The 1st ASOC Student E-Conference 2021 - Challenge and Harmony in Asia Other Events Details Date 2021/11/19 ~ 2021/11/20 Click here for the conference program Overview ASOC Student E-Conference is an online conference for undergraduate and graduate students. The purpose of the conference is for students in Asia to present their research topics and engage in communication and collaboration with Asian colleagues. The Conference also welcomes related papers coming from American and European students in comparative perspectives with Asia. Thus the conference will bring together researchers and students affiliated with Asian universities and those who aspire to pursue Asian studies to discuss issues and harmonization in Asia. 【What is ASOC?】 ASOC (Asian Studies Online Consortium) is a research and education group organized by East Asian researchers, and exploring new research and education methods using online networks under the COVID-19. 【Key Theme: Challenge and Harmony in Asia】 Globalization and regionalism have brought major changes to Asian politics, economy, and society.; COVID-19 is also promoting such trends. In the midst of this rapid change, confrontations are occurring among the U.S., China, ASEAN, Japan, and other countries, while at the same time, harmony is being achieved through international cooperation and regionalism. The two sides of challenge and harmony are intersecting in various fields such as security, economy, development, public health, democracy, civil society, migration, human rights, and social integration. In this conference, we hope that young researchers who will be responsible for Asia in the future will look at Asia in the 21st century, analyze its challenges and its harmonies, and explore ways of dialogue. Date: November 19 (Friday) and 20 (Saturday), 2021 Format: Zoom Webinar Host Institute: Kyushu University Target: Undergraduate and graduate students Language: English Organizer: Kyushu University Institute of Asia-Oceania Studies - Cultural Variation Cluster Co-sponsor: Association for the Study of Political Society (ASPOS), Asia Centre Organizing Committee: Jocelyn Celero (University of the Philippines, Diliman), Akira Ichikawa (Toyo University), Saho Matsumoto (Nihon University), Toru Oga (Kyushu University), Benjamin San Jose (Ateneo De Manila University), Johanna Zulueta (Toyo University) Application deadline: Thursday, November 18, 2021 The maximum number for participants :Free Admission Fee :Free Details : <Submission for Abstract> https://forms.gle/2uSQianHiqUWo3Wg6 <Promotion Video (Tentative)> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWWsQhDs3m0 <Registration> https://forms.gle/izwX96WcEQKYGvUs9 <Time table> *GMT+9 (JST) November 19 (Friday) 11:00-11:15 Opening and Webinar reminder 11:15-11:30 Opening Remarks 11:30-13:30 Research Presentation 1 13:30-14:30 Lunch Break 14:30-15:30 Keynote Speech 15:30-15:45 Break 15:45-17:45 Research Presentation 2 17:45-18:45 Lightning Talk November 20 (Saturday) 11:00-13:00 Research Presentation 3 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-15:00 Paper Writing Seminar(by Editage) 15:00-16:00 Keynote Speech 16:00-16:15 Break 16:15-18:15 Research Presentation 4 18:15-18:30 Closing Remarks 18:30-18:40 Final administrative reminders Contact:Toru Oga (Faculty of Law) toga@law.kyushu-u.ac.jp Back to all events