Launching
Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010
Senin, 25 Oktober 2010
JADWAL PERINGATAN KONFERENSI ASI AFRIKA
BANDUNG SPIRIT
55 ASIA-AFRICA 55
DIVERSITY IN GLOBALISED SOCIETY
The Role of Asia and Africa for a Sustainable World
55 Years after Bandung Asian-African Conference 1955
Gadjah Mada University Graduate School
Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 25-27/10/2010
PLENARY SEMINAR TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2010 | ||
19:00-21:00 | RECEPTION | |
| Welcoming Words Introduction of All Participants Dinner | |
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2010 | ||
08:30-09:00 | REGISTRATION | |
09:00-10:00 | OPENING SESSION | |
09:00-09:20 | Introduction International Coordinator, National Coordinator, Hosting Institution | |
09:20-09:40 | Welcoming Speech Rector of Gadjah Mada University | |
09:40-10:00 | Recital: President Soekarno’s Opening Speech in 1955 Bandung Asian-African Conference (by Landung Laksono Roosyanto Simatupang) | |
10:00-10:30 | COFFEE BREAK | |
10:30-12:00 | KEYNOTE SPEECHES | |
10:30-11:00 | Mr. Hassan Wirajuda, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
11:00-11:30 | Mr. Samir Amin (to be confirmed), Emeritus Professor, Doctor, Economist and Political Scientist, Egypt/France | |
11:30-12:00 | Mr. Surin Pitsuwan, General Secretary of ASEAN (to be confirmed) / Mr. Nirmal Kumar Chandra, Emeritus Professor, Doctor, Economist, India | |
12:00-14:00 | LUNCH BREAK | |
14:00-15:30 | SEMINAR 1: POLITICS Towards a Concerted Afro-Asian Renaissance? Chair: Mr. PM Laksono (Indonesia) | |
| Mr. Darwis Khudori (Indonesia/France) Key Issues regarding African-Asian Relation 55 Years after Bandung 55 | |
| Mr. Jean-Jacques Ngor-Sène (Senegal/USA) Remarks on the Bandung Spirit and Contemporary Dimensions of Popular Sovereignty | |
| Mr. Elmostafa Rezrazi (Morocco/Japan) The Implication of Regional Security on Afro-Asian Cooperations | |
| Mr. Mohtar Masoed (Indonesia) The Challenge of the Global South Solidarity: An Indonesian Perspective | |
15:30-15:45 | COFFEE BREAK | |
15:45-17:15 | SEMINAR 2: ECONOMY Towards a Sustainable World: The Role of Asia and Africa in Global Economy Chair: Ms Sri Adiningsih (Indonesia) | |
| Mr. Samir Amin (Egypt/France) (to be confirmed) The Era of Bandung (1955-1980) and after. | |
| Mr. Nirmal Kumar Chandra (India) Creating a Coalition against Imperialism: Obstacles to the Revival of the Bandung Spirit | |
| Ms Nadia Chettab (Algeria) The spirit of Bandung in the era of the globalization: The need of its reconsideration for a multi-polar world | |
| Mahmud Syaltut (Indonesia/France) WTO Effects on Trade and Economic Cooperation in East Asia (ASEAN+3) | |
18:30-19:30 | DINNER | |
20:00-22:00 | CULTURAL EVENING | |
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2010 | ||
08:30-09:00 | REGISTRATION | |
09:00-10:30 | SEMINAR 3: CULTURE Food Security and Cultural Diversity Chair: Mr. Bambang Purwanto (Indonesia) | |
| Mr. Suhardi (Indonesia) Better Living for the Future | |
| Mr. Idham Samawi (Indonesia) The Spirit of Javanese Local Tradition for Sustainable Food | |
| Adams Bodomo (Ghana/Hongkong) You Are What You Eat: Towards a cross-cultural theory of food as an identity shaping element among Africans in China | |
| Ms Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren (USA) Theater, Transnationalism and Cultural Diplomacy | |
10:30-10:45 | COFFEE BREAK | |
10:45-12:15 | SEMINAR 4: RELIGION Religious Diversity: Discourse and Reality Chair: Mr. Darwis Khudori (Indonesia/France) | |
| Mr. Antoine Sondag (France) For a democratic governance of religious diversity | |
| Ms Sudha Chauhan (India) Religion – for World Peace or Conflict? | |
| Mr. Frans Wijsen (Netherlands) The Relation between Christian-Muslim in Indonesia and Tanzania | |
| Mr. Sjamsul Maarif (Indonesia) Dialectical Encounters between Indigenous Religion, Monotheism and Modernity | |
12:15-14:00 | LUNCH BREAK | |
14:00-15:30 | SEMINAR 5: ENVIRONMENT Saving Earth’s Integral Life System: Can Asian-African Visions Rescue Biodiversity from the West-Born Globalization? Chair: Mr. Hari Kusnanto (Indonesia) | |
| Mr. Yukio Kamino (Japan) Bio-Diverse Life System in Catastrophe: Can ‘Earth Ethics’ Replace Asymmetric Globalism? | |
| Mr.Vincent Panikulangara (India) Environment Protection. Need for Global Judicial Authority | |
| Ms Nguyen Dac Nhu-mai (Vietnam) Ecological and Psychological Impacts on Vietnamese Victims' Agent Orange/Dioxin After The Vietnam War | |
| Mr. Bambang Suwerda (Indonesia) Bank Sampah: Community-based Garbage Management | |
15:30-15:45 | COFFEE BREAK | |
