Forwarded on behalf of Professor Eun-su Cho, Convener of the XIXth Conference 
of the International Association of Buddhist Studies


Subject: [IABS2022] New Call for Proposals



Dear All:



We are currently in the process of revising the program for the 19th IABS 
Congress, to be held on 14-19 August 2022. As is to be expected given the 
two-year delay of this event, the final program will not be exactly the same as 
the program we had planned for August 2020. For a variety of reasons, three of 
the originally scheduled panels and at least 11 of the accepted papers have had 
to be withdrawn. (We have yet to hear back from the presenters of 4 of the 
originally scheduled papers.) Consequently, we are now issuing a new call for 
proposals. If you are not already scheduled to be on a panel or present a paper 
at the Congress, please consider proposing a panel or a paper for our revised 
program. And if you are already on the program but know of others who may be 
interested in submitting a proposal, please bring this to their attention. We 
are sure that in the intervening two years since our original call for 
proposals, exciting new work has emerged, work that deserves a hearing at the 
next IABS Congress.



Panel Proposals

The Planning Committee invites scholars wishing to conduct a collaborative 
research project and share its results to submit Panel proposals to us. We can 
accept up to 3 new Panels. Those interested in organizing a Panel should 
provide a 200-word description of the proposed topic, along with a list of 
contributors. For a list of the Panels already on the program please consult 
http://iabs2020.snu.ac.kr/academic-program/. Please bear in mind that a Panel 
contributor cannot appear elsewhere in the Congress program, whether on another 
Panel or as presenting a paper in one of the Sections. We would particularly 
like to encourage proposals that enhance opportunities for younger scholars to 
present their work. Please send your Panel proposal directly to 
[email protected]. Proposals will be accepted until 15th October.



Individual Paper Proposals

Those who wish to contribute a paper to one of the announced 22 sections are 
requested to upload abstracts to the Congress website at 
http://iabs2020.snu.ac.kr/submission/, indicating your proposed Section. A 
complete list of the thematic Sections for the Congress may be found at 
http://iabs2020.snu.ac.kr/academic-program/. But note that the following 
Sections are currently fully subscribed: 3, 4, 10, 11, 13, 14, 20. Paper 
proposals that would best fit under the themes of one of those Sections are not 
likely to be accepted. Sections currently having one or more vacancies are:  
Sections (1) Abhidharma Studies, (2) Buddhism and Its Relation to Other 
Religions, (5) Buddhism in the Contemporary World, (6) Buddhism in the 
Himalayas, (7) Buddhist Art and Architecture, (8) Buddhist Ethics, (9) Buddhist 
Hermeneutics, Scholasticism, and Commentarial Techniques, (12) Buddhist 
Metaphysics and Epistemology, (15) Gender in Buddhism, (16) Mahāyāna Buddhism), 
(17) Mahāyāna Sūtras, (18) Manuscripts, Codicology, and Epigraphy, (19) 
Meditation Theories and Practices, (21) Tibetan Studies, and (22) Vinaya 
Studies. Paper proposals/abstracts should be no more than 500 words, and should 
indicate under which thematic Section the paper should be considered. Abstracts 
will be accepted until 15th October.



Please email us if you have any questions regarding this new call for 
proposals. We look forward to receiving your proposals.



Sincerely yours,



Eun-su Cho, Chair, Planning Committee of the XIXth IABS Congress

[email protected]

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Christoph Emmrich
Associate Professor, Buddhist Studies
General Secretary, IABS
Director, Centre for South Asian Studies
at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
Chair, Numata Program UofT/McMaster
University of Toronto


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