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Seminars/Symposia: FY2011

September, 2011

The Processes of Cultural Adaptation and Re-Adaptation of Vietnamese Migrants Between Japan and Vietnam and Their Socio-Economic Implications
  1. Date: September 28, 2011 16:00-17:30
  2. Place:Small Meeting Room II, Inamori Hall, CSEAS, Kyoto University
  3. Moderator: Prof. Yoko Hayami (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
  4. Presentation by: Khuat Thu Hong Co-Director Institute for Social Development Studies, Hanoi, Vietnam
  5. Abstract:
    This research focuses on cultural adaptation and re-adaptation of Vietnamese trainees/interns between Japan and Vietnam, and how these process influence migration outcomes. Specifically, how Vietnamese migrants negotiate their national identies with norms/values of the host society and how they use learnt skills/experiences to improve well-beings of their families and communities.
  6. Brief Introduction of Khuat Thu Hong:
    Khuat Thu Hong, PhD. is Co-Director of the Institute for Social Development Studies (ISDS), an independent research institution in Hanoi, Vietnam. Hong’s major fields of studies include gender, sexuality, and family. She is 2011 fellow of the Asian Public Intellectual Program (API) and is currently hosted by CSEAS, Kyoto University.
Workshop of Young Cambodian Researchers “Development and Human Security in Cambodia”
  1. Date: September 1, 2011 13:00-17:00
  2. Place:Small Meeting Room I (Room no. 330), 3rd floor, Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, CSEAS, Kyoto University
  3. Program:
    13:00-13:10 Opening

    13:10-13:35 Heng Molyaneth (Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University)
    Title: Economic effects of cross-border migration: Analysis on productive investment and consumption of migrant households

    13:35-14:00 Cheng Savuth (Graduate School of Economics, Nagoya University)
    Title: Industry Linkages, Technology Gap, Absorptive Capacity, and Productivity Spillover from Foreign Firms: Evidence from Firms in Cambodia

    14:00-14:25 Sim Piseth (Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University)
    Title: The Potential of Oil and Gas Industry in Cambodia

    14:25-14:40 Coffee Break

    14:40-15:05  Ham Oudom (Master course of Anthropology-Sociology, Royal University of Phnom Penh)
    Title: Access to Education of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia

    15:05-15:30 Uy Saret (Department of Sociology, Royal University of Phnom Penh)
    Title: Community based Natural Resource Management and Livelihood Changes: Ethnic Cham people in Chong Kneas Commune.

    15:30-15:55 Phon Sovatna (Graduate School of Integral Agriculture and Rural Development)
    Title: A Study of Farmer Water User Committee (FWCC) of the SCIRIP project, Kampong Thum

    15:55-16:20 Kong Sothea (Graduate School of Integral Agriculture and Rural Development)
    Title: Study on the present of E.Coli and vibrio in the fresh cultured fish and its fermented products (Nam Sach Trey).

    16:20-17:00 Discussion
    17:00 Closing

    Contact: Kobayashi Satoru (CSEAS, Kyoto University)