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The 2nd ASOC Student E-Conference 2022 - Peace, Development, Partnership in Asia: Post-Pandemic Future

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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.

Details

Date 2022/11/18 10:00 ~ 2022/11/19 18:10
Day November 18 to 19
Venue Zoom Webinar
Host Cultural Variation Cluster
Target Highschool, Undergraduate and graduate students
Language English
Organizer Kyushu University Institute of Asia-Oceania Studies - Cultural Dynamic Cluster
Co-Organizers Asia Centre, De La Salle University, Nihon University, Toyo University, Taiwan Normal University, Universiti Malaya, University of the Philippines, Diliman.

Organizing Committee: Akira Ichikawa (Toyo University), Hsuanlei Shao (Taiwan Normal University), James Gomez (Asia Centre), Jocelyn Celero (University of the Philippines, Diliman), Johanna Zulueta (Toyo University), Nadhirah Rashid (Universiti Malaya), Saho Matsumoto (Nihon University), Sheila Michael (Universiti Malaya), Toru Oga (Kyushu University), Ron Vilog (De La Salle University), Ying Hooi Khoo (Universiti Malaya)

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: Peace, Development, Partnership in Asia: Post-Pandemic Future

Globalization and regionalism have brought major changes to Asian politics, economy, and society; COVID-19 is also promoting such trends. At the same time, international cooperation and regionalism are being harmonized amid the dynamic and rapid changes in international relations. The Russian invasion of Ukraine added a new page to these changes. While development and partnerships are essential for a growing Asia, peace and stability have been increasingly important in the region. This conference will examine, in the midst of radical change in international relations, peace, development, and partnership in Asia through examining specific cases and issues in political science, economics, international relations, sociology, history, anthropology, development studies, cultural studies, and humanities.

Program

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZtrDbUc7ZG5chCrwxm9Xp-HqwQEnglJ6/view?usp=sharing
Please register below (everyone is welcome to attend).