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Monday, July 26, 2010

Call for papers for the 2010 AATSEEL-WI Conference

AATSEEL-Wisconsin Conference

22-23 October 2010

University of Wisconsin-Madison


 

Call for papers for the 2010 AATSEEL-WI Conference


 

    Abstracts for 20 minute papers on any aspect of Slavic literatures and cultures (including film, music, the visual arts, and language pedagogy) are invited for the annual conference of the Wisconsin chapter of AATSEEL (The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages).

    Comparative topics and interdisciplinary approaches are welcome. The conference will be held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Friday and Saturday, 22-23 October 2010.

    Recent conference programs are posted on the AATSEEL-WI website at

http://slavic.lss.wisc.edu/new_web/?q=node/7


 

    To present a paper at the AATSEEL-WI conference, please submit a proposal by 31 August 2010. A complete proposal consists of:

1. Author's contact information (name, affiliation, postal address, telephone and email).

2. Paper title

3. 300-500 word abstract

4. Equipment request (if necessary)


 

Please send proposals by email to:

Jesse Stavis

jstavis@wisc.edu


 

PLEASE INCLUDE "AATSEEL-WI" IN THE SUBJECT LINE.


 

All submissions will be acknowledged.


 

Source:

Jesse Stavis

Ph.D. Student

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Afghanistan Digital Library at NYU


Self-Description of the site: "Afghanistan’s legacy of publishing is in clear danger of disappearing. The earliest publications appearing in Afghanistan are extremely rare and, judging by their absence from library collections around the world, are to be found now almost exclusively in private collections, where public access is limited or non-existent. Decades of war in Afghanistan have further dispersed and destroyed holdings of books within the country itself.



The immediate objective of the Afghanistan Digital Library is to retrieve and restore the first sixty years of Afghanistan’s published cultural heritage. The project is collecting, cataloging, digitizing, and making available over the Internet as many Afghan publications from the period 1871–1930 as it is possible to identify and locate. In addition to books, this will eventually include all published serials, documents, pamphlets, and manuals. Phase 1 of the project, undertaken in 2005, has drawn materials from the collections of several private collectors as well as from the holdings of New York University Library and the British Library. Phase 2, undertaken in 2006, has trained a staff at the National Archives in Kabul in conservation and digitization and is engaged in the cataloging and digitization of materials held in various public and private collections inside Afghanistan. In time the project plans to carry the dissemination of Afghan publications through the period between 1931 and 1950. Providing universal availability to this broad historical span of Afghanistan’s published history, and in the process constructing a national bibliography for the country, the Afghanistan Digital Library will reconstruct an essential part of Afghanistan’s cultural heritage.



The Afghanistan Digital Library is a project of New York University Libraries with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, The Reed Foundation, and the W.L.S. Spencer Foundation."



The collection can be browsed here.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Call for Papers: Journal of Central Asia and the Caucasian Studies (JCACS)

Journal of Central Asia and the Caucasian Studies (JCACS) is a refereed journal and published twice (Winter and Summer) a year.

JCACS publishes scholarly articles in Turkish and English from all over the world. The Editorial Office of the JCACS is in the International Strategic Research Organization (ISRO) central building in Ankara, Turkey. However the journal is an independent publication in terms of scientific research and the editors decide its publication policy. JCACS focuses on legal, political, sociological, cultural, social, religious, anthropological and economic studies regarding the Central Asia, Caucasus and neighbouring states' (Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, China, Mongolia, Russia) and regions' (Black Sea, South Asia, Middle East, Far East) relations with the Central Asia and the Caucasus. The journal encourages interdisciplinary studies. Manuscripts submitted to JCACS should be original and challenging, and should not be under consideration by another publication at the time of submission.

We also welcome short pieces on recent developments and review articles. Articles submitted for consideration of publication are subject to peer review. The editorial board and editors take consideration whether submitted manuscript follows the rules of scientific writing. The appropriate articles are then sent to two referees known for their academic reputation in their respective areas.

The Editors and referees use three-step guidelines in assessing submissions:

i) Literary quality: Writing style, usage of the language, organization (paragraphing, syntax, flow etc.) ii) Use of references. References, sources, relationships of the footnotes to the text. iii) Scholarship quality: Depth of research, quality; contribution, originality of the contribution (new and creative thought) and plausibility of the author's argument.

Upon the referees' decision, the articles will be published in the journal, or rejected for publication. The review process lasts from five to 15 weeks.

Questions regarding the status of submissions should be directed to the Editor by e-mail at turgutdem@yahoo.co.uk or hasanozertem@gmail.com.

The referee reports are kept confidential and stored in the archives for five years.

Aim JCACS's aim is to generate a productive dialogue and exchange between theorists, writers and practitioners in disparate locations.

JCACS assumes that one of the main problems in Central Asian and Caucasian studies is lack of dialogue between writers and scholars from different cultural backgrounds.

All manuscripts and editorial correspondence and enquiries should be addressed to the JCACS Editorial Office (The Office).

Submission: We prefer electronic submission to turgutdem@yahoo.co.uk, or hasanozertem@gmail.com as a Microsoft word attachment file. Please be sure that you received a confirmation from The Office.

Manuscripts should be one-and-half or double spaced throughout (including all quotations and footnotes) and typed in English on single sides of A4 paper.

Generous margins on both sides of the page should be allowed. Pages should be numbered consecutively. The author should retain a copy, as submitted manuscripts cannot be returned. Full names of the author(s) should be given, an address for correspondence, and where possible a contact telephone number, facsimile number and e-mail address.

Length:

Articles as a rule should not exceed 10.000 words, not including footnotes.

Book reviews should be about 2.500 word-length for one book, or maximum 3.500 words for two or more books.

Style and Proofs

Authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscripts conform to the JCACS style. Editors will not undertake retyping of manuscripts before publication. Please note that authors are expected to correct and return proofs of accepted articles within two weeks of receipt.

Titles and Sub-Titles

Titles in the article should have 12 font, bold and in uppercase form. The sub-titles should be 12 font and in the title case form.

Footnotes

In the case of books the following order should be observed in footnotes: Author(s), Title, (Place of Publishing: Publisher, Year), Page. For example: 1. Begali Qosimov, İstiqlol Qahramonlari: Mahmud Khoja Behbudiy, Tanlangan Asarlar, (Tashkent: Ma'naviyot, 1997), p. 45.

In articles: Author(s), "Article Title", Journal Title, Vol., No., Year, Page.

2. Chantal Lemercier-Quelquejay, "Abdul Kayum Al-Nasuri: A Tatar Reformer of the 19th Century", Central Asian Survey, Vol. 1, No. 4, April 1983, pp. 122-124.

Book Reviews

Book reviews should be preceded by full publication details including price and ISBN number:

Dale F. Eickelman, The Middle East and Central Asia: An Anthropological Perspective, 4. Edition, (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001). 384 pages. Biblo. Index. $48.40. ISBN: 0130336785

Biography

Current and recent academic and professional affiliations and recent major publications for the Notes on Contributors should be supplied with the articles. It should not exceed 150-word.

Abstract

The authors should send a 200-word abstract of the manuscripts. For more information about the journal feel free to contact with the editors:

Editors: Turgut DEMİRTEPE & Esra HATİPOĞLU

Assisting Editor: Hasan Selim ÖZERTEM

Editorial Office: JCACS/ OAKA, Ayten Sokak, No: 21, Mebusevleri,

Tandogan, Ankara / TURKEY

Saturday, July 10, 2010

"Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan, 2009-2047"


Although not related to Slavic Studies directly, this unclassified plan titled "Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan, 2009-2047" that was released by the US Air-force last year makes it an interesting read. First, it provides us with a small bit of glimpse in to the future of what is yet to come. Second, it tells us that automation technologies along with super-sensors will be one way to go to reduce the human casualties while inflicting maximum damage on those who oppose the new world order.


The full report can be downloaded here.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy July 4th and Madagma Dorzhieva from Buryatia


Dear Friends,



Happy July 4th for all of you! I wanted to share with you an interview clip of Medegma Dorzhieva- my favorite Buryat pop singer. It is interesting to see that the interview is in Russian instead of Buryat, but that is understandable as the audience to which it was broadcast is primarily Russian speakers. Enjoy!


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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies (JCACS) Vol. 5, No. 9, 2010 Published

Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies (JCACS) Vol. 5, No. 9, 2010


 

This new issue contains the following articles:

  1. Obama Yönetiminin Gürcistan Politikası: 2008-2010 / (in Turkish) (Obama Administration's Foreign Policy Towards Georgia: 2008-2010) By Ahmet Öztürk
  2. Kırgızistan'da İktidarın El Değiştirmesi: Akayev ve Bakiyev'in Düşüşü / (in Turkish) (Change of Power in Kyrgyzstan: Fall of Akaev and Bakiev) By Yaşar Sarı
  3. The Trends of Thought Among the Tatars and Bashkirs: Religious Reformism and Secular Jadidismvs. Qadimism (1883-1910) / (in English) By Ahmet Kanlıdere
  4. The August 2008 Russian-Georgian Conflict and Its Implications: A New Era in the Caucasus? / (in English) By Kamer Kasım
  5. Azerbaycan Tarihçiliğinde Bakü Mart Olaylarının Yeniden Değerlendirilmesi (31 Mart 1918)/(in Turkish) (Reinterpreting the March Events (March 31, 1918) in the Historiography of Azerbaijan) By Nesrin Sarıahmetoğlu Karagür
  6. Kırgızlar ve Kırgızistan Tarihi ile İlgili Türkiye'de Yayımlanmış Bilimsel Makaleler / (in Turkish) (Scientific Researches in turkey on Kyrgyzs and the History of Kyrgyzstan (1910-2010)) By Abdrasul İsakov


 

Discussion Platform


 

  1. Azerbaycan'ın Askeri Doktrini ve Dış Politika Yansımaları / (in Turkish) (Azerbaijan's Military Doctrine and Its Repercussions on Foreign Policy) Zaur Şiriyev


 

Book Reviews


 

  1. Mukhamet Shayakhmetov, The Silent Steppe: The Story of a Kazakh Nomad Under Stalin (Anthony Grander (Editor), Jan Butler ( Translator),London: Stacey International Publishers, January 2006) Reviewed by Ahmet İzzet BOZBEY / (in English)
  2. Sam Tranum, Life at the Edge of the Empire: Oral Histories of Soviet Kyrgyzstan( Bishkek: Sam Tranum & Co.,2009) Reviewed by Dilek AYDEMİR / (in English)
  3. Marléne Laruelle, Russian Eurasianism: An Ideology of Empire (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,2008) Reviewed by Habibe ÖZDAL / (in English)
  4. A. Ahat Andican, Osmanlı'dan Günümüze Türkiye ve Orta Asya (İstanbul: Doğan Kitap, 2009) Reviewed by Gülay KILIÇ / (in Turkish)
  5. Seth G. Jones, In the Graveyard of Empires: America's War in Afghanistan (New York:W. W. Norton and Company, 2009) Reviewed by Salih DOĞAN / (in English)

About the Authors

Notes for the Contributors

Online Access is now available for previous issues of Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies (JCACS) on

http://www.usak.org.tr/EN/dmenu.asp?id=55


 

Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies (JCACS) is a refereed journal and published twice (Winter and Summer) a year. JCACS publishes scholarly articles in Turkish and English from all over the world. JCACS focuses on political, sociological, cultural, social, religious, anthropological and economic studies regarding Central Asia and the Caucasus. JCACS is abstracted and/or indexed in International Political Science Abstracts (IPSA), Index Islamicus, EBSCO Host Research Databases, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, CSA Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, CSA Sociological Abstracts, CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, PAIS International and TUBITAK-ULAKBIM Social Sciences Data Base

Source: From: gulay Kilic


 


 

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