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April 2020
Symposium on Social Science 2020: CALL FOR PAPER
The 2nd Symposium on Social Science is a biennial international event of Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies (CESASS) UGM, this year CESASS UGM is back with Symposium on Social Science (SOSS 2020)! This year SOSS 2020 presents with the main theme ‘Rethinking the Social World in the 21st Century’ to address social change in this fast world society. It has not only redefined the way in which we interact with one another, but it is also changed the nature…
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The 20th International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria 20-24 September 2020
On behalf of the Congress Organizing Committee, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University and The Parasitology and Tropical Medicine Association of Thailand (PTAT), it is a great pleasure and an honor to invite you to attend the 20th International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria (ICTMM2020) during 20-24 September 2020 at Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), Thailand. Every four years, ICTMM brings together more than 3,000 scientists, experts and professionals across the world. The Congress provides the opportunity…
Find out more »June 2020
Webinar: Leading Beyond COVID-19 in Southeast Asia
Leading Beyond COVID-19 in Southeast Asia As people around the world seek to find a new sense of normal under the challenges posed by COVID-19, their communities are grappling with pervasive changes in the world’s landscape, the global economy, and the future of our societies. Please join the US-ASEAN Business Council and the Obama Foundation for an interactive virtual conversation with business and sustainability leaders from the Asia-Pacific region, as they share lessons they’ve learned in responding to COVID-19, explore…
Find out more »FREE WEBINAR Historical Justice in Southeast Asia: The Future of Historical Justice in Southeast Asia
Description Chair: Kate McGregor (University of Melbourne) Panelists: Rachel Hughes (University of Melbourne) Lia Kent (Visiting Fellow, Australian National University) Ken Setiawan (University of Melbourne) Lisandro Claudio (University of California) From cases of colonial violence reaching back more than a century such as the Philippine American War or the Aceh War through to contemporary cases of state violence which took place in the larger context of the Cold War and the dominance of military regimes, people in the region of…
Find out more »July 2020
The 1st International Conference on “Maritime Studies and Marine Innovation (MSMI)” 2020
Maritime Studies and Marine Innovation (MSMI) – Towards a Sustainable Ocean About the Conference The World Bank (2017) stated that the blue economy includes a wide range of activities, including maritime transportation, sustainable fisheries, ocean litter management, renewable energy generation, climate change studies, ocean and coastal tourism. United Nations have recognized the importance of the blue economy and it was also included in the 14th goal (Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development) of…
Find out more »Natural Expo South East Asia 2020
NATURAL EXPO SOUTH EAST ASIA - International Trade Fair and Conference for Natural Products The natural trade meets at the natural exhibition in Bangkok from 9 - 12 July 2020. NATURAL EXPO SOUTH EAST ASIA is dedicated to being an information and communication platform for the whole of the South East Asian region. The food and agricultural industry is one of South East Asia’s most important economic sectors. Enter the world of natural products in South East Asia! We’re looking…
Find out more »Call for Papers: Politics of Protest: Social Movements that Transformed Southeast Asia Rising Voices in Southeast Asian Studies – A SEAC / AAS Initiative
Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference 2021 (AAS2021 @ Seattle) Submission deadline: July 15, 2020 Proposal format: See below for details The Southeast Asia Council (SEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is seeking paper proposals from up-and-coming scholars to join a “Rising Voices” panel on the topic of “Politics of Protest: Social Movements that Transformed Southeast Asia.” We seek to recruit early career scholars from Southeast Asian countries to form a panel for inclusion in the 2021 Annual…
Find out more »Webinar: The U.S. – Vietnam Relationship and War Legacies: 25 Years into Normalization
2020 marks the 25th Anniversary of the normalization of relations between the United States and Vietnam. Vietnam is a American key partner in the Indo-Pacific region, and the United States and Vietnam have made great strides in building a forward-looking and mutually beneficial partnership despite the shared history of war, its baneful legacies, and a nineteen-year interruption to diplomatic relations. July 15, 2020 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Zoom Webinar RSVP The Stimson Center invites you to join us for a…
Find out more »Confronting the Triple Trap in the Mekong Region: The Pandemic, Economic Downturn, and Climate Crisis
This panel is convened by the Center for Social Development Studies, Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University for the Seventh South-South Forum on Sustainability (SSFS7) hosted by Lingnan University, Hong Kong. Thursday 16 July 2020, start from 14:00-16:00 GMT+7/Thailand Time In this session, we will discuss how the ‘triple trap’ - the pandemic, economic downturn, and climate crisis – have affected communities across the Mekong region, and how these challenges have been responded to by them, as well as by…
Find out more »Webinar: From Disinformation to Trolls to Hate Speech: Southeast Asia as the World’s Social Media Laboratory
Note: This event will take place on 7/18 at 8:00 AM PHT (Manila time) and 10:00 AM AEDT (Canberra time). Building on their research in Mitigating Disinformation in Southeast Asian Elections: Lessons from Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand, Jonathan Corpus Ong, Associate Professor of Global Digital Media at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and Ross Tapsell, a senior lecturer and researcher on Southeast Asia media at the Australian National University, will discuss why and how Southeast Asia is at the forefront of…
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