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TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia


▣ ISSN: 2051-364X (Print)2051-3658 (Online)

▣ Frequency: 2 issues per year

 

  TRaNS approaches the study of Southeast Asia by looking at the region as a place that is defined by its diverse and rapidly-changing social context, and as a place that challenges scholars to move beyond conventional ideas of borders and boundedness. TRaNS invites studies of broadly defined trans-national, trans-regional and comparative perspectives. Case studies spanning more than two countries of Southeast Asia and its neighbouring countries/regions are particularly welcomed.


– TRaNS is published twice a year (May and November).

– For information on submitting papers, please email journal@sogang.ac.kr



▣ TRaNS Editorial board


Co-Chairs

1

Yoon Hwan SHIN

Sogang University, South Korea

2

James C. SCOTT

Yale University, USA

Associate Editors

1

Soyeun KIM

Sogang University, South Korea

2

Ki-Hyun BAE

Sogang University, South Korea

Editorial Board Executive Committee

1

Paul D. HUTCHCROFT

Australian National University

2

Eric C. THOMPSON

National University of Singapore

3

Eric TAGLIACOZZO

Cornell University, USA

 

Book Review Editor

1

JongHo KIM

Sogang University, South Korea

 

Editorial Board Members

1

Mark BEESON

The University of Western Australia, Australia

18

Meredith WEISS

University of Albany, State University of New York, USA

2

Vincent HOUBEN

Humboldt University, Germany

19

Sharmani Patricia GABRIEL

University of Malaya, Malaysia

3

John SIDEL

LSE, UK

20

KYAW Yin Hlaing

Centre for Diversity and National Harmony, Myanmar

4

Mary CALLAHAN

University of Washington, USA

21

Sarah WEISS

KUG, Austria

5

Caroline HUGHES

University of Notre Dame, USA

22

Vedi R. HADIZ

University of Melbourne, Australia

6

Martin STUART-FOX

University of Queensland, Australia

23

Ken MACLEAN

Clark University, USA

7

Deirdre de la CRUZ

University of Michigan, USA

24

Thongchai WINICHAKUL

UW-Madison, USA

8

Andrew Alan JOHNSON

Princeton University, USA (former)

25

Erik HARMS

Yale University, USA

9

Ratana TOSAKUL

Thammasat University,
Thailand (former)

26

Tun MYINT

Carleton College, USA

10

Howard DICK

University of Melbourne, Australia

27

XIANG Bao

University of Oxford, UK

11

KHOO Boo Teik

National Graduate Institute
for Policy Studies, Japan

28

Caroline HAU

Kyoto University, Japan

12

Hung Cam THAI

Pomona College, USA

29

Michael HERZFELD

Harvard University, USA

13

Penny EDWARDS

University of California,
Berkeley, USA

30

Rhacel PARRENAS

University of Southern California,
USA

14

Benedict F. KIERNAN

Yale University, USA

31

Henry Wai-chung YEUNG

National University of Singapore

15

Andrew WALKER

Monash University Malaysia

32

Philip HIRSCH

University of Sydney, Australia

16

Michael FEENER

Kyoto University, Japan

33

Jonathan D. RIGG

University of Bristol, UK

17

Victor T. KING

Universiti Brunei Darussalam,
Brunei

34

Peter ZINOMAN

University of California Berkeley,
USA

Advisory Board Members

1

Barbara Watson ANDAYA

University of Hawaii, USA

9

JOMO Kwame Sundaram

Department of Economic 

and Social Affairs,

United Nations (former)

2

Hal HILL

Australian National University

10

SUEHIRO Akira

Gakushuin University, Japan

3

Anthony REID

Australian National University

11

James FOX

Australian National University

4

Michael AUNG-THWIN

University of Hawaii, USA

12

Paul KRATOSKA

Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

5

HSIAO Hsin-Huang Michael

Academia Sinica, Taiwan

13

WANG Gungwu

National University of Singapore

6

David STEINBERG

Georgetown University, USA

14

Kevin HEWISON

UNC-Chapel Hill, USA

7

CHUA Beng Huat

National University of Singapore

15

R. William LIDDLE

Ohio State University, USA

8

Donald K. EMMERSON

Stanford University, USA

16

ZHUANG Guotu

Xiamen University, China