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Editing opportunity for Students of Southeast Asia at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

  • Gain valuable experience in editing, producing and publishing a journal
  • Read new and interesting perspectives from your peers in Southeast Asian studies
  • Build your professional CV
  • Join a great cohort of students with cross-disciplinary interests in the region by becoming part of the editing team for Explorations in Southeast Asian Studies: a graduate student journal of Southeast Asian Studies!

We’re looking for graduate students who can meet regularly during the Fall and Spring semesters to review papers, edit and prepare the next issue of Explorations. No previous editing is required, and we welcome students from all disciplines who have an interest to Southeast Asia.

We have recently expanded the range of our content to include reviews of new books, films, exhibits, as well as original translations, photo essays, essays on field research, and reviews of new research tools and resources. The journal is published electronically and in hard copy, and is distributed to major Southeast Asian studies centers and libraries both in the US and abroad. Explorations is supported by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), the Southeast Asian Studies Student Association (SEASSA) and the at the University of Hawai’i Manoa and the Student Activities and Program Fee Board (SAPFB) at the University of Hawai’i.

Contact us for information about the first meeting, to held each Fall.

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Resource Collection of Southeast Asia Publications

Hunting and Fishing in a Kammu Village
by Tayanin
tagged: featured, laos, thailand, and to-read
Red Peacocks: Commentaries on Burmese Socialist Nationalism
tagged: burma, featured, and political-science
Islamic Statehood and Maqasid al-Shariah in Malaysia: A Zero-Sum Game?
tagged: featured, islam, malaysia, and political-science

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