UMS-TUFS Exchange Lecture on Culture and Society of Southeast Asia

Date / Time Wed 13 Mar 2019 14:00–17:00
Venue Meeting Room, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia)
Language English
Jointly sponsored by Kota Kinabaru Liaison Office, ILCAA, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Admission:Free, No pre-registration is needed.

Report(Japanese)

Program
14:00-14:10 Marsitah Mohd Radzi (UMS) Openning Address
14:10-14:15 Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA) Openning Address
14:15-14:55 Yukako YOSHIDA (ILCAA) ““Disabled” Bodies and Humor: Two cases of Balinese comedy theater” (tentative)
14:55-15:35 Noko KUZE (National Museum of Nature and Science) “Research and Conservation of Orangutans in Borneo and Sumatran Islands”
15:45-16:25 Sayed Uddin (International Islamic University Malaysia) “Impacts of Socio-Demographic Factors on Utilisation of Health Care Services: Empirical Evidence From Migrant Workers in Malaysia”
16:25-17:00 General Discussion

International Conference on Progressive Civil Society

Date / Time Tue 19 Feb 2019 9:30–12:15
Venue Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia
Language English
Jointly sponsored by - ILCAA Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office
- Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
9:30-10:15 Keynote Speaker: Haedar Nashir (Muhammadiyah) Talk on Progressive Civil Society
10:15-12:15 Talk by Invited Speakers
1. Kasiyarno, M. Hum (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
2. Atty.SantiagoD.Ortega,Jr. (Saint Anthony University)
3. Zainal Amin Ayub (Universiti Utara Malaysia)
4. Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA)
5. Mitsuo NAKAMURA (Japan Foundation)

Open lecture for Japanese residences in Jakarta “Islam in Contemporary Indonesia 2”

For details, please see here.

Date / Time Sun 17 Feb 2019 13:30–16:00
Venue 2nd floor Hall, The Japan Foundation, Jakarta (Summitmas I Lt. 2,3, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman, Kav. 61-62 Jakarta 12190, Indonesia)
Language Japanese
Jointly sponsored by - ILCAA Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office
- Core research program "The potential value of indigenous knowledge in managing hazards in Asia and Africa: Anthropological explorations linking micro-macro perspectives 2"
Cooperated by - The Japan Foundation, Jakarta
- THE JAKARTA JAPAN CLUB
Admission:Free (First 100 people will be accepted.)
* For registration, please send an email to : hatao_aa_tufs@yahoo.co.jp
Inform us your name, e-mail address, and number of accompanied persons if any.

Report(Japanese)

13:30–13:35 opening
13:35–14:40 Mitsuo NAKAMURA (Emeritus Professor, Chiba University)
“An Introduction to Indonesian Islam via My Personal Experience: Knowledge Essential for Living Together with Muslims”
14:50–15:10 Q&A
15:10–15:50 Project introduction “Talk with Muslims series (TAMU)” and Q&A

JaCMES – LERC - KKLO Joint Roundtable "Migrants and Refugees Dynamics and Perception toward their Integration"

Date Wednesday 28 November 2018 from 14:00-18:00
Venue JaCMES (Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies), 2nd Floor, Azarieh Building, A2-1, Bashura, Emir Bashir Street, Beirut, Lebanon
Organizers - Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies (JaCMES), Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan
- Lebanese Research Center for Migration and Diaspora Studies (LERC), Notre Dame University-Louaize (NDU), Lebanon
- Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office (KKLO), Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan
Sponsors - Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Grant Number 17H04504

