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BRIT 2012 Conference Programme (Nov.28 Update)
(Japan Standard Time GMT + 9:00)
DAY 1 (November 13th, TUE) Venue: Fukuoka International Congress Center 08:00- Registration 09:00-10:00 Opening Remarks 10:00-12:00
Round Table "Open Borders: 'Border Studies: Past and Present
Challenges in the Development of the Field'"
12:00-12:30 Lunch 12:30-14:00 Session 1.1-1.3 13:30-17:00 Open Event for Fukuoka citizens (with simultaneous English interpretation) Venue 501 "Keynote Lecture Kang Sanjung (University of Tokyo)"
"Korean-Japanese Student Discussion (Kyushu University
& Dongseo University)" 14:15-15:45 Session 1.4-1.6 16:00-17:30 Session 1.7-1.9 17:45-19:15 Session 1.10-1.13 19:40-21:30 Banquet hosted by the Mayor of Fukuoka City Government
Opening Remarks & Setting the Scene (Room 501)
- Hiroshi Saeki (President of Hokkaido University, Japan)
- Takatoshi
Matsubara (Director of the Research Center for Korean Studies, Kyushu
University), Introduction to the Fukuoka-Busan Supra-Regional Economic
Zone
- Akihiro Iwashita (BRIT XII coordinator), BRIT XII:
Challenges and Perspectives
Open Borders: "Border Studies: Past and Present Challenges in the Development of the Field" (501)
- Tony Payan (University of Texas at El Paso, US) :Moderator
Panelists:
- Liam O'Dowd (Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK)
- Michel Foucher (Institute for Higher National Defense Studies, France)
- James W. Scott (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
- Vladimir Kolosov (Institute of Geography RAS, Russia)
- Kathleen Staudt (University of Texas at El Paso, US)
- Yuzo Yabuno (Kyushu University, Japan)
This moderated round table, with some of the most prominent border scholars from around the world, will evaluate 100 years of border
studies, with particular emphasis on developments over the last three
decades; the current state of border studies; and the steps necessary to take this multidisciplinary field to the next stage. The purpose of the panel is to draw out some of the most important empirical and theoretical lessons from our past and evaluate the relevancy of the border studies community for understanding a world where borders are being constructed even as globalization proceeds apace. This roundtable explores some
of the difficulties that border scholars confront in carrying out
empirical research, building theory, and developing relevance in
public policy, as well as strategies to move the field forward in
relation to the complicated reality of both material and immaterial borders.
Session 1.1 Border Demarcation (503)
- Assel Bitabarova (Hokkaido University, Japan), A Comparative Study on the Central Asian-Chinese Border Settlement
- Hari
Bansh Jha (Institute for Defence Studies and
Analyses, India), Nepal's Border Relations with India and China
- Alexander Bukh (University of Tsukuba, Japan), Territorial Disputes and Civil Society in Japan and South Korea
- Nivedita Das Kundu (Indian Council for Social Science Research, India), Japan-Russia Territorial Dispute over the Kuril Islands
- Anton Gosar (University of Primorska, Slovenia) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.2 Minorities & Cross Border Challenges (404)
- Yuka Mizutani (Toyo University, Japan), Exhibiting Visible and Invisible Aspects of Cultures and
Histories on the Borderland: Representation of the Yaqui Culture and History
in Museums
- Ivan Peshkov (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland), People in the Shadow of Empire Bordering. New Evenki Transborder
Nationalism in North-Eastern Asia
- Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India), Territory, Tribes, Turbines: Local Community Perceptions and
Responses to Indian Infrastructure Building along the Sino-Indian Border in
Arunachal Pradesh
- Ladislav Lesnikovski (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan), Borderland Identities: The Slavic Muslim Minorities in Kosovo
and Macedonia
- Katheleen Staudt (University of Texas at El Paso, US) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.3 Home in the Borderland (405)
- Svetlana
Paichadze (Hokkaido University, Japan), Voices of the Borderland
Community: The Identities and Educational Issues of "Repatriates" from
Sakhalin
- Hyun Mooam (Hokkaido University, Japan), North Korean―South Korean Disputes over the "Home" of Sakhalin Koreans
- Philip Seaton (Hokkaido University, Japan), Memories Beyond Borders: Karafuto Sites of Memory in Hokkaido
- Masatoshi Miyashita (Hokkaido University, Japan), "Homecoming" Visits to Karafuto
- David Wolff (Hokkaido University, Japan) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.4 Comparing Land and Sea Borders (503)
- Shuqin
Gao (University College London, UK), The Resolution of Boundary Debate
as the Beginning for Strategic Cooperation Between China and SOC
Countries
- Christopher Len (Institute for Security and
Development Policy, Sweden), China's Evolving Self-Identity and
Maritime Strategy: Implications for the East and South China Seas
Disputes
- Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea), The EU's Possible Mediator Role in Asia-Pacific Maritime
Border Disputes
- Vladimir Kolossov (Institute of Geography RAS, Russia) :Moderator & Commentator
- Paul
Richardson (Far Eastern Federal University, Russia) :Commentator
Session 1.5 Environment (404)
- Anna
Katharina Grichting Solder (Qatar University, Qatar), Landscapes
of Energy in the Arabian Gulf: Qatar's Borderscapes: Designing
Ecological Peace
- Fuminori Kawakubo (Chuo Gakuin University,
Japan) & Junji Shiraishi, The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster:
Perspectives from The Border Areas
- Usmonov Furugzod (Tajik National University,
Tajikistan), Transboundary Rivers in Central Asia: Conflicts, Prevent,
Resolution and Management
- Decha Tangseefa (Thammasat University, Thailand) :Moderator & Commentator
- Aysun Uyar (Reserch
Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan) :Commentator
Session 1.6 Conflicts and Economic Changes: Africa (405)
- Gordon C. Mwangi (Shikoku Gakuin University, Japan), The Historical Origins of Border Problems Between Somali and Her Neighbours
- Shinichi
Takeuchi (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade
Organization, Japan), Dominance Beyond the Border (1): Rwanda―DR Congo
Relations and Their Impacts on Rwanda's Political Economy after the
1990s
- Masato Sawada (Kyoto Seika University, Japan), Dominance Beyond the Border (2): Uganda―DR Congo Relations
since 1990's with Special Reference to Oil Discovered in the Lake
Albert Area
- Jean-Claude Maswana (JICA-Research Institute, Japan), Africa's Economic Landscape and Rising China: Trends and Issues
- Takako Ankei & Yuji Ankei (Yamaguchi Prefectural University, Japan) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.7 JAPAN SPECIAL I Voice of Borderlands in JapanⅠ: Security and Resources (with interpretation) (502)
- Akihiro
Sado (Chukyo University, Japan), Effectiveness of Japan’s Defense Policy in its Borderlands
- Keiyu
Kohama (Taketomi Town Office, Japan) , Local Government's Ocean Policy I: A Case of Taketomi Town,
Okinawa
- Minoru Kubo (Goto City Government, Japan), Local Government's Ocean Policy II: A Case of Goto City, Nagasaki
- Ryoichi Honda (Mainichi Shinbun), Japan's Northern Territory Issues
- Koji Furukawa (Chukyo University, Japan) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.8 Migration (503)
- Paul
Fryer (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Central Asian Labour
Migrants to Russia: Employment Agencies vs. Informal Job Search Networks
- Andrew Wolman (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea), North Korean Asylum Seekers and Dual Nationality
- Haruka Miyazaki (Hokkaido University, Japan), The Concepts of Land in the Polish Zionism in the Partition Period
- Machiko Hachiya(Kyushu University, Japan) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.9 City I (404)
- Pertti Joenniemi (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Alike But Not Fully Alike: On The Liminality of Twin Cities
- Takashi
Yamazaki (Osaka City University, Japan), Koza as a Borderland: The
Reconstruction of Militarized Places, Memories, and Identities
- Christophe Sohn (CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg), European Functional Border Regions: An Urban Potential Typology
- Albert Wong (Macao Ricci Institute, China), Borderlands in Macao in the Postcolonial Era (revised abstract)
- Liam O'Dowd (Queen’s University, UK) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.10 JAPAN SPECIAL II (with interpretation) Voice of Borderlands in JapanⅡ: International Exchanges (502)
- Yuji Suzuki (Nagasaki Wesleyan University, Japan), Transnational Island’s Exchange: Cases of Tsushima and Goto Islands
- Naoki Arai (Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Center, Japan), Transnational Regional Exchange between Fukuoka, Tsushima and Busan
- Miran Lee (Tsushima High School, Japan), The History of Korean Language Education in Tsushima
- Hideshi Sato(Wakkanai City Government, Japan), Transnational Regional Exchange between Wakkanai City and Sakhalin
- Koji Furukawa (Chukyo University, japan) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.11 Technology & International Relations (503)
- Monika Chansoria (Centre for Land Warfare Studies, India), Defying Borders: Cyberspace and East Asian Security
- Zeev Zivan (Ben Gurion University, Israel), Between Sederot and the "Green Line"
- Hidefumi Nishiyama (University of Warwick, UK), Biometrics as Borderland: A Methodological Approach to Materiality
- Tomohiro Yara (Freelance Writer), The US Military Presence in Japan's Outlying Territories: Okinawa
- Christopher Len (Institute for Security and Development Policy, Sweden) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.12 City II (404)
- Jonathan Burrow (University of Oulu, Finland), A Night in Shenzhen; Freedom and Status is Just Over the Fence
- Sergey Tkachev (Far Eastern Federal University, Russia), The Origin of Vladivostok in Context of Geopolitical History
- Frédéric Durand (CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg) &Jen Nelles, Functioning of Cross-border
Governance within the Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai Eurometropolis through the
Lens of the Cross-border Public Transportation Issue
- Adam Ploszaj (University of Warsaw, Poland), City Twinning in European Cross-Border Regions
- Michel Foucher (Institute for Higher National Defense Studies, France) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 1.13 Diasporas & Minorities (405)
- Jianying Xu(Research Center for the History and Geography of China’s
Borderlands, China), The Uygur Diaspora in Central Asia: A
Historical and Present Review
- Taisho Nakayama (Research Fellow
of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan), Exile
to Motherland and Exile to Hometown : Repatriate from Karafuto and
Remaining in Sakhalin
- Keiji
Sato (Hokkaido University, Japan), "Romanians" Beyond EU Border: Is Romania Heartland or Economic
Asylum for Moldovans and Romanian Diaspora in Ukraine?
- Joni Virkkunen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland) :Moderator & Commentator
DAY 2 (November 14th,WED) Venue: Fukuoka International Congress Center 08:00- Registration 08:30-11:45 Session 2.2/2.6 08:30-10:00 Session 2.1, 2.3, 2.4 10:10-11:45 Session 2.5, 2.7-2.8 12:00-12:30 Lunch 12:30-14:00 Session 2.9-2.12 14:15-15:45 Session 2.13-2.16 16:00-18:00 Sumo Wrestling Spectating (Optional)
Session 2.1 Social sciences, technologies and politics at the border (502)
- Anne-Laure
Amilhat Szary (Université Joseph Fourier, France) & Cédric
Parizot (CNRS, IREMAM, Aix en Provence, France), Introduction : 21st
century borders through the lens of transdisciplinarity
- James W. Scott (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), (EU)-European Border Research and the Re-Framing of European Borders
- Olivier Clochard (CNRS, France), Mapping Control without Borderlines
- Amaël Cattaruza (Saint Cyr Coëtquidan Military School, France), On-board Borders?
- Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary (Université Joseph Fourier, France) :Moderator
- Giraut Frédéric(Université de Genève, Switzerland) :Commentator
Session 2.2/2.6 Living with (Un)familiarity in Borderlands (503)
- Bas
Spierings (Utrecht University) / Martin van der Velde (Radboud
University Nijmegen), Living with (Un)familiarity: Shopping in the
Dutch-German Borderland
- Henrik Dorf Nielsen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Friend or Foe? ―Russia from a Finnish Perspective
- Alexander
Izotov (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Constructing
(Un)familiarity: Role of Tourism in Identity and Region Building at the
Finnish-Russian Border
- Bas
Spierings (Utrecht University) / Martin van der Velde (Radboud
University Nijmegen), :Moderator & Commentator
- Marek
Wieckowski ( Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Poland),
Tourism Development in the Borderlands in Central Europe
- Werner
Breitung (Sun Yat-sen University, China), Post-colonial (Un)familiarity
as a Factor in the Integration Process of Macau and Hong Kong
- Indrė
Balčaitė (University of London, UK), Absent but real? Perceptions of
the Thai-Burmese border by the inhabitants of Mae Sot, Thailand
- Stanislaw
K. Domaniewski (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Development Potential of Building Closer Cultural ties
in the Kaliningrad Oblast / Warmia Mazury Region
- Bas
Spierings (Utrecht University) / Martin van der Velde (Radboud
University Nijmegen), :Moderator & Commentator
Session 2.3 De-bordering Environmental Change: Northeast Asia (404)
- Müge
Kınacıoğlu (Hacettepe University, Turkey) / Aysun Uyar (Reserch
Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan), Changing Concepts of
Human Security from Traditional to Environmental Direction along
Borderlands
- Makoto
Taniguchi (Reserch Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan)
:Moderator, Changing Concept of Water Boundaries and Security in
East Asia
- Seiya Nagao (Kanazawa University, Japan), Changing Concept of Material Cycle and its Boundaries
- Udibowo Ciptomulyono (PT PLN Geothermal, Indonesia), Changing Concept of Energy Production and Use with Human Boundaries
- Yasunori
Hanamatsu (Hokkaido University, Japan), National and Regime Borders in
Ecosystem Management: The Case of the Amur-Okhotsk Ecosystem
Session 2.4 Land, River and Sea (405)
- Shaun
Lin (Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security,
University of Wollongong, Australia) :Moderator, Shaping New
Spaces at the Coasts: The Impacts and
Implications of Maritime Joint Development in the Gulf of Thailand
- Ming
Li Yong (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Eco-scapes and
Borderscapes: Transforming and Re-thinking the Commons of the Mekong
Region
- Carl Grundy-Warr & Wei Jun Chin (National University of Singapore, Singapore) :Moderator, Geopolitical History and
Contemporary Contested Geo-body Frontiers at Mae Hong Son Province: A
Tale of Two Foreign Ethnic Groups
- Shaun Lin, The 4th Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge: “Pattanaa” GMS or “Pattanaa” Chiang Khong?
Session 2.5 Borders studies across disciplinary and methodological boundaries (502)
- Gabriel Popescu (Indiana University, South Bend, US), Producing Precarious Borders
- Cedric Parizot (CNRS, IREMAM, Aix en Provence, France):Moderator,
From work permits trafficking to graphic design : Remapping informal
network between the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel
(2005-2012)
- Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary (Université Joseph Fourier, France), Watching borders to see the world:
from non-representational theories to art-science interactions
- Jean Cristofol (School of Art Aix en Provence France), Representation of borders, art and technologies ?
- Tony Payan (University of Texas at El Paso, US) :Commentator
Session 2.7 (B)ordering, Lighting and Tomorrow-ing (404)
- Decha
Tangseefa (Thammasat University, Thailand) :Moderator, Light in
the Dark: "The Political" of the Exception along the Spaces of Exception
- Kwanchewan Buadaeng (Chiang Mai University, Thailand), Buddhist Movements along the Thai-Myanmar Frontier
- Narumon Arunotai (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand), Nourishing Multicalturalism?
- Shirley Worland (Thammasat University, Thailand), Global Influence of Karen Identity on the Thai-Burma Border
- Akihiro Hirayama (Hokkaido University, Japan) :Commentator
Session 2.8 Muslim borderlands in post 9.11 Southeast Asia (405)
- Jamhari Maruf, Islam in post 9.11 Indonesia
- Ismail Lutfi Chapakeya (Yala Islamic University, Thailand), Islam in Southern Thailand
- Soliman
Santos (Peace Advocate, lawyer), Impact of the"Global War on Terror" on
the Peace Process with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
- Maho Sato (Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Japan) :Commentator
- Ken Miichi (Iwate Prefectural University, Japan) :Moderator
Session 2.9 Inside-Outside (502)
- Corey
Johnson (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US), Re-making
"Inside-Outside" at the Margins of the New Europe: the Case of
Bulgaria-Turkey
- Andrew Burridge (Durham University, UK), Frontex in Greece: Immigration Control at the External Boundaries of the EU
- Jayita Ray, Borderland Voices: Reframing the Border Discourse between India and Bangladesh
- Sylwia Maria Olejarz (Hokkaido University, Japan), Bodies Beyond the Borders: The Study on Organ Trafficking in CIS Countries
- Henk van Houtum (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 2.10 Meta Spaces (503)
- Joni
Virkkunen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Controlled,
Managed, and Crossed: Ambivalent Everyday Borders of the Securitized
Ferghana Valley
- Maciej
Smetkowski & Tymoteusz Wronka (Centre for European Regional and
Local Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland), Carpathian Euroregion
from the
Perspective of Economic Cooperation in Peripheral Regions
- Gulmira Sultangalieva (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University), Novoileksk Line as the
Boundary of Asia and Europe in the Context of Historical Time
- Anani Lazare Sossou-Agbo (Université de Grenoble, France), Weight of Borders in West-African Economic Space
- So Yamane (Osaka University, Japamn) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 2.11 Cross-border I (404)
- Sheila Delhumeau Rivera (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico), Transboundary Intergovernmental Relations.
Proposal of an Analytical Tool to Understand the Interactions in the
Mexico-US Border
- Yasuhiro
Doi (Nagoya University, Japan), Regional Cooperation for Cross-Border
Commuting -Challenge of Tri-national Region: Oberrhein-
- Jarmo Kortelainen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Resource Communities in Mobile, Fluid and Semi-permeable Borderlands
- AKM Ahsan Ullah (The American University in Cairo, Egypt), Porous Borders and Trafficking in Southeast Asia Revisited
- Keiko Tamura (University of Kitakyushu) :Moderator
- Alexander Bukh (University of Tsukuba, Japan) & Commentator
Session 2.12 Cross-border II (405)
- Jussi Laine (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Paradiplomacy and Borderwork: Scope, Opportunities and
Challenges of Non-state Dialogue across the Finnish-Russian Border
- Alina Novopasina (Amur State University, Russia), The effect of the Border on the Flows of Foreign Direct
Investments: Evidence from Russian and Chinese Border Regions
- Joe
Thomas Karackattu (Institute for Defence Studies and
Analyses, India), A Case for Pursuing Spatial Agglomeration
Economies at the India-China Border
- Frédéric Durand & Christophe Sohn (CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg), Cooperation vs. Competition: The
Logics Underlying the Construction of Cross-border Metropolitan Regions
in Europe
- Shinkichi Fujimori (Hokkaido University, Japan) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 2.13 Shifting Borders (502)
- Jonathan
Gómora Alarcón (National Autonomous University of Mexico), The
Suchiate River as a Mobile Boundary. Mexico Facing the Loss of National
Territory
- Buddhi Shrestha (Government Survey Department of Nepal), Natural Environment and Shifting Borders of Nepal
- Paul
Richardson (Far Eastern Federal University, Russia), Borderlands
and Shifting Sovereignty Regimes in the South and East China Sea
- Reece Jones (University of Hawaii, US), Border Walls: Security and the War on Terror in the US, India, and Israel
- Tetsuro Chida (Hokkaido University, Japan) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 2.14 Cross-border III (503)
- Eiki
Berg (University of Tartu, Estonia), Will the Improved Cross-Strait
Relations Lead to the Legitimation of 'One China Policy'?
- Heikki
Eskelinen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland), Cross-border
Interaction as a Place-based Development Strategy: The Case of the
EU-Russia Borderland
- Mushtaq Kaw (University of Kashmir,
India), Border Communities of Kargil & Iskardu in India &
Pakistan: Issues & Alternatives
- Natalia
Ryzhova & Olga Vasilieva (Economic Research Institute FEB RAS,
Russia), Does National Border Matter For Russian-Chinese Trade?
- Mikhail
Alexseev (San Diego State University, US) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 2.15 Cross-border IV (404)
- David Newman (Ben Gurion University, Israel) :Moderator & Commentator, Creating New Borders in Israel/Palestine
- Magdalena
Belof (Wrocław University of Technology, Poland), Baltic – Adriatic
Corridor – from Spatial Vision to Political Competition
- Dhananjay Tripathi (South Asian University, India), Wagah Border Region: Bridging Indo-Pak Partition
- Akihiko
Takagi (Kyushu University, Japan), Recent Changes in the Border Areas
in the Western Part of Japan: Comparing Tsushima Island and Ishigaki
Island
Session 2.16 Cross-border V (405)
- Alfred Colpaert, Eco-borders visible from space, the effects of national borders on the landscape
- Maria Lähteenmäki, Political Tourism in the Borderland between Finland and The Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s
- Chung-Tong Wu, Sino-Russian border regions—missing the growth train?
- Jongseok Park, North Korea's Border and Its Special Economic Zones: Focusing on Its SEZ
Strategy and Location Relevance
- Adam Eberhard :Moderator & Commentator
DAY 3 Tsushima Field Trip (November 15th,THU)
DAY 4 (November 16th, FRI) Venue: Dongseo University 08:00/09:00 Depature (Shuttle Bus) 09:30-11:00 Session 3.1-3.3 11:15-12:45 Session 3.4-3.7 12:45-13:45 Lunch 13:45-15:15 Session 3.8-3.11 15:30-16:00 Special Lecture “Perspectives on Borders on the Korean Peninsula” 16:20-18:40 Closing Plenary “Where are we headed for?” 19:00-
Banquet hosted by the Dongseo
University, Keynote Speech by the Mayor of Busan Metropolitan City
Session 3.1 Local InitiativesⅠ (Room 1)
- Natalia
Ryzhova (Economic Research Institute, FEB RAS, Russia), Using and
Leasing Farm Land in the Russian Border Regions: Policies, Discourses
and Practices
- Shunsuke Nagashima (Kagoshima University, Japan), Shifts of Multiple Roles of Border Islands in the Kyusyu Chain Islands
- Aileen A. Espíritu (University of Tromsø, Norway), Identity Politics and the Politics of Identity: The Norwegian-Russian Border
- Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly & Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir (University of Victoria, Canada), Post 9/11
Local and Regional Group Dialogues and Initiatives across the 42d
Parallel - Is the Canada/US Border Hardening and Limiting
Interdependent Regional Initiatives?
- Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary (Université Joseph Fourier, France) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 3.2 Imperial Borders (Room 4)
- Jonathan
Bull (Hokkaido University, Japan), The Collapse of the Japanese Empire
and Post-war Reintegration: Three Case Studies from Northern Hokkaido (revised abstract)
- Mirzokhid
Rakhimov (Department of the Institute of History AS
Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan), Boundary Issues in Central Asia:
Challenges and Perspectives
- Hiroshi
Itani (Hokkaido University, Japan), Happy Days after the 'Happy End'?:
The Modern History of the Kuril Islands (1875-1945)
- Sergey Vradiy
( Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnology of the Far-Eastern
People, FEB RAS, Russia), Russia-Korea-China Borderland and Korean
Migrations: A Case Study of the XIX Century "Map of Russia" 俄國輿地圖
- Paul Richardson (Far Eastern Federal University, Russia) :Moderator & Commentator
Session 3.3 PerceptionⅠ (Room 5)
- Edward Boyle (Hokkaido University, Japan), Bordering Sovereignty and Territory: Tracing the State Effect in Northern Japan
- Yuko Ishino (Tsuda College, Japan), Between an Imagined Border and a Reality: Ideas of the
Finnish Eastern Border in the Context of Finnish-Russian Relations
- Naomi Chi (Hokkaido University, Japan), Imagined Community Revisited: Politics of Inclusion and
Exclusion and the Case Study Migrant Workers, Marriage Migrants, and
ethnic Korean Gyopos in South Korea
- Uderbaeva
Saule Karibaevna (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan),
The Discourse of the Border in the "Proceedings" of the Orenburg
Scientific Archival Commission
- Andrew Burridge (Durham University, UK) :Moderator
- Heikki Eskelinen & Commentator
Session 3.4 Local
Initiatives II (Room 2)
- Kimberly
Collins (California State University San Bernardino, US), A Study of
Public Institutions, Goods, and Space at the U.S.-Mexican Border
- Sergei
Sevastianov (Far Eastern Federal University, Russia), Vladivostok and engaging with the Asia-Pacific
- Margit Säre (Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, Estonia), Non-state
Actors and Local Interest Groups in the Estonian-Russian Border Region,
Transboundary Lake Peipsi Area
- Florine
Meunier & Fabienne Leloup (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium), The Cultural
Policy at the Franco-Belgian Border. How Local Initiatives and Europe are
Mutually Inter-connected?
- Martin van der
Velde (Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands) :Moderator
& Commentator
Session 3.5 Theory
& Practice
Ⅰ(Room 3)
- Sergey Lomov (Independent Researcher), Desirable'
Globalization: Overcoming the 'Curse' of Borders
- Frédéric Giraut, Erik Gloersen & Jacques Michelet: How to Measure the Borderland Thickness in Europe?
- Moriel Ram (Ben-Gurion University, Israel), Creating a
Peaceful Place of War: Revisiting the Border of the Golan Heights
- Takashi
Yamazaki(Osaka City University, Japan) :Moderator
- Mushtaq Kaw (University of Kashmir,
India) :Commentator
Session 3.6 The
Impact on International Relations (Room 4)
- Mikhail
Alexseev (San Diego State University, US), First Image
Inversed: WTO and the Politics of Russia-Georgia Border Crossings
- Minori
Takahashi (Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan), Denmark and the
Dispute over Exploitation Rights in the Arctic
- Ilkka Liikanen (University of eastern Finland, Finland), CBC in a Wider
Europe and the Shaping of EU Common Policies of Foreign Affairs
- Adam Eberhardt (Centre for Eastern Studies, Polan), The Eastern Frontier of the European Union - challenges and opportunities
- Serghei Golunov (University of Tartu, Estonia) :Moderator
& Commentator
Session 3.7 KOREAN
SPECIAL I
(Society and Diasporas) (Room 5)
- Kyung-won Yun (East Asian Society and Culture Forum, Korea), Post-Colonialism
and Borders
- Yulia Din (Sakhalin State University, Russia), Ethnic Identity
of Sakhalin Korean Diaspora
- Hye-In Han (Konkuk University, Korea), Nullified
Borderline, Movable Hometown: Permission to Have the Restrictive Dual
Nationality for Koreans Returning from Sakhalin and Their Changeable Identity
- JeongEun Lee (Sung Kong Hoe University, Korea), Changing
Mobility, Unchanging Border: Differentiation of Social Status and Perception
of the Korean-Chinese Society in South Korea
- Naomi Chi (Hokkaido University, Japan) :Moderator
& Commentator
Session 3.8 Perception II (Room 2)
- Daniel Meier (Oxford University, UK), Identity
Mobilizations in Middle Eastern Borderlands. A Comparison between South
Lebanon, South Sudan and North of Iraq
- Julien Thorez (National Center for Scientific Research, France), Borders and
Networks: The Making of National Space in Post-soviet Central Asia
- Sergei Sevastianov (Far Eastern Federal University, Russia) :Moderator
- Jussi Laine (University of Eastern Finland, Finland) :Commentator
Session 3.9 Theory
& Practice
Ⅱ (Room 3)
- Serghei Golunov (University of Tartu, Estonia), Conceptualizing
Border Crossing Issues: Pragmatic-Dialogical Approach
- Laetitia
Rouvière (Political Science Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble, France), From
Transborder Governmentality to Local Uses of Marginality: The Construction of
an "Aymara Territory" (Chile, Bolivia, Peru)
- Tony Payan (University of Texas at El Paso, US), Two-Level
Theories, Fuzzy Sets and Border Construction
- Emmanuel
Brunet-Jailly (University of Victoria, Canada) :Moderator
& Commentator
- David Newman (Ben Gurion University, Israel) :Commentator
Session 3.10 East
meets West (Room 4)
- Hiroshi Fukuda (Kyoyo University, Japan), Central Europe
for Small Nations: Milan Hodža and his Strategy between Germany and Russia
- Anton
A. Kireev (Far Eastern Federal University, Russia), Asian and
European Borders of Russia: Typological Features
- Vladimir
Petrovskiy (Russian National Peace Council, Russia), Helsinki
Process' for Northeast Asia and Asia Pacific?
- Kimie Hara (University of Waterloo, Canada), Arctic 'Thaw'
and the Cold War Frontiers in East Asia in the 21st Century
- Ilkka Liikanen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland) :Moderator
& Commentator
Session 3.11 KOREAN
SPECIAL II
(Northeast Asia: Past & Future) (Room 5)
- Kyung Hee Cho (Sungkonghoe University, Korea), Imagined
Mobility and the Reconstruction of the Borders: Experience of South Korea by Chongryon
Zainichi Koreans
- Stephen
A. Royle (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Contested
maritime boundaries in the 1880s: the case of Port Hamilton (Komun-do)
- Eric K. Hong
(Hong Myeonki) (Northeast Asian History Foundation, Korea), Three Border
Regions that Surround the Korean Peninsula and Its Implications for Peace in
Northeast Asia : Emphasis on the Border Region between North Korea and China
- Bernhard Köppen (Institut für Naturwissenschaften und Naturwissenschaftliche Bildung, Germany), Cross-Border-Cooperation
at the Korean Demilitarized Zone? An Experimental Assessment of the North
Korean Special Economic Zones Geumgagsan and Gaeseong
- James
W. Scott (University of Eastern Finland, Finland) :Moderator
& Commentator
Special Lecture “Perspectives on Borders on the Korean Peninsula”
(Room 1)
- Keun-Gwan Lee (Professor, College of Law, Seoul National University)
Closing Plenary “Where are we headed for?”
(Room 1)
- Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (University of Victoria, Canada)
- Ilkka Liikanen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
- David Newman (Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
- Henk van Houtum (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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