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동남아지역원은 11월 25일 필리핀 마닐라에서 아테네오 대학교 아시아센터와 공동으로 [아시아 비교연구]라는 주제로 학술대회를 개최했습니다. 아테네오 대학교 아시아센터는 부산외대 동남아지역원과 학술교류협정(MOU)을 맺은 기관으로서 상호 학술교류 협력을 활발히 추진하고 있으며, 정기적으로 공동 연구 및 학술대회을 개최할 예정입니다. 본 학술대회의 프로그램은 아래와 같습니다:  

Comparative Studies on Asia

PROGRAM

November 25, 2011
Ricardo and Dr. Rosita Leong Hall Auditorium


9:00 – 9:30 : Registration
Master of Ceremonies and Moderator: Victorina Zosa, Ph.D. (Lyceum of the Philippines)

9:30 – 9:35 : Opening remarks:
 
9:35 – 11:20: Population, Urban Transportation, Justice
         
Francis A. Gealogo, Ph.D. (Ateneo de Manila) Twin Sisters No More: The Demographic Transition Theory and the Population History of Thailand and the Philippines

Michael D. Pante (Ateneo de Manila): Urban Transport in Early Twentieth-Century Manila and Singapore

Meynardo P. Mendoza, Ph.D. (Ateneo de Manila): Between Remembering and Forgetting: Justice and Historical Closure in Cambodia and the Philippines

11:20 – 11:30: Morning snacks (Leong Hall roof deck)

Master of Ceremonies and Moderator: Rito Baring, Ph.D. (De La Salle University)


11:30 – 1:20: The English Language, Comfort Women, News Reporting 
 
Maria Teresa Tinio, Ph.D. (Far Eastern University): Exceptionalism and Its Foil: American Colonial Discourse on the English Language in the Philippines

Ma. Lourdes Veneracion-Rallonza, Ph.D. (Ateneo de Manila): Unearthing the Narratives of “Comfort Women”: The Political Project of Asian Transnational Feminist Networks

Violet Valdez, Ph.D. (Ateneo de Manila): Reporting about Asia by Asians in the Last Ten Years


1:20 – 2:30: LUNCH (Leong Hall roof deck), courtesy of ACFJ Master of Ceremonies and Moderator: Manilee Lorraine Pañares (Xavier University)


2:30 – 4:20 :Panel organized by ISEAS (Busan University of Foreign Studies): Outer Civilization and Intra-Culture of Southeast Asia
In Gyu KIM, Ph.D., A Study on the Chinese Ceramics excavated in the Philippines

Dong Yeob Kim, Ph. D. The Impact of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) on the Trajectory of Southeast Asian Commerce

Heeryang, Na, Ph.D. Islamic Influence of Malaysia: Preference Shift and Prospects


4:20 – 4:30: Break


4:30- 5:30: Panel organized by Women and Gender Institute, Miriam College: Gender Issues in Migration 
 
Aurora Javate de Dios:Gendered Discourses on Feminized Migration: The Case of the Philippines and Indonesia

Malou Alcid: A Comparative Analysis of Policies on International Marriages in Japan and South Korea


5:30: Closing remarks: Jang Sik Park, Ph.D., Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Busan University of Foreign Studies

6:00: Dinner (Leong Hall roof deck), courtesy of ISEAS/BUFS)