UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series

UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series marks the inaugural publication of KITA. The purpose of this Paper Series is in line with UKMβs official status as a research university under the 9th Malaysia Plan. The Series provides a premise for the dissemination of research findings and theoretical debates among academics and researchers in Malaysia and world-wide regarding issues related to ethnic studies. All articles submitted for this Series will be refereed by at least one reviewer before publication. Opinions expressed in this Series are solely those of the writer(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of KITA. The first two papers published in November 2008 under this Series had the ISBN code. For 2009, the Series carries the ISSN Code. However, the Series reverts to the ISBN code with the publication of number 34, November 2014.
KITA Publication Committee
Chairperson:
- Dr. Rachel Chan Suet Kay
Editorial Board:
- Prof. Dr. Kartini Aboo Talib @ Khalid
- Dr. Eric Olmedo Panal
- Dr. Adil Johan
Technical Unit:
- Dr. Pue Giok Hun (Webmaster)
- En. Mohd Faris Ngadinin@Adinin (Finance Affairs Manager)
- Tn. Hj. Ahmad Zul Hakimi Hassim (Design & Marketing)
- Pn. Bahirah Syazana Mohamad Zan (Marketing Co-ordinator)
- En. Muhamad Shamri Rahmat (Printing)
Submission Guidelines
1. All manuscript submissions are advised to follow the APA style.
2. The KITA UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series accepts manuscripts in Bahasa Malaysia or in English.
3. There is no particular word limit, but manuscripts should be at least 3,500 words (including references).
4. Please also provide an abstract of around 250 words.
3. Please attach a brief biodata of the author/s (within 150 words).
For further information about opportunities on writing in the series, please contact:
Dr. Rachel Chan Suet Kay
Chief Editor of UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series
E-mail: rachelchansuetkay@ukm.edu.my
How to Purchase
Kindly contact our Publication Officer for more information on how to purchase book(s) published by KITA:
Tel: (+603)89214724 / 89214641
E-mail: syazana3030@gmail.com
UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series Title List
No. | Author(s) | Year | Title | Details |
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73 | Low Choo Chin | 2024 | The Chinese Diaspora: Citizenship, Chineseness and the Malayan Emergency | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 73 (December), ISBN 9789670741864 |
72 | Pue Giok Hun | 2023 | Annotated Bibliography of Selected Theses on Kelantan Peranakan Chinese in UKM and UM, 1970s-2021 | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 72 (December), ISBN 9789670741857 |
71 | Kartini Aboo Talib @ Khalid, Shamsul A.B., Zaini Othman, Ramze Endut & Helmy Muhammad | 2023 | Memahami Kerumitan Konsep Bumiputera di Malaysia | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 71 (November), ISBN 9789670741840 |
70 | Ramze Endut | 2022 | Luhmann and Morality: A Reflection on the Sociology of Amorality | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 70 (December), ISBN 9789670741833 |
69 | Rachel CHAN Suet Kay | 2021 | Folklore, Fun and Fandoms: Discerning the Cultural Logic and Gamified Practices of Fan-Driven Multimedia Translations | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 69 (August), ISBN 9789670741710 |
68 | Jasmine Phang | 2021 | Re-imagining Ethnographic Fieldwork: The Place of the Researcher During and in PostCovid-19 Era | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 68 (August), ISBN 9789670741703 |
67 | Senyao ZHAI | 2021 | The Assimilation of Chinese Minorities in the Henan Province of China β The Hui Community | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 67 (August), ISBN 9789670741697 |
66 | Kartini Aboo Talib @ Khalid | 2021 | The Malay Middle Class: Culture and Syariah in the Consumption of Foods | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 66 (August), ISBN 9789670741680 |
65 | Hafid Fahlefi | 2020 | Makanan tradisional: pengalaman dari kuliah lapangan dan penelitian antropologi | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 65 (September), ISBN 9789670741628 |
64 | Denison Jayasooria | 2020 | Grassroots Solidarity in Revitalising Rural Economy in Asia, Drawing Lessons from Three Case Studies in India, Indonesia and China | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 64 (August), ISBN 9789670741611 |
63 | Denison Jayasooria | 2020 | Localizing SDGs among B40 neighbourhoods in Klang Valley, Malaysia: Challenges, possibilities, and lessons drawn from the urban grassroots | UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 63 (February), ISBN 9789670741598 |
62 | Christopher M. Joll | 2019 | Siamβs Javanese fetish: Cultural anomaly or vestige of cosmopolitan past? |
UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 62 (December), ISBN 9789670741581 |
61 | Ju-Li Teo | 2019 | Promoting Refugee Protection In Southeast Asia Through The Responsibility To Protect (R2P) |
UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 61 (March), ISBN 9789670741536 |
60 | Tan Raan Hann | 2019 | Performing Portuguese, Becoming Betawi |
UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 60 (January), ISBN 9789670741512 |
59 | Shazlin A. Hamzah | 2018 | Negaraku: The National anthem binding Malaysians in integration |
UKM Ethnic Studies Paper Series No. 59 (December), ISBN 9789670741483 |
Last updated: 2 February 2024