Social Science Research Council (SSRC) CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE: FRIDAY, September 14, 2007 International Conference on Inter-Asian Connections (Dubai, UAE: February 21-24, 2008) The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) is pleased to announce an open call for *individual research paper submissions* from researchers in any world region, to participate in a 4-day thematic workshop at an international conference on "Inter-Asian Connections." To be held in Dubai, February 21-24, 2008, the conference will host concurrent workshops showcasing innovative research from across the social sciences and related disciplines, on themes of particular relevance to Asia, reconceptualized as a dynamic and interconnected historical, geographical, and cultural formation stretching from the Middle East through Eurasia and South Asia, to East Asia. The conference structure and schedule have been designed to enable intensive ‘working group’ interactions on a specific research theme, as well as broader interactions on topics of mutual interest and concern to all participants. Accordingly, there will be public keynotes, plenaries, and roundtables addressing different aspects of Inter-Asian research in addition to closed workshop sessions. The concluding day of the conference will bring all the workshops together in a public presentation and exchange of research agendas that have emerged over the course of the deliberations in Dubai. Individual paper submissions are invited for the following workshops: Sites of Inter-Asian Interaction Networks of Islamic Learning across Asia: The Role of International Centers of Islamic Learning in Building Ties and Forging New Identities Distant Divides and Intimate Connections: Migrant Domestic Workers in Asia Law-in-Action in Asian Societies and Civilizations Multiple flexibilities: nation-states, global business and precarious labor Neoliberal Globalization and Governmentality: State, Civil society and the NGO Phenomena in Asia Initiatives of Regional Integration in Asia in Comparative Perspective: Concepts, Contents and Prospects Border Problems: Theory, Culture, and Political Economy Post-collective Economic Lives and Livelihoods: Studies of Economy, Institution and Everyday Practice in Post-socialist Eurasia and Asia Transnational Circuits: 'Muslim Women' in Asia Inter-Referencing Asia: Urban Experiments
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