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Asian Diversity in a Global Context
- How can we capture specificities with our approaches and methods?
PhD Workshop 14-15 November 2010
List of participants
Xi Ai, PhD, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Copenhagen University
Panel: Ideas in Transit
No paper
Asa Gudny Asgeirsdottir, PhD Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Iceland
Panel: Gendering Asia
Title: Crossing Boundaries: Nepali Women on the Move
Yvonne Bach, Doctoral Candidate, DFG-Research Training Group "Transnational Social Support", Institute for Educational Science, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
Panel: Gendering Asia
Title: Exchange Processes of Transnational Families: Examples of Indonesian Domestic Workers in Singapore and their Families Left-behind
Buhm-Suk Baek, Cornell Law School
Panel: Ideas in Transit
Title: Institution as Medium: NHRIs & RHRIs in Asian Human Rights Context
Rune Bennike, PhD Fellow, Department of Political Science, Copenhagen University
Panel: Governing Difference
Title: National Differentiation and Internal Differences - an Analysis of ‘Social Studies' textbooks in India and Nepal'
Karolina Chmielewska, PhD Fellow, German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg University
Panel: Indigenous Minorities in the 21st Century Asia
Title: Indigenous rights in modernizing states: Dayak issues in Malaysian and Indonesian politics
Peter Damgaard, PhD Fellow, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen
Panel: Ideas in Transit
Title: The Narrator in Transit - Writing China as an Absence in Ma Yuan's "Lure of the Gangdisê"
Xiaowei Gui, PhD Fellow, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, China Studies, Copenhagen University
Panel: No panel!
Title: The Socio-Cultural Construction of Solidarity, Association and Rights in Chinese Villages:Challenges and Transformations
Dan V. Hirslund, PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen
Panel: Political Movements in Post-Authoritarian Regimes
Title: Revolutionizing Politics: Mapping New Imaginaries and Citizens onto the Nepali ‘transition'
Guðbjörg Lilja Hjartardóttir, PhD student, University of Iceland, Department of Political Science, Programme of Gender Studies Programme
Panel: Gendering Asia
Yu Hua, PhD Student, University of Leeds
Panel: Indigenous People
Title: Intangible Heritage, Discourse and Rural Development in China:
Recovering Cultural Memories by Indigenous Ethnography
Morten Koch Andersen, PhD Fellow, Roskilde University & the rehabilitation and research centre for torture victims
Panel:
Title: Governing Difference, Re-labelling Democracy: the Old and New
Benedikte Møller Kristensen, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen
Panel: Belonging, Citizenship and Identities
Title: Things that Remember: Shamanism, Memory and Identity among the Duha of Northern Mongolia
Janne Meier, PhD Fellow, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, CBS
Panel:
Title: Fashion, Brand India and the ‘National Design Policy'
Maria-Louise Bønnelykke Pedersen, PhD Fellow Anthropology, University of Copenhagen
Panel: No panel
Title: Mobility on Kiribati - Continuity and Change
Jesper Schlæger, PhD Fellow, Department of Political Science, Copenhagen University
Panel: State policy and local responses in China's West
Title: Local Society as a Pawn in Western China Development? Analyzing Political Power in the Policy Implementation Process
Ruth Streicher, BGSMCS, Free University, Berlin
Panel: Gendering Asia
Title: Constructing Masculinities: A Gendered Ethnography of the Conflict in Southern Thailand
Sing Suwannakij, Saxo-Institute, Copenhagen University
Panel: No panel
No paper
Maria Tonini, Centre for Gender Studies - Lund University
Panel: Gendering Asia
Title: Risk, sexualities and gendered modernity in India
Nina Torm, PhD Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen
Panel: No panel
Title: The Benefits of Formalization: Evidence from the Vietnamese SMEs
Annette Thorsen Vilslev, Currently student at Waseda University in Japan, will begin a PhD in Literature, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at University of Copenhagen in Sept.
Panel: Gendering Asia
Title: Gender Codes and Female Focalisation in the Fiction of Natsume Soseki
Xinhong Wang, PhD Fellow, Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Turku, Finland
Panel: Unknown
Title: The Access to Environmental Information in Chinese Law
Christian Wirth, PhD Candidate Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Research Fellow Global Institute for Asian, Waseda University, Japan
Panel: Belonging, Citizenship and Identities
Title: Maritime Governance, Nation-Building, and Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia
