LA LETTRE DU 25 JUILLET 2016

LA LETTRE DU 25 JUILLET 2016

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ASEAS, vol. 9, no. 1 (2016) : Political Ecology and Socio-Ecological Conflicts

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  • Political Ecology and Socio-Ecological Conflicts in Southeast Asia by Melanie Pichler, Alina Brad

  • Current research on Southeast Asia

  • Multi-Functional Lands Facing Oil Palm Monocultures: A Case Study of a Land Conflict in West Kalimantan, Indonesia by Rosanne Elisabeth de Vos

  • Assembling Resistance Against Large-Scale Land Deals: Challenges for Conflict Transformation in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea by Anne Hennings

  • It Takes a Rooted Village: Networked Resistance, Connected Communities, and Adaptive Responses to Forest Tenure Reform in Northern Thailand by Kimberly Roberts

  • Philippine Mining Capitalism: The Changing Terrains of Struggle in the Neoliberal Mining Regime by Alvin Almendrala Camba

  • Gaining Recognition Through Participatory Mapping? The Role of Adat Land in the Implementation of the Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate in Papua, Indonesiatudy: Implementation of Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate, Papua, Indonesia by Rosita Dewi

  • “Dry Feet For All”: Flood Management and Chronic Time in Semarang, Indonesia by Lukas Ley

  • Mimicry of the Legal: Translating de jure Land Formalization Processes Into de facto Local Action in Jambi province, Sumatra by Yvonne Kunz, Jonas Hein, Rina Mardiana, Heiko Faust

  • The State of Coal Mining in East Kalimantan: Towards a Political Ecology of Local Stateness by Anna Fünfgeld

Research Workshop

  • Contested Frontiers: Indigenous Mobilization and Control over Land and Natural Resources in Myanmar's Upland Areas by Rainer Einzenberger

  • Assembling the ‘Field’: Conducting Research in Indonesia’s Emerging Green Economy by Zachary R. Anderson

In dialogue

  • “Some of the Best Movement People are Political Ecologists at Heart”: An Interview About Political Ecology With Nancy Peluso by Melanie Pichler

http://www.seas.at/our-journal-aseas/browse-issues/aseas-91-political-ecology-and-socio-ecological-conflicts/

Revue en ligne et en libre accès.

Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde, vol. 172, nos 2-3 (2016)

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  • Introduction by Jeremy J. Kingsley & Kari Telle

  • From “Men of Prowess” to Religious Militias : Informal Sovereignties in Southeast Asia by Joshua Barker

  • Mimicking the State in Burma/Myanmar : Royal, Nationalist, and Militant Ideology in a New Buddhist Movement by Nicklas Foxeus

  • A Hyper-Royalist Parapolitics in Thailand by Tyrell Haberkorn

  • Organized Violence and the State : Evolving Vigilantism in Indonesia by Laurens Bakker

  • Expansion in the Shadow of the Company : Concurrent Representations of Karangasem by Hans Hägerdal

  • Death and the Control of Life in an Indonesian City by Robbie Peters

Book Reviews

http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/22134379

Revue en ligne et en libre accès. La bibliothèque est abonnée à la version papier. Vous serez prévenus quand elle arrivera.

Sojourn, vol. 31, no. 2 (juillet 2016)

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Articles

  • Buddhist Holy Man Khruba Bunchum: The Shift in a Millenarian Movement at the Thailand–Myanmar Border by Amporn Jirattikorn

  • 78s and the Golden Age of Thai Song: Content and Analysis of the Thai 78 rpm Discographical Framework by James Mitchell

  • Chinese Women Ethnopreneurs in Southeast Asia: Two Case Studies by Caroline S. Hau

  • Propaganda and the Public: The Shaping of Opinion in the Southern Vietnamese Countryside during the Second Indochina War by David Hunt

  • Through Racing Goggles: Modernity, the West, Ambiguous Siamese Alterities and the Construction of Thai Nationalism by Thak Chaloemtiarana

Sojourn Symposium

  • A Life Beyond Boundaries: A Memoir. By Benedict R. O'G. Anderson. Review essays by John Sidel, Danilyn Rutherford and Michael Montesano, with an introduction from Hui Yew-Foong and Kathleen Azali, and an excerpt from Benedict Anderson's final book by Hui Yew-Foong, Kathleen Azali, James Sidel, Danilyn Rutherford, Michael J. Montesano, Benedict R. O’G. Anderson

Book Reviews

https://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/2167

La bibliothèque est abonnée à cette revue en ligne et dans sa version papier. Pour l’accès en ligne : voir le mode d’emploi dans la Dropbox du CASE à la rubrique Infos divers.

