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Himalayan journeys conference 2022

The Centre for Himalayan Studies is pleased to launch a Call for Papers for the conference “Himalayan Journeys: Circulations and Transformations” which is to be held on 22-24 June 2022.

At this time, we are planning for the conference to take place in person on the recently built Campus Condorcet in Aubervilliers (north of Paris).

Information about the conference topics and the submission process can be found in the Call for papers here. Full details are available on the conference website here.

If you are interested, please submit your proposal on this website using the “New submission” link in the menu. The deadline for all individual paper proposals is 1 November 2021. 

If you have any questions, the conveners, Tristan Bruslé and Stéphane Gros, can be contacted at himalayajourney@sciencesconf.org


OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Stéphane Gros (September 9, 2021). Himalayan journeys conference 2022. The Himalayas and beyond. Retrieved November 6, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/pjlj


Stéphane Gros

Stéphane Gros is a social anthropologist at the CNRS (France), Centre for South Asian and Himalayan Studies (CESAH). He is the author of a monograph on the Drung of Northwest Yunnan province in China (La Part manquante, 2012), and has written numerous articles and book chapters on issues of interethnic relations and representations of ethnic minorities, poverty and categorization, as well as rituals and cosmology. He has edited or co-edited four collections of relevance to ethnographic theory, Chinese studies, and area studies. For 2012-2016, he was the Principal Investigator for a collaborative project titled "Territories, Communities, and Exchanges in the Kham Sino-Tibetan Borderlands", funded by a ERC (European Research Council) Starting Grant. His personal research currently investigates aspects of kinship and social organization, conversion to Christianity, as well as heritage politics and environmental discourses.

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