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Abstracts due November 30
How is Southeast Asia animated and made to move? Who crosses boundaries, who stays still, and what jams, messes, conscriptions, and inscriptions are...
"Democracy is on the ballot"
Ten area studies and government experts weigh in on worldwide elections.
Via the Cornell Chronicle
Cornell, the only institution offering regular multilevel instruction in all six of the major Southeast Asian languages – Burmese, Indonesian, Khmer,...
New Migrations, EAP, SEAP Program Directors
Cornell’s first Global Grand Challenge continues this year as Einaudi's Migrations Program. We also welcome three program directors.
In print at our offices, or on eCommons
The Fall 2024 issue of the SEAP Bulletin is now available online and in print!View the digital version on eCommons below, or stop by our offices at...
Call for Proposals Open Now
Isabel Perera (IES) and international partners are investigating AI's impact on workplaces. Apply now for the next round of Hubs seed grants.
Ithaca, NY
The Southeast Asia Program recently hosted a workshop at the Johnson Museum of Art titled “The State of Indonesian Democracy” on August 1 and 2, 2024....
Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP
Christopher Barrett, professor of agricultural and development economics, says “Housing costs in particular are up sharply since the start of the...
Eric Tagliacozzo
On July 19, 2024, James Scott, Sterling Professor at Yale in both Political Science and Anthropology, and founder of Yale’s Agrarian Studies Program,...
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SEAP Publications, an imprint of Cornell University Press, publishes and distributes academic books and a semiannual journal on Indonesia. SEAP...