WHAT IS CAPSTRANS?

The Asia Pacific region offers unique insights into social transformation processes triggered by national and international development policies and their effects at local, regional and transnational level. The Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) seeks to examine these processes through innovative research by combining methods from a variety of disciplines, including political science, economics, management studies, sociology, anthropology, media studies, social history and language and literature studies.

CAPSTRANS is an Australian Research Council Key Centre for Teaching and Research and a joint venture of the University of Wollongong and the University of Newcastle. Although the boundaries of the Asia Pacific are contested, our research focus includes East and Southeast Asia, the Pacific islands, the APEC economies and the countries of the Indian subcontinent.

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RESEARCH PROGRAMS

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Conference

Japanese Transnational Fandoms and Female Consumers

University of Wollongong
3-4 July 2008

 

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Latest research efforts of our staff:

Dr Christine de Matos “Aussies who aren’t Aussies”, The Australian, 29 January 2008

 

Associate Professor Peter Kell “Confronting a sticky wicket”, Daily Telegraph, 23 January 2008

Capstrans Fellowships

The Centre for Asia-Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) at the University of Wollongong, Australia, is calling for applications from interested scholars for its Senior Visiting Fellowship scheme and Postdoctoral Writing Fellowship scheme. Further information....

Capstrans Seminar Program

The 2008 CAPSTRANS Seminar Program

 

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