International Symposia
Many scholarly exchanges with participants from Japan and other countries
have been held through various international symposia which CSEAS hosts
or jointly sponsors with other institutes.
International Symposia in 2008 Fiscal Year
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- The 2nd Global COE International Conrerence
"Biosphere as a Global Force of Change"
- Date:March 9 - 11, 2009
- Place:Room No. 333, 3F, Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall, CSEAS, Kyoto University
- The 4th Kyoto University Southeast Asian Forum
"Water Cycle Management in Indonesia"
- Date:January 23 ( Fri.)-24 (Sat.), 2009
- Place:IPB International Conference Center (IICC)
- Host Institutes: Kyoto University Alumni Association/ HAKU (Himpunan Alumni Kyoto University
Indonesia) in collaboration with Bogor Agricultural University
- The 3rd Kyoto University Southeast Asian Forum
"Global Crisis in Food and Energy: Thailand-Japan Perspectives"
- Date:January 17 (Sat.), 2009
- Place:Room "Rainbow", 5th Floor, Imperial Queens Park Hotel
- Institutional setting: * Forum:Organized by Kyoto University and KUC (Kyoto Union Club) Supported
by Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology (TNI) * Reception party:Organized
by Kyoto University, KUC and Japanese KU Alumni Association in Bangkok
- Program:PDF
- CAPAS-CSEAS Symposium 2008 "Islam for Social Justice and Sustainability:
New Perspectives on Islamism and Pluralism in Indonesia"
- Date:September 16-17, 2008
- Place:Kyodai Kaikan (No.101)
- Program: See "Archives"
- Joint International Workshop on Chinese Identities and Inter-Ethnic Coexistence
and Cooperation in Southeast Asia
- Date:July 4 (Fri.) - 5(Sat.), 2008
- Place:East Building room 207 CSEAS, Kyoto University
- Program:
DAY 1:June 4 (Fri.), 2008
13:00-13:15: Opening Remarks
Professor Kosuke Mizuno, Director, CSEAS
13:30-15:30 Session I: Networks and Localities
・Peter Post, (Netherlands Institute for War Documentation) Peranakan Elite
Family Networks and Southeast Asia's Indigenous Royalty: Status, Modernity,
and Identity
・Tatsuki Kataoka (ASAFAS), The Baba Culture in Thailand
15:45-17:45 Session II: Claiming Citizenship
・Elizabeth Chandra (Keio), The New Indigenes: Chinese-Indonesians and the
2006 Citizenship Law
・Caroline Hau (CSEAS), Blood, Land, and Conversion: The Politics of Belonging
in Jose Angliongto’s The Sultanate
DAY 2: July 5 (Sat.), 2008
10:00-12:00 Session III: State and Chinese
・Ay Mey Lie (Amsterdam), Ethnic Chinese in the Indonesian Armed Forces:
Identification and Participation in Historical Perspective
・Nobuhiro Aizawa (IDE-JETRO), Delivering Citizenship: DEPDAGRI and the
Chinese in the 1980s
13:00-15:00 Session IV: Limits of Representation
・Nobuto Yamamoto (Keio), Clandestine Words: Persbreidelordinnantie in the
1930s Indies
・Junko Koizumi (CSEAS), Beyond the Assimilation-Sinicization Framework:
Studies of the Chinese Society in Thailand Reconsidered from Historical
and Local Perspectives
15:15- 17:15 Session V: Interrogating Identities
・Yumi Kitamura (CSEAS), Reconstructing Indonesian-Chinese Cultural Identity
in Post-Suharto Indonesia
・Thung Ju Lan (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, CSEAS Visiting Research
Fellow), The Search for Chinese Identity and Culture among Chinese Indonesians
during the Post –Suharto Era
- Funding for the workshop was provided by CSEAS and the G-COE Program
- Coordinator: HAU, Calorine (CSEAS)
- Seminar on Getting Published in the English World
- Date:June 19, 2008, 15:00-17:00
- Venue:E207 CSEAS, Kyoto University
- Topic:The Future of Publishing in the Asia-Pacific Has Arrived From Paper to
Online Publication by Professor Mark Selden
- Contact: Caroline Hau (CSEAS)
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