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Program of Activities
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8 December (Day 1) |
| 8:30-9:30 |
Registration, Grand Hall Foyer Area |
| 9:30-9:45 |
Welcome Remarks by Dr. Maria Serena I. Diokno [Executive Director, SEASREP Foundation, Professor of History, University of the Philippines], Imperial Hall 1 |
| 9:45-10:00 |
Messages from Mr. Norio Kanie [Managing Director, Toyota Foundation] and Mr. George Hisaeda [Administrative Vice President, Japan Foundation], Imperial Hall 1 |
| 10:00-10:15 |
Break |
| 10:15-12:00 |
- Panel 1: Origins, Early Migration, and Cultural Exchange in Pre-historic Southeast Asia, Imperial Hall 1
- Panel 2: History Writing, Oral Tradition, and Studies on Southeast Asian Intellectuals (A), Imperial Hall 2
- Panel 3: Trade from 15th to 17th Centuries, Imperial Room 3
- Panel 4: Port History, Imperial Room 4
- Panel 5: Transborder Migration and Religion,Imperial Room 5
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| 12:00-1:30 |
Lunch |
| 1:30-3:15 |
- Panel 6: Visual and Performing Arts, Culture Change and Exchange, Imperial Hall 1
- Panel 7: Consumption, Leisure and Space, Imperial Hall 2
- Panel 8: New Media, Pop Cultures, In(ter) Asia (A), Imperial Room 3>
- Panel 9: Transnational Marriage and the State, Imperial Room 4
- Panel 10: Traditions and Border Crossings: The Creation of Contemporary Performance in Southeast Asia (A), Imperial Room 5
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| 3:15-3:30 |
Break |
| 3:30-5:15 |
- Panel 11: Transnational Migration and the Social Aspects of Remittances in Southeast Asia, Imperial Hall 1
- Panel 12: Reconstruction of Political Structures and Institutions, Imperial Hall 2
- Panel 13: Art as Medium of Political Expression, Imperial Room 3
- Panel 14: Women in the Nation, in Society, and at Work, Imperial Room 4
- Panel 15: Education and Change, Imperial Room 5
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| 7:00 |
Welcome Dinner (Lan Chang Garden) |
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9 December (Day 2) |
| 8:30-10:15 |
- Panel 16: History Writing, Oral Tradition, and Studies on Southeast Asian Intellectuals (B), Imperial Hall 1
- Panel 17: Language Choice and Identity, Imperial Hall 2
- Panel 18: Borders in History, Imperial Room 3
- Panel 19: Divinity, Rituals and Beliefs (A), Imperial Room 4
- Panel 20: Regionalization in Southeast Asia: Issues and Prospects, Imperial Room 5
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| 10:15-10:30 |
Break |
| 10:30-12:15 |
- Panel 21: Borders, Migration and Community Formation, Imperial Hall 1
- Panel 22: Land, Farming and the Transformation of Agricultural Communities, Imperial Hall 2
- Panel 23: Dynamics of Ethnic Relations, Imperial Room 3
- Panel 24: Islamic Identity and Autonomy, Imperial Room 4
- Panel 25: Fish Fights over Fish Rights: Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in Fisheries in Southeast Asia, Imperial Room 5
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| 12:15-1:30 |
Lunch |
| 1:30-3:00 |
- Panel 26: Transborder Migration and Religion, Imperial Hall 1
- Panel 27: Youthful Politics and the Politics of Youth, Imperial Hall 2
- Panel 28: Minority in Politics, Imperial Room 3
- Panel 29: Discourse, Related Concepts on Nation-State, Imperial Room 4
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| 3:00-4:30 |
- Panel 30: Traditions and Border Crossings: The Creation of Contemporary Performance in Southeast Asia (B), Imperial Hall 1
- Panel 31: Divinity, Rituals and Beliefs (B), Imperial Hall 2
- Panel 32: New Media, Pop Cultures, In(ter) Asia (B), Imperial Room 3
- Panel 33: Globalization and Resistance, Imperial Room 4
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| 4:30-4:45 |
Break |
| 4:45-5:30 |
Roundtable on Future of Southeast Asian Studies , in honor of Prof. Yoneo Ishii and Prof. Ruth McVey, co-chaired by Dr. Taufik Abdullah [Former Chair, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesian Academy of Sciences] and Dr. Charnvit Kasetsiri [Senior Advisor, SEA Program, Thammasat University] Imperial Hall 1
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| 5:30-5:45 |
Closing Remarks by Prof. Dr. Dato Shaharil Talib [Head, Special Research Unit, Attorney General's Chambers, Malaysia], Imperial Hall 1
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