Plakat Colloquium A3 SS 2016.indd

Passau Research Colloquium on Southeast Asia
Wednesdays 4-6 PM, Dr.-Hans-Kapfinger-Str.14b, Room 314a
13.04.2016
Facebook as a Weapon of the Weak?:
A Case Study of Thai Protestor on EHIA Project
of Mae Wong Dam, Thailand
Wimonsiri Hemtanon, PhD-Student, University of Passau
20.04.2016 Konkrete Reformen supranationaler Spielregeln
PHIL HS 2
Prof. Dr. Thomas Pogge, Yale-University, USA
26.04.2016 Project Report and Career Prospects within
NK 401
NGO Endeva
2-4pm
Claudia Knobloch, NGO Endeva, Berlin
27.04.2016 What Do We Mean when We Talk about
„Resilience“ in Environmental Management?
Dr. Tilman Hertz, Institute of Cultural Inquiry, Berlin
01.06.2016 Commercial Islam: Ramadan Soap Operas and
Religion as Consumption in Post-New Order
Indonesia
Gareth Barkin, Associate Professor,
University of Puget Sound, USA
08.06.2016 Art as Science and Science as Art
Arahmaiani Feisal, Performance Artist, Yogyakarta and
Prof. Dr. Korff, University of Passau
15.06.2016 Indonesien 1965ff – Die Gegenwart eines
Massenmordes
Anett Keller, Freelance Journalist, Bremen
22.06.2016 Bypassing Global Value Chains:
Urban Vietnam in Search of Clean Vegetables
Prof. Dr. Sandra Kurfürst, Junior Professor,
University of Cologne
Ahmadiyah and Violence. Whiter Adat Institution?
Climate Change in the Philippines: Paradoxical
Relationship among Ecology, Grassroots Society and Political Administration
29.06.2016 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development –
Dina Diana and Luzile Satur, PhD-Students,
What Have We Learned on Integrated Policy
University of Passau
Approaches Since 1992?
Dr. Imme Scholz, Deputy Director of the German
Dvelopment Institute, Bonn
From Protection to Reduction? – The Impact of
the Public Health Insurance Scheme on Child
Labor in Rural Ghana
06.07.2016 Eating and Body-Politics in Vietnam:
Dr. Christoph Strupat, German Development
Glimpses of Field Research in Ho Chi Minh City
Institute, Bonn
Dr. Judith Ehlert, Institute of International Development,
University of Vienna
18.05.2016 The Coping Strategies of K’Ho in the Process of
Socio-Economic Transformation in Dalat
13.07.2016 Civil Society Organizations and Peacebuilding
Vo Van Dung, PhD-Student, University of Passau
in Southern Thailand: Working Amid
Inclusion-Exclusion Dichotomy
Thammasat Sotthibandhu, PhD-Student,
25.05.2016 Cultivating Hope in South India:
University of Passau
The Affective Ecologies of Natural Farming
Dr. Daniel Münster, University of Heidelberg
04.05.2016
11.05.2016
Convener: Chair of Southeast Asian Studies
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Korff
More information: http://www.phil.uni-passau.de/index.php?id=2313
Chair of Comparative Development and
Cultural Studies with Focus Southeast Asia
Prof. Dr. Martina Padmanabhan
Chair of Development Economics
Prof. Dr. Michael Grimm