Tag: Sustainability
Call for Papers: 54th Annual Conference of SouthWest Conference on Asian Studies
Pasts and Futures: Rethinking Asian Studies in the New Global Landscape November 7-9, 2025 | Texas A&M University-San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA The 54th Annual Conference of the SouthWest Conference on Asian Studies (SWCAS) invites scholars to critically examine the evolving landscape of Asian Studies under the theme “Pasts and Futures: Rethinking Asian Studies […]
Luce SEA Webinar Recording Now Available: “Autocracy and Democracy Rivalry in Southeast Asia.”
We are pleased to announce that the recording of the Luce SEA Webinar titled “Autocracy and Democracy Rivalry in Southeast Asia.” is now available! Elections have long been a cornerstone of democratic values, and this webinar explores the complexities of electoral politics in Southeast Asia, from local to presidential/general elections. Panelists examine key issues, including: […]
Congratulations to Ben Fairfield on the Book: Kani Ka ʻŌpala: How Can Garbage Sing?
We are excited to announce the recent publication of a unique and illustrative book by Dr. Benjamin Fairfield, CSEAS Affiliate Faculty at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. The book, titled Kani Ka ʻŌpala: How Can Garbage Sing?, explores the innovative use of recycled materials to create musical instruments. Please find more information about the […]
LuceSEA Spring 2025 Webinar – Environmental Innovation and Sustainability in SEA
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 from 3:00-4:30 pm HST / Register Here The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at UH Mānoa is delighted to invite you to the upcoming session in the LuceSEA Spring 2025 Webinar Series, exploring critical topics related to elections and governance in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia is at the forefront of […]
The Environment & Sustainability
Learn more about the future of green Southeast Asia as we spotlight books on the environment and sustainability this week.