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S.E.A.A. annual business meeting & awards

November 9, 2015 by Guven Witteveen

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This year’s theme is at the heart of the anthro project – making the familiar strange (and the strange familiar)

Our annual business meeting takes place at 7:45 p.m. Friday, November 20.
The room location does not display online, but on-site you should have all session room locations.

Come to learn this year’s awardees:
—Francis L.K. Hsu Book Prize
—Theodore C. Bestor Prize for Outstanding Graduate Paper
—David Plath Media Award

4-1560 SOCIETY FOR EAST ASIAN ANTHROPOLOGY (SEAA) BUSINESS MEETING
Organizer: Li Zhang (University of California – Davis)

See the full list of SEAA sessions in the online program, “browse by section”
https://aaa.confex.com/aaa/2015/webprogrampreliminary/SEAA.html

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