** Conferences **
The Second World Universities Forum
16-18 January 2009, Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay, Mumbai, India
See: http://www.UniversitiesForum.com
31st Annual Global Studies Conference
2-4 October 2008, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Please see: http://world.unomaha.edu/twsc/
** Recent Publications **
Yosay Wangdi, Tibetan Identity: Transformations within the Diaspora
Please see: http://gsj.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.184/prod.22
Koushik Ghosh and "Dipankar Purkayastha, A Conversation about Globalization and Culture:
Theirs and Ours
Please see: http://gsj.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.184/prod.20
** Journals ** ** Announcements ** **More Contributing Editors Needed**
global-e: a global studies journal
global-e, (www.global-ejournal.org), an electronic journal published by the global studies programs at the Universities of Illinois, North Carolina, Wisconsin-Madison and Wisconsin-Milwaukee, invites you to contribute to discussions about global studies as an emerging discipline and its subsequent research. The journal features writing from Jan Nederveen-Pieterse, member of the International Advisory Board for the Global Studies Conference.
For more information, visit http://gsj.cgpublisher.com/diary/5.
Global Studies Consortium
In May of 2008, representatives from 23 universities meet in Tokyo to form the Global Studies Consortium with the aim to promote and facilitate graduate teaching programs in global studies and to foster cooperation among them. The consortium is open to any academic program in the world that offers a graduate M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed. or Ph.D. related to global studies.
For more information, visit http://globalstudiesconsortium.org/.
Contributing Editors of On Globalisation play a key role in the Newsletter by providing essential content, including information on conferences and symposia, fellowships, books by Global Studies Community members, opportunities to publish, and additional items of interest. For more information on becoming a contributing Editor, please visit
http://gsj.cgpublisher.com/diary/4.
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