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Journée des doctorants du CASE - 4 juin 2010 - PARIS

Journée des doctorants du Centre Asie du Sud-Est, CASE (CNRS/EHESS)

Le vendredi 4 juin 2010, de 9h30 à 17h30 à l'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) salle 1,  105 Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris (Métro Notre Dame des Champs ou Saint Placide)

Contacts : Alexandra de Mersan alexdemersan@ yahoo.fr et Hélène Njoto hfeillard@yahoo.frProgramme :

Elsa Clavé-Celik (histoire, Philippines) - 9h30-10h30
(Directeur de thèse : Henri Chambert-Loir)(Discuteur à confirmer)
« Aux sources de l'islamisation des Philippines : une étude des sarsilas »

Steven Prigent (anthropologie, Cambodge) - 10h30-11h30
(Directeur de thèse : Yves Goudineau) Discuteuse : Anne Guillou
« Socialisation de l’enfance dans le Cambodge rural (khmer) »

Marion Sabrié (géographie, Birmanie) - 11h45-12h45
(Directrice de thèse et discuteuse : Muriel Charras)
« Rôle du fleuve Irrawaddy sur le territoire birman »


Pause déjeuner

Yerri Wirawan
(histoire, Indonésie) 14h-15h
(Directeur de thèse : Claude Guillot) Discuteuse : Claudine Salmon
« La communauté chinoise de Makassar, 18e-20e s.»


Hélène Njoto
(histoire de l'art et de l’architecture, Indonésie) - 15h-16h
(Directeur de thèse et discuteur : Claude Guillot)
« L’art urbain à Java de 1619 à 1850 »

Ayang Utriza Nantazir (histoire, Indonésie) - 16h15-17h15
(Directeur de thèse et discuteur : Claude Guillot)
"Undhang-Undhang Bantěn : Étude philologique et historique de la compilation des lois du Sultanat de Bantěn (Indonésie) aux 17e et 18e siècles."

***Chaque intervention, d’une durée d’1h00, comportera l’exposé (30-40 mn) suivi d’une discussion animée par un discutant invité.

Cette journée se terminera par un pot amical

Contacts : Alexandra de Mersan alexdemersan@ yahoo.fr et Hélène Njoto hfeillard@yahoo.fr

Conférence EuroSEAS 2010

La conférence aura lieu du 26 au 28 août à Gothenburg en Suède.
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La conférence aura lieu du 26 au 28 août à Gothenburg en Suède.


Les inscriptions individuelles à la conférence EuroSEAS 2010 sont ouvertes! Plus de 50 sessions seront présentées.


Area Studies on and within Southeast Asia. Problems and Prospects of Regional Theorizing within Global Flows.
Convenor: Prof . Dr. Christoph Antweiler, Universität Bonn, Institut fur Orient- und Asienwissenschaften (IOA)

Critical Approaches to Southeast Asian Regionalism
Convenor: Dr Lee Jones, Lecturer in International Relations, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Looking Through Gender Lenses: Rethinking Local Community Participation in Watershed Management in the Lao PDR.
Convenors: Linda Wünsche, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Humboldt- University, Berlin, and Dr. Timo Menniken, Arnold-Bergstraesser-Insitute for Socio-cultural Research, Freiburg.

Managing Social Relationships in Southeast Asia: Friendships, Business Contacts, and Support Networks
Conveners: Dr. Kirsten W. Endres, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale), and Eric Heuser, University of Freiburg

Impacts of Tourism in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Convenor: Dr Katherine Brickell, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, University of London.

Animism in Southeast Asia: Persistence, Transformation and Renewal
Convenors: Prof. Kaj Århem, Institute of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg and Prof. Guido Sprenger, Westfälische Wilhelm-Universität, Munster.

Finding Solution for Urban Spatial Conflict
Convenor: Joko Adianto, Jakarta

The Banalities and Intimacies of Power in Laos: New Perspectives on State and Society
Convenors: Pierre Petit, Universite Libre de Bruxelles and Holly High, The University of Sydney.

