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Korea-Japan-Southeast Asian Seminar: Networking Southeast Asia, Korea and Japan: Facing Urgent and Fundamental Issues

2016/03/19 @ 9:00 AM - 2016/03/20 @ 6:00 PM

Date: March 19-20, 2016
Venue: Inamori Memorial Building, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

 

Program:

Day1 March 19 (Saturday)

09.00-09.30

Opening: Kono Yasuyuki (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
        Introduction of RIHN-CSEAS Collaboration Project: Toward the
Regeneration of Tropical Peatland Societies: Building International
Research Network on Integrated Peatland Management

09.30-11.30

Panel 1: Care and Intergenerational relations within Transnational Families in/across East and Southeast Asia
Conveners: Kim Jeehun (Inha University) and Hayami Yoko (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
Speakers:
  1. Regulating Immigrant Motherhood in a Time of Fertility Crisis and Intensive Parenthood: The Case of Taiwan
Lan Pei-Chia (National Taiwan University)

  2. Becoming Multicultural at the Edge of Global Care Chain: Sibling Caretaking by Korean Adolescents with Asian ‘Cross-border Marriage Migrant’ Stepmothers
Kim Jeehun (Inha University)
  
  3. Children Living with “Global Care Chain”: Family Separation and Reunification of Filipino Young Immigrants in Italy
Nagasaka Itaru (Hiroshima University)

  4. Displaying Resilience and Interdependence in Transnational Family Settings: Japanese Women in Southeast Asia-Japanese marriage
Thang Leng Leng (National University of Singapore) and Mika Toyota (Rikkyo University)

11.30-13.00 Lunch
13.00-15.00

Panel 2: Changes in Southeast Asian Societies
Moderator: Michael Pante (Ateneo de Manila University)
Speakers:
  1. Major Countries’ Strategic Approaches on the Mekong River Basin and Korea’s Standpoint
Lee Yohan (Seoul National University)

  2. Brewing “Sustainable Coffee Network” in Asia: New Geographical Imaginations Connecting Southeast Asian Producers to East Asian Consumers
Kim Eje (Gyeongin National University of Education)

  3. Party of Candidate? Electoral Reforms in East Asia and Indonesia
Shin Jae Hyeok (Korea University)

  4. The Social Economic Conditions of the Korean Factory Managers in Vietnam and their Transnational Lives
Chae Suhong (Seoul National University)

15.00-15.15 Coffee break
15.15-17.15

Panel 3:  Political Assassination in Southeast Asia
Convener: Jafar Suryomenggolo (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
Speakers:  
  1. Killing for What? Community Leaders as Target in International Development Projects in the Philippines
Jung Bub Mo (Seoul National University)

  2. From Marginalization to Elimination: the Lumad of Mindanao, Philippines
Arnold P. Alamon (Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology)

  3. Why does Indonesia Kill Us? : A Cartography of Political Assassination in Papua
Budi Hernawan (Paramadina Graduate School of Diplomacy)

  4. Assassination in Thai Local Politics: A Decade of Decentralization (2000-2009) and Case studies of Phrae province
Nuttakorn Vititanon (Mae Fah Luang University)

Day2 March 20 (Sunday)

09.30-11.30

Panel 4: The Impact of Globalization in Creating Sectarianism and Exclusion   of Religious Minorities
Convener: Ahmad Najib Burhani (LIPI/ CSEAS, Kyoto University)
Speakers:
  1. Islam, Democracy and the Creation of a Muslim majority in a Globalizing Southeast Asia
Noorhaidi Hasan (UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta)

  2. The Struggles of Muhammadiyah to Protect Religious Minorities and to Create Peace in Indonesia
Abdul Mu’ti (UIN Jakarta)

  3. Cosmopolitan Muslim Intellectuals and the Problems of Sectarianism in Southeast Asia
Syed Muhammad Kahirudin Aljunied (National University of Singapore)

  Discussant: Nakamura Mitsuo (Chiba University)

11.30-13.00 Lunch
13.00-15.00

Panel 5: Comfort Women and Post-War Compensation
Moderator: Mizuno Kosuke (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
Speakers:
  1. The Mobilization of the Japanese Military Sex Slaves seen through the List of Koreans in Palembang, Indonesia
Jeong Sook Kang (Sungkyunkwan University)

   2. Sexual slavery under the Japanese military regime and New Order regime (tentative)
Anna Mariana (Etnohistori/ Sajogyo Institute)

   3. ‘Police Actions’ or Colonial War? Shifting Attitudes of the Dutch society toward the Military Operations in Indonesia, 1946-1949
Yoshida Makoto (Fukuoka Women’s University)

   4. Testimony of Survivors of Sexual Violence by Japanese Military in South
Sulawesi, Indonesia: A Case study Analysis using Video Interview
Suzuki Takashi (Momoyama Gakuin University)

   Discussant: Matsuno Akihisa (Osaka University)

15.00-15.15 Coffee break
15.15-17.15

Panel 6: Industrial Relations in Indonesia
Moderator: Jeon Je Seong  (Chonbuk National University)
Speakers:
  1. In Search of the Right Balance: Indonesian Labour Reform Today
Surya Tjandra (Atma Jaya Catholic University)

   2. Minimum wage in Indonesia (tentative)
Aryana Satrya (Universitas Indonesia)

   3. “Grebek Pabrik” in Bekasi: A Union Mobilization Strategy
Abu Mufakhir (Sedane Labor Institute)

   4. A Japanese Company in the Wave of Militant Labor Offensive, Grebek, in 2014 in Indonesia: Out-sourcing, the Right of Strike and the Industrial Dispute Settlement System
Mizuno Kosuke (CSEAS, Kyoto University)

   5. Partnership at Work: The case of Indonesia
Sutanto Suwarno (Indonesian Industrial Relations Association)

17.15-17.30 Closing

 

 

 

All participants of the seminar, 19-20 March 2016.

All participants of the seminar, 19-20 March 2016.