European Association for Southeast Asian Studies

The European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EuroSEAS) is dedicated to promoting scholarly collaboration in Southeast Asian studies across Europe.[1] The primary endeavor of EuroSEAS is the organization of a biennial international conference, which convenes hundreds of Southeast Asia specialists from across the globe. While EuroSEAS membership predominantly comprises scholars from the humanities and social sciences, the association imposes no disciplinary boundaries.[2][3]

Conference

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Established in 1992,[4] EuroSEAS conferences are held biennially at various European universities or research centers. To date, these conferences have taken place in Leiden (1995), Hamburg (1998), London (2001), Paris (2004), Naples (2007), Gothenburg (2010), Lisbon (2013), Vienna (2015), Oxford (2017), Berlin (2019), Olomouc (2021), Paris (2022), and Amsterdam (2024).[5]

Book Prizes

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The EuroSEAS administers and awards two book prizes:[6]

The EuroSEAS Humanities Book Prize is awarded for the best academic publication on Southeast Asia within the humanities, encompassing fields such as archaeology, art history, history, literature, performing arts, and religious studies.
The EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize is awarded for the best academic publication on Southeast Asia within the social sciences, covering disciplines such as anthropology, economics, law, politics and international relations, and sociology.

Notes

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  1. ^ https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/08/11/euroseas-promotes-se-asia-studies-europe.html
  2. ^ "European Association for Southeast Asian Studies". Retrieved 2024-09-08.
  3. ^ "Conference - European Association South East Asian Studies (EuroSEAS) 2024 | Amsterdam University Press". www.aup.nl. Retrieved 2024-09-08.
  4. ^ "The European Association for South-East Asian Studies (EUROSEAS) ." Archipel. 45 (1): 35–36. September 8, 1993. doi:10.3406/arch.1993.2888 – via www.persee.fr.
  5. ^ "Home – EuroSEAS 2024". euroseas2024.org.
  6. ^ "Book Prize".
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