TLSA 2017 Conference Proceedings - Now available online for free download

TIMOR LESTE STUDIES ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE 2017

Refereed papers from the 2017 Timor-Leste Studies Association Conference are now available online for free

download.

Peter Job, Antero B. da Silva, Nuno Canas Mendes, Alarico da Costa Ximenes, Mica Barreto Soares, Sara Niner

and Therese Tam (eds). 2018. New research on Timor-Leste / Peskiza foun kona-ba Timor-Leste / Novas

investigações sobre Timor-Leste  /Penelitian baru tentang Timor-Leste: Proceedings of the 2017 Timor-Leste

Studies Association Conference, Vols I an​d II, (Hawthorn: Swinburne Press)

Please see the TLSA website: http://www.tlstudies.org/ConfPro2017.html

 

Papers in the collection are divided into two volumes. Volume I contains papers presented in the general

program of the conference. Volume II contains Agriculture and Science papers. The online edition also includes

two new online refereed articles in Tetun not included in the hard-copy original volumes.

 

Hard-copies can still be ordered (see order forms on the link).

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