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Building Interregional Networks Among Young Researchers: IFAIR's 2^sup nd^ EU-ASEAN Perspectives Dialogue

Comparative regionalism is a budding research field which generates a demand for interregional forms of knowledge production as a way to overcome regional intellectual parochialism. However, this demand is yet to be matched by appropriate academic networks. Here, Spandler talks about the 2nd Interre...

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Published in:Advances in Southeast Asian Studies 2015-01, Vol.8 (1), p.103
Main Author: Spandler, Kilian
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Language:English
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Summary:Comparative regionalism is a budding research field which generates a demand for interregional forms of knowledge production as a way to overcome regional intellectual parochialism. However, this demand is yet to be matched by appropriate academic networks. Here, Spandler talks about the 2nd Interregional EU-ASEAN Perspectives Dialogue (EUAP II), which was held from March to June 2015. The conference shows how a mix of on- and offline formats can help in building bridges for young academia despite unfavorable conditions.
ISSN:2791-531X