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January 17-19, 2003.
Southeast Conference of Association of Asian Studies
42nd Annual Meeting
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Jekyll Island, GA

CALL FOR PAPERS

Armstrong Atlantic State University is the host of the 41st annual meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (SEC/AAS) on January 17-19, 2003, at Jekyll Island, GA. Proposals for panels on specific topics are expressly solicited; panels devoted to the development of teaching Asian subjects at the secondary or collegiate levels are especially encouraged. Individual papers may be submitted also. Only one paper per participant will be accepted.

SEC/AAS annual dues for 2002-2003 ($15 for individual regular membership or $5.00 for students and precollegiate teachers) are required for consideration of submissions. Dues must be received by the SEC/AAS Treasurer, Professor Charlotte Beahan, Department of History, 6-B Faculty Hall, Murray State University, Murray, KY 42071-3341 by the October 1, 2002 deadline for submissions. Please complete the membership form and make your check payable to SEC/AAS. If a submission is not accepted, dues will be returned. Conference materials and registration information will be sent only to those who have paid the SEC/AAS annual membership dues. Reminder: The $15 dues do NOT include registration fees for the conference itself.

Submission forms may be obtain from SEC/AAS website or from the 2003 Program Chair:
William (Bill) Head
111 Chantilly Drive
Fax: 478-926-7464
William.Head@robins.af.mil

You will be notified of acceptance by October 15, 2002.

One final typed copy of accepted papers must be sent to the discussant(s), and two copies and an abstract sent to the Panel Chair before December 31, 2002.


July 20-26.
Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World.
St. John's College, Santa Fe.
Culture and Ethics.
Contact:

Lani Roberts, Philosophy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331. Lroberts@orst.edu;



July 30-August 2.
Society of Indian Philosophy & Religion. Calcutta.
Mysticism, Reason, Art, and Literature: East-West Perspective.
Contact:

Chandana Chakrabarti, Elon college, Elon college, NC 27244; chakraba@elon.edu



August 10-16.
Sixth Symposium of the International Institute of Field Being.
Jiao Tong University, Xian, China.
Contact:

Lik Kuen Tong, Philosophy, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT 06430; iktong@fair1.fairfield.edu



May 16-18, 2003.
Second International Conference on Human Rights.
Mofid University, Qom, Iran.
Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights.
Contact:

Conference Secretariat, Mofid University, Sadooq Ave., Qom, Iran; TFHR@mofidu.ac.ir



August 8-10, 2003.
Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
Istanbul.
Philosophical Challenges and Prospects of the Dialogue of Cultural Traditions.
Contact:

George F. McLean, Council for Research in Values & Philosophy, Cardinal Station, P.O. Box 261, Washington, D.C. 20064; mclean@cua.edu:



August 10-17, 2003,
World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul: Philosophy Facing World Problems.
Deadline: June 1, 2002.
Contact:

Congress Secretariat, 21st World Congress of Philosophy, Ahmet Rasim Sok, 8/2, Cankaya, 06550 Ankara, Turkey toc@tfk.org.tr;< www.tfk.org.tr>



The University of New Mexico and the Rinzai-Zen Sangha of North America announce the twenty-sixth Annual Summer Seminar on Buddhism, from June 17-28, 2002, to be held at the Bodhi Manda Zen Center near Albuquerque. For details, contact:
The Religious Studies office of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131; tel. (505) 277-2009; religion@unm.edu



 
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