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Asian Diversity in a Global Context
On 11 November we will be streaming live from the conference "Asian Diversity in a Global Context" . Tune in and follow the grand opening with speeches by Rector Ralf Hemmingsen, Minister for Foreign Affairs Lene Espersen, and 4 esteemed scholars on Asia.
Programme
11 November 2010
Half-day conference with invited keynote speakers
The Ceremonial Hall, University of Copenhagen
Moderator: Marie H. Roesgaard, Associate Professor, Japanese Studies, Chair of the ADI Steering Committee
Programme (PDF)
14:00-14:10 |
Welcome - Rector of the University of Copenhagen, Ralf Hemmingsen | |
14:10-14:20 |
Opening speech - Minister for Foreign Affairs, Lene Espersen |
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| 14:20-15:05 | Chung-in Moon , Professor, Department of Political Science, Yonsei University "Understanding Regional Security Dynamics in Northeast Asia - Power, Interests, and Identity" |
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| 15:05-15:50 |
Jennifer Robertson , Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor "Gendering (Humanoid) Robots: Robo-sexism and Retro-Technology in Japan" |
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15:50-16:20 |
Break |
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| 16:20-17:05 | David Ludden , Professor of Political Economy and Globalization, Department of History, New York University "Diversity, Inequity, and Conflict in Global Asia" |
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| 17:05-17:50 | Robert J. Barnett , Director, Modern Tibetan Studies Program and Associate Professor, Contemporary Tibetan Studies, Columbia University "Land-based Power: China, Tibet and the dynamics of inland borders" |
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17:50-18:00 |
Summary - Marie H. Roesgaard |
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18:00 |
Reception |

Day 2
12 November 2010
Panels and workshops
South Campus (Faculty of Humanities)
Njalsgade/Karen Blixens Vej, 2300 Copenhagen S
MAP
| Time | Room | Panel/Workshop |
| 9.00-17.30 | 21.0.19 | Autonomy |
| 9.00-17.30 | 21.1.21 | Political movements in post-authoritarian regimes |
| 9.20-16.45 | 23.2.47 | Globalization and trade with emerging economies |
| 14.00-17.00 | 23.2.39 | Ideas in Transit |
| 9.00-17.30 | 24.1.26 | The transmission of Sanskrit medical literature in India |
| 11.00-17.00 | 23.4.39 | Belonging, citizenship and identities |
| 9.00-17.00 | 23.0.49 | Indigenous peoples |
| 8.50-17.30 | 21.1.15 | Governing Difference |
| 8.30-17.00 | 27.0.17 & 23.0.50 | Gendering Asia |
17:30-? Reception at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
"50 years of Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen"

Day 3
13 November 2010
Panels and workshops
South Campus (Faculty of Humanities)
Njalsgade/Karens Blixens Vej, 2300 Copenhagen S
MAP
| Time | Room | Panel/Workshop |
| 9.00-16.20 | 21.0.19 | Dynamics of change in North Korea |
| 9.00-16.00 | 21.1.21 | China’s West |
| 9.30-15.30 | 23.2.47 | Globalization and trade with emerging economies |
| 9.00-16.00 | 23.2.39 | Ideas in Transit |
| 9.00-15.45 | 24.1.26 | The transmission of Sanskrit medical literature in India |
| 9.00-16.00 | 23.4.39 | Belonging, citizenship and identities |
| 9.00-16.00 | 23.0.49 | Indigenous peoples |
| 9.00-16.00 | 21.1.15 | Governing Difference |
| 9.00-16.00 | 27.0.17 & 23.0.50 | Gendering Asia |
16.30 Busses leave for Asia House
17:00-? Reception at Asia House, Indiakaj