JMBRAS, vol. 89, part 1, no. 310 (june 2016)

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  • Editor’s note by Paul H. Kratoska

Articles

  • Nusantara : history of a concept by Hans-Dieter Evers

  • The Customary Tenure Enactment and Matrilineal Land Rights in Negeri Sembilan by Maznah Mohamad

  • Immigration Control during the Malayan Emergency: Borders, Belonging and Citizenship, 1948–1960 by Low Choo Chin

  • Cleansing the Sacred Mountain in the Aftermath of the 2015 Mount Kinabalu Earthquake by Cai Yunci and Judeth John Baptist

Special Section: Ethnographic Notes on the Funeral Rituals for Lee Kuan Yew

  • Ethnographic Notes on the State Funeral of Lee Kuan Yew: Introduction by Martha Kaplan and John Kelly

  • Nation and Consecration: Conversions of Death into Sacrifice in Singapore by John Kelly

  • The Well-Prepared Death of Lee Kuan Yew by Li Nanlan

  • Individual and State Narratives of Lee Kuan Yew as Ancestor and Founding Father by Hong Cheng Yee

  • Minority Voices and Dominant Structures: The Case of Amos Yee by Ronald Y. Chen

  • Singaporean Reactions to Commemorations of Lee Kuan Yew in Tamil Nadu by Alisha Elisabeth Cherian

Documents from Malaysian History

  • A Flood in the Triang Valley in December 1896 by Arthur Keyser, Collector and magistrate

Book Reviews

https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/33754

Le numéro est en accès libre sur Project Muse. Nous sommes abonnés à la version papier et vous serez prévenus dès que nous la recevrons.

Asian Ethnology , vol. 75, no. 1 (2016) : No. spécial : “Salvage and salvation : religion, disaster relief and reconstruction in Asia”

Guest edited by Philip Fountain, Levi McLaughlin, Patrick Daly, and Michael Feener

A signaler

  • Salvage and salvation : guest editors’ introduction by Philip Fountain and Levi McLaughlin

  • Buddhist Disaster Relief: Monks, Networks, and the Politics of Religion by Jeffrey Samuels

  • Mennonite Disaster Relief and the Interfaith Encounter in Aceh, Indonesia by Philip Fountain

  • Religion and Reconstruction in the Wake of Disaster by R. Michael Feener and Patrick Daly

http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/publications/asian-ethnology/listofjournals/

Revue en ligne et en libre accès, Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture

Nouvelle publication

Regional Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, vol. 1, no. 1 (juillet 2016) : Plural Identities in Southeast Asia : Plural identities in Southeast Asia

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Editorials

  • Introducing RJSEAS: Message from the Editor by Maria Serena Diokno, RJSEAS Editor

  • Editor's Note: Identity, Agency, and Community in Southeast Asia by Maitrii Aung-Thwin, Issue Editor

Articles

  • Reimagining Plural Identities in Multicultural Societies: A Case Study of the Borderland Tai in Mainland Southeast Asia by Aranya Siriphon

  • Space, Agency, and Narratives of Identity: The Indigenous Peoples of the Cordillera, Northern Luzon, Philippines by Maria Nela B. Florendo

  • Peranakan as Plural Identity: Cases from Peninsular Malaysia by Pue Giok Hun

  • Maintaining Ethnic Identity and Marching Towards Modernity: Ethnic Minorities and the Dilemma of Development in Vietnam by Nguyễn Công Thảo

  • Transgender in Indonesian Media: Negotiating the Self Project of Identity by Wening Udasmoro

  • Ancestor Worship and Reconstruction of National Identity in Vietnam’s Post-Socialism Era by Nguyễn Văn Chính

http://www.rjseas.org/current

Revue en ligne et en libre accès publiée par le Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program (SEASREP).

Il suffit de créer un compte sur le site pour accéder aux PDFdes articles.

