[Culturetalk] Fwd: [Aaaps] Pacific Islands Political Studies Association - Call for Papers

Katerina Teaiwa katerina.teaiwa at anu.edu.au
Wed May 4 21:04:40 EDT 2011



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Subject: 	[Aaaps] Pacific Islands Political Studies Association - Call 
for Papers
Date: 	Thu, 05 May 2011 09:19:44 +1000
From: 	Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies 
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Reply-To: 	aaaps at anu.edu.au
To: 	'Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies' 
<aaaps at anu.edu.au>



Call for papers 12th PIPSA Conference - December 8 - 9,  2011

12th Pacific islands Political Studies Association (PIPSA) Conference

Hosted by The University of the South Pacific, Alafua Campus, Apia, Samoa

December 8-9, 2011

Pacific politics, Pacific communities

This is a general call for papers for the 12th PIPSA conference to be held
in Apia, Samoa, hosted by the University of the South Pacific, Alafua
Campus. The conference aims to explore a range of issues pertaining to the
relationship between politics and community in the Pacific. The broad theme
Pacific politics, Pacific communities attempts to capture the complex
relationship between communities and politics at the local, national,
regional and international levels in the Pacific. It covers a range of
issues and individual papers may focus on any of these specific areas:
.participatory democracy; community and grassroots governance; sustainable
development; regime change; media and democracy; migration and development;
conflict and conflict resolution; regional geo-politics; regional
intervention; human rights; law enforcement; land and indigenous rights;
youth participation; sovereignty and autonomy; sea-level rise; poverty and
marginalization; gender participation; aid and development; cultural
identity; citizenship; religion and politics; human security; regional
security; globalization and free trade; community violence; intra-regional
challenges; nation-building; constitutional and legal reform; electoral
democracy; civil society engagement; cultural and ethnic diversity;
political mobilization through virtual social networks. The 100 word
abstract should be sent to Sue Rider (sue.rider at anu.edu.au), Australian
National University or Folole Asaua (f.asaua at auckland.ac.nz), University of
Auckland, by 30 June 2011 and the 4,000 word paper by October 30 2011. Other
details of the conference will be sent out later.







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