PLEASE RE-ADDRESS YOUR MESSAGE IF YOU WRITE TO JOHN SHOEBERLEIN. THANK YOU! A. JAMESON ----- Original Message ----- From: John Schoeberlein - HFCAS <[log in to unmask]> To: Andrew Jameson <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 2:01 PM Subject: Resources/Networks of the Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies To: Mr. Andrew Jameson <[log in to unmask]> From: John Schoeberlein, Director, Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies President, Central Eurasian Studies Society Re: Resources/Networks of the Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies Dear Mr. Andrew Jameson: I outline below a number of information resources and networks which I hope will be of interest to you. Central Eurasia is understudied and it is generally difficult to get good information about the region. The Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies is working on a number of fronts to address this problem by promoting information exchange and building of the field of study. With heightened focus on Afghanistan and the region, now is an opportune time to bring these resources to wider attention. Please help to pass this on to anyone you know who would be interested. The resources/networks described below include: * The Central Eurasian Studies Society * The <CentralAsia-L> Announcement List for Central Asian Studies * The Central Asia Experts Directory (an on-line resource) * Dissertations in Central Asian Studies (on-line) * Guide to Scholars of Central Asia (print publication) * <Central Asian Studies World Wide> You are encouraged to visit the web addresses listed below, or to contact us via e-mail for more information about specific items or to sign up for any of the resources/networks. More information about Central Asia/Eurasia is available on the <Central Asian Studies World Wide> website (http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww/). Note that we use the terms "Central Asia" and "Central Eurasia" in more or less the same meaning, encompassing a broad region from Mongolia to the Black Sea and Afghanistan to Siberia. I write to you because you are in our database as someone with interest in/commitment to Central Eurasia. We send a broad mailing such as this about once a year to provide an update on resources which may interest you. If your interest in the region is not sufficient to justify our writing to you, please let us know and we'll take note accordingly. Please also let us know if your e-mail address changes so that we can stay in contact. If you receive more than one copy of this note from me, please let us know the duplicate addresses so that we can avoid this in future. Thank you for your interest! Sincerely, John Schoeberlein Director, Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies + e-mail: <[log in to unmask]> + web: <http://www.fas.harvard.edu/centasia/> President, Central Eurasian Studies Society + e-mail: <[log in to unmask]> + web: <http://www.fas.harvard.edu/cess/> Chief Editor, <Central Asian Studies World Wide> + web: <http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww/> =================================================== SOME KEY RESOURCES/NETWORKS Sponsored or Hosted by the Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies =================================================== MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION: [1] Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) A scholarly association with a worldwide membership of people who are committed to building the study of Central Eurasia in the humanities and social sciences. The Central Eurasian Studies Society holds an annual conference (this year: 17-20 Oct., Madison, Wisconsin), and publishes the Central Eurasian Studies Review, among other activities. Current membership includes about 750 people in over 50 countries. CESS information/on-line publications: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/cess To Register as a Member: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/cess/CESS_Membership.html To Sign Up for the CESS Occasional Mailing List (infrequent notices regarding CESS meetings, publications, and other activities): http://www.fas.harvard.edu/cess/CESS_Mailing_List.html If you are at the upcoming ASN conference in New York, 11-13 April 2002, join us for a short CESS Informational Meeting at Friday 12 April, 6:45 pm in Room 1512. ANNOUNCEMENT LISTS (via listserver): [2] <CentralAsia-L> - Announcement List for Central Asian Studies The widest reaching media in Central Eurasian studies. Distributes notices via e-mail about conferences, publications, grants, jobs and other matters of interest to people studying Central Asia/Eurasia. Over 3,200 subscribers worldwide. Contact: [log in to unmask] For information, or to subscribe, visit the webpage: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww/CASWW_CentralAsia-L.html To view the archive of past announcements, visit: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww/CASWW_CAL_Archive.html [3] Note: there is a separate announcement list covering events/resources at Harvard University -- information/subscription: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/centasia/Subscribe_CAHL.html ON-LINE DIRECTORIES: [4] "Central Asia Experts Directory" Provides a link between those who have expertise to offer on Central Asia and those who need it. Useful for journalists, international organizations, government, business... Currently, the Experts Directory contains about 200 experts on politics, international relations, economy, the environment, social issues, and cultural and historical background. To access the Directory or submit your information, visit: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww/CASWW_Expert.html [5] "Dissertations in Central Asian Studies" Comprehensive information on the current generation of young scholarship on Central Eurasia as reflected in Ph.D. and equivalent dissertations which have been completed in the past 8-10 years. This guide helps to identify unpublished work of interest to those selecting dissertation topics, organizing conferences, etc. Currently, the Dissertations in Central Asian Studies pages contain over 250 dissertations. Please help to ensure that your university/department's graduates are fully represented. To access the listing or submit information, visit: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww/CASWW_Diss.html REFERENCE ON WORLDWIDE SCHOLARS: [6] "Guide to Scholars of Central Asia" The second edition of the Guide to Scholars is due for publication soon. This will contain comprehensive information about over 3,000 scholars world wide in the society, politics, culture and history of Central Asia from the Caucasus to Mongolia. The first edition is sold out after two printings -- there is still time to include your data in the new edition if you are a qualified scholar. For more information, pre-orders, and to submit your data: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww/Guide_to_Scholars.html COMPREHENSIVE REGIONAL STUDIES WEBSITE: [7] <Central Asian Studies World Wide> <Central Asian Studies World Wide> is a central source for information relevant to the study of Central Asia: Central Asian studies research and training institutions, publications, conferences, contacts, and much more. We are interested to hear from those who might volunteer to serve as regional and thematic correspondents to help cover all aspects of Central Asian studies. http://www.fas.harvard.edu/casww