Inside Indonesia, no. 125 (juil. –sept. 2016): Cultural Heritage

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  • The hidden story of Borobudur : a local communities’ perspective by Dedi Supriadi Adhuri and Gutomo Bayu Aji

  • The political economy of cultural heritage in Trowulan : the battles for the future of an archaeological landscape by Sugih Biantoro

  • Religious conflict and heritage management in Banten Lama : an ongoing struggle to control a historic mosque disrupts a heritage region by Herry Yogaswara and Tine Suartina

  • “Kampoeng Cyber” : Yogyakarta’s little internet community, Taman Sari by Michael Romanos

  • Shifting sands : archeology and public participation in Indonesian heritage management by Daud Aris Tanudirjo

  • The pattern of a batik revival : how UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage program transformed the batik neighbourhood of Laweyan by Tod Jones

  • Good intentions, mixed realities : Bali’s World Heritage listing has put its rice-farming culture under stress by Graeme MacRae

  • Heritage adrift : what next for Indonesia’s underwater cultural heritage? by Natali Pearson

http://www.insideindonesia.org/

Revue en ligne et en libre accès.

HAU : Journal of Ethnographic Theory, vol. 6, no. 1 (2016)

A signaler

  • Book Symposium - Ethical life: Its natural and social histories (Webb Keane)

  • Book Symposium - The empty seashell: Witchcraft and doubt on an Indonesian island (Nils Bubandt) : cet ouvrage est à la bibliothèque du CASE.

http://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau/issue/view/hau6.1

En ligne et en libre accès.

Appels à contributions

Appel à propositions d’ateliers pour le 6e Congrès Asie, 26-28 juin 2017, Sciences Po Paris

http://www.gis-reseau-asie.org/appels-communications/appel-propositions-ateliers-congres-asie?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook

AAS 2017 Annual Conference, 16-19 mars 2017, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Date limite d’envoi des abstracts : 9 août 2016

http://www.asian-studies.org/Conferences/AAS-Annual-Conference-2017/Call-for-Papers-Annual-Conference

Colloque International « Appropriation d’espaces en contexte colonial et impérial », 12-14 juin 2017, IMAf – IREMAM, Université Aix-Marseille

Axes thématiques

    1. Modalités d’appropriation : imaginaires, discours, techniques, outils

    2. Acteurs et interactions sociales : négociations, conflits, accommodements, dynamiques sociales passées et présentes

    3. Impacts environnementaux, paysagers, sociaux, économiques, politiques, culturels

    4. Temporalités de l’appropriation : moments, durées, rythmes

    5. Lieux et échelles : parcours, territoires, limites, articulation entre échelles d’action et niveaux d’analyse

http://www.mmsh.univ-aix.fr/News/Pages/Flash-64.aspx

http://iremam.cnrs.fr/IMG/pdf/Appel_ColloqueAppropriations2017-2.pdf

“Environmental Change, Agricultural Sustainability, and Economic Development in the Lower Mekong Basin”, 16-18 mars 2016, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Held from March 16 – 18, 2017, this conference will focus on the environmental challenges, especially climate change, to agricultural sustainability in the Lower Mekong Basin of Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, with special attention to Cambodia and Vietnam. The conference will consist of interdisciplinary paper and poster presentations by both scholars and practitioners. Proposals that consider Mekong Basin agriculture in a larger historical and cultural context, in political and environmental dialogue with other countries in the region (e.g., China), or that are comparative are especially encouraged.

The deadline for proposals is November 1, 2016. Proposals should include a 300-word abstract, a 2-page c.v., and contact information. Papers of participants will be due on March 1, 2017. Proposals can be sent as an attachment to an email and should be sent both to Professor Mart Stewart, Department of History, Western Washington University (Mart.Stewart@wwu.edu) and Dr. Seak Sophat, Head, Department of Natural Resource Development and Management, Royal University of Phnom Penh (seak.sophat@rupp.edu.kh).

Wacana : Journal of the humanities of Indonesia, vol. 18 (2017): “Indigenous communities”

Date limite d’envoi des propositions : 1er décembre 2016

http://wacana.ui.ac.id/index.php/wjhi

Wacana est distribuée par Brill en Europe.

Nouvelle publication

Southeast of Now : directions in contemporary and modern art publiée par NUS Press

SOUTHEAST OF NOW: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art is delighted to announce that NUS Press, the scholarly publishing arm of the National University of Singapore, has agreed to take on publication and distribution of the journal. This will include print and digital publication through a leading online scholarly database of peer-reviewed academic journals.