Program

Time Table
Each presentation is 20 min. followed by discussion 20 min.
14:00-14:40 Dr. Maria Bou Zeid, Chairperson of NDU Department of Media Studies
“Media coverage of forced migration between utopia and pragmatism”
14:40-15:20 Dr. Guita Hourani, Director of NDU Lebanese Research Center for Migration and Diaspora Studies (LERC)
“Why Lebanon Disapprove of any Form of "Asylum"”
15:20-15:40 Recess
15:40-16:20 Dr. Chen Tien-Shi, Professor of Waseda University
“Historical Transformation and Integration of Chines Diaspora in Japan: Case of Yokohama Chinatown”
16:20-17:00 Dr. Ikuya Tokoro, Professor of Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
“De-centralizing Cross-Border Migration Flows in Asia(TBC)”
17:00-18:00 General Discussion and Closing
Discussants Dr. Kenichi Yanai, Professor, Kwansei Gakuin Univesity
Dr. Yuko Tobinai, Associate Professor, Morioka University
Chair Dr. Aiko Nishikida Director of Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies (JaCMES) Associate Professor, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Concept This activity to look anew at the current dynamics of migrant and refugees and perception toward their integration in some Asian countries. Migration & refugee flow have characterized Asian lives and livelihoods in different ways particularly in the last decades as mobility increased worldwide; they have affected employment, citizens-refugees relations, media perception, naturalization, international relations, settlement patterns, etc. This mobility be it forced or voluntary has shaped and changed the composition of Asian societies and given rise to complex problems and opportunities. Speakers will address a wide range of sub-disciplines of social sciences including communication, political science, human geography, and anthropology.

Practitioners and Specialist Workshop on Muslim Society in Southern Philippines

Date / Time Mon 10 Sep 2018 9:00–12:00
Venue JICA Philippines Office
Language Japanese and English
Organized by Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office, ILCAA

Report (Japanese)

9:00–11:00 Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA), Masami MORI (Kyoto Bunkyo University)
Presentation on Muslim society in Southern Philippines
11:00–12:00 Discussion

Joint-Research Workshop on languages spoken in Sabah state, Malaysia

Date / Time Mon 13 - Fri 17 Aug 2018 9:00‐17:00
Venue The Loft Imago KK Times Square The Loft Residences Block B, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Language English, Malay
Jointly sponsored by - Core Project “The Potential Value of Indigenous Knowledge in Managing Hazards in Asia and Africa: The Anthropological Explorations into the Linkage of Micro-Macro Perspectives 2”,
- Core Project “Linguistic Dynamics Science3” (LingDy3),
- JSPS Program for Fostering Globally Talented Researchers, "Developing human resourses taking the lead in research on endangered and/or minority languages in an international network",
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) (18K00568) Principal Investigator: NOMOTO Hiroki, "Microvariation in passives and corpus and lexical resource development for regional Malay varieties"

Report (Japanese)

Participants :
Asako Shiohara (ILCAA)
Hiroki Nomoto (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Yoshimi MIYAKE (Akita University)
Kartini Abd. Wahab (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
Remmy Gedat(Universiti Malaysia Sarawak)
David Moeljadi(Nanyang Technological University)
Remmy Gedat(Universiti Malaysia Sarawak)
Native Speaker Consultants :
Mohd Izzuddin Fitri Bin Abd Aziz (Bahasa Melayu Brunei)
Reo Richie H Bating (Bahasa Dusun)

International Workshop on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia

The 5th meeting, ILCAA Joint Research Project "Multi-disciplinary Study on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia(The 3rd Term)-Dynamics of Conflict and Co-existence"

Date / Time Sun 5 Aug 2018 14:00–20:00
Venue Hotel Meridien Kota Kinabalu (Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
Language English
Jointly sponsored by Joint Research Project “Multi-disciplinary Study on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia (The 3rd Term): Dynamics of Conflict and Co-existence” and Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office, ILCAA

Report(Japanese)

14:00–14:10 Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA) Opening address
14:10–14:50 Masaaki OKAMOTO (ILCAA Joint Researcher,Kyoto University)
Presentation1: “Moderate and Tolerant Discourse in Indonesian Islam and Beyond”
14:50–15:30 Nobutaka SUZUKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, University of Tsukuba)
Presentation2: “The Muslims between Two Empires: John Finley and His Colonial Experiments in the Southern Philippines”
15:50–16:30 A. Rahman Tang Abdullah (UMS)
Presentation3: “The Origins of Islam and Diversity in the Malay Society: Conceptualising Islamic Laws in Selected Malay Legal Text”
16:30–16:50 Shamsul A. B. (ILCAA Joint Researcher, UKM)
Comments
16:50–18:00 Discussion
18:00- Hisao TOMIZAWA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, University of Shizuoka)
Closing remarks

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