#AAS2010 (Association for Asian Studies, Philadelphia, 2010)

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Manan Ahmed @sepoy

Philadelphia: "Mobs Are Born as Word Grows by Text Message". I witnessed this last night in #AAS2010 lobby #Librarians http://nyti.ms/bhZsB5

2010-03-25 21:31:35
Graham Webster @gwbstr

Halfway to Philly & #aas2010. My panel tonight 7:30-9:30. Presenting early findings on e-gov and political participation in China.

2010-03-26 00:36:38
Javier Cha @javiercha

First #AAS2010 panel for me will be imperial China's southward expansion. Starting in an hour.

2010-03-26 07:33:22
Northeast Asia Archaeology @NEAarchaeology

Check out live tweets from @javiercha at #AAS2010 (Assoc. of Asian Studies Con)

2010-03-26 08:13:58
Graham Webster @gwbstr

Starting our panel in 5 min at #aas2010 in room 401! Internet and politics in China.

2010-03-26 08:26:26
Anil Kalhan • @akalhan.bsky.social @kalhan

At #AAS2010: game time for @sepoy's panel. Too bad all the South Asia panels are all at the same time... #oops #fb

2010-03-26 08:32:58
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Michael Churchman: survey of Sino-Vietnamese frontier region, ca. 200-600. Links Chinese ethnographic accts w archaeological finds.

2010-03-26 09:21:56
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Churchman: Comparison with medieval China's NE frontier would be fascinating. Need to address: China's interest in this region.

2010-03-26 09:23:46
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Churchman: Felt his reading of textual sources a bit too sweeping. Collab with early Korea historians used to this prose style?

2010-03-26 09:27:40
Northeast Asia Archaeology @NEAarchaeology

RT @javiercha: #AAS2010 Michael Churchman: survey of Sino-Vietnamese frontier region, ca. 200-600. Links Chinese ethnographic accts w archaeological finds.

2010-03-26 09:31:59
Northeast Asia Archaeology @NEAarchaeology

@javiercha Wonder if Churchman used archaeological research on Yunnan (same period) by Alice Yao of the U. of Toronto in Canada? #AAS2010

2010-03-26 09:34:44
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 James Anderson: contrasts Dali and Dai Viet. Dali was a SE Asian mandala state. Dai Viet adopts Chinese-style bureaucracy.

2010-03-26 09:46:15
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Anderson: Extensive references to James Scott. Nanzhao/Dali had strong ties with Tang. Song regarded it as a relative equal.

2010-03-26 09:47:39
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Anderson: Dali - network of existing tribes. Depended on lowland wetland economy. Alliance constantly negotiated and challenged.

2010-03-26 09:50:13
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Anderson: Bit abrupt but intriguing comp in the end. Dali falls to Mongol invasions. Dai Viet manages to repel. Diff admin systems.

2010-03-26 09:51:45
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Kathlene Baldanza: Sino-Vietnamese relations in the Ming. Through the lens of one Chinese official, rather than state pov.

2010-03-26 09:54:10
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Baldanza: Fascinating acct of a maverick who conflicts with court authority. Requests post in SW border region of Qinzhou.

2010-03-26 09:55:59
Javier Cha @javiercha

#AAS2010 Baldanza is interested in exploring the disparity bw state projection of imaginary border vs realities conditioned by Lin Xiyuan.

2010-03-26 09:56:50
BibliothecaSinica2.0 @BS_2

Made it to #AAS2010 Philadelphia just in time to listen to#AAS2010 panel 20.

2010-03-26 10:35:51
Shion Kono @s_kono

Following the #AAS2010 hashtag from Tokyo the next few days ...

2010-03-26 11:53:41
Manan Ahmed @sepoy

#AAS2010 panel is over. Decent turn out considering worse timeslot ever. #LASTMODERNPANELEVER

2010-03-26 15:32:20
Jonathan Dresner @jondresner

RT @sepoy: #AAS2010 panel is over. Decent turn out considering worse timeslot ever. #LASTMODERNPANELEVER

2010-03-26 20:00:56
Jonathan Dresner @jondresner

#AAS2010 Panel on Teaching Atomic Bomb History was excellent: lots of ideas, sources, acknowledgement of tensions. Got in plug for HNN

2010-03-27 00:14:42