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Panels for day 1, session 3, 15.30 - 16.50 at the ASAA Conference 2018
Chair: Caroline Compton
Coming of Age in Hpa-an: In Search of Development and a Future Moral Self
Justine Chambers
It's all about Education': Women's Aspirations of Choice, Freedom and Modernity in Urban Nepal
Margaret Becker
Personifying Progress: Young Women and Intergenerational Conflict in the Philippines
Hannah Bulloch
Present and Future Developments: Trajectories of Development in the Slums of Delhi
Annie Mccarthy
Chair: Panida Boonthavevej
Haunting Nation: Supernaturalism and Laoness in Siri Paiboun Crime Series
Panida Boonthavevej
Life-Sacrifice’ (Shashen) and ‘Self-Cultivation’ (Xiushen): On Liang Qichao’s Body Thoughts
Shinan Li
Re-thinking Home and Nation in the Immigrant Fiction in English of Melinda Bobis and Arlene Chai
Nina Somera
The Significance of Overseas Experiences to Ariyoshi Sawako’s Literature
Kenko Kawasaki
Chair: Lien Pham
Family and Community Networks: Tactics of Everyday Life Practices in the Vietnamese Diaspora
Lien Pham
Process of Mon Ethnic Identity Construction: Ban Wangka, Nong Lu Sub-district, Thailand
Nobparat Chaichana
Tracing the Past, Uncovering the Present: Cambodian-Australian Women and Historical Trauma
Maria Hach
Understanding thy Neighbour': Indonesian Muslim Student Short Visit in Australian Colleges
Anita Dewi
Chair: Kama Maclean
Coercive Institutions and the Crisis of Collaboration in late Colonial India
Kama Maclean
From Kelso to the Coromandel: James Scott, Country Trader in the East Indies
Jan-Maree Herivel
How Disreputable Were the Country Traders?
George Miller
Theikpan Maung Wa on Democracy in colonial Myanmar: YMBA Culture and its Nationalism
Yuri Takahashi
Chair: Jacqui Baker
Islamic Vigilantism in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia
Abdil Mughis Mudhoffir
Patterns of Police Shootings in Indonesia
Jacqueline Baker
Retired Military Officers and Politics: Indonesia's Military Academy Graduates, 1948-1980
Terence Lee
The Development of Human Rights in Indonesia
Yessi Olivia
Chair: Su-Kyoung Hwang
Campaigning for Peace in Korea: the WIDF and the Korean Democratic Women's Union, 1945-70
Amanda Anderson
Literatures on Korean War Bombing
Su-Kyoung Hwang
Spectacular' Violence: The 1923 Korean Massacre as a Cultural Practice in Post-World War I Japan
Tomoko Seto
Chair: Robert Aldrich
European Colonialism and Asian Monarchies
Robert Aldrich and Cindy McCreery
Late Qing Missionaries and the Chinese Classics
Ryan Dunch
Memsahib, Mistress or Prostitute? Maud Lipshut’s Life between Singapore and Australia
Jessica Hinchy and Sophie Loy-Wilson
The Expatriate Memory of the Great War: The War Memorial in Shanghai 1924-1947
Hsin-Fang Wu Wu
Chair: Dinh Quoc Phuong
(Re)Thinking Smart Ruralities and Urbanities in Global India
Manu Sobti
Incomplete Decentralisation in Southeast Asian Secondary Cities
Daniel Marks
Leisure Urbanism at Marina Bay
Cecilia Bischeri and Silvia Micheli
The Disappearance of Lakes as Urban Processes: The Case of Wuhan
Yiwen Yuan
Chair: Holly High
From Landlocked Laos to Insular Malaysia: Stone Cults and Spirits
Lia Genovese
Local Spirits and the Sense of Place and Belonging in the Eastern Shan State of Myanmar
Klemens Karlsson
Stone Altars at the Tombs of Chinese Emperors in the Late Imperial Era
Hui-Han Jin
The Political Power of the Revolutionary Dead in Indonesia
Robbie Peters
Chair: Hee-Seung Irene Lee
Bollywood's Global Affair: The Cultural Industry and Soft Power
Anubha Sarkar
Examining the Significance of Cultural Nuances in a Film’s Narrative through Kungfu Panda 3
Soh Kai
Identity and Otherness in the Film 'Lion'
