ASNEL is the association for Postcolonial Studies in German-speaking countries. It provides a network and professional forum for researchers, students and teachers in this field, whether they are based at universities, schools, colleges or other institutions. Through a range of activities, events, publications and communication platforms, ASNEL offers support, information, research co-operation, and contacts for anyone interested in postcolonial issues across the disciplines and around the world. See more information on the ASNEL website: http://www.gnel.de/e-home.htm
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ASNEL (Association for the Study of the New English Literatures)
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Australian Studies (the journal of BASA)
Submitted by gespak on Thu, 18/03/2010 - 12:58.Australian Studies is now available online, hosted by the National Library of Australia.
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International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies
Submitted by gespak on Thu, 18/03/2010 - 14:38.Please find attached the 2010 call for papers for the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, a fully referred international Journal that is published twice each year. Further information on the Journal can be found on the attached document or view the submission guidelines and previous editions at the Journal's website
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Journal of Australian Studies
Submitted by gespak on Wed, 06/10/2010 - 08:29.The Journal of Australian Studies (JAS) is the journal of the International Australian Studies Association (InASA). In print since the mid-1970s, in the last few decades JAS has been involved in some of the most important discussion about the past, present and future of Australia. The Journal of Australian Studies is a fully refereed, international quarterly journal which publishes scholarly articles and reviews on Australian culture, society, politics, history and literature. The editorial practice is to promote and include multi- and interdisciplinary work.
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Menzies Centre for Australian Studies
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