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Asian Australian Studies Research Network (AASRN)

Asian Australian Studies Research Network (AASRN)

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The #AASRN is a formal network for academics, creatives & community workers with an interest in Asian Australian Studies. #AsianOz

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Dragon Tails
Dragon Tails@dragontailsconf·
Registration for Dragon Tails #dtails22 conf, Launceston, 10-14 Nov, now open! Keynote spkrs: Helene Chung; Janis Wilton+Joe Eisenberg. Draft program by 30 Sep. Will be 33 speakers & lots of tours of #chinozhist in Launceston, NE Tas & QVMAG collections. dragontails.org.au/registration
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Ryan Gustafsson
Ryan Gustafsson@RyanGustafsson·
On the legacy of Korean overseas #adoption with Eleana Kim - great to be part of this conversation on #EarToAsia podcast
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CAAP@CAAPerformance·
We are hiring! Are you our next Executive Producer? linkedin.com/jobs/view/3145…
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Lauren Osborne
Lauren Osborne@speechieLO·
I am really enjoying the podcast "My Bilingual Family". So much so that I just emailed someone to recommend it! Highly recommended for #slpeeps #wespeechies #slp2b #slt2b who want to think more about families speaking more than one language. sbs.com.au/language/engli…
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L I M I N A L
L I M I N A L@liminalmag·
For our 200th interview, Dr. Tseen Khoo (@tseenster) speaks to editor @_leahleahleah about the history of Asian Australian activism, growing @aasrn, + the joy of seeing Asian Australians become more politically and creatively visible. liminalmag.com/interviews/tse…
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Institute for Culture and Society (ICS)
Why do major political parties parachute candidates? During the 2019 state elections, @sukhmani_sees conducted research on Indian-Australian election candidates. Read the findings of Sukhmani's study & why minority representation in the parliament matters bit.ly/3r7iKkE
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Ashley Kalagian Blunt
Ashley Kalagian Blunt@AKalagianBlunt·
Loving this new series produced by @masakofukuisyd and @birdpham about the persistence and resourcefulness involved in raising children bilingually in English-dominant countries (and thinking of all my diasporan family and maintained/lost language) >> sbs.com.au/language/engli…
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Writers Victoria
Writers Victoria@Writers_Vic·
Huge congratulations to Keshe Chow for winning the Unpublished Manuscript Prize in #VPLA2022! We'll add this one to our 'most anticipated' list!
The Wheeler Centre@wheelercentre

The #VPLA2022 Prize for an Unpublished Manuscript goes to Keshe Chow and ‘Fauna of Mirrors’ – congratulations Keshe, we can’t wait to see what comes next for you and your brilliant manuscript! bit.ly/3u9iOTj

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Sydney Uni Media
Sydney Uni Media@SydneyUni_Media·
“This is a book that casts Chinese Australians as the protagonists in their own stories…When people agree to tell their stories, they speak to the future. Whether or not we listen is up to us.” @SophieLoyWilson in @UsydSOPHI #chinozhist #LunarNewYear 👉🏽 bit.ly/3gDsU73
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Griffith Review
Griffith Review@GriffithReview·
Calling all emerging writers! Griffith Review is looking for original submissions of fiction and creative non-fiction. 3,500 to 5,000 words. You can write to any theme you like – but we want new ideas, fresh voices and bold perspectives. Details here: bit.ly/3gM6Zb2
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