[KS] ASCJ Call for Papers

カプリオマークE caprio at rikkyo.ac.jp
Sat Sep 24 06:43:37 EDT 2011


Dear list members,

The Asian Studies Conference Japan has sent out its call for papers.
We are very interested in quality presentation in all areas of Korean
Studies. Specific information is as follows. Please feel free to contact
me if you have questions.

Mark Caprio
Rikkyo University
caprio#rikkyo.ac.jo


The Executive Committee of the Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ)
invites proposals for panels, roundtables, and individual papers to be
presented at the Sixteenth Asian Studies Conference Japan, to be held
at Rikkyo University, Tokyo, on Saturday and Sunday, June 30-July 1, 2012.

The deadline for proposals is November 15, 2011. Results will be
announced before the end of December.

The online application forms are available on the ASCJ website. These
forms set out the requirements for individual paper proposals,
panel proposals, and roundtable proposals:
http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/~ascj/

Panels are proposed by individual scholars around a common subject.
Panels are composed of three or four paper presenters and one or more
discussants. Panel proposals should include a 250 word (maximum) abstract
from each participant as well as a 250 word (maximum) statement that explains
the session as a whole.

Roundtables offer an opportunity for participants to discuss a specific theme,
issue or significant recent publication. A maximum of six active
participants is recommended. While a roundtable proposal will not be as
detailed as a panel proposal, it should explain fully the purpose, themes or
issues, and scope of the session.

Individual papers give scholars an opportunity to participate in the
conference even if they are not able to put together a complete panel.

Since only a limited number of individual papers can be accommodated,
preference will be given to junior scholars. Applicants have a better chance
of acceptance as part of a panel.

Paper proposals should include a 250 word (maximum) abstract.

Please note that no person can appear on the program more than once.
The one exception is the doubling up of roles within a given panel
(organizer/chair for example, or organizer/presenter).

The Executive Committee encourages members to submit proposals that,
by focusing on more than one region or by drawing on more than one discipline,
will attract a broad range of scholarly interest. Suggestions for innovative
alternatives to the panels, individual papers and roundtables described above
are also encouraged.

We often hear from individuals who would like to form a panel, but are
short of one or two presenters. To make a  "call for co-panelists" through our
Twitter feed, see:
http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/~ascj/forms/proposal-indiv.html#twitter

The ASCJ Twitter address is: http://twitter.com/ascj20xx
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