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Subject: NZASIA 2013 - Submission Extended / Theme Update
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*16 May 2013*
British Association for Chinese Studies
_NZASIA 2013 - Abstract submission extended / Theme update_
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Thank you to those of you who have already submitted abstracts.
We are delighted to announce that abstract submission for *NZASIA 2013*
has been extended to *10 June*.
The conference theme is */'Environment, Dis/location and Cultural Space'./*
Our focus is to explore the multiplicity of intersections which arise
from a multidisciplinary consideration of the navigation, creation,
articulation, and representation of environment in Asia. Our aim is to
consider and interpret the concept of environment through multiple
perspectives and interpretations.
Conference presenters who are interested in contributing to this theme
are invited to consider:
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The construction and understanding of spatial meanings, including
but not limited to geographical, social, physical, psychological,
cultural, juridical, and historical space.
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The ways that these become dislocated or relocated in resonance
with innovation, change and conflict.
At the same time NZASIA 2013 welcomes presentations from the full range
of disciplines and research related to the study of Asia, as is the
usual practice at NZASIA conferences. The choice of theme is to
encourage papers with a shared research focus and does not preclude
panels, papers and presentations that range across all the perspectives
which inform the breadth of scholarship in Asian Studies.
Fully developed papers on the theme will be considered for a publication
deriving from the conference. More information on this will be
available in due course on our website.
To submit your abstract, please click here
<http://www.nzasia2013.org.nz/abstracts/> and read the instructions.
You can then click on the submission link.
/Please note: For optimal viewing we recommend you use Internet
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Submitters will be notified of the results of the abstract review in mid
July.
Don't hesitate to contact me with any inquiries.
Kind regards,
*Sue Maloney*
Conference Coordinator
The University of Auckland
Phone: +64 9 923 5642
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Dr Sarah Dauncey
Lecturer in Chinese Studies
Careers, Alumni and Marketing
School of East Asian Studies
University of Sheffield (Times Higher Education University of the Year)
http://www.shef.ac.uk/seas/
Honorary Secretary, British Association for Chinese Studies
Commissioning Editor of JBACS
http://www.bacsuk.org.uk/
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Sheffield, S10 2TD
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