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ADI støttede aktiviteter 2011

På denne side gives et overblik over aktiviteter, der i 2011 har modtaget støtte fra ADI.

Seminarer, gæsteforelæsninger, workshops o.a.

  • Cooking, Eating and Orientation: The Malay and Chinese and Cultural Regimes Compared
    Gæsteforelæsning ved Professor Geoffrey Benjamin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

  • Tagore's Legacy
    Gæsteforelæsning "Tagore's Legacy - Rabindranath Tagore's Literature and its Relevance in Modern India" ved Dr. William Radice, School of Oriental and African Studies, London

  • A Passage to India
    Filmatiseringen af E. M. Forsters berømte roman "A Passage to India" vises, herefter diskussion.

  • Heroes and Exemplary Lives in Modern Japan
    Workshop med Dr. Kweku Ampiah, WREAC Academic Fellow in Japanese Studies, Department of Asian Studies, University of Leeds.

  • The 'authentic' other on display: living ethnographic exhibitions - past and present
    Forelæsning på CGSAS ved Anne Folke Henningsen, Saxo Instituttet. 

  • Power, Planning, and the Emergence of Baroque Forms of Life in Urban Malaysia
    Gæsteforelæsning ved Dr. Richard Baxstrom, University of Edinburgh

  • Forsknings Døgn 2011: udFORSK Asien!
    Forskningens Døgn 2011 i samarbejde mellem Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultetsbibliotek, Det Samfundsvidenskabelige fakultet, NIAS, ADI.

  • LARM Artist Talks: Miya Yoshida
    Medie/kunstforsker og kurator fra Japan, for tiden tilknyttet Freie Universität, Berlin.

  • Design of a Nation: Making India Global
    ADI Lunch Lecture ved Ravinder Kaur, lektor ved ToRS

  • Challenging the Harmonious Society - Tibetans and Uyghurs in Socialist China
    Lukket workshop.

  • Ph.d. workshop "Writing Difference"
    Ph.d. workshop arrangeret af ADI og New York University 

  • Quantity Restrictions and Price Adjustment of Chinese Textile Exports to the US
    Gæsteforelæsning på Økonomisk Institut ved Richard Upward, University of Nottingham

  • Tiltrædelsesforelæsning - Oscar Salemink
    "Framing Religion: The Human Rights Encounter and the Transformation of Religion in Vietnam".

  • Crossing cultural borders then and now - In the fish market at Tranquebar and in the archive
    Gæsteforelæsning på Nationalmuseet "
    Crossing cultural borders then and now - In the fish market at Tranquebar and in the archive" ved Professor Will Sweetman.

  • ADI Summer School on Central Asia
    ‘History, Identity and Religion in Contemporary Central Eurasia'
    in Copenhagen, 04.07.2011 - 15.07.2011.

  • Gæsteforelæsning ved Prof. Bert Fragner
    "
    The Mongol Empire (13th and 14th centuries) - a starting point of 'Early Modern Times' in a global perspective?"

  • Gæsteforelæsning ved Prof. Thomas Barfield
    "The nomadic legacy in Central Asia: Empires, trade and political culture"
    i forbindelse med ADI's sommerskole om Centralasien.

  • Danish expeditions along the Silk Road
    Offentlig forelæsning ved Dr.phil. Esther Fihl, Professor mso om "Danish expeditions along the Silk Road - Collecting objects from the Steppes to the High Pamirs 1896-1899".

  • Urban imaginaries and power in Asian mega-cities
    Initial meeting to discuss new research theme.

  • Rabindranath Tagore
    Conference in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) - poet, educationist, composer and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.

  • Indonesian Minorities - Rights, Plights and Positions
    Nordic Indonesia Studies Network (NISN) Third Annual Workshop, NIAS, Copenhagen, 22-24 September 2011.

  • Indian Economy under the Reforms: Growth, Poverty and Inequality, 1991 to 2010
    Guest lecture by Professor Venkatesh Athreya.

  • Guest Lecture by Penny van Esterik
    Lecture entitled "Hindsight, Oversight and Insight into Ban Chiang Neolithic Burial Pottery, northeast Thailand; a personal trajectory through interdisciplinary research in Southeast Asia" by Penny van Esterik, Professor of Anthropology, York University.

  • Buddhist Economics and Thailand's Sufficiency Economy
    Guest lecture by Professor Donald K. Swearer, Harvard Divinity School.

  • Religious Charity, Secular Law, and NGO Regulation India
    Guest lecture by Erica Bornstein, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

  • From Pusher Street to Purulia: Legal Monism versus Legal Pluralism
    Lunch lecture by Stig Toft Madsen, Fil.Dr., Senior Research Fellow at NIAS.

  • Politics of Human Development in an Indian State
    Guest lecture by Dr. Manabi Majumdar, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata.

  • Health Inequity and Democratic Deficit: Learning by India from India
    Guest lecture by Dr. Manabi Majumdar, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata.

  • Mapping national anxieties: Thailand's southern conflict
    Guest lecture by Professor Duncan McCargo, University of Leeds.

  • ADI Workshop
    A 2-day workshop on the recently initiated research clusters: 'Urban Imaginaries and power in Asian mega-cities', 'Bodies and Boundaries', 'State, Society and Marginality', and 'Asia-Europe Encounters'.

  • Krudt og kugler i Kina
    Åbent foredrag ved forfatter Simon Rom Gjærø "Krudt og kugler i Kina: Dansk våbenekspert i tjeneste hos Kinas mest magtfulde krigsherre i de kaotiske 1920ere". Efter foredraget vistes dokumentarfilm.

  • What should we Learn from China?
    Guest lecture by Associate Professor Josef Gregory Mahoney, East China Normal University.

  •  Guest lecture on Hip-hop in Japan
    "Hip-hop Japan: Creativity and Identity within Cultural Globalisation" by Kiku Day, SOAS, University of London

Midler til rejser, konferencer o.a.