Schedule of Events
(1) Luncheon for Southeast Asia Students & Faculty
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 11:30 AM to 1 PM, at the Center for Southeast Asia Studies' Conference Room, located on the 6th floor of 2223 Fulton Street (go to http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/DE12.html for a clear map of this building's location).
The Berkeley Southeast Asianists graduate group
and UCB's Center for Southeast Asia Studies invite you attend the upcoming
informal luncheon for graduate students and faculty involved in or interested in
Southeast Asian studies here at UC Berkeley. We look forward to this
luncheon as an opportunity to make new and solidify existing connections among
students and faculty from a range of backgrounds and with a range of interests,
and hope you can join us for all or some portion of the luncheon.
Please RSVP to Dorian Fougeres <fougeres@nature.berkeley.edu> ASAP if you
plan to attend (and if so, whether you'd prefer a vegetarian meal), as the lunch
will be catered and we're trying to get some rough estimate of numbers.
(2) Planning Meeting for the Southeast Asian Futures Conference
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 10 AM, Strada Cafe (across the street from Kroeber Hall)
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and select those papers which we would like for the spring conference. Contact Jerome Whitington (fuse@uclink.berkeley.edu) if you would like to receive copies of the abstracts. If you plan to attend the meeting, please make sure to have read all the abstracts beforehand.
(3) 20th Annual Southeast Asia Conference: A Workshop on Southeast Asian Futures: Cosmopolitanism, Sovereignty, and Subjectivity
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 and 8, 2003, 150 University Hall
In collaboration with the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at Berkeley, we plan to hold this conference here on the Berkeley campus on Friday and Saturday, February 7 and 8, 2002. The BSEA graduate group is responsible for planning, organizing, and facilitating the conference, while the Center is responsible for logistical aspects. Please see the official conference website, http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~cseas/archive/conf2003.html, for further information on the workshop's rationale, goals, themes, and application process.