Central Eurasian Studies Society

Central Eurasian Studies Society

The Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) is a North American-based society for scholars concerned with the Central Eurasian region. The society seeks to "promote high standards of research and teaching, and to foster communication among scholars through meetings and publications", and to "facilitate interaction among senior, established scholars, junior scholars, graduate students, and independent scholars in North America and throughout the world". [ [http://www.cess.muohio.edu/CESSpg_org_info.html Statement of Purpose] CESS Website] Created in 2000, the society holds annual conferences, presents awards for recent publications, and publishes the biannual "Central Eurasian Studies Review".

History

Initial discussion about the creation of a society for Central Asian studies in North America began in the late 1990s during workshops at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Eventually consensus was reached for the establishment of the Central Eurasian Studies Society, and the first annual conference was held in October 2000. In April 2001, CESS was incorporated as a non-profit corporation in Massachusetts. The organization grew rapidly, and by 2003 had over 1,500 members from 70 countries. [http://www.cess.muohio.edu/CESSpg_history.html History of CESS] CESS Website]

The "Central Eurasian Studies Review", the society's main publication, was first published in 2002.

By 2003 the CESS Secretariat had been established at Harvard University's Program on Central Asia and the Caucasus. The secretariat would later becoming a rotating secretariat, moving to Miami University in 2007.

Activities

CESS has held an annual conference every year since 2000, usually in October. The conferences are held at various universities throughout Canada and the United States. The 2008 conference is scheduled to be held at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. [ [http://www.cess.muohio.edu/CESSpg_conf_hist.html Past and Future Annual Conferences] CESS Website]

The society's first international conference (called a "regional conference") will be held in August 2008 in Choktal, Kyrgyzstan. [ [http://www.ways.org/en/events/2008/aug/04/central_eurasian_studies_society_regional_conference Central Eurasian Studies Society Regional Conference] The World Association of Young Scientists]

Additionally, CESS presents two awards every year - a Book Award and a Best Graduate Student Paper Award. Each winner receives $500, and the best graduate student paper will be published in the academic journal "Central Asian Survey". [ [http://www.cess.muohio.edu/CESSpg_awards.html CESS Awards] CESS Website]

Publications

The main publication of CESS is the "Central Eurasian Studies Review", published bi-annually in the spring and summer. [http://www.cesr-cess.org/ Central Eurasian Studies Review] ] It was first published in January 2002. The publication is divided into four sections: Perspectives, Research Reports (for on-going research only), Conferences and Lecture Series, and Educational Resources and Developments. [http://www.cesr-cess.org/CESR_contribution.html Information for Contributors] Central Eurasian Studies Review] All current and past issues are available online.

References

External links

* [http://www.cess.muohio.edu/ Central Eurasian Studies Society Website]


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