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Aug 13, 2010

Publications of International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)


Asian Literary Voices. From Marginal to Mainstream




Author(s): Philip F. Williams (ed)

ISBN: 978 90 8964 092 5

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 176

Price € 37,50


Tracks and Traces. Thailand and the Work of Andrew Turton




Author(s): Philip Hirsch & Nicholas Tapp (eds)

ISBN: 978 908 964 249 3

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 168

Price € 27,50


South Asian Partition Fiction in English. From Khushwant Singh to Amitav Ghosh




Author(s): Rituparna Roy

ISBN: 978 90 8964 245 5

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 180

Price € 27,50


Varieties of Religious Authority: Changes and Challenges in 20th Century Indonesian Islam




Author(s): Azyumardi Azra, Kees van Dijk, Nico J G Kaptein (eds)

ISBN: 978 981 230 940 2

Publisher: ISEAS/IIAS

Publication year: 2010

Pages 211

Price USD $39.90


State, Society and International Relations in Asia




Author(s): Mehdi Parvizi Amineh

ISBN: 978 90 5356 794 4

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 312

Price € 44,50


Frameworks of Choice. Predictive and Genetic Testing in Asia




Author(s): Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner

ISBN: 978 90 8964 165 6

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 272

Price € 42,00


Asian Cross-border Marriage Migration. Demographic Patterns and Social Issues




Author(s): Wen-Shan Yang, Melody Chia-Wen Lu

ISBN: 978 90 8964 054 3

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 264

Price € 42,00


Modernization, Tradition and Identity. The Kompilasi Hukum Islam and Legal Practice in the Indonesian Religious Courts




Author(s): Euis Nurlaelawati

ISBN: 978 90 8964 088 8

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 296

Price € 42,00


China with a Cut. Globalisation, Urban Youth and Popular Music




Author(s): Jeroen de Kloet

ISBN: 978 90 8964 162 5

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Publication year: 2010

Pages 264

Price € 42,00


Decentralization and Regional Autonomy in Indonesia: Implementation and Challenges




Author(s): Coen J G Holtzappel, Martin Ramstedt (eds)

ISBN: 978 981 230 820 7

Publisher: ISEAS Publications

Publication year: 2009

Pages 433

Price US$79.90

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Network of International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

International Institute for Asian Studies


ABIA




The ABIA project is a global network of scholars co-operating on an annotated bibliographic database covering South and Southeast Asian art and archaeology. http://www.abia.net


Asia Studies in Amsterdam (ASiA)




Asian Studies in Amsterdam (ASiA) is a joint endeavour of the University of Amsterdam and the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS). ASiA aims to promote and facilitate the study of Asia through academic research and the organising of outreach activities within the Amsterdam region. http://www.iias.nl/asia


Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)




The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) was established in February 1997 under the framework of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) process. ASEF seeks to promote mutual understanding, deeper engagement and continuing collaboration among the people of Asia and Europe through greater intellectual, cultural, and people-to-people exchanges between the two regions. http://www.asef.org


Asian Borderlands Research Network




The concerns of the Asian Borderlands Research Network are varied, ranging from migratory movements, transformations in cultural, linguistic and religious practices, to ethnic mobilization and conflict, marginalisation, and environmental concerns. Its aim is to generate new knowledge and methodologies for a better understanding of transitional zones and borderlands in general. http://www.asianborderlands.net


EASAS




The board of the EASAS consists of 12 elected and 3 coopted, in all 15 ordinary members, representing the various academic disciplines represented by the Association as well as the regional specialisations of the members. http://www.easas.org


ECARDC




The ECARDC Network (European Conference on Agriculture and Rural Development in China) was set up as an academic network to provide a forum to meet, discuss and share information and experiences about China's agricultural and rural development among scholars, development agencies, international donors, and professionals in development aid. http://www.ecardc.org


European Alliance For Asian Studies




The European Alliance for Asian Studies (Asia Alliance) is a co-operative framework of European institutes specializing in Asian Studies. http://www.asia-alliance.org


European Studies Programme at Delhi University




The European Studies Programme at Delhi University is framed keeping in mind certain aspects of the disciplines of sociology and social anthropology in particular and the social sciences in general in India. URL: http://www.europeanstudiesgroupdu.org/


ICAS




The International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) is listed among the largest gatherings of research scholars from Centres on Asia and Asian studies, especially in the humanities and social science.

URL: http://www.icassecretariat.org


South Asian Studies Association (SASA)




The primary purposes for which SASA was organized are: to promote scholarly study of and public interest in South Asian civilizations and affairs; to provide a public forum for the communication of research and scholarship on South Asia, by means of an annual conference; to promote scholarship and networking opportunities for scholars of South Asia between annual conferences through electronic and other media; etc. See: http://www.sasia2.org


Virtual Collection of Masterpieces (VCM)




33 museums from Asia and 38 from Europe have contributed approximately 1400 masterpieces to the Virtual Collection of Masterpieces (VCM). This web-accessible selection of images and accompanying information on Asian masterpieces from Asian and European museums is a fantastic search tool for people from various levels interested in Asian art and cultural history. The VCM project promotes mutual understanding and appreciation between the peoples of Asia and Europe, specifically through the use of works of art and culture. URL: http://masterpieces.asemus.museum
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