15:45-17:15 | SEMINAR 6: CITY Towards a Sustainable City: Global Challenges and Local Responses Chair: Mr. Bakti Setiawan (Indonesia) | |
| Mr. Alban Bourcier (France) Shared problems of urban sustainable development | |
| Ms Sita Adishakti (Indonesia), | |
| Mr. Lim Yu Sing (Indonesia), | |
| Mr. Joko Widodo (Indonesia) | |
18:30-19:30 | DINNER | |
20:00-22:00 | CULTURAL EVENING | |
PROPOSED PAPER / TALK TOPICS
POLITICS
Adam Abdallah Adam Bosh, Situation in Darfour, Sudan
Deok-Weon Cho, On the peace on the world and the fair world order
Fatima Harrak, The Moroccan Model of African-African Solidarity
Jean-Jacques Ngor-Sene, The End of the End of History in Our Times
Mohamed El-Mansour, The Rise of Political Power in the South
Nguyen Dac Loc, Vietnamese Diaspora in France and French Territories
Nundkeswarsing Bossoondyal, Non-Aligned Students and Youth Organization (NASYO)
Shoji Matsumoto, State Responsibility and African Conflicts
Sarmila Chandra, Health parameters of women in India
Sudha Chauhan, Barriers to Women’s Careers in Science
Thaweesak Putsukee, Political crisis and development issues in Thailand
ECONOMY
Corinne Renault et Nathalie Aubourg, Learning by doing: stakeholders, social reporting and communication. The case of CSR of TOTAL in France
Fachru Nofrian, Trends of Investment and Trade of Indonesia in South Africa
Fadillah Putra, World Bank’s Hybridization: Case Study of World Bank’s Micro Credit Program (Urban Poverty Project/UPP) in Indonesia from 1999 to 2009)
Nguyen Dac Nhu-Mai, Triangular Conventions' impacts of rice plantations. Cases of Senegal-Vietnam-FAO and Mali-Vietnam-Montreuil Yélimané immigrants Mali
Nirmal Kumar Chandra, The Mirage of Inclusiveness in a Neoliberal Economic Order
Olivier Beligon, The CSR of Weda Bay Nickel in Halmahera, North Moluccas
Youcef Benabdallah, The Marginalization of African Continent: A Comparative Analysis on the Development of Algeria and South Korea.
Zornitsa Grekova, Southeast Asian regionalism as an alternative model of sustainable world
CULTURE
Mr. Adams Bodomo (Ghana/Hongkong), Documenting Indigenous Intangible Cultural Heritage in an era of Globalization: Theory and Practice
Arjan Onderdenwijngaard, Sharing a History: Dutch Words in Indonesian Vocabulary
Eun-Sook Choi-Chabal,“From the ‘Korean Wave’ or Hallyu to the ‘Asian Wave’ : cultural Unity in Diversity“
Kanta K. Lindgren, Will the Goddesses Speak? Water, Art, and the Moving Body across an Afro-Asian Landscape
Mohammed Boudoudou, Globalisation, Migration, Cultural Diversity
RELIGION
Antoine Sondag, For a democratic governance of religious diversity
Darwis Khudori, The Challenge of Globalisation for Spiritual Diversity
George Tamy (Papua New Guinea), Indigenous Belief and Monotheism
Hamah Sagrim, Indigenous Religion in Papua
Mussolini S. Lidasan, “Folk Islam”: Understanding the Islamized Indigenous People of Maguindanao in Mindanao
Zaenal Abidin Ekoputro, An Uphill Harmony: Buddhist and Muslim Relation in Rural Area of Indonesia
ENVIRONMENT
Ibrahim Abu Bakar, Contributions of Islamic Religious Concepts to Overcome Environmental Crises
Vincent Panikulangara, Environment Protection: Globalize Indigenous Wisdom
CITY
Alban Bourcier, Integrated urban strategies and guidelines for sustainable action
Invani Lela Herliana, Mujiyono, Shinta Ratri, Yuni Shara, Kampong Acceptance toward Gender Diversity
PARALLEL WORKSHOPS (October 27, 2010)
Every workshop is to be conducted in 90 minutes with 3 speakers minimum
CULTURE
MIGRATION, DIASPORA, GLOBALISATION
Chair:
Adams Bodomo, You Are What You Eat: Towards a cross-cultural theory of food as an identity shaping element among Africans in China
Eun-Sook Choi-Chabal,“From the ‘Korean Wave’ or Hallyu to the ‘Asian Wave’ : cultural Unity in Diversity“
Nguyen Dac Loc, Vietnamese Diaspora in France and French Territories
Mohammed Boudoudou, Globalisation, Migration, Cultural Diversity
ARTS WORKSHOP
Chair:
Arjan Onderdenwijngaard, Sharing a History: Dutch Words in Indonesian Vocabulary
Kanta K. Lindgren, Will the Goddesses Speak? Water, Art, and the Moving Body across an Afro-Asian Landscape
POLITICAL ECONOMY, REGIONALISATION AND GLOBALISATION
Chair:
Nirmal Kumar Chandra, The Mirage of Inclusiveness in a Neoliberal Economic Order
Fachru Nofrian, Trends of Investment and Trade of Indonesia in South Africa
Nguyen Dac Nhu-Mai, Triangular Conventions' impacts of rice plantations. Cases of Senegal-Vietnam-FAO and Mali-Vietnam-Montreuil Yélimané immigrants Mali
Youcef Benabdallah, The Marginalization of African Continent: A Comparative Analysis on the Development of Algeria and South Korea.
