Indonesia Council Open Conference 2009
University of Sydney
Camperdown Campus
15 – 17 July 2009
Please refer to the Indonesia Council website for registration details.
The Indonesia Council will be holding its fifth Open Conference on 15-17 July 2009, immediately after the ASILE conference, also to be held at the University of Sydney.
The ICOC is a multi-disciplinary conference which provides a forum for the presentation of new and innovative work on Indonesia with particular emphasis on encouraging engagement between newer Indonesianists and established scholars. It attracts participants from all over Australia and many other parts of the world.
There is no registration fee for the conference.
The Indonesia Council Open Conference has no funding available to assist participants. Please consult with your university to find out what funding options are available. Once you have registered for the conference we can provide you with a letter of confirmation that may assist you in securing funding.
Call for Papers and Panels
The Indonesia Council now invites proposals for papers and panels. Papers will be presented in plenary and concurrent panel sessions of three papers with a discussant. Proposals for papers should include a title and an abstract of 150 words as well as a bionote of 100 words. Proposals for panels should include either a suggested panel title only or the titles and abstracts of three papers of 20 minutes duration. Proposals for panels or a series of several panels are strongly encouraged.
The submission date for panel and paper proposals is Friday 27 February 2009.
Proposals for papers and panels should be emailed to icoc2009@gmail.com.
Please refer to the Indonesia Council website for registration details.
Books about archaeology in Indonesa:
– Ancient History (The Indonesian Heritage Series) by Indonesian Heritage
– Borobudur (Images of Asia)
– Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula by P. M. Munoz
– Forgotten Kingdoms in Sumatra (Oxford Paperback Reference) by F. M. Schnitger
– Pusaka, art of Indonesia
– The bronze-iron age of Indonesia (Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land-en Volkenkunde)
– THE STONE AGE OF INDONESIA. Verhandelingen. Van Het Koninklijk Institut Voor Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde. Deel XXI.