Tradition, Identity and History-making in Eastern Indonesia
Convenor: Dr Hans Hägerdal, School of Humanities, Växjö University

Material Culture and Memory
Convenor: Dr. Fiona Kerlogue, Curator of Asian Anthropology, Horniman Museum, London.

Shifting Cultures of Intimacy in Southeast Asian Visual Representation
Convenors: Dr. Brett Farmer, Senior Lecturer, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok and Dr Arnika Fuhrmann, Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Berlin

Symbolic Capital: Southeast Asian Cities and Museums as Nation-building Sites
Convenor: Dr. Claire Sutherland, University of Durham.

Democratisation and Migration in Southeast Asia
Convenor: Dr. Christl Kessler, Arnold Bergstrasser Institute, Freiburg

Key Figures of Rural Indonesian Modernity
Convenor: Dr Catherine Allerton, Department of Anthropology, London School of Economics.

Eastern Indonesia under Reform: New Topics, New Approaches
Convenors: Dr. Birgit Bräuchler, University of Franfurt and Maribeth Erb, National University of Singapore

Lessons from Aceh: post-conflict developments re-assessed
Convenors: Antje Missbach, Australian National University, and Gunnar Stange, University of Passau.

Victims, Survivors, Mourners, Re-constructors: Souttheast Asian Responses to Massive Social Destruction
Convenors: Anne Guillou, Chargee de recherché, CASE, CNRS, Paris and Silvia Vignato Ricercatrice, Universita di Milano-Bicocca, Milano

Party Politics in Southeast Asia: Theoretical and Comparative Dimensions
Convenors: Dr Dirk Tomsa, School of Asian Languages and Studies, university of Tasmania and Dr Andreas Ufen, Institute of Asian Studies, Hamburg.

The Role of Water in Settlement Processes of Southeast Asia
Convenor: Anne Valerie Schweyer, researcher, Centre Asie du Sud-Est, CNRS/EHESS, Paris

Culture Wars: Contemporary Art, Music and Media in Hanoi, Vietnam
Convenor: Nora Taylor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Magic and Buddhism in Southeast Asia: A Critical Reassessment of the Field
Convenor: Dr. Justin McDaniel

Legal Consciousness and Access to Justice in Southeast Asia
Convenors: Laurens Bakker, Radboud University, Nijmegen and Adriaan Bedner, Leiden University

Southeast Asia and Anthropology – Theory in Area Studies
Convenors: LaRaw Maran, University of Illinois and Monika Arnez, university of Hamburg

Agricultural Transformation in Southeast Asia in a Comparative Perspective
Convenor: Tobias Axelsson, Department of Economic history, Lund University.

Theory of Southeast Asian Studies at EuroSEAS 2010
Convenor: Prof Vincent Houben, Southeast Asian History and Science, Humboldt University, Berlin.

The Significance of the Pig in Southeast Asia
Convenors: Prof Signe Howell, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo and Jon Henrik Remme, of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo.

Towards an East Asian Community
Convenor: Prof Paul Close, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University

Coping with Climate Change in Southeast Asia
Convenors: Pamela McElwee, Arizona State University and Nghiem Phuong Tuyen, Vietnam National University

Whither Democracy? Indonesia in Comparative and Historical Perspective
Convenors: Prof Olle Törnquist, University of Oslo and Gerry van Klinken, KITLV, Leiden.

Two Publishing Panels
Convenors: Marie Lenstrup and Gerald Jackson, NIAS Press, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS), Copenhagen

The Politics of Natural Resource Extraction in Southeast Asia
Convenor: Jojo Nem Singh

Critical Appraisal of Zomia and the Southeast Asian Massif
Convenor: Jean Michaud, Département d'Anthropologie, Université Laval, Québec City, CANADA

Science in Translation: When Local(ized) Knowledges go abroad, and when they Return
Convenors: Ass. Prof. Jan Ovesen Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University and Eren Zink, Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University.

