Cities, Suzhi and Citizenship
Panels revolving around the following keywords are welcome:
- Class, suzhi and citizenship
- Urban spaces and cultures
- Globalisation and cosmopolitanism
- City branding and local identities
- Education and knowledge
Single papers can also be submitted to this stream. If at a later stage you would like to re-address your submission to a more specific panel, you can do so by logging in and visiting your User Home page.
Peer review is provided upon request. For peer review, full papers of maximum 3,000 words have to be submitted by 31 January 2009. Presenters not interested in the peer review option are only required to submit an abstract (200 words).
Directors- Thao Nguyen, University of Western Australia
- Tina Schilbach, University of Sydney
Rural China
Papers revolving around the following keywords are welcome:
- Organisational spaces
- Welfare reforms and social support networks
- Migration and movements
- Governance, policy and economy
- Urbanisation and new socialist countryside
- Rural education
Single papers can also be submitted to this stream. If at a later stage you would like to re-address your submission to a more specific panel, you can do so by logging in and visiting your User Home page.
Peer review is provided upon request. For peer review, full papers of maximum 3,000 words have to be submitted by 31 January 2009. Presenters not interested in the peer review option are only required to submit an abstract (200 words).
Directors- Evelyn Chia, Australian National University
- Ivan Cucco, University of Technology Sydney
Cultural Industries and Media
Paper revolving around the following keywords are welcome:
- Creative industries
- Media and art markets
- Online cultures and online governance
- Global media, local media
- Knowledge economy
- Advertising and image technologies
- Non-mainstream media/underground artistic scenes
Single papers can also be submitted to this stream. If at a later stage you would like to re-address your submission to a more specific panel, you can do so by logging in and visiting your User Home page.
Peer review is provided upon request. For peer review, full papers of maximum 3,000 words have to be submitted by 31 January 2009. Presenters not interested in the peer review option are only required to submit an abstract (200 words).
Directors- Derrick Kwan, University of Sydney
- Tina Schilbach, University of Sydney
Politics and the Economy
Papers revolving around the following weywords are welcome:
- Government, ideology and Party-state
- Governance and corruption
- Environment
- Decentralisation and localisation
- Political economy, WTO and trade relations
- Nationalism, foreign policy and diplomacy
- Regional integration, transnational relations and overseas Chinese
Single papers can also be submitted to this stream. If at a later stage you would like to re-address your submission to a more specific panel, you can do so by logging in and visiting your User Home page.
Peer review is provided upon request. For peer review, full papers of maximum 3,000 words have to be submitted by 31 January 2009. Presenters not interested in the peer review option are only required to submit an abstract (200 words).
Directors- Ivan Cucco, University of Technology Sydney
- Thao Nguyen, University of Western Australia
History and the Future
Papers revolving around the following keywords are welcome:
- Reevaluating the past - Mao 70% right and 30% wrong?
- "5000 years of history": contemporary historiographies
- Envisioning China’s futures: reform discourses
- Modernisation, Development and Globalisation
Single papers can also be submitted to this stream. If at a later stage you would like to re-address your submission to a more specific panel, you can do so by logging in and visiting your User Home page.
Peer review is provided upon request. For peer review, full papers of maximum 3,000 words have to be submitted by 31 January 2009. Presenters not interested in the peer review option are only required to submit an abstract (200 words).
Directors- Evelyn Chia, Australian National University
- Ivan Cucco, University of Technology Sydney
Literature and the Arts
Papers revolving around the following keywords are welcome:
- Gender studies
- Plastic arts
- Visual arts
- Contemporary and classical literature
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
Single papers can also be submitted to this stream. If at a later stage you would like to re-address your submission to a more specific panel, you can do so by logging in and visiting your User Home page.
Peer review is provided upon request. For peer review, full papers of maximum 3,000 words have to be submitted by 31 January 2009. Presenters not interested in the peer review option are only required to submit an abstract (200 words).
Directors- Derrick Kwan, University of Sydney
- Tina Schilbach, University of Sydney
Other Research Areas
As is usual in CSAA conferences, panels addressing members' interests not covered in streams are welcomed. When submitting a panel which does not fit in the streams / keywords proposed above, please select this stream in the online submission form.
Panels can revolve, for example, around a common theme, an ongoing research project, an edited volume.
Directors- Ivan Cucco, University of Technology Sydney
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