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Women’s Forum

Women’s Forum

Women’s Forum

The Women’s Forum of the ASAA is open to any member interested in promoting scholarship on women and/or gender in Asia or supporting women working within Asian Studies. The Women’s Forum:

  • hosts a
  • convenes the
  • coordinates a moderated email
  • holds a biennial meeting held during the ASAA Conference
  • supports the

Women’s Forum History

The ASAA Women’s Caucus was established in 1978 and changed its name to the Women’s Forum at the 2006 ASAA Conference. The forum has played a significant role in raising the profile of women doing research on Asia in Australia, as well as promoting research about women in Asia.

Conference

The Women in Asia Forum is supported by the Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ and has in the past hosted a biannual interdisciplinary conference.

Previous conferences include:

  • 2021 , La Trobe University, 23-26 November 2021.
  • 2019Ìý on 21-23 June 2019.
  • 2017 Women in Asia Conference,Ìý, University of Western Australia, 26-28 September. Organisers, Laura Dales, Lyn Parker.
  • 2010: 10th Women in Asia Conference,Ìý Crisis, Agency and Change,ÌýAustralian National University, 29 September – 1 October. Organiser, Tamara Jacka.
  • 2008: 9th International Women in Asia Conference,Ìý Women in Asia: Transition and Interchange,  University of Queensland, 29 September-1 October. Organisers, Helen Creese, Tomoko Aoyama, Rosemary Roberts.
  • 2005:  8th Women in Asia Conference, University of Technology Sydney, 26-28 September. Organisers, Barbara Leigh, Devleena Ghosh. Program and Abstracts
  • 2001:  6th Women in Asia Conference,Ìý ANU,Ìý 23-26 September. Organiser, Kathryn Robinson
  • 1997:  5th Women in Asia Conference, UNSW, 2-5 October. Organiser, Jan Elliot
  • 1993:ÌýÌý, University of Melbourne, 1-3 October
  • 1985:  3rd Women in Asia Conference,Ìý ANU, 11-13 July
  • 1983:Ìý, Monash University,Ìý 22-24 July
  • 1981:Ìý,Ìý UNSW,Ìý 13-15 June.

Newsletters

The Women’s Caucus produced a newsletter 2-3 times a year up to 1997 before being replaced by the .

Past editors include:

  • to 1994: Antonia Finnane
  • 1994-1997: Louise Edwards and Anne Cullen
  • 1997-1998: Andrea Whittaker

View scanned archived newsletters published between 1994 and 1997.

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