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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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12:20-13:40 |
Lunch |
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13:40-14:40 |
Roundtable: |
Sci Room201 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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10:50-12:20 |
Keynote DavidTengYueh MA |
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12:20-13:40 |
Lunch |
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13:40-14:40 |
Roundtable: |
Sci Room 201 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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9:00-10:30 |
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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 |
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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 |
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10:50-12:00 |
Conclusion |
Sci Room 201 |
10:50-12:20 |
Closing Moderator |
Sci Room 201 |
12:20-13:40 |
Lunch |
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May24th
Time |
Panel/ Activity |
Location |
9:00 |
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9:00-12:00 |
Yunnan provincial Museum |
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12:00-1300 |
Lunch |
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13:00-1700 |
Yunnan Museum of Minzu |
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10:50-12:20 |
Closing Moderator |
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12:20-13:40 |
Lunch |
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