澳大拉西亚的非洲研究:美国和欧洲的比较趋势

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P. Limb
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以下演讲在这里稍作修改和更新,提交给了关于“澳大拉西亚和新西兰的非洲研究:未来?”的全体讨论2017年在阿德莱德举行的AFSAAP年会上,由Alec Thornton主持。其他贡献包括Tanya Lyons和Wanda Warlik的“澳大利亚/新西兰非洲研究趋势”;讨论者是奥塔哥大学的Tony Binns和麦格理大学的Geoffrey Hawker。欢迎围绕这一广泛主题的进一步简短贡献editor@afsaap.org.au
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African Studies in Australasia: Comparative Trends in the U.S. and Europe
The following talk, here slightly revised and updated, was presented to the Plenary Discussion on ‘African Studies in Australasia and New Zealand: The Future?’ at AFSAAP Annual Conference, Adelaide, 2017, chaired by Alec Thornton. Other contributions were ‘Trends in African Studies in Australia/New Zealand’ by Tanya Lyons and Wanda Warlik; discussants were Tony Binns, University of Otago, and Geoffrey Hawker, Macquarie University. Further short contributions around this broad theme are welcome to editor@afsaap.org.au
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期刊介绍: The Australasian Review of African Studies aims to contribute to a better understanding of Africa in Australasia and the Pacific. It is published twice a year in June and December by The African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific. ARAS is a multi-disciplinary journal that seeks to provide critical, authoritative and accessible material on a range of African affairs that is interesting and readable to as broad an audience as possible, both academic and non-academic. All articles are blind peer reviewed by two independent and qualified experts in their entirety prior to publication. Each issue includes both scholarly and generalist articles, a book review section (which normally includes a lengthy review essay), short notes on contemporary African issues and events (up to 2,000 words), as well as reports on research and professional involvement in Africa, and on African university activities. What makes the Review distinctive as a professional journal is this ‘mix’ of authoritative scholarly and generalist material on critical African issues written from very different disciplinary and professional perspectives. The Review is available to all members of the African Studies Association of Australia and the Pacific as part of their membership. Membership is open to anyone interested in African affairs, and the annual subscription fee is modest. The ARAS readership intersects academic, professional, voluntary agency and public audiences and includes specialists, non-specialists and members of the growing African community in Australia. There is also now a small but growing international readership which extends to Africa, North America and the United Kingdom.
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