Social Networks

The Center for Southeast Asian Studies has created numerous ways for our users to connect with us online.  Below are some of the services we use to disseminate information:

facebook_64-1Become a fan of CSEAS on Facebook.com!
The CSEAS Facebook page allows our fans to connect with others interested in SE Asia, share photographs/news/videos, and learn more about our community.

twitter_64Follow CSEAS on Twitter!
Twitter is a service that enables users to send/read messages known as tweets. The CSEAS twitter feed broadcasts upcoming events and news regarding SE Asia.

linkedin_64Add the CSEAS Alumni & Community Group to your Linkedin Network!
Linkedin is primary for professional networking and the CSEAS group allows members to search job openings and to initiate discussions relating to SE Asia.

flickr_64Browse CSEAS Photographs on our Flickr Page!
Flickr is an online image hosting website and community platform. The CSEAS flickr page is our official repository for reputable images relating to SE Asia.

vimeo_64Watch CSEAS and related videos on our Vimeo channel!
Vimeo is a video social network site where users can upload and share videos. CSEAS houses all of our video on Vimeo.

feed_64Subscribe to CSEAS announcements via our RSS feed!
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a newsfeed technology that standardizes the publication of regularly updated content on the web, such as blogs.

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Goodreads members recommend books, compare what they are reading, keep track of what they’ve read and would like to read, and much more. CSEAS adds all weekly announcement books to our Goodreads account.

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Click Below to Access the Publications Archive:

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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