Pakistan After 9/11: The Turnaround
Wolfson College
Cambridge University, England
April 21 - 22, 2005
Wolfson College at Cambridge University will host a conference on Pakistan in collaboration with Allama Iqbal Fellowship and the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad.
Sessions include:
Redefining National Security
Major Strands of Foreign Policy
Evolution of Pakistan State and Society: Political and Economic Issues
Evolution of Pakistan State and Society: Education, Media, and Women's Issues
Please use our website for details including a full program.
Between State Ideology and Popular Culture: Urdu Literature and Urdu Media in Contemporary Pakistan
South Asia Institute
University of Heidelberg, Germany
Organized and held July 20-22, 2006 by The Department of Modern South Asian Studies (Languages and Literatures), South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg
You can view or download a one-page summary, a full program, and a list of participants.
Femininities and Masculinities in Indian Politics
Centre for South Asian Studies
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
March 15-16, 2008
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The 22nd Pakistan Workshop: 'Spaces of Dialogue'
Department of Anthropology
Durham University, England
Held May 9-11, 2008, Rook How Meeting House, Lake District, Cumbria, England
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Workshop on Pakistani Migration and Transnationalism
International Peace Research Institute
Oslo, Norway
January 14-15, 2010
The workshop gathered scholars who have worked specifically on issues relating to migration from Pakistan.
More information on this workshop here.
Veiled Constellations: The Veil, Critical Theory, Politics, and Contemporary Society
York University
Toronto, Ontario
June 3-5, 2010
Co-Sponsored by:
Department of Political Science (graduate program)
Centre for Human Rights
Department of Sociology (graduate program)
Department of Communication and Culture (graduate program)
Graduate Students Association
York University
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Assessing the Complexities of South Asian Migration
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario
May 19-21, 2011
The conference posits that examining South Asian migration necessitates interdisciplinary and international collaborative approaches to both conceptualization and field studies.
More information available here.