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IAAS 2011 : International Association of Asian Studies Conference

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Link: http://www.naaas.org
 
When Feb 14, 2011 - Feb 19, 2011
Where Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Submission Deadline Nov 5, 2010
Notification Due Nov 5, 2010
Final Version Due Feb 14, 2011
Categories    asian studies   pacific islanders   china   communism
 

Call For Papers

The International Association of Asian Studies will host the national conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 14-19, 2011. This conference is expected to have more than 3,000 attendees. In addition, not less than 325 research sessions, round tables, panel discussions, performances and demonstrations will be scheduled throughout the week. In addition to the many scholarly sessions, the conference will also include many exhibitors, a career fair and health screenings.

Persons interested in presenting a paper, round table, etc. should submit an abstract, not to exceed two (2) pages, that are related to Asian and Asian-American experiences. Subjects may include, but are not limited to: literature, demographics, history, politics, economics, education, health care, fine arts, religion, social sciences, business and many other subjects. Please indicate the time required for presentation of your paper (25-45 minutes).

Interested scholars should submit his/her abstract with presenter’s name, institution/organization, address, phone and email no later than Friday, November 5, 2010. Please forward abstracts to: Dr. Lemuel Berry, Jr., Executive Director, NAAAS and Affiliates, P.O. Box 6670, Scarborough, Maine 04070, or by fax to (207) 839-3776, or via email at naaasconference@earthlink.net.

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