SOUTHEAST OF NOW will be the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scholarly research on the modern and contemporary arts of Southeast Asia.

Our inaugural issue, Part I of ‘discomfort’, is scheduled for soft launch and release in November 2016, with the official launch of the publication slated for March 2017. Part II of ‘discomfort’ will be launched in September 2017. Thereafter, we will be publishing two issues each year. The first volume (number 1 and 2) will be available free-of-charge, and we are beginning fund-raising efforts to keep the journal Open Access on a long-term basis. We regret that our initial launch has been delayed, due to unforeseen complexities in setting up the initial administrative infrastructure for the journal.

The inaugural issue of SOUTHEAST OF NOW will include: an essay by Patrick D. Flores proposing new ways of thinking the avant-garde in Marcos-era Manila; an interview with Stanley J. O’Connor conducted by Pamela N. Corey, surveying seven decades of scholarship on the region and its modern and contemporary arts; an essay by Kathleen Ditzig that examines the ideological fault lines of the First Southeast Asian Art Conference and Competition of 1957; an essay by Thanavi Chotpradit on the politics of Thai art history; and an essay by Michelle Antoinette on artists’ explorations of the body and the self, in paint and in performance. Also included are unpublished archival documents from the Sri Lanka Archive of Contemporary Art, Architecture & Design, compiled by Sharmini Pereira with P. Kirubalini; and artist pages featuring Shooshie Sulaiman, and Tom Nicholson in collaboration with Grace Samboh.

A Call for Papers for Volume 2 (numbers 3 and 4), on the theme of ‘movement’, has now been launched. This Call for Papers considers culture as constitutive of multiple and overlapping encounters underwritten by complex structures of connections. Interested scholars, artists and others may consult the our website for more information, or to download a PDF version of the Call for Papers. Questions, comments, and proposals may be directed to southeastofnow@gmail.com.

http://southeastofnow.com/call-for-papers-volume2/

Symposium : Intersections of the Literary & Artistic Worlds in Myanmar & the Region in the 20th Century, 26/05/2017, Singapore

This proposed one-day symposium corresponds to the last leg of the NTU-funded project on AungSoeillustrations.org, a database of illustrations by Myanmar’s trailblazer of modern art, Bagyi Aung Soe (1923–1990).

http://ntuprojects.com/portfolio/aung-soe/symposium/

Prix

Prix de thèse du GIS Asie

Le GIS Asie (http://www.gis-reseau-asie.org/) organise en 2016 la première édition du Prix de thèse sur l'Asie.

Sont éligibles des travaux soutenus en 2014 et 2015, dans toutes les disciplines des lettres et sciences humaines et sociales et portant sur l'Asie (de l'Asie centrale à l'Indonésie).

Trois prix, d'une valeur de 2000€ chacun, seront attribués par le jury, composé de membres du conseil scientifique du GIS, et seront remis solennellement en décembre 2016.

https://asiethese2016.sciencesconf.org/

Thèse

“How Wayang storytelling is changing”, Leiden University

Wayang is a centuries-old Javanese tradition, but this style of puppet theatre is undergoing serious change. Kathryn Emerson shows this based on the work of Purbo Asmoro. PhD defence 28 June.

https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/2016/07/how-wayang-storytelling-is-changing

Séminaire

"Reconsidering Cina: the Nature of a Bugis Proto-Polity and Its Implications for the Study of Traditional Southeast Asian Statecraft" by Kathryn Wellen, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, 12 juillet 2016, SOAS History Department

Abstract

In Bugis mythological literature, South Sulawesi is dominated by two major powers: Luwuq and Cina. While the location of Luwuq is well-known, the kingdom of Cina seems to have vanished around 1500 leaving little trace of its former importance. By asking new questions of old sources, specifically by interrogating the earliest known Bugis historical sources against the landscape, Cina has been shown to have had a presence not only in the Cenrana valley but also in the Walanae valley and to have been larger and more influential than previously believed. This new understanding of Cina has radical implications for the early history of South Sulawesi.

