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Call for Papers: "Southeast Asian environmentalisms: frameworks, 
discourses and networks"
Association of Southeast Asian Studies in the UK Conference, 9-11 
September 2011
Cambridge
http://aseasukmembers.org.uk/conference2011

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In recent decades, Southeast Asia has become a focal point for worldwide
environmentalist discourses and campaigns. Like other ecological
'hotspots', it is widely portrayed as a region filled with endangered
species, illegally-traded wildlife, disappearing rainforests and coral
reefs, and acres of oil palm plantations. Mounting global awareness of
these issues has accordingly given rise to numerous wildlife
conservation and rehabilitation campaigns, rainforest-protection
efforts, sustainability agreements, awareness-raising websites and
consumer boycotts of palm oil-based products, among other things.

This panel welcomes contributions which explore the many, varied
manifestations of environmentalism (in its broadest sense) throughout
Southeast Asia. This might include anything from the science and symbols
deployed by UK-based wildlife-protection initiatives to the social
ramifications of participation in environmentalist and conservation
causes by Southeast Asians themselves. Rather than viewing
'environmentalism' as a singular, distinctly 'Western' phenomenon,
contributors are invited to treat it as a site of interaction,
transformation and contestation in which both Southeast Asians and
non-Southeast Asians are implicated. In this respect, our interest is in
environmentalism/s/ as they have emerged in and around the region.

Proposals for papers should be sent to Liana Chua [log in to unmask] by 30
June 2011.

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Dr L.C.L. Chua
Research Fellow in Social Anthropology
Director of Studies in Archaeology&  Anthropology
Gonville and Caius College
Cambridge CB2 1TA
United Kingdom
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+44-(0)1223-760837

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