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The Association for Asian Studies (AAS)—the largest society of its kind, with approximately 8,000 members worldwide—is a scholarly, non-political, non-profit professional association open to all persons interested in Asia.
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The Hong Kong Anthropological Society was founded in 1978 in response to a growing interest in Hong Kong in the culture and ethnography of the region.
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The Indian Anthropological Association (IAA) is the body of the professional anthropologists in India seeking to provide a platform to anthropologists and those working on allied disciplines, to promote interest and encourage research in anthropology through the publication of the journal and holding seminars and conferences.
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The Indian Anthropological Society traces its origin from the Anthropology Club established in 1921 at the initiative of the then Vice-chancellor of the University of Calcutta, Sir Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay, who acted as its founding President.
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The Indian National Confederation and the Academy of Anthropologists. INCAA is the apex organization of anthropologists in India, founded in 2004.
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With a membership of approximately 2,100 scholars and students, the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology (JASCA; Nihon Bunkajinrui Gakkai) is one of the largest anthropological organizations in the world. The JASCA's main purpose is to promote research on human culture(s) in cultural anthropology, social anthropology and ethnology.
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The KOSCA is a professional association for the promotion of research and academic dialogue in cultural anthropology, and was founded in November 1958.
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Taiwan Society for Anthropology and Ethnology (TSAE) is the professional organization representing all anthropologists and ethnologists in Taiwan.