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  1. CONFERENCE> Original Thoughts: A Conference in Honor of Jacqueline I. Stone
  2. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS> International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture Vol.29, No.1 (June 2019)

CONFERENCE> Original Thoughts: A Conference in Honor of Jacqueline I. Stone

by Bryan Lowe

Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce “Original Thoughts: A Conference in Honor of Jacqueline I. Stone” to be held from Friday, May 17 through Saturday, May 18, 2019 at Princeton University. The conference will celebrate the career of Prof. Jacqueline Stone, who will be retiring at the end of the 2018–2019 academic year. It is generously sponsored by Princeton’s Department of Religion, Center for the Study of Religion, East Asian Studies Program, Numata Visiting Scholar and Program Fund, Glorisun Global Network for Buddhist Studies, and Council of the Humanities. It will include presentations by Prof. Stone’s students and distinguished guests. Advanced registration is required by April 30, 2019. More details including registration information, the schedule, and a summary of Prof. Stone’s career can be found at the conference web page: https://religion.princeton.edu/originalthoughts/
Sincerely,
Bryan Lowe
Vanderbilt University
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS> International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture Vol.29, No.1 (June 2019)

by Tara Eunyoung KIM

Dear Colleagues,
The International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture (IJBTC) is published to promote Buddhist Studies by encouraging wide-ranging research on Buddhist thought and culture.
IJBTC is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published bi-annually in English language by the Academy of Buddhist Studies at Dongguk University, Korea.
The scholastic quality of IJBTC was accredited by Korean Research Foundation in 2007. The IJBTC are included in the Thomson Reuters Emerging Sources Citation Index in 2017 and the resource of the ATLA Religion Database® in 2018.
IJBTC seeks papers and book-reviews on history, philosophy, literature, and culture that are relevant to Buddhism. IJBTC always welcomes submissions that bring new perspectives and fresh research to the various fields of Buddhist Studies.
The deadline for submitting a contribution to Vol.29 No.1 is April 15th, 2019.
IJBTC Vol.29 No.1 will be published June 30th, 2019.
For more information, including submissions, subscription and inquiries, please contact:
Email: ijbtc@dongguk.edu
H.P.: http://ijbtc.dongguk.edu/
Tel: +82 (02) 6713 5140
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