Religious Pluralism and Religiosity in the Malay World
Convenor: Dr Gerhard Hoffstaedter, research Fellow, Institute for Human Security, La Trobe University, Australia

Foreign Direct Investment and International Labour Migration
Convenor: Professor Ching-lung Tsay, Institute of Asian Studies Tamkang University, Tamshui, Taipei, TAIWAN

 NGOs and the Institution of Extraordinary Chambers in Cambodia
Convenor: Arianna Miorandi, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

Collective Action in Pre-modern Southeast Asia
Convenor: Dr Anton O. Zakharov, Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow.

Governance of Borderlands and the Resilience of Ethnic Minority Trade Networks in the Golden Economic Quadrangle
Convenors: Janet Sturgeon, Simon Fraser University, Yayoi Fujita Lagerqvist, University of Chicago and Olivier Ducourtieux, Agro Paris Tech.

Islamic Daily Practices and Popular Culture in Southeast Asia
Convenors: Susanne Schröter, Goethe University Frankfurt a.M., and Susanne Rodemeier, Goethe University Frankfurt a.M.

State/Subject/Subjectivities: The Micro-politics of State-making in Southeast Asia
Convenor: Upik Djalins, Development Sociology, Cornell University

Maritime Security in Southeast Asia: Old Rivalries, New Challenges
Convenor: Associate professor, Stefan Eklöf Amirell, Swedish Institute of International Affairs (SIIA), Stockholm, Sweden.

Modes of Engagement: Meeting the Challenges of a new ASEAN
Convenor: Karl Ian Cheng Chua, School of Social Science, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo

Haunted Landscapes and Ambiguous Memories: Interactions with the Past in Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia
Convenors: Dr Oliver Tappe, Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle and Dr Vatthana Pholsena, Research Fellow, Institute d’Asie Orientale, Lyon

From Open and Connected Borders to Transnational Cooperation and Integration Processes in Southeast Asia.
Convenors: Nathalie Fau, SEDET, and Muriel Charras, CNRS, CASE

Popular Literatures of Southeast Asia
Convenors: Dr. Mulaika Hijjas, British Academy Postdoctoral fellow, Dep. Of the Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia, School of Oriental and African Studies, London and Dr Patricia May B. Jurill, Ass. Prof., Dep of English and Comparative Literature the University of the Philippines, Diliman.

Religious Dimensions to Southeast Asian Conflicts
Convenor: Michael Jerryson, Dept of Religious Studies, Uc Santa Barbara

Perspectives of Security Sector Reform in Southeast Asia
Convenor: Dr Felix Heiduk, German Insitute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin

Intersecting Climate Change and Development in Viet Nam: negotiable curve or collision couse?
Convenor: Ass. Prof Francois Fortier, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa

Women, Islam and Nation in Malaysian literature
Convenor: Dr. Mohd Zariat Abdul Rani, Malay department, University Putra Malaysia.

Translation, Culture and Politics. East-Timor still weaving across-roots
Convenor: Paulo Castro Seixas, Universidade Fernando Pessoa – Porto

Security and Gender in Southeast Asia today
Convenors: Alexandra Kent (alix.kent@swipnet.se) and Helle Rydström (Helle.Rystrom@genus.lu.se)

Environmental Change, Uncertainty and the Adaptation of Local Knowledge Systems
Dr. Anna-Katharina Hornidge (Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, Germany) and Prof. Dr. Christoph Antweiler (Department of Oriental and Asian Studies, Division for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Bonn, Germany)

New Insights into Human-Environment Histories in SE Asia
Convenors: Dr. Monica Janowski (Sussex) and Dr. Chris Hunt (Queens Belfast)

East Asia/Souteast Asia After the Global Financial Crisis: The Future of Developmental States and Export-led Strategies?
Convenors: Philippe Régnier, SIGDS, University of Ottawa, Canada, Marco Bünte, GIGA, Hamburg, Germany, Pietro Masina, University of Naples “L’Orientale”

Notions of Independence in Southeast Asian Cinemas
Convenor: Prof. Eloisa May P. Hernandez, Department of Art Studies, University of the Philippines


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