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Chanroeun

This announcement is also posted on http://www.cambosastra.org/

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Conference Announcement: Cambodia and World History/World History and
Cambodia, January 3-4, 2010, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
 The second “Cambodia and World History/World History and Cambodia”
conference will be hosted by Pannasastra University of Cambodia in Phnom
Penh, January 3-4, 2010.  The first symposium, held in January 2009,
attracted scholars from Britain, Thailand, and the United States who engaged
in lively discussions with their counterparts at Pannasastra University and
the Royal University of Cambodia.

This year’s program will similarly be devoted to generating dialog among
scholars within and outside of Cambodia about Cambodia’s place in
World History. It also seeks to stimulate discussion of world history
methodology and those world history processes that have application to the
Cambodian past.

Further, it will examine the possible role world history can play in framing
pre- and post-conflict Cambodian history and thus aid in the development
of Cambodia’s educational establishment at all levels of instruction.

 Among the topics that may be addressed at the symposium are: the nature of
world history; the processes of indigenization; localization,  and
syncretism in Cambodian history; the decline and fall of classical
societies; Diaspora and gender studies; the colonial experience;
nationalism; post-conflict studies; trade, religion and culture in Cambodia,
regional questions in global perspective; borderlands;  regionalism and
regional diplomatic relations; investment, tourism and  resource management
issues; the environment; comparative genocide; and models for World History
and global studies in Cambodia both in terms of scholarship and instruction.
These topics are examples only and should not be taken to exclude proposals
on other topics.

 A working dinner meeting will be held on Sunday, January 3,, with an
all-day conference on Monday, January 4, which will follow an all-plenary
roundtable format, with all participants attending consecutive one hour-long
sessions held throughout the day (with a break for lunch), followed by a
working farewell dinner. The sessions will be organized around topically
grouped presentations limited to 10-15 minutes each to encourage discussion.
 It is not expected that formal papers will be read. These presentations
can, however, form the basis for publication in a contemplated volume or as
part of a forum or individual articles in the journal World History
Connected.

 The symposium is sponsored by Teachers Across Borders, Inc. (TAB), a
non-profit international educational organization. The conference serves as
the first of a series of TAB annual activities in Cambodia designed to
further Cambodia’s national educational goals.

 TAB programs are open to all. There is no registration fee and it is not
necessary to make a presentation to participate in this dialog.  There is,
however, no honorarium for travel or housing.

Individual presentations as well as an entire panel may be submitted for
inclusion in the program. Please send a brief vita with full contact
information and a brief abstract to the program chair.  Those who plan to
attend the symposium, but not make a presentation, should inform the
program chair of their plans for logistical purposes (room seating, etc.).

 The program chair is Professor Marc Jason Gilbert, National Endowment for
the Humanities Endowed Chair in World History, College of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Hawaii Pacific University, 1188 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu,
Hawaii 96813. Phone: 808-544-1169; E-mail: [email protected].

Tentative Schedule:

Participants will gather for transportation to a working dinner on Sunday
evening (exact time to be arranged), January 3 in the lobby of the Goldiana
Hotel, near the conference venue, which offers substantial discounts for
Teachers Across Borders activities) For reservations, go to
http://www.goldiana.com/pp/goldiana_hotel.htm. Merely mention you are
with Teachers Across Borders. Other inexpensive hotels are close by.

 At 8:30 a.m. Monday morning, January 4, participants will gather in the
lobby of the Goldiana for transportation to symposium’s venue at the nearby
South Campus of Pannasastra University of Cambodia Campus (in the “NGO”
zone, about 2k from the city center--see http://www.puc.edu.kh/), not the
central campus near the National Museum. Pannasastra is a large,
English-medium, multi-campus institution and among the region’s premier
universities.  Participants making their own way to the campus should check
in at the Central Office on the Second
Floor of the South Campus main building to the right at the top of the main
staircase.

Further information:
Respondents to this call will receive updated information.  Participants
may wish to visit Siem Reap and the Angkor historical site before of after
the program due to the ideal weather and the multiple means of
transportation to and from Phnom Penh.  There is a (very) expensive Son et
Lumaire on the Western New Year’s Eve at Angkor, for which one must book
early. In Siem Reap, the Soria Moria is an inexpensive yet friendly and
splendid boutique hotel that offers a reduced rate for TAB participants
(currently $25.00 a night).  It was established with a view to support the
sustainable development movement in Cambodia. See details
http://www.thesoriamoria.com/

---
Chanroeun Pa
Ph.D. Scholar

Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE)
LPO Box 8260
Australian National University
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia

Email: [email protected]
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