POVERTY, BUSINESS, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Chair:
Corinne Renault et Nathalie Aubourg, Learning by doing: stakeholders, social reporting and communication. The case of CSR of TOTAL in France
Olivier Beligon, The CSR of Weda Bay Nickel in Halmahera, North Moluccas
Fadillah Putra, World Bank’s Hybridization: Case Study of World Bank’s Micro Credit Program (Urban Poverty Project/UPP) in Indonesia from 1999 to 2009)
POLITICS
ASIA-AFRICA IN GLOBAL POLITICS
Chair:
Jean-Jacques Ngor-Sene, The End of The End of History in our Times
Zornitsa Grekova, Southeast Asian regionalism as an alternative model of sustainable world
Mohamed El-Mansour, The Rise of Powers in the South
Nundkeswarsing Bossoondyal, Non-Aligned Students and Youth Organization (NASYO)
PEACE, SECURITY, DEVELOPMENT INSIDE AND AMONG THE NATIONS
Chair:
Shoji Matsumoto, State Responsibility and African Conflicts
Deok-Weon Cho, On the peace on the world and the fair world order
Mahmud Syaltout, The Deconstruction of Pax Mercatoria as Conflict Resolution in East Asia
GENDER JUSTICE, HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY
Chair:
Nguyen Dac Nhu-mai, Gender Justice in Burkina Faso and India
Thaweesak Putsukee, Political crisis and development issues in Thailand
Sarmila Chandra, Health parameters of women in India
Sudha Chauhan, Barriers to Women’s Careers in Science
ENVIRONMENT
ECOLOGICAL JUSTICE, ECOLOGICAL RIGHTS, ECOLOGICAL DEMOCRACY
Chair:
Vincent Panikulangara, Environment Protection: Globalize Indigenous Wisdom
Ibrahim Abu Bakar, Contributions of Islamic Religious Concepts to Overcome Environmental Crises
RELIGION
SPIRITUAL AND RELIGOUS DIVERSITY IN GLOBALISED SOCIETY
Darwis Khudori, Spiritual Diversity, a Threat or a Chance for Monotheism?
George Tamy (Papua New Guinea), Indigenous Belief and Monotheism
Hamah Sagrim, Indigenous Religion in Papua
Mussolini S. Lidasan, “Folk Islam”: Understanding the Islamized Indigenous People of Maguindanao in Mindanao
Zaenal Abidin Ekoputro, An Uphill Harmony: Buddhist and Muslim Relation in Rural Area of Indonesia
CITY
TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN GLOBALISED CITY
Chair:
Darwis Khudori, The human rights in the city
Invani Lela Herliana, Mujiyono, Shinta Ratri, Yuni Shara, Kampong Acceptance toward Gender Diversity
Alban Bourcier, Integrated urban strategies and guidelines for sustainable action
WORKSHOPS TIME TABLE
09:00-10:30 | ||||
Room A POLITICS | Room B CULTURE | Room C ECONOMY | Room D ENVIRONMENT | Room E RELIGION |
ASIA-AFRICA IN GLOBAL POLITICS | MIGRATION, DIASPORA, GLOBALISATION | POLITICAL ECONOMY, REGIONALISATION AND GLOBALISATION | ECOLOGICAL JUSTICE, ECOLOGICAL RIGHTS, ECOLOGICAL DEMOCRACY | SPIRITUAL AND RELIGOUS DIVERSITY IN GLOBALISED SOCIETY |
11:00-12:30 | ||||
Room A POLITICS | Room B CULTURE | Room C ECONOMY | Room D CITY | Room E POLITICS |
PEACE, SECURITY, DEVELOPMENT INSIDE AND AMONG THE NATIONS | ARTS WORKSHOP | POVERTY, BUSINESS, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY | TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN GLOBALIZED CITY | GENDER JUSTICE, HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY |