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Special Seminars: FY2009

Special Seminars in 2009 Fiscal Year

  1. Time & Date:March 9 (Tues.) 2010, 15:00 - 17:00       
  2. Speaker:Dr. Myint Thein, CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow from Historical Research Center, National Museum, Myanmar
  3. Title::"Arakan-Bengal Relation: Special Emphasis on mid-Mrauk-U Period (1531-1638)"
  1. Time & Date:February 9th (Tues.), 2010, 15:00 - 17:30   
  2. Speaker:Dr. Mochtar Pabottingi, CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow
  3. Title::“The Interplay of Nationhood and Democracy in Contemporary Japan: Reading out of Japan’s Agriculture, Education, and Environment.”
  1. Time & Date:December 3rd (Turs.), 2009, 16:00- 18:00
  2. Speaker:Dr. Erik Martinez Kuhonta, CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow from McGill University
  3. Title::IS THE MIDDLE CLASS A HARBINGER OF DEMOCRACY? EVIDENCE FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA
  4. Place:Middle size meeting room (Room No. 332) on the third floor of Inamori Foundation Memorial Building
  1. Time & Date:15:00-17:00 November 19, 2009
  2. Speaker:Prof. Nareppa Nagaraj, CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow from > University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
  3. Title::Water Crisis in Peninsular India: Innovative Approaches and > Policy Imperatives
  4. Place:Room 332, Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall
  1. Time & Date:Nov.12(Thursday) 18:30-
  2. Speaker:Prof. Jing Tsu, Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature at Yale University
  3. Film Title:: ENDO (Love on a Budget)
  4. Presenter::Nicanor TIONGSON (CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow)
  5. Place:Room 447, 4th Floor, Research Building No.2., Yoshida Main Campus, Kyoto University,
  1. Time & Date:14:00-17:00 October 22, 2009
  2. Speaker:Prof. Anthony Reid, CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow from National University of Singapore
  3. Title::"Imperial Alchemy: Nationalism and Asia"
  4. Place:Room 332, Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall
  1. Time & Date:July 25th (Sat.), 14:00-17:00
  2. Speaker1:Antoshchenko (Institute of Asian and African studies, Moscow University)
  3. Title:Hierarhy of Posts and Titles and Rulling Strata in XV-XVIII-th Centuries Vietnam: Quantative Analysys Experiment". (In English)
  4. Speaker2:Eva Antoshchenko Muckova (Institute of Asian and African studies, Moscow University
  5. Title:"Impressionistic features of Khai Hung's short stories". (In Vietnamese with Japanese translation)
  6. Place:The medium-size meeting room, the 3rd floor of the Inamori memorial building, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.
  7. Coordinator:HASUDA, Takashi (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
  1. Time & Date:July 22, 2009, 10:00-12:00
  2. Speaker:Dr. Vedi R. HADIS, CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow from National University of Singapore
  3. Title:"Contemporary Indonesia Political Situation".
  4. Place:Tonan-Tei, CSEAS, Kyoto University
  1. Time & Date:July 9th (Thurs.), 16:00-18:00
  2. Topic:Management of the Indonesian Peat Lands: It needs to be imporved
  3. Speaker:SUPIANDI Sabiham, CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow from Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
  4. Place:Seminar Room No.330 on the third floor of Inamori Foundation Memorial Building
  1. Time & Date:June 26 (Thurs.), 2009 14:00-16:00
  2. Topic:Raising Voices, Claiming Space: Migrant Women's Labor Activism in Bangkok
  3. Speaker:Professor Mary Beth Mills (Colby College, U.S.)
  4. Place:Inamori Memorial Hall 332 Seminar Room
  1. Time & Date:April 23 (Thurs.), 2009 14:00-16:00
  2. Topic:The Indonesian Peatland: Is it suitable for oil palm growth?
  3. Speaker:Prof. Supiandi Sabiham (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia)
  4. Place:Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University
  1. Time & Date:April 21 (Tuesday), 2009, 12:00a.m. - 1.30p.m.
  2. Topic:"Thaksin's Legacy: Thaksinomics and Its Impacts on Thailand’s National Innovation System and Industrial Upgrading"
  3. Speaker:Dr. Patarapong Intarakumnerd (Visiting Research Fellow at CSEAS and Adjunct Professor, College of Innovation, Thammasat University)
  4. Coordinator:Kaoru, SUGIHARA(CSEAS)
  1. Time & Date:April 13 (Mon.), 2009, 3:00p.m. -
  2. Speakers&Topics:
  3. Dr. Kin Woon Toh (API Fellow) "The Distribution of Political Rights in the Legislatures and its’ Impact on Social Justice"
  4. Dr. Mochtar Pabotinggi(LIPI; Japan Foundation Fellow) "The Backbone of Japan in A Time of Epochal Crisis: Reading the Prospects for Nation-Democracy Symbiosis through Education, Agriculture, Industry, and Environment."
