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2019年第一届亚太民族学与人类学国际研讨会议程

发文单位:   发文时间:2019-05-18

Contents


Conference Introduction and Welcome Remarks

 

HE Ming

Professor

General Chair

 

MA Teng Yue

Program Chair and Chief Organizer


Agenda

 

May21 (Tuesday)

 

Time

Panel/  Activity

Location

8:30-900

Registration


9:00-9:30

Opening

Moderator: 

HE  Ming /General Chair

Sci Mainroom

9:30-10:00

Break

Take  Group Pictures at 1st floor of Science Building


10:00-12:20

Keynote

Terence  Wesley-Smith

 

Gordon  Mathews

Imagining Future  Anthropology in East Asia

 

Jon  Fraenkel

 

Paul  D’Arcy 

Imagining  Futures in the Asia Pacific Region


12:20-13:40

Lunch


13:40-14:40

Roundtable:  

 

 

Sci

Room201


Panel

Museums,  Cultural heritages, and indigenous cultures in the Asia Pacific Region

 

Kristen  Kelly

Huaqiao Heritage  and Transnational Architecture Defining Modernity in Communities in Guangdong  Province across the 19th- 20th Century

 

Shannan  Chang張善楠

Ethnology and  Anthropological Exposition of Museums- Academic, Popular Science, and Public  Participation

 

Mingxin Chang 張銘心

The historical  fortuity: An Analysis of the Sources of Taiwan Aborigines  Collections in the museum of Ethnic Cultures of Minzu University Of China

 

Yeh  Chia-Ying葉佳穎

The Value of  Cultural Heritage in post-colonialism---Reflection on Okinawa Uzagaku in  Today’s society and local identity

Sci

Room  202

15:00-17:00




Panel

Sovereignty and  indigenous right

 

ArthuurJeverson  Maya

Sovereignity  Discourse: South China Sea Conflict

 

Liu Ge刘舸

On Taiwan  Aboriginal Movement of Returning My Land and Its Political Implications

 

Zoe Wu吴楠筝

The Land Policies and the Relationship of ethnic groups of Taiwanese  aborigines In the Period of Japanese Occupation:A Research Based on  Saisiyat’s Nanzhuang incident

 

Ming  Li Kuo

Analysis and Discussion on Several Cases of  Taiwan Indigenous Cultural Sovereignty

Sci

Room  201


Panel

Tourism and  development

 

Mark  Williams

East Asia  Development Historical Aspects and Future Imaginations

 

JiEun  PARK

Sorbonne-UNESCO  World Heritage as a key factor for tourism development impact on local  community and transform of the cities

 

Yeh Shu  Ling叶淑绫

Religious  Practices and Cultural Revitalization among urban Amis Migrants in Taiwan

 

XIE BI ZHEN谢必震

Chinese traditional ancient building decoration art and cross-strait  cultural identity

Sci

Room  201

  

May22nd

 

Time

Panel/  Activity

Location

8:30-900



9:00-10:30

Keynote

 

Jacob  Hickman

Sovereignty, Morality, and Ontology: Moral World-Building Across the  Asia-Pacific Region

 

Alexander  Mawyer

Foreshores, Frontiers and Other Boundary Objects on the Edge of  Oceania

 

Lorenz  Gonschor

 

Sci

Room  201

10:30-10:50

Break


10:50-12:20

Keynote

DavidTengYueh  MA

 


12:20-13:40

Lunch


13:40-14:40

Roundtable:  

 

 

Sci

Room  201


Panel  

Local knowledge  and native substance in the Pacific Region

 

AryasatyaniDhyani

Sustainability  of “Subak” Balinese Indigenous Water Society

 

Michael  Goldsmith

Water, milk  & urine: Contentious liquids in New Zealand and the Asia Pacific

 

Sidney  Cheung

Hong Kong’s Oyster Farming and Community Resilience

Sci

Room  201

15:00-17:00




Panel  

State policy and  local response

 

Laurence  Delina

Contestingknowledges:  How indigenous knowledges mobilized social movements against mega energy  projects in highland Philippines

 

SeigiKarasaki

Environmental  injustices in the U.S. as a lesson for Asia Pacific development

 

Arnie  Saik

Intemerate  Baselines: an ecological accounting scheme for a Blue Pacific regional  framework

 

Imelda  MJ Sianipar

Duterte's  discourse and the death of grand narrative

Sci

Room  201


Panel  

The Belt and Road Initiative and its impact in the Pacific and adjoin region

 

Mahesh  RanjanDebata

Belt and Road  Initiative and the Indo-Pacific

 

Grant  McCall

Ancient Oceanic  symbols and modern cooperation: Rapanuirongorongo and Belt and Road  communication

 

Jacqueline  Armijo

Creating  Networks and Pan-Asian Identities among International Students from BRI  Connected Countries Studying in China

 

Nasir Raza Khan

China’s “ Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) and  India’s response

Sci

Room  201

  

May23nd

 

Time

Panel/  Activity

Location

8:30-900



9:00-10:30




Panel

 

Chunyan  Echo Song/ Tony Waters

Navigating the  Race Ethnicity Identity Quadrant

 

Jiangtian  Xu

Can Japan Be the  King Maker in Future Asia Pacific Region’s Regime MakingGame Theory Analysis  of the EU

 

Riccardo  Pansini

Chinese subjects  with collectivistic values invest funds for climate change

Sci

Room  201


Panel

Anthropology in  the Pacific Rim

 

Garry  W Trompf / Izabella  Mackiewicz

The Instructions  of Melanesian Cargo Cults for the Asian-Pacific Future

 

HE  Ling-jing何泠静

A Study on Female Hmong Scholars' Works in Light of Auto-ethnography

 

Rodolfo Maggio

Imagined futures and collaborative research in  the Asia Pacific region

Sci

Room  201

10:30-10:50

Break


10:50-12:00

Conclusion

 

Sci

Room  201

10:50-12:20

Closing

Moderator

 

Sci

Room  201

12:20-13:40

Lunch


 

May24th

 

Time

Panel/  Activity

Location

9:00



9:00-12:00

Yunnan  provincial Museum


12:00-1300

Lunch


13:00-1700

Yunnan  Museum of Minzu


10:50-12:20

Closing

Moderator

 


12:20-13:40

Lunch