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International Conference: Migrant Labour in Southeast Asia: Needed, Not Wantedto be held at from 1-3 December, 2003 First Circular and Call for Papers INVITATION: The Conference conveners cordially invite you to participate in an international conference Migrant Labour in Southeast Asia: Needed, Not Wanted, to be held at The University of New England from 1-3 December, 2003. CONFERENCE THEME: The cross-border movement of people, consistent with the increased integration of economies and ongoing changes in the international division of labour, forms an essential component of the globalisation process. Yet while trade and financial flows are welcomed by nations, labour flows raise concerns about possible influxes of both documented and illegal migrants, the potential erosion of national sovereignty; and, since September 11, 2001, fears of terrorism. In the third millennium, therefore, barriers have come down and the sharp increase in labour mobility has coincided with official recruitment agencies and private entrepreneurs providing all sorts of services to migrant workers in exchange for fees. This has led to stricter immigration policies and border controls by the state, which in turn have been met with resistance from humanitarian organisations. Migration has thus become a major domestic and international political issue in the region. Closer international cooperation between the Southeast Asian countries is seen by many as essential for regulating labour migration and the creation of effective and equitable border control systems. But such cooperation requires an understanding of the origins and nature of labour migration in the region; the economics of migration; and the perpetuation of such migration. The focus is on: PAPERS: The Conveners now call for abstracts (300 words maximum) from intending participants. Presenters will be asked to provide full working papers for distribution at the conference. CONFERENCE EXCURSION: There will be an optional half-day excursion on Wednesday afternoon, 3 December. to the World Heritage New England National Park. Cost to be advised PUBLICATIONS: Selected refereed and accepted papers will be published as a special journal issue and/or a book; negotiations are proceeding with potential publishers. All other papers, following peer review and acceptance, will be published in electronic form as a collection of UNEAC Asia Papers on the Internet via the UNEAC Web Page. REGISTRATION Early Bird (by 20 July 2003): A$100/- ACCOMMODATION: Accommodation can be arranged at the Cameron Motor Lodge, Armidale at a special conference cost of A$68/- per night, including full breakfast. Alternative accommodation can also be arranged. CONFERENCE CONVENERS: Professor Amarjit Kaur SPEAKERS: DATES TO REMEMBER: May 2003 Release of First Circular 20 June 2003 Release of 2nd Circular and Registration Form 20 July 2003 Deadline for receipt of early-bird registration and abstracts 1 October 2003 Deadline for submission of full working papers If you would like to attend/present
a paper related to the themes of the Conference, please contact: Tel: +61 2 6773 2874; Fax: + 61
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