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Call for Papers

Theme: Buddhist Philosophy and Praxis
Type: 2nd International Academic Conference
Institution: International Association of Buddhist Universities (IABU)
   Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
Location: Bangkok (Thailand)
Date: 15.–19.12.2011
Deadline: 30.6.2011

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Keynote Speaker:
(1) Prof. David Kalupahana (Hawaii)
(2) Assoc. Prof. John Makransky (Boston)
(3) Prof. Jose Cabezon (Santa Barbara, CA)
(4) Prof. Oliver Abeynayake (Sri Lanka)

The sub-themes for panels:

1. Buddhist Philosophy and Meditation Practices:
(Panel Leader: Most Venerable Nyanissara Thera & Pa Auk Sayadaw, and
Lance Cousins)
Papers for this session should include advanced studies related to
philosophical issues in meditation practices; dialogues on meditation
differences in the traditions; theological or cosmological issues and
any resultant meditative attainments – what is next after these
realizations? This panel aims for a serious discussion of deep
philosophical points actualized as possible or beneficial, with
evidence of transformation.

2. Unifying Buddhist Philosophical Views:
(Panel leader: Prof. T. Endo, Hong Kong University)
Papers accepted into this session should include advanced studies for
searching the diverse Buddhist traditions and philosophical views
(Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana) for possible common grounds.
Suggested areas of research may include one or more of the following:
where are the connections, possibilities and / or methods to
actualize the possibility of unifying them; any evidence of such
endeavors; the role and the implications of such exercise for the
advancement of Buddhist studies; and how university students can
benefit from such conception or research. 

3. Teaching Dhamma in New Lands:
(Panel Leader: Jamie Cresswell)
Papers for this session should focus on ways in which the Dharma is
integrating into the societies and cultures of predominantly
Christian countries. The papers should address sociological and
cultural issues and not merely ritualistic and practice based aspects
of Buddhist traditions. For example, studies pertaining towards:
gender, family, ethnic issues and dissemination; intra-Buddhist
relations; Buddhism and Secularism; Buddhist relationships with the
host-country's social, political and religious culture; and Buddhism
and the media. Additionally, papers on teaching Buddhism are
welcomed, topics may discuss: new ways of teaching Buddhism, and how
can the Dhamma be taught and employed for the welfare of society. 

4. Buddhist Psychotherapy:
(Panel Leader: Dr. Padmasiri de Silva and faculty-members from Naropa
University)
Papers are invited for the following thematic sections: (1) Buddhism
& therapeutic traditions: e.g. Cognitive and Behavior therapy,
Psychodynamic therapy, existential therapy, emotion-focused therapy;
(2) application of Buddhist therapeutic resources to issues in mental
health: e.g. suicide, addictions, depression, grief counseling, death
& dying, traumas and counseling for environmental disasters; (3)
application & development of Buddhist positive Psychology for
developing positive qualities: e.g. working with families, couple
relations, Buddhist social work, emotional intelligence in
professions; and (4) Buddhist world view & philosophy & its
implications for therapy; studies collecting resources in the suttas
for issues in counseling.

5. Buddhist Texts and Commentaries in Traditional and Contemporary
Contexts:
(Panel Leader: Dr. P. Stanley: Convener of the UCBT Project)
Papers accepted into this panel should be related to the historical
and contemporary roles of Buddhist scriptures, commentaries, and
treatises, the relationships between these texts, and their
respective roles in the formation and interpretation of Buddhist
canons. Papers are also invited on the issues involved in making
these texts available to contemporary cultures by way of translation,
interpretation, and, especially, electronic resources, which reflects
the project of the International Association of Buddhist Universities
for the Union Catalog of Buddhist Texts that is dedicated to creating
an online catalog that links all the major electronic projects
devoted to the canons of Buddhism, e.g., Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese,
Tibetan, and Mongolian.

6. IABU Planning Workshop:
(Session Leaders: Ven. Dr. Khammai Dhammasami and Dr. Tamas Agocs/
Dr. G.A Somaratne, plus working-committee)
This session (is closed to the general public and) will focus in
general on the association's aims, such as facilitating academic
cooperation between members, the implementation of exchange programs
and fund-raising; and in particular, the workshop will prepare for
the General Meeting of the IABU taking place on 18th December
2011/2554. 

Acceptable articles, determined by the academic peer-review
committee, may be published together along with those selected for
presentation. The conference volume will be available prior to the
beginning of the presentations. Papers selected for publication will
be those that combine:
- thematic relevance
- innovative theoretical perspectives
- clarity of organization
- an accessible prose style
- significant research in primary resources

Abstract Title or Proposal Submission Guidelines:
- Please submit a title and an abstract of 500 words, along with a
  one-page CV with your contact information.
- Abstract proposals must be received by 30 June 2011. We will send
  confirmation of the receipt of your proposal and will respectfully
  inform all authors of the status of their abstracts/proposals.
- The proposals will be reviewed by the IABU Academic Peer-Review
  Committee.
- You will receive confirmation of your participation by 15 July
  2011.
- Please send all proposals and articles as Microsoft Word Files
  (.doc or .docx).

Important Dates:
- Deadline for Abstracts: 30 June 2011
- Abstract Notifications: 15 July 2011
- Final Full-Article Deadline: 15 October 2011
- Invitations to Conference, sent by: 30 October 2011

Paper Submission Guidelines:
- Submitted papers are refereed and selected on the basis of quality
  and relevance to the main theme and sub-themes of IABU 2011
  conference and celebrations.
- Submitted Papers should be additionally readied for
  verbal-presentation (articles may be readied for PowerPoint
  presentations, rather than just reading from one's article).
- Papers should be from 10-15 pages, submitted in the preferred font:
  'Times EXT Roman' (for papers with Pāli/Sanskrit diacritic
  markings).
- Please download this font: http://www.bcca.org/services/fonts/ – and
  compose your article in this font. Articles will be returned if
  there are any undisplayed diacritical-markings.

Please send abstracts and final papers to:

Dr. Dion Peoples, Editorial Committee Manager:
[email protected]

If you are invited to attend and present in the conference, your
arrival should be on 15 December 2011, and departures begin on 19
December 2011. Economy-class airfare will be reimbursed upon arrival,
and food and hotel-accommodations in Bangkok will be sponsored by
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University – only for scholars with
approved articles and delegates from Member-Institutions of the IABU.
We would be honored if you could grace us with your valuable
contribution.   


Contact:

Dr. Dion Peoples
Manager, IABU
MCU, Wangnoi
Thailand
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.iabu.org
 
 
 
 
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