
เชิญชมนิทรรศการ “ชีวิตและงาน คณาจารย คณะสังคมศาสตร มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม” และ “คณะสังคมศาสตรกับการตางประเทศ” SCHEDULE ณ บริเวณหนาหองประชุมใหญ ชั้น 2 อาคาร 3 คณะสังคมศาสตร มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม เวลา 08.30 - 16.30 น. วันที่ 15-16 กุมภาพันธ 2557 Asia Pacifi c Sociological AssociaƟ on (APSA) Conference “Transforming SocieƟ es: หนังสือที่นาสนใจ ContestaƟ ons and Convergences in Asia and the Pacifi c” จัดพิมพโดยศูนยวิจัยและบริการวิชาการคณะสังคมศาสตร มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม 15-16 February 2014 Faculty of Social Sciences Chiang Mai University, Thailand Organizers: Asia Pacifi c Sociological AssociaƟ on (APSA) and Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University Jointly organized and supported by: NaƟ onal Research Council of Thailand, Siamese AssociaƟ on of Sociologists and Anthropologist, Chula Global Network, Chulalongkorn University and Asian Public Intellectuals Fellowships Program. Day 1: 15 February 2014 Day 1: 15 February 2014 8.00-8.30 Registration 1st fl oor, HB 7 Buidling, Faculty of Humanities, Chiang Mai University 8.30-8.45 Opening and Welcome Associate Professor Puangpetch Dhanasin, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University Professor Ruchira Ganguly Scrase, President, Asia Pacifi c Sociological Association Professor Watchara Kasinrerk, Vice President for Academic and Education Quality, Chiang Mai University Chair: Dr. Chayan Vaddhanaphuti, Director, Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD), Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University 8.45-9.30 Keynote I : Transforming Societies in Myanmar: Dynamics of Confl ict and Cooperation, by Daw Seng Raw Lahpai, Magsaysay Awardee 2013 9.30-10.45 Plenary I: Transformative Challenges for Sociology in Asia and the Pacifi c Professor Wan Zawawi Ibrahim, Universiti Brunei Darussalam “Transformative Challenges for Sociology in Southeast Asia” Professor Hasegawa Koichi, Tohoku University “Toward a Building Real Sustainable Future: Learning from the Great East Japan Earthquake” Chair: Professor Anan Ganjanapan, Chiang Mai University 10.45-11.00 Break 11.00-12.30 11.00-12.30 Room 7801 Room 7802 Room 7702 Room 7703 Room 7704 Room 7705 Room 7705/1 Room 7707 1. Regional integration in 2. Climate Change and Adapta- 3. Religious Relations in Multi- 4. Gender, Migration and Identity 5. Media and Popular Culture 6. AIDS and Transmitted Disease 7. Aging 8. Problematizing Governance Southeast Asia viewed from the tion cultural Societies in Southeast Asia and Civic Participation grassroots. A presentation of the SEATIDE Project Tim Harper, Renebel O. Labadisos, Teddy C. Pa- Nguyen Ngoc Th o, Vietnam National Mallika Pinnawala, Zhou Lei, Zhang Nan, Teresita Taberdo, Afrizal, University of Cambridge gente, Sulpecia L. Ponce, Christian TN University University of Peradeniya Nanjing University Chongqing University Mindanao State University Andalas University National and transnational ex- Aguado, Hedda Ann B. Arsoler, and Cultural Identities and Integra- Th e impact of male migration in Media and networking people: Characterizing one-time sex in Serving family and community: Th ird party intervention and change of information in South- Jansen S. Navales , Mindanao State tion: From the Cult of the Profes- Sri Lanka on children left behind How northern Th ailand intelli- social venues in Liuzhou, China: Life stories of elderly women problems of community con- east Asia University- Iligan Institute of sional Masters to the Cult of Tian gentsia construe China as environ- Implications for STI/HIV preven- among Meranao Muslims in the solidation in resolving structural Technology Hou Goddess of the Hakka in Buu mental topics tion, Philippines agrarian confl ict in Indonesia Life in the aft ermath of Typhoon: Long (Bien Hoa, Vietnam) Th e case of the Muslim Maranao victims in Iligan city, Philippines Volker Grabowsky, Weerakarn Kengkaj, Chiang Mai Paphatsaun Th ianpanya, Natedao Taotawin Myrma Jean A. Mendoza, Ed Green, Green McCoy Nan Th aniwattananon, Wahidah R Bulan, University of University of Hamburg University Ubon Ratchathani University Ubon Ratchathani University Amabelle A. Embornas, Education Consultancy A Prince of Songkla University National Development (UPN) National and transnational identi- Social capital as adaptation of fi sh- Siamese Cosmology: A Syncretic Leaving the city and back to Christian T.N.Aguado, Mark Berlon Spotlight on the non-urban Cultivation of values and social Local reform in Solo City on ties in Southeast Asia pond farming households under Buddhist Cosmology and Its the village: Th e experiences and R. Beniga, Juvy P. Hugo, and Jason C. –‘Transforming’ rural Indonesia networks of the elderly unyielding Jokowi’s era (2005-2012), Action Tanduyan, Mindanao State University- vulnerability in Sansai District, Applications in Understanding contributions of rural women through eff ective AIDS education to their fate via an elderly sports reform of agent to face structural Iligan Institute of Technology the Traditional and modern Th ai migrating from Ubon Ratchatani, programs club challenge in case of arrangement Chiang Mai A closer look at fashion and reli- societies Th ailand PKL and resettlement banks of the gion: Th e case of metrosexuals in Bengawan Solo the southern Philippines Silvia Vignato, Le Th i Kim Th oa, Zhang Zhenwei, Watcharee Srikham, He Ming, Yunnan University Peter Kunstadter, Program for HIV Worrawan Jirathanapiwat, Somatra Kim Sean and Navy Hort, University of Milan-Bicocca Vietnam National University Yunnan University Ubon Ratchathani University Consumption of popular culture Prevention and Treatment (PHPT), Independent researcher Cambodia Development Resources National and transnational Adaptive capacity of local com- Faith and nation-state: the culture Th e enactment of cultural identity and reconstruction of local ethnic Chiang Mai Social welfare management and Institute circulation of people and goods in munities living in coastal areas of symbol and benefi t transfer of among Lao Luom and Lao Th eung culture: – Discussion on cul- Avoiding contact: HIV stigma as development for elderly LGBT in Governance reforms and state Southeast Asia Ben Tre province, Vietnam in the Myanmar Buddhist monks in ethnic migrant workers in Th ai- tural revival and reconstruction of viewed by members of four ethnic Th ailand formation: A political geography context of climate change Mangdan Temple land Blang People in Mangjing Village, groups in Northern Th ailand, perspective Yunnan Province of China Muhadi Sugiono,Gadjah Mada Alita T. Roxas , Iiligan Institute of Lee Eun-Jin, Kyungnam University Habibul Haque Khondker, Zayed Melanie Radue, Friedrich-Alexander Niramon Pimnumyen, Naresuan Shirley Worland, Chiang Mai Univer- Liwayway S. Viloria and April Rose University Technology of the Mindanao State Religious matters on the path to University University Erlangen-Nuremberg University sity Flores, MSU-Iligan Institute of Tech- ASEAN and the integration of University development in Asian societies Migration Governance: Global, How political changes aff ect the Identifying grey area and people Aging Farangs in Th ailand – A nology Southeast Asia Autonomous and planned adapta- National and Local media landscape in Myanmar ? in between: a case of MDR-TB glimpse into the growth indus- Solid waste management program tion options to climate change of try of aged care for foreigners in in Hinatuan, southern Philippines select southern Philippine coastal Th ailand communities Nguyen Quoc Y, Vietnam National Wu Hexian, Jishou University Selvaraj Velayutham, Macquarie Nualnoi Treerat, Chulalongkorn University HCMC Crossing the river: Xiangxi Miao University University Coping with global warming: spirit messenger Hierarchies of middling trans- Th e role of media in economic Natural ventilation methods for nationals: Indian IT workers in development in Th ailand urban houses' in Ho Chi Minh Singapore City Chair: Yves Goudieu, École française Chair: Chayan Vaddhanaphuti, Chair: Kwancheewan Buadaeng, Chair: Ariya Svetamra, Chiang Mai Chair: Wan Zawawi Ibrahim, Chair: Apichat Chamrasrithirong, Chair: Nancy Eberhardt, Knox College Chair: Yon Yonariza, Andalas d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Chiang Mai Univeristy Chiang Mai Univeristy University Universiti Brunei Darussalam National Research Council of Th ailand University (NRCT) Discussant: Grant Evans, École fran- Discussant: Pakamas Th inphanga, Discussant: Rahman Embong, Discussant: Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase, Discussant: Amporn Jirattikorn, Chi- Discussant: Suriya Smutkupt, Chiang Discussant: Buapan Prompakping, Discussant: David Streckfuss, çaise d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Th ailand Environmental Institue Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Australian Catholic University ang Mai University Mai University Khon Kaen University Khon Kaen University 12.30-13.30 Lunch 13.30-15.00 13.30-15.00 Room 7801 Room 7802 Room 7702 Room 7703 Room 7704 Room 7705 Room 7705/1 Room 7707 9.Variegated Dragon: Terri- 10. Climate Change, Risks and 11. Religion, Confl ict and Ethnic 12. In Search of Freedom : 13. Youth, Women and Family 14. Globalization and Economic 15. Practicing Sustainability & 16. Transitions in Migrant torialization and Civilising Mis- Social Vulnerability Identity Migration, Labour and Identity Perspectives in Health Social Responsibility Education: Th ailand to Myan- sion in Southeast Asia (funded mar; Myanmar to Th ailand by Th ailand Research Fund) Yos Santasombat, Phothai Sin-amphol, Amanah Nurish Ivy Marie Ganadillo, Tomohiro Saito, Tohoku University Karen So, De La Salle University- Marla Grace Tapangan, Mindanao
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