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2Nd Conference Of The Asian Borderlands Research Network

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Sawasdee Khrup, TV CM Friends,

Asian Borderlands Conference Nov. 5 - 7 Chiang Mai

"Asian Borderlands: Enclosure, Interaction and Transformation

2nd Conference of the Asian Borderlands Research Network

Chiang Mai University (RCSD), Thailand 5 - 7 November 2010"

Location: Furama Hotel off Huay Kaew.

This group is an NGO international consortium of scholars. Read more about their "initiative," if you care to, on the website linked to above.

Keynote address by Dr. James C. Scott of Yale University author of: "The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia" (Yale UP, 2009).

Keynote title: "The Politics, Geography, and Agro-ecology of State-Evasion: Zomia and its 'Cousins' Elsewhere." Full program listing in .pdf format available on web site.

This is an academic conference, and requires payment of fees.

"Observers living in Chiang Mai

Herewith I would like to provide you with further information about the

registration fee for local participants.

The registration fee including lunch is:1000 Baht for (PhD)

students

2000 Baht for other participants

The registration fee excluding lunch is:500 Baht for (PhD)

students

1500 for other participants"

best, ~o:37;

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