Media and Publications
We're evaluating and updating our collection of media and publications and we'll soon be serving a wealth of materials the Center's Southeast Asia Papers; the Center's Southeast Asia Working and Occasional Paper Series; an audiovisual guide and K-12 educational materials under the aegis of the Florence K. Lamoureux Southeast Asia Resource Archives.
CSEAS Panorama, the Center's annual newsletter, is available for download here.
In the interim, please take a look at the following!
The Center for Southeast Asian Studies podcasts its lectures, seminars, brownbags and other special events! Podcasting means you can download the audio to your computer and listen when you want to listen! There are two ways to get the CSEAS Podcast.
First, iTunes users (Mac and PC) can download the CSEAS Podcast from via iTunesU directly! iTunes software required.
Second, ScholarSpace, UH's Institutional Repository, hosts the CSEAS Podcast here! ScholarSpace offers persistent links to the podcasts, for use in academic citations. (Technical note for expert users: ScholarSpace has RSS feed for podcatchers and RSS readers).
All files are in the .mp3 format, playable on the Mac, Linux and Windows operating systems.
Films and videos are hosted throughout the Center's website!
Videos of lectures and performances are available for streaming throughout the website. A complete list of videos and the source files are available for download at the Internet Archive.
Explorations: Graduate Student Journal
Explorations is a student publication of the Southeast Asian Studies Student Association in conjunction with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The principal mission of Explorations is to offer a forum for students to present disciplinary and
interdisciplinary research on a broad range of issues relating principally to the region which today constitutes Southeast Asia. Embracing both the diversity of academic interests and scholastic expertise, it is hoped that this forum will introduce students to the work of their colleagues, encourage discussion both within and across disciplines, and foster a sense of community among those interested in Southeast Asia.
Explorations is now available here and on ScholarSpace, the Univerisity of Hawaii's Institutional Repository for academic papers, research, journals, podcasts and more.
Cakalele: Maluku Research Journal
Cakalele is a journal devoted exclusively to publishing the results of research in and about Maluku, as well as the Maluku communities scattered through Indonesia and the Netherlands. The past years have witnessed the rapid growth of Maluku as an area of study in many diverse scholarly fields, in both the humanities and the sciences. Despite this increase in research and analysis there is no forum for exchange of information and theory. The absence of an area-focused academic journal in this critical period of growth and exchange inhibits the development of muliti-disciplinary scholarship. Cakalele is based on the notion that by restricting the scope of coverage to one geographical area, scholarly perspective can expand to encompass the results, notions, and methodologies of other fields of study. There are points of intersections which become all the more important in the confines of an area-focused medium of exchange.
Individual articles for Cakalele are now available for download, for free, on ScholarSpace, the University of Hawaii's Institutional Repository for academic papers, research, journals, podcasts and more.
Please contact the new publishers of Cakalele, Museum Maluku in Utrecht, The Nederlands, for information on the future of the journal!
