Events

Events

CFP: Chinese Studies Association of Australia 17th Biennial Conference

  Changing China: Then and Now Monday 29 November – Wednesday 1 December, 2021 The Australian National University, Canberra Change has been at the centre of the Chinese experience. Yet it has taken a range of forms and has elicited a variety of responses. The recurring cycle of 64 hexagrams in the foundational Yi jing […]

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ANZOR International Women’s Day Event: Gender, Diversity and Inclusion in Academic and Research Environments in Australia and Japan

In solidarity with International Women’s Day, researchers and practitioners from Australia and Japan will share perspectives on gender, diversity, and inclusion in academic and other environments, in both countries. Recent attention to gender is unfolding within a set of deeper and longstanding dynamics that define the contemporary academic and corporate environments, including the casualisation of

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Event held by The Goldberg Centre

The Goldberg Center is pleased to announce: Click to enlarge (pdf) “Mass Murder and U.S. Hegemony” Vincent Bevins Journalist and Author of The Jakarta Method: Washington’s Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program That Shaped Our World (Public Affairs, 2020) View Book on Publisher’s Website Friday, February 19, 2021 12:00 PM Join via ZOOM at

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Queering Our Worlds: A Tribute to Mark McLelland

The Association for Asian Studies presents a webinar to commemorate the legacy of Mark McLelland. Thursday, February 25, 2021 7:00-8:30pm Eastern Time Co-sponsored by Japanese Studies Association of Australia Consulting organizers: Vera Mackie and James Welker Mark McLelland (1966-2020) was a pioneering scholar, whose work served as an inspiration to so many people in various

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