  5. Dr. Tan Sooi Beng (API Fellow) "Community Theatre in Asia: Empowering Young People to Bring About Change"
  6. Dr. Francis LOH Kok Wah(CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow) "Whither Labour and the Labour Movement in Malaysia?"
  7. Dr. Ukrist Pathmanand (API Fellow) "Human Insecurity : A Reconsideration on Thai Women Trafficking in Japan"
  8. Coordinator:Masaaki, Okamoto(CSEAS)
  1. Time & Date:June 4 (Thurs.), 2009 14:00-16:00
  2. Topic:Roundtable on the State of Democracy in Southeast Asia
  3. Discussants:
  4. Southeast Asian Perspectives
  5. Vedi Hadiz (Associate Professor, National University of Singapore and author of Localising Power in Indonesia: A Southeast Asia Perspective, forthcoming, Stanford University Press, 2009)
  6. Thailand
  7. Prof. Ukrist Pathmanand (Professor, Chulalongkorn University, co-author of the book The Thaksinization of Thailand, with Duncan McCargo)
  8. Indonesia
  9. Prof. Jun Honna (Associate Professor, Reitsumeikan University and author of Military Politics and Democratization in Indonesia) Prof. Masaaki Okamoto (Associate Professor, CSEAS and author of "An Unholy Alliance: Political Thugs and Political Islam Work Together, " Inside Indonesia 93", August-October 2008)
  10. Malaysia
  11. Prof. Toh Kin Woon (Senior API Fellow, former leader, Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia - the Malaysian People’s Movement Party, and former Senator, Malaysian Upper Chamber of Parliament, member of the Penang State Legislative Assembly)
  12. The Philippines
  13. Prof. Patricio N. Abinales (Professor, CSEAS, and author of History and Orthodoxy in the Muslim Filipino Narrative, 1898-2000, Ateneo Press, forthcoming)
  14. Place:Seminar Room II, Iwamori Building
  1. Time & Date:April 23 (Thurs.), 2009 14:00-16:00
  2. Topic:The Indonesian Peatland: Is it suitable for oil palm growth?
  3. Speaker:Prof. Supiandi Sabiham (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia)
  4. Place:Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University
  1. Time & Date:April 21 (Tuesday), 2009, 12:00a.m. - 1.30p.m.
  2. Topic:"Thaksin's Legacy: Thaksinomics and Its Impacts on Thailand’s National Innovation System and Industrial Upgrading"
  3. Speaker:Dr. Patarapong Intarakumnerd (Visiting Research Fellow at CSEAS and Adjunct Professor, College of Innovation, Thammasat University)
  4. Coordinator:Kaoru, SUGIHARA(CSEAS)
  1. Time & Date:April 13 (Mon.), 2009, 3:00p.m. -
  2. Speakers&Topics:
  3. Dr. Kin Woon Toh (API Fellow) "The Distribution of Political Rights in the Legislatures and its’ Impact on Social Justice"
  4. Dr. Mochtar Pabotinggi(LIPI; Japan Foundation Fellow) "The Backbone of Japan in A Time of Epochal Crisis: Reading the Prospects for Nation-Democracy Symbiosis through Education, Agriculture, Industry, and Environment."
  5. Dr. Tan Sooi Beng (API Fellow) "Community Theatre in Asia: Empowering Young People to Bring About Change"
  6. Dr. Francis LOH Kok Wah(CSEAS Visiting Research Fellow) "Whither Labour and the Labour Movement in Malaysia?"
  7. Dr. Ukrist Pathmanand (API Fellow) "Human Insecurity : A Reconsideration on Thai Women Trafficking in Japan"
  8. Coordinator:Masaaki, Okamoto(CSEAS)
  1. Time & Date:April 3 (Fri.), 2009 14:00-
  2. Topic:"Sustainable rural development initiative for natural resource management: Role of agroforestry in the resource poor tropical environments of West Java, Indonesia"
  3. Speaker:Prof. Oekan. S. Abdoellah (CSEAS visiting research fellow from Institute of Ecology, University of Padjadjaran-Bandung, Indonesia)