shaped. The panel will
> explore these writings as political acts of self- construction engaging
> with issues in and beyond the sacred, where the individual subject of
> these narratives is redefined in relation to caste, gender, linguistic,
> regional or national identities.
>
> Sipra Mukherjee, Associate Professor
> Department of English,
> West Bengal State University
> India
> Tel: +919830030881.
>
> Hephzibah Israel, Lecturer in Translation Studies
> Translation Studies Graduate Programme
> David Hume Tower 10.08
> University of Edinburgh
> Edinburgh EH8 9JX
> Tel: 0131 650 4467
> Email: sipra mukherjee , hephzibah israel
> Visit the website at http://ecsas2012.iscte.pt/
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Fw: H-ASIA: Resource A Forest History of India by Richard Tucker

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From: "Frank F Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 3:52 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Resource A Forest History of India by Richard Tucker


> H-ASIA
> November 18, 2011
>
> Resource (former member's publication) A Forest History
> of India by Richard Tucker
> ***********************************************************
> From: Frank Conlon
>
> During a very brief stay in Delhi, I encountered a new
> book by a former member that I felt should be noted here.
> Richard first contributed a study of M. G. Ranade and the
> career of social reform in western India. He subsequently
> took an "environmental turn" and collaborated with the late
> John Richards on a major project studying carbon in the
> world.
>
> A FOREST HISTORY OF INDIA
> by Richard P. Tucker
> Sage Publications, 2011, 276 pp
> ISBN 978-81-321-0693-7
>
> A Forest History of India is a study of the evolution of
> forest policy at the national level, in counterpoint with
> management at the provincial and local levels, primarily
> in the Himalayan districts.
>
> The book highlights the two main strains of conflict that
> characterize the evolution of professional forestry in
> India. First, the tension between the subsistence needs
> of the local population and the commercial needs of the
> colonial state, and second, the clash between the forest
> department, which sought to preserve and manage forests,
> and the revenue department, which was driven by the need
> to expand agriculture and industry.
>
> The contents are essays published in the 1980s and 1990s:
>
> Introduction
> Forest Management and Imperial Politics: Thana District,
> Bombay, 1823—1887
>
> The Forests of the Western Himalayas: The Legacy of British
> Colonial Administration
>
> The British Colonial System and the Forests of the Western
> Himalayas, 1815—1914
>
> The Historical Context of Social Forestry in the Kumaon
> Himalayas
>
> The Evolution of Transhumant Grazing in the Punjab Himalaya
>
> The British Empire and India`s Forest Resources: The
> Timberlands of Assam and Kumaon, 1914—1950
>
> The Depletion of India`s Forests under British Imperialism:
> Planters, Foresters, and Peasants in Assam and Kerala
>
> The Commercial Timber Economy under Two Colonial Regimes
> in Asia
>
> Resident Peoples and Wildlife Reserves in India: The Pre-
> history of a Strategy
>
> Non-Timber Forest Products Policy in the Western Himalayas
> under British Rule
>
> Index
>
>
> Richard P Tucker retired from Oakland University and is now
> Affiliate Professor in the School of Natural Resources and
> Environment, University of Michigan, USA
>
>
> For more information:
> http://www.sagepub.in/browse/book.asp?bookid=1635&Subject_Name=&mode=1#abt
>
>
> Frank Conlon
> H-ASIA
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Asian History, Hiram College, Asst prof

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To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 4:20 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Asian History, Hiram College, Asst prof


> H-ASIA
> November 18, 2011
>
>
> Position: Asian History, Assistant Professor (tenure-
> track), Hiram College
> ********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43805
>
> Hiram College, History
>
> Assistant Professor, Asian History
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Ohio, United States
> Position: Assistant Professor
>
>
> Hiram College seeks to hire into a tenure-track position a specialist in
> Asian History who is equipped to teach courses broadly across the Asian
> world. The candidate should be able to teach several regional courses
> (e.g.China, India, Japan, Pacific Rim, etc.) as well as our two-course
> World History survey. Ultimately, however, our emphasis is on creativity
> more than coverage. We seek someone who can stage original courses that
> are thematically linked to their own research or pedagogical interests.
> Candidates will also be expected to support the college's general
> education programs by teaching first-year writing-intensive classes or
> interdisciplinary courses linked to their research interests. The
> candidate would also have the opportunity to contribute to our Study
> Abroad program, leading Hiram students on 3- to 12-week trips overseas.
> One might also stage courses in our Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary
> Studies or Weekend College programs. The standard course load i!
> s 3 courses per semester. New hires would be eligible for a pre-tenure
> 12-week sabbatical after three years of service at the college.
> Interested applicants should submit their cover letter, curriculum vitae,
> three letters of recommendation, writing sample, and teaching materials
> electronically as a Word or PDF document(s) to HR@hiram.edu. Review of
> applications will begin in late December and will continue until the
> position is filled. Hiram College is an Equal Opportunity Employer
> committed to Excellence through Diversity. (www.hiram.edu)
>
>
> Contact: HR@hiram.edu
>
> Website: http://www.hiram.edu
> Primary Category: Asian History / Studies
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 11/17/2011
> Closing Date 01/02/2012
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position World (Asian) Hist, New Jersey City Univ., Asst prof

