Seminars/Symposia: FY2011
December, 2011
- Kyoto-NTU-SYSU Joint International Workshop
Plural Coexistence: East Asian Experiences in Comparative and Interdisciplinary
Perspectives
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- East Asia is rich in its diversity of ethnic, religious and cultural composition.
By and large the region has maintained the coexistence of such diversity
while at the same time achieving economic progress, becoming the hub of
the flow of people, goods, money and information. Yet the region is also
confronted with serious issues such as the decrease of biodiversity and
tropical forest, disasters, pandemics, aging population, ethnic and religious
conflicts, economic differentiation and poverty. In the face of this, how
is coexistence and sustainability possible despite or on account of diversity?
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- For this purpose, we promote the study of plural coexistence which connects
the global and the local dynamically, towards mending the political and
economic imbalances of globalization. How can we make public resources
out of the region’s social foundations at the basis of people’s everyday
lives? How can we connect these in a complementary way with existing systems
of governance towards solving problems and issues mentioned above?
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- This proposed workshop is the first of a workshop series to take place
in Kyoto (Dec. 2011), Singapore (2012), and Guangzhou (2013), representing
a core component of institutional linkages among the Center for Southeast
Asian Studies, Kyoto University in Kyoto, Nanyang Technological University
in Singapore, and Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou. The research themes
of the workshops are closely linked with the research program entitled
“Towards Sustainable Humanosphere in Southeast Asia” currently being undertaken
at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University (http://www.humanosphere.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/)
and with two of the Five Peaks of Excellence at NTU, namely, “Sustainable
Earth” and “The New Silk Road.” (http://enewsletter.ntu.edu.sg/classact/Nov10/Pages/cn2a.aspx).
These themes will also have the potential of being connected with the on-going
developments of the Sino-Singapore Knowledge City in Guangzhou of which
NTU is one of the major participants.
- Date: December 17 (Sat.) - 18 (Sun.), 2011
- Venue:Middle-sized Conference Room (Room No. 332), 3rd floor of Inamori Foundation
Building, Kyoto University
http://www.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/about/access_en.html
- Program:PDF
- Fifth International Conference "In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere
in Asia and Africa"
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- You are cordially invited to the Fifth international conference "In
Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa". This is the
last conference for our G-COE program. We will present our research outcomes
and discuss 'Sustainable Humanosphere' in Asia and Africa.
- Date: December 4 - 6, 2011
- Venue: Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall, Kyoto University
- Conference Statement: PDF
- Program:PDF
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