The 5th EuroSEAS Conferences, Naples 2007
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May 8, 2008
The 5th EUROSEAS Conference was held from 12 to 15 September 2007 at the University of Naples 'L'Orientale' in Italy.
- Panel 1 (Kirsten W. Endres and Andrea Lauser) : "Spirited Modernities": Prosperity Religions and the Politics of Cultural Identity in Contemporary Asia
- Panel 2 (Pietro P. Masina and Ravi A. Palat) : Political Economy of New Regionalism in East Asia
- Panel 3 (Margaret Coldiron, Catherine Diamond) : Tradition and Innovation: Issues in Southeast Asian Performance
- Panel 4 (Sylva Frisk and Jörgen Hellman) : Staging Desire in Public Spaces
- Panel 5 (Fiona Kerlogue) :Southeast Asian Collections in European Museums
- Panel 6 (Carol Tan) : Conceptions of the 'oriental' in law and the administration of justice
- Panel 7 (Melanie Beresford, Ivan Cucco and Laura Prota) : Social Networks and Transition in Southeast Asia: Empirical, Methodological and Theoretical Issues
- Panel 8 (Claudia Merli) :National Identity, Local Medicines, and the Appropriation of the Therapeutic Field
- Panel 9 (Gerry van Klinken and Edward Aspinall) : The State and Illegality in Indonesia
- Panel 10 (Michele Ford and Lenore Lyons) : Transnational Activism in Southeast Asia
- Panel 11
- Panel 12 (Wolfram Schaffar and Christine Winkelmann) : HIV in Southeast Asia and China: Recent Developments and New Challenges
- Panel 13 (JC Gaillard and Pauline Texier) : Social Perspectives on Disasters in Southeast Asia
- Panel 15 (Yves Goudineau, Rémy Madinier, Michel Picard) : The normalization of religion in Southeast Asia
- Panel 16 (Chris Dixon and Mike Htchcock) : Ten Years after the Pacific Asia Financial Crisis
- Panel 17 (Timo Kortteinen, Timo Kaartinen, Alberto Gomes) : Civility and Social Relations in Southeast Asia
- Panel 18 (V. Braginsky, S. Hicks, M. Hijjas) : Literature - Cinema - Representative Arts: Visuality and Transformation Of Genres
- Panel 19 ( Michel Fournié, Rachel Harrison, Vladimir Kolotov) : Roundtable: Southeast Asian languages in European universities
- Panel 20 (Emma Reisz) :Nations and Imaginations
- Panel 21 (Gabriele Weichart and Jani Kuhnt-Saptodewo) : Living in Memory: Houses, History and Social/Natural Environment in Southeast Asia
- Panel 23 (Eric Bourdonneau / Gerdi Gerschheimer) : Les esclaves dans l'épigraphie du Cambodge ancien /Slaves in the inscriptions of ancient Cambodia
- Panel 24 (Patrizia Carioti) : Crossing South East Asia
- Panel 25 (Anthony Reid and Geoff Wade) : The Cold War in Southeast Asia 1945-1990: New Sources and Interpretations
- Panel 26 (Felicia Hughes-Freeland and Nora Taylor) : Cultural Politics in the ASEAN Region
- Panel 27 (Mina Roces) :Women's Movements in Southeast Asia
- Panel 28 (Christine Cabasset-Semedo and Frédéric Durand) : Timor Leste : How to Build a New Nation in Southeast Asia in the 2Ith Century?
- Panel 29 (Geneviève Duggan and Mary-Louise Totton) :Memory: Social Creation and Transmission
- Panel 30 (Laurens Bakker, Gerben Nooteboom, Gerard Persoon) : Localities of Value: Ambiguous Strategies of Access to Land and Natural Resources in Southeast Asia.
- Panel 32 (Antje Missbach, Paul Zeccola) :The Politics of Post-Conflict Aceh: In-depth Analysis and Comparative Perspectives
- Panel 33 (Graeme Barker, Monica Janowski) : Why cultivate? Understandings of past and present adoption, abandonment and commitment to agriculture in South East Asia.
- Panel 34 (Maran La Raw) : Enduring Conflicts - Opposition to autocratic centers and resilience of ethnic-minority societies in South-East Asia
- Panel 35 (Muriel Charras, Pierre-Yves Manguin) : Pre-Modern Settlement Processes in Southeast Asia
- Panel 36 (Sven Cederroth) :Transforming Islam and Politics: On Pluralism and Religiosity in Southeast Asia
- Panel 37 (Joern Dosch) : Democracy in Southeast Asia: Domestic and External Dynamics
- Panel 38 (Susanne Schröter e Monika Arnez) : Gender and Islam in Southeast Asia
- Panel 39 (Oliver Pye e Wolfram Schaffar) : Thaksin - ok pai! The Political Crisis in Thailand 2006
- Panel 40 (Antonella Diana) : Borders re-drawn: re-asserting nation-states in contemporary SEA
- Panel 41 (Faizah Soenoto) : Women writers in South East Asia
- Panel 43 (Jean-Marc DE GRAVE) : Traditional education and apprenticeship systems in SEA
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