offering institutional membership to all existing associations in the field and striving for strategic partnerships with established organizations like the Association of Asian Studies and others.
0utline The Japan Association for Asian Studies (formerly The Japan Association for AsianPolitical and Eeonomic Studies: hereafter JAAS) was fbunded on May 5, 1953. JAASwas not the only academic society that was involved in Asian studies at that time, but itwas unique ......
The year 2006 marks the 20th anniversary of the British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS), and the organisation continues to enjoy a strong membership drawn from among South Asianists both in the United Kingdom and abroad. This is the third year that papers from the annual BASAS ...
Lisa Buchanan is IAEE’s Senior Vice President of Operations where she directs the general management of IAEE staff and is responsible for the association’s various departments including membership, chapter relations, digital strategy, marketing and communications, public relations, leading efforts toward...
Annual membership is $20.00; student memberships are $10.00. The deadline for conference pre-registration for presenters will be July 1, 2011. Pre-registration by this date is necessary if you wish your name to appear in the program. The fees for pre-registration will be ($50.00 for curren...
journal of agriculture, food systems, and community development association between duration of community-based group membership and sustainable livelihood... Kenyan community leaders called for strengthened sustainable livelihoods for farmers and in 1992 formed a self-help dairy group that was reorganized ...
Moreover, classification quality, based on the average latent profile probabilities for most likely class membership, suggested that the 3-classes had a good discriminability and reliable classification: 0.918 for latent class 1; 0.925 for latent class 2; 0.924 for latent class 3. As such, the ...
More specifically, the probability of membership tends to be largest in communities with many immigrants but smallest in communities with many visible minorities. Consistent with Putnam's constrict thesis, these contextual effects operate in a similar manner for immigrants and native born citizens. We ...
1.2 Relations with Members and the Logic of Membership As any representative organization, employers' associations must, first of all, be able to recruit members and win their allegiance and support. The task is not an easy one, first, because collective political action for business is second ...
educational authority for the public-schools system and its financing is vested in the governments of the several states. In some states, members of the local and the state associations must join the National Education Association; in others, membership in one is independent of membership in the ...