[TimorLesteStudies] Re: Timor Leste Studies Association update
Richard Curtain
richard at curtain-consulting.net.au
Mon Dec 18 15:38:29 EST 2006
Major publications of Richard Curtain on Timor-Leste in 2006,
available from the author.
* Viewing Young people as Assets in the Development Process: key
findings of a national survey in Timor Leste, with Brent Taylor, 30
March 2006 - available from author - richard at curtain-consulting.net.au
* The 2006 Crisis in Timor Leste: looking beyond the surface reality
for causes and solutions - Revised, 2 November, 2006, State, Society
and Governance in Melanesia Project Working Paper No 2006/1 earlier
version at http://rspas.anu.edu.au/melanesia/working.php
* Identifying labour market options and pathways for young people in
Timor Leste, 17 October, 2006. available from author - richard at curtain-consulting.net.au
Best wishes,
Richard Curtain
Best wishes,
Richard
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Saturday, December 16, 2006, 12:54:48 AM, you wrote:
> TIMOR LESTE STUDIES ASSOCIATION MAILING LIST
> Friends,
> Boas Festas to you and your family. It has been a big year for
> Timor-Leste with many lessons for everyone to learn from. As
> researchers we have the opportunity to contribute to the learning by
> sharing our reflections and research with our Timorese friends. This
> is one of the aims of this list and I encourage you to consider
> circulating details of your 2006 publications if you haven't already
> (simply email* easttimorstudies at anu.edu.au).
> Thankyou to everyone who has posted to the List and shared
> information during the year. Also thanks to everyone who has
> supported and assisted with feedback and development of the List and
> the website - especially John Bowden, Michael Leach and Helen Hill.
> In other news, I wish to advise that in 2007 we plan to formally
> become an Association. We recently changed our name to the
> Timor-Leste Studies Association (formerly East Timor Studies) and
> will be seeking your ideas about how the Association might develop.
> One of the priorities is increasing awareness that this List exists.
> As a researcher you will have a network of associates that might be
> interested and we would welcome them as new members so do circulate
> this email to your contacts and let them know about the Timor-Leste
> Studies Association and this List. All the information they need to
> subscribe (as well as the archives) is available from the website -
> www.etstudies-aust.org - and please, if you haven't already, enter
> the details of your research in the researchers database.
> Take care, stay safe and make peace
> Jen Drysdale
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