Of broader interest, however, are the implications of this new understanding of Cina for our understanding of Southeast Asian statecraft. While Cina has traditionally been considered a complex chiefdom or kingdom, it might instead represent an earlier stage in the development of complex societies. Appearing in surprisingly few historical records, “Cina” could simply be a trope for a kinship group identified by descent that claimed the right to rule a particular region. Also significant is Cina’s close historical relationship with Luwuq. It appears from the historical and archaeological record that Cina established Luwuq as an industrial outpost and that the two polities maintained a special and close relationship through shared mythology, marriage and synergistic economic interest. This paper will compare the importance of kinship in Cina and other traditional Southeast Asian states relate the new understanding of Cina to models of Southeast Asian statecraft such as the mandala and galactic polities.

https://www.facebook.com/SouthEastAsia.SOAS/posts/905854276143525

A lire

“Colonial-era pulp fiction portrays 'technicolor' Myanmar” by Andrew Selth, 11/07/2016, Nikkei Asian Review

http://asia.nikkei.com/Life-Arts/Arts/Colonial-era-pulp-fiction-portrays-technicolor-Myanmar

“Recent excavations at a Megalithic jar site in Laos: site 1 revisited” by Louise Shewan, Dougald O’Reilly & Thonglith Luangkhoth, Antiquity

http://asia.nikkei.com/Life-Arts/Arts/Colonial-era-pulp-fiction-portrays-technicolor-Myanmar

“Beijing’s South China Sea Claims Rejected by Hague Tribunal” by Jane Perlez, 12/07/2016, New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/13/world/asia/south-china-sea-hague-ruling-philippines.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=0

“Understanding Thailand’s Deep South conflict through the struggle to preserve Malay language” by Thaweeporn Kummetha, 14/07/2016, Prachatai

http://prachatai.org/english/node/6361

Keputusan Final IPT ’65: Indonesia Bertanggungjawab Terhadap Kejahatan HAM Berat 1965-1966

http://www.tribunal1965.org/id/ringkasan-temuan-dan-rekomendasi-sidang-ipt-1965/

Final Report of the IPT 1965: Findings and Documents of the IPT 1965

http://www.tribunal1965.org/final-report-of-the-ipt-1965/

Mapping Singapore: 1819–2014 by Mok Ly Ing

“This fascinating essay detailing the history of mapping in Singapore between 1819 and 2014 was written by Mr Mok Ly Yng, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, one of Singapore’s leading map consultants and a regular visitor at the National Archives.The essay was published as a chapter in National Library Board’s Visualizing Space: Maps of Singapore and the Region” (2015) publication. The full essay from the book is shared here with the kind permission of Mr Mok and National Library Board:”

Visualising Space_Ch3. Mapping Singapore 1819 – 2014 by Mr Mok Ly Yng

http://www.nas.gov.sg/blogs/offtherecord/mapping-singapore1819-2014/

A voir

SEA Studies Symposium 2016 : “Human and Environmental Welfare in Southeast Asia”, 14-16 avril 2016, University of Oxford

The videos for the 5th SEA Studies Symposium are up! Please visit our youtube page for the videos. Unfortunately, we were not able to film all the sessions. We apologise if a session you wish to view is not available.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLamJwDWjLKgS713iPPicW6qGZ0-9i6E8C

Cinéma ASE

“Two Indonesian films to be screened at 69th Locarno Film Festival” by Asmara Wreksono, 14/07/2016, Jakarta Post

http://www.thejakartapost.com/life/2016/07/14/two-indonesian-films-to-be-screened-at-69th-locarno-film-festival.html

BD ASE

Loo Hui Phang (texte), Philippe Dupuis (dessin), Nuages et pluie, Futuropolis, 2016

L’histoire de Nuages et pluie se déroule dans une Indochine française fantasmée, peu après la fin de la première guerre mondiale. Werner, le triste héros, est un soldat allemand qui ne s’est pas remis du conflit et de la responsabilité qu’il s’attribue dans la mort de son ami Georg …

https://asialyst.com/fr/2016/07/13/deux-bandes-dessinees-pour-l-ete/

http://www.futuropolis.fr/fiche_titre.php?id_article=724198

Ressources

“Learning65”: National University of Singapore helps survivors of ’65 massacre tell their own stories

http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/natl-university-of-singapore-launch-online-campaign-for-65-massacre-survivors/

Over 3000 historic photographs and prints with images from the Dutch East Indies, China, Japan, Singapore and Suriname from the KITLV were donated to Wikimedia.

