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Fourth International Symposium of Comparative Research on Major Regional Powers in Eurasia |
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Regional
Routes, Regional Roots? Cross-Border Patterns of Human Mobility in Eurasia |
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Date:
December 11-12, 2010 |
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Location:
Breezé Plaza, Osaka |
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Official
Language: English |
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The main objects of our
winter symposium are: 1) to examine the role of human mobility in
creating the nation-state contours of regional powers; 2) to see how
much “leverage” border-crossers and borderland peoples have enjoyed to
realize varied desires and ambitions in their interactions with their
home countries and international orders; 3) to gather scholars from
China, India, Russia, Europe, Asia, and North America, to integrate
each expertise, and to elaborate on the methodology for a common
research agenda. |
Program |
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Friday,
10 December |
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14:00-17:00 |
ITP International Workshop for Young Scholars Imperial Past and Migration in East and West: Bridging Japan, Eurasia and Britain |
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Saturday, 11 December |
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10:00-10:15 |
Opening Remarks |
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10:15-12:15 |
Session 1: | Pilgrimage:
Confession and Consumption |
Yoko TAKAYAMA(Asia University) |
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Red Souvenirs:
Commodification of Chinese Propaganda Arts |
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Eileen KANE(Connecticut College, USA) |
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Stops along
Russian Hajj Routes |
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Chihiro KOISO(Osaka University)
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Dual Routes
of
Hindu Pilgrims in West India(2010.12.7REVISED) |
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Discussant: |
Tomoko MORIKAWA(Hokkaido University) |
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Chair: |
Daisuke FURUYA(Osaka University) |
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13:30-15:30 |
Session 2 : | Home,
Sweet Home? Invitation to the Diaspora |
Gulnara MENDIKULOVA (Center of
Diaspora Studies, the World Association of the Kazakhs, the Republic
of Kazakhstan) |
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The Kazakh
Diaspora Politics of the Republic of
Kazakhstan |
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Surat HORACHAIKUL (Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand) |
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The Indian
Thais and Their Connectivity with India |
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Liu HONG(Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore) |
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Home Away from
Home? The Chinese State and the
Making of New Diaspora |
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Discussant: |
Mitsuharu AKAO(Osaka University) |
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Chair: |
Natsuko OKA(Institute of Developing
Economies, Japan External Trade Organization) |
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15:45-17:45 |
Session 3 : | The
Mobile Businessman: Merchants' Diaspora and Networks |
Artsvi BAKHCHINYAN (Institute of
History, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia) |
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The
Activity of Armenian Merchants in the Context
of International Trade |
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Stephen DALE (Ohio State University,
USA) |
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The Geography,
Economy and Society of Indian Diasporas |
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Ryoichi HISASUE(The National Graduate
Institute for Policy Studies) |
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Chinese Banking
Business in Singapore: Background
and Development in the First Half of the 20th Century |
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Discussant: |
Takashi OISHI(Kobe City University of
Foreign Studies) |
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Chair: |
Takayuki YOSHIMURA(ILCAA, Tokyo
University of Foreign Studies) |
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18:30-20:30
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Reception | |
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Sunday, 12 December |
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10:00-12:00 |
Special
Panel: Proliferation of Knowledge: Fostering Elites and Building
the State Contours |
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WANG zhixin (St.Thomas University, Japan) | ||
To the Horizon and Beyond: China's Awakening to
Modernization |
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Jyoti R. DANDEKAR (International
Office Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, India) |
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Higher
Education Institutions in India and Globalization of Indian
Universities |
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Rafik MUKHAMETSHIN ( Russian Islamic
University, Kazan, Russian Federation) |
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Development of Islamic University Education in
Russia: Challenges and Perspectives |
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Discussant: |
So YAMANE (Osaka University) |
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Chair: |
Shinichiro TABATA(Hokkaido University) |
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13:30‐15:30 |
Session
4 : |
Cries
from the Periphery |
Michael REYNOLDS (Princeton
University, USA) |
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The Ends of
Empire: Assessing the Place of the
Kurds in the Early 20th Century |
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Masato TORIYA (Sophia University) |
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Afghanistan as a
Buffer State between Regional
Powers in the Late 19th Century |
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Uradyn E. BULAG(University of
Cambridge, Britain) |
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Seeing Like a
Minority: Political Tourism and
Ethnic Narrative in Early Socialist China |
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Discussant: |
WANG Ke(Kobe University) |
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Chair: |
Akihiko YAMAGUCHI(University of the
Sacred Heart) |
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15:45-17:45 |
Session
5 : |
Gaining
through Mobility: Migration and Settlement |
Jessica Allina-Pisano & André Simonyi (University of Ottawa, Canada) | ||
Theorizing
Borderlands: Heihe-Blagoveshchensk in
Comparative Perspective |
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Sumie NAKATANI(Kagoshima University) |
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Native Towns
of the Marwaris, a Diasporic Trading
Community in India |
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Cui YANHU (Xinjiang Normal
University, China) |
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Between
Nomadism and Settlement: Case Studies on
Social and Cultural Changes of Nomadic Society in Xinjiang, China |
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Discussant: |
Jeff SAHADEO (Carleton University,
Canada) |
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Chair: |
Kimitaka MATSUZATO(Hokkaido
University) |
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17:45- |
Closing
Remarks |
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Monday, 13 December |
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10:00- |
RP Special Seminar |
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Organizing
Committee of the Symposium: |
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1. |
"The Contours
of State and Border-Crossings" Project Office (Research Institute for World Languages, Osaka University) |
dai5han@world-lang.osaka-u.ac.jp |
2. |
YAMANE So
(Osaka University),
KOMATSU Hisae (SRC),NAGANAWA
Norihiro
(SRC) , KOSHINO Go (SRC) , GOTO Masanori (SRC) |
rp@slav.hokudai.ac.jp |