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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 11:24 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position World (Asian) Hist, New Jersey City Univ., Asst
prof


> H-ASIA
> November 19, 2011
>
>
> Position: World History (Asia pref)
> *****************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43824
>
> New Jersey City University
>
> WilliamJ. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences
>
> History Department/Social Studies
>
>
>
> Assistant Professor
>
> Anticipated Vacancy
>
>
>
> Anticipated Start Date: September 1, 2012
>
> New Jersey City University invites applications
> from candidates for a position in World History.
> Elementary/secondary teaching experience and
> knowledge of NJ and Common Core State Standards
> is highly valued.
>
>
> Candidate will be responsible for developing and
> teaching introductory and upper-level non-Western
> history courses at both our Jersey City campus
> and Wall Township, Additional Location. Research
> specialties are open, but preference will be given
> to candidates with a background in Asian or Middle
> Eastern history. Additionally, the candidate will
> advise education students and teach introductory
> and advanced social studies methods courses on
> both the undergraduate and graduate level education.
> The candidate may provide clinical supervision
> to student teachers in urban schools. The
> candidate will participate in departmental,
> college, and university committees.
>
> Qualifications:
>
> A Ph.D. in history is required; experience teaching
> at the elementary/secondary level in an urban school
> setting is preferred. Doctoral candidates will be
> considered but the degree must be attained by the
> time of appointment, September 1, 2012.
> Knowledge of NJ and Common Core State Standards in
> the discipline is preferred. The ability to teach
> off campus and courses delivered in online and
> blended formats are also preferred.
>
>
> Contact: Interested applicants are encouraged to
> submit electronically a cover letter, curriculum
> vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, a
> writing sample, and three (3) letters of
> recommendation by December 31, 2011, to:
>
> Dr. Barbara Feldman, Dean
> William J.Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences
> New Jersey City University
>
> 2039 Kennedy Boulevard
> Jersey City, NJ 07305
> Electronic submissions may be forwarded by
> December 31, 2011, to deancas@njcu.edu.
>
> Applications must be postmarked by December 31, 2011.
>
>
>
> An Equal Opportunity Employer
>
> Website: http://www.njcu.edu
> Primary Category: History Education
>
> Secondary Categories: Social History / Studies
>
> Posting Date: 11/18/2011
> Closing Date 02/16/2012
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: Position Jain Studies, Florida Intl Univ

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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 11:37 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Jain Studies, Florida Intl Univ


> H-ASIA
> November 19, 2011
>
>
> Position: Bhagwan Mahavir Professor of Jain
> Studies, Florida International Univesity
>
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=43816
>
> Florida International University, Religious Studies
>
> Bhagwan Mahavir Professor of Jain Studies
>
>
> Institution Type: College / University
> Location: Florida, United States
> Position: Tenure Track Faculty
>
>
> Jain Studies
>
> FIU is a multi-campus public research university
> located in Miami, a vibrant, international city.
> FIU offers more than 180 baccalaureate, masters,
> professional, and doctoral degree programs to
> over 46,000 students. As one of South Florida's
> anchor institutions, FIU is worlds ahead in its
> local and global engagement and is committed to
> finding solutions to the most challenging problems
> of our times.
>
> The Department of Religious Studies is pleased
> to announce an open rank search for the Bhagwan
> Mahavir Professor of Jain Studies. Candidates
> must hold a Ph.D. in Religious Studies or other
> appropriate field with a demonstrable record of
> teaching excellence at the college or university
> level as well as be able to mentor graduate
> students. Candidates must be proficient in
> English and have knowledge of at least one
> language of India, and have published works on
> Jainism and other religions of India, pursue a
> substantial research agenda, and should have
> significant field experience in India. The
> professor will teach a range of courses about
> the religions of India in general and Jainism
> in particular, and background in the field of
> religious studies and knowledge of world religions
> is desirable. The professor will work closely
> with the Jain Educational and Research Foundation,
> and will organize lectures and symposia. She or
> he will also oversee and develop exchange
> programs in India, including summer study
> programs and tours. The department, with nine
> full time members, offers B.A. and M.A. degrees
> and is located within FIU's School of International
> and Public Affairs (SIPA).
>
> Applications should be made online at
> https://www.fiujobs.org.
> Look for Open Rank Professor: Jainism, under the
> Religious Studies Department. Attach letter of
> application, CV, and writing sample to online
> application. The writing sample can be either
> a published article or a thesis chapter. FIU
> is an urban Research-Extensive institution
> with substantial research expectations of its
> faculty. In addition, send three letters of
> reference, transcripts and course syllabi to
> Professor Andrea Seidel, Bhagwan Mahavir Search
> Committee Chair, DM 320C, Florida International
> University, Miami, Florida 33199. Applications
> will be accepted until the position is filled;
> review of applications will begin 12/31.
> Send inquiries to: seidela@fiu.edu.
>
> FIU is a member of the State University System
> of Florida and is an Equal Opportunity, Equal
> Access Affirmative Action Employer.
>
>
>
> Contact: Professor Andrea Seidel
> seidela@fiu.edu
>
>
> Website: www.fiu.edu
> Primary Category: Religious Studies and Theology
>
> Secondary Categories: None
> Posting Date: 11/18/2011
> Closing Date 12/31/2011
>
>
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