Bakti Abdillah Putra Rozali
In Search of a Slow Korean Dream: Reading the Cinema of Inaction by Korean Chinese director Zhang Lu
Hee-Seung Irene Lee
Chair: Rachel Marsden
(En)countering Language in South Asian Contemporary Art
Tarun Nagesh
Artists as Agents of Change?: the rise of socially engaged and activist art in Taiwan
Sophie McIntyre
Disoriented: Contemporary Muslims artists in the Asia-Pacific
Nur Shkembi
Navigating the Intercultural City
Tammy Wong Hulbert
New Propositions on Curatorial Practice: The 11th Shanghai Biennale
Tess Maunder
Chair: Dyah Pitaloka
Bodily Impairment and Social Inequalities in Java
Erlin Erlina
Negotiating Positions Through Independently-Practicing Nurses: A Case Study of a South Sulawesi
Ade Prastyani
Social Capital and Health of the Elderly
Prapada Watcharanat
Sustaining Inequality of Access to HIV Care and Bio-politic Practices of State Bureaucrats in Bali
I Nyoman Sutarsa
Chair: Michelle Villeneuve
A Whole of Community Approach to Developing Inclusive Education Practices in Indonesia
Sukinah and Pradytia Pertiwi
Communicating about Disability and Inclusive Education Through Social and Online Media
Michelle Bonati, Gerard Goggin and Analistia Puspa Pertiwi
Cross-cultural and Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Inclusive Education in Yogyakarta
Michelle Villeneuve and Michael Millington
Parent-led Service Organisations for Children with Disabilities in China
Xiaoyuan Shang and Karen Fisher
Chair: Philip Hirsch
Local Consequences of Remittance Economy in Nepal
Sujata Tamang, Krishna K. Shrestha and Anthony Zwi
Political economy of mobility and agrarian change in Nepal
Ayusha Bajracharya
Return Migrants in Aquaculture: New Opportunities and Disparity in Rural Northeast Thailand
Soimart Rungmanee, Jagannath Adhikari and Krishna K. Shrestha
Working Conditions in Thailand's Agricultural Border Zones
Sudarat Musikawong
Chair: Kim Spurway
Activism as Ethical Space
Elvin Yifu
Local Knowledge and Environmental Policy in a Northern Thai National Park
Dung Nguyen Quang
Socio-ecological Conflicts in the Case of Cement Manufacturers in Central Java
Rouli Manalu and Laila Alfirdaus
Chair: Aim Sinpeng
Appraising the Silent Voice: Developing a Health Communication Approach Targeting Women
Rizanna Rosemary
Contemporary Chinese Political Art in the Domestic Media Environment
Lili Wang
Facebooking: Everyday Youth Politics in Cambodia
Mun Vong and Kimhean Hok
The Changing Dynamics of Media and Terrorism in the US, UK, Australia and Pakistan
Farah Naz
The Lee Media Dispute: Lee Kuan Yew's Legacy and #38oxleyroad
Enqi Weng
Chair: Anita Lie
Between Transnational Diasporic Chinese Organizations’ Network and the State
Chia Tsun Lin
Cultural Identity Formation of Second Generation of Indonesian American Youths in the United States
Anita Lie and Juliana Wijaya
Fulfillment or Illusion of Desires for Security: Intermarriage, Money, and/or Love
Masaaki Satake
Intermarriage in Colonial Malaya's and Singapore's Roman Catholic and Methodist Asian Communities
Marc Rerceretnam Rerceretnam
Chair: Elisabeth Kramer
Different grant schemes have very different criteria and require applications written in very different genres. A lack of understanding of these elements can stymie attempts to secure funding for worthwhile academic and outreach projects. Join three experienced assessors for different kinds of grant schemes (Australian Research Council, Australia-ASEAN Council and Japan Foundation) in conversation about how to best meet the requirements of different schemes, and thus increase your chances of grant success.
Greg Earl
Michele Ford
Elicia O’Reilly
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