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Last Updated: March 7, 2008

Conferences and Seminars

1st ACAS Conference on "Terrorism, Peace and Development in Asia After September 11, 2001"

  • Co-sponsored by the Ateneo Center for Social Policies and Public Affairs and the Ateneo Graduate School of Business with support of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
  • 11 September 2002 | Amphi-theater, Ateneo Professional Schools

2nd ACAS Conference on "Asian Cooperation: Problems and Challenges in the New Century"
  • With support of the Ateneo Chinese Studies Program and the Japan Foundation Manila
  • 19 February 2004 | Social Sciences Audio-Visual Room, Ateneo de Manila University

3rd ACAS Conference on "Nationalism and Globalization in the Asian Context"
  • With support of the Japan Foundation Manila
  • 12 August 2005 | Escaler Hall, Ateneo de Manila University

4th ACAS Conference "Democracy in Asia: Political Processes, Memories, Rights and Traditions"
  • In cooperation with the Ricardo Leong Center for Chinese Studies and the Japan Foundation Manila
  • 25 August 2006 | Ateneo de Manila University

Summer Seminar on "Emerging Paradigms in Comparative Southeast Asian History"
  • Resource persons: Dr. Francis A. Gealogo, Dr. Mala Rajo Sathian, Dr. Truong Huyen Chi and Prof. Ko Ko Thett.
  • Co-sponsored with the Ateneo History Deparment with the support grant from SEASREP.
  • 14 April E20 May 2005 | CTC Room 102, Ateneo de Manila University

Summer Seminar on "Memories, Identities, and Tragedies in Contemporary Southeast Asian History"
  • Resource persons: Dr. Francis A. Gealogo, Hilmar Farid Setiadi, Sirote Klampaiboon and Kosal Path
  • Co-sponsored with the Ateneo History Department with the support grant from SEASREP.
  • 20 April E31 May 2006 | Ateneo de Manila University

5th ACAS Conference "Religions, Regionalism and Globalization in Asia"

  • In cooperation with the Japan Foundation, Ateneo de Manila University Japanese Studies Program, and HPair Union - Ateneo
  • 1 February 2008 | Ateneo de Manila University

    Keynote Speaker
    Terada Takefumi, professor of Anthropology and Southeast Asian Studies at the Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University, is the current dean of the Graduate School of Global Studies. He obtained his Ph.D. from the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines, Diliman campus. His scholarly works focus on popular religiosity and Christianity in the Philippines, particularly on the devotion to the Santo Nino. He has also done works on the Christian churches during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. His current research interests include religious pilgrimage (El Camino de Santiago de Compostela), imagining Philippine national cuisine, and Catholic foreign communities in Japan.

     

     

 

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