Organizer: Center for Southeast Asian Studies at University of Hawaii, Mānoa and Michigan State University
Type/Location: Virtual
Description:
This panel will explore challenges and opportunities faced by Southeast Asian and western scholars in writing about Southeast Asian. Panelists are primarily early academic researchers who are based in Southeast Asia and western universities. Scholars from different disciplines will discuss how scholars’ geographical, political, institutional, cultural contexts shape the way they write and publish about Southeast Asia.
Dr Try Thuon, Lecturer and Department Head, Faculty of Development Studies at the Royal University of Phnom Penh
Dr Samphoas Im, a visiting scholar at Stanford University and an affiliated scholar at the University of Michigan
Dr Cheng Nien Yuan, Faculty Early Career Award Fellow at the Singapore University of Technology and Design
Dr Maggie Jack, Industry Assistant Professor at New York University
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