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:KITLV_donation_2016

Site Web : Mekong Land Research Forum

The Mekong Land Research Forum online site was developed in 2015 by a team at the University of Sydney, as part of an exercise carried out with the Mekong Region Land Governance program. This exercise also included the writing of country papers on the political economy of land governance in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, and one Regional overview paper. The Regional Centre for Social Science and Sustainable Development at Chiang Mai University manages the resource as part of the Mekong Land Research Forum.

Le site propose des liens et des bibliographies dont on peut télécharger les textes.

http://www.mekonglandforum.org/

Bourses

Dartmouth Postdoctoral Fellowships

These postdoctoral fellowships foster the academic careers of scholars who have recently received their Ph.D. degrees, by permitting them to pursue their research while gaining mentored experience as teachers and members of the departments and/or programs in which they are housed. The program also benefits Dartmouth by complementing existing curricula with underrepresented fields. Applications will be accepted in the various fields of humanities, social sciences, interdisciplinary programs, sciences, engineering, business and medicine.

Applicants for the 2017 – 2020 Society Fellowships must have completed a Ph.D. no earlier than January 1, 2015. Candidates who do not yet hold a Ph.D. but expect to by June 30, 2017, should supply a letter from their home institution indicated that the applicant is expected to receive the degree before November 1, 2017.

Date limite pour l’envoi des candidatures : 19 septembre 2016

http://www.dartmouth.edu/sof/fellowships/postdoc.html

Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellowship : InterAsian Contexts and Connections, Social Science Research Council

This year, we are pleased to offer two separate fellowships opportunities, and are encouraging applications that engage with a number of Invitational Priorities, including those that explore linkages beyond the InterAsian expanse and that emphasize connections between Asia and Africa.

The first, the Transregional Research Junior Scholar Fellowship: InterAsian Contexts and Connections, builds upon the SSRC’s current transregional grants program through which more than 50 individual fellowships totaling nearly $2 million have been awarded (please see detailed descriptions of our fellows’ research projects here: 2012–2013, 2013–2014, and 2015–2016). These fellowships support junior scholars (one to five years out of the PhD) as they complete first books or undertake second projects. In addition to funding research, the fellowships create networks and shared resources that will support fellows well beyond the award period, providing promising scholars important support at critical junctures in their careers. In 2016, approximately twenty awards of up to $45,000 each will be awarded to scholars located in any world region. Award funds are to be disbursed flexibly over the period April 1, 2017–August 1, 2018.

The second, the SSRC Global Summer Semester Residency at the University of Göttingen, is a short-term fellowship opportunity offered in collaboration with the CETREN Transregional Research Network at the University of Göttingen in Germany. Support will be provided to a small cohort of researchers who are working on projects that reflect the existing research expertise at the University, and that build upon CETREN’s research themes: Movements of Knowledge, Media, Migration and the Moving Political, and Religious Networks. Recipients will be based in residence at the University of Göttingen for the 2017 summer semester (April 15, 2017–July 15, 2017).

Date limite de candidature : 19 septembre 2016

http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/view/transregional-research-fellowship/

Scientific employee (post-doc) for social-anthropological research on mainland Southeast Asia (contemporary and/or historical perspective), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna

The Institute for Social Anthropology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna (www.oeaw.ac.at/isa/) is devoted to the study of humans’ embeddedness in social relations and cultural frameworks.

Le poste doit être pourvu d’ici le 15 octobre 2016.

http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobDetails/34102236

Postes

Chair Professor/Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor (Development Studies/Comparative Politics/Politics/Environmental Policy) in the Department of Asian and International Studies [Ref. C/357/09], City University of Hong Kong

Pour les trois derniers postes on demande un spécialiste de l’Asie du Nord-Est ou du Sud-Est.

Date limite de candidature : 19 septembre 2016.

http://www.cityu.edu.hk/hro/en/job/current/academic.asp?ref=uac-c357

Associate Professorship in Sociology with a special focus on Asia, University of Copenhagen

The Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen, invites applications for a position as Associate Professor in Sociology with a special focus on Asia. The position is available from January 1st, 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Date limite de candidature : 31 août 2016

http://employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=841021

ARI Job Opportunities 2017/18 (Senior Research Fellow, Research Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, or Visiting Senior Research Fellow Sabbatical), National University of Singapore

Date limite de candidature : 14 octobre 2016

https://ari.nus.edu.sg/Page/ARI-JobOpportunities2016-17