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  • Sunday, Jul 28th
    Exhibition during all ICAS 13 ConFest dates
    Maritime Connections in Early Southeast Asia: Two Spatial Approaches
    Location: De Javasche Bank
    Contributor: Andrew Chittick – New York University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Sunday, Jul 28th
    13:00 – 14:45 (GMT+7)
    [Workshop] Water Champions in River Revitalization: Catalysts for Crafting a Sustainable, Resilient Blueprint of Heritage Cities in Indonesia
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Contributor: Wiwi Tjiook – IDN Liveable Cities
    Contributor: Dani Myrwati Soedjalmo – KALBU ( Indonesia Cultural Landscape Community)
    Contributor: Yuni Prihayati – KALBU
    Contributor: Euis Puspita – KALBU
    Contributor: Arief Rahman – Institute Pertanian Bogor
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Towards the Surabaya Old Town Heritage Revitalization Program: Prospects, Challenges, and Its Future
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.03
    Roundtable Chair: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Chair: Paul E. Rabe – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Lambert Grijns – Netherlands Embassy in Jakarta
    Roundtable Participant: Joëlla van Donkersgoed – University of Luxembourg
    Roundtable Participant: Chee-Kien Lai – National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Ying-kit Chan – National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Maulana Ibrahim – Khairun University Ternate
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Transforming Asia-Africa Relations in the Multi-Polar World
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Convenor: Takuo Iwata – Ritsumeikan University
    Panel Chair: Irfan Wahyudi – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Takuo Iwata – Ritsumeikan University
    Presenter: Irfan Wahyudi – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Scarlett Cornelissen – Stellenbosch University
    Presenter: Muhammad Saud – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Hyo-sook Kim – Kansai Gaidai University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Transregional Hong Kong: Social and Political Nexuses from Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Convenor: Florence Mok – Nanyang Technological University
    Panel Chair: Florence Mok – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: Florence Mok – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: John Wong – The University of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Edmund Cheng – City University of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Allan Pang – University of Bristol
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Uncovering the Multidimensional Revolution of Indonesia, 1945-1950
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Yulianti Yulianti – Gadjah Mada University
    Panel Chair: Galuh Ambar Sasi – Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana
    Presenter: Galuh Ambar Sasi – Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana
    Presenter: Erniwati Erniwati – Universitas Negeri Padang
    Presenter: Mawardi Umar – Universitas Syiah Kuala
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Battling for Hearts and Minds: State Security and Left-wing Education in Cold War Hong Kong, 1949-1970s
    Presenter: Florence Mok – Nanyang Technological University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Household during the Indonesian Revolution
    Presenter: Galuh Ambar Sasi – Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Transforming Asia-Africa Relations - Rethinking South-South Triangular Cooperation
    Presenter: Takuo Iwata – Ritsumeikan University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Chinese in the West Sumatran Revolution
    Presenter: Erniwati Erniwati – Universitas Negeri Padang
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Hong Kong in the Greater Bay Area (GBA)
    Presenter: John Wong – The University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Reimagining the Indian Ocean in Contemporary Asia and Africa
    Presenter: Irfan Wahyudi – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Africa-Japan Relations in a Changing Global Order
    Presenter: Scarlett Cornelissen – Stellenbosch University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Maintaining the Republic's Boundaries: Struggle of the Acehnese people in the Medan Area Front, East Sumatra, 1945-1949
    Presenter: Mawardi Umar – Universitas Syiah Kuala
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Nexus and Temporality in the Making of City-Region in South China
    Presenter: Edmund Cheng – City University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Networks of Knowledge Production: Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and British Examination Syndicates since the 1960s
    Presenter: Allan Pang – University of Bristol
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Transforming Asia- Africa Academic Liaison through Student Exchange; Indonesian Soft Diplomacy
    Presenter: Muhammad Saud – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - Transformation of South Korea’s National Status and Its Diplomacy to Africa: Towards the Establishment of Partnerships through Minilateral Frameworks
    Presenter: Hyo-sook Kim – Kansai Gaidai University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Sailing Against the Current: Water Communities and Geopolitical Dynamics in Historical China
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Convenor: Lok Yin Law – Hong Kong Metropolitan University
    Panel Chair: Lok Yin Law – Hong Kong Metropolitan University
    Presenter: Yiqiao Wang – Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Lok Yin Law – Hong Kong Metropolitan University
    Presenter: Michael Ng – The University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Textual Cultures of the Indian Ocean World
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.02
    Roundtable Convenor: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Roundtable Chair: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Roundtable Participant: Anne Bang – University of Bergen
    Roundtable Participant: Raphael Michaeli – University of Bergen
    Roundtable Participant: Ronit Ricci – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Roundtable Participant: Ihsan Ul-Ihthisam – University of Chicago
    Roundtable Participant: Abdul Jaleel PKM – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Roundtable Participant: Annabel Teh Gallop – British Library
    Roundtable Participant: Salih Cholakkalakath – New York University
    Roundtable Participant: Anne Regourd – French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Promise of Oceans: Reimagining Asia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.02
    Panel Convenor: Anthony D. Medrano – Yale-NUS College
    Panel Chair: Shelly Chan – University of California - Santa Cruz
    Panel Discussant: Faizah Zakariah – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Presenter: Anthony D. Medrano – Yale-NUS College
    Presenter: Shelly Chan – University of California - Santa Cruz
    Presenter: Martyn Low – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Presenter: Meta Sekar Puji Astuti – Universitas Hasanuddin
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Uncovering the Histories of Bugis-Makassar Maritime Trade: Ammana Gappa (the Law of the Sea), the Trader Prince Daeng Padupa, and Colonial Ethnography
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Mohammad Effendy Abdul Hamid – National University of Singapore
    Panel Chair: Mohammad Effendy Abdul Hamid – National University of Singapore
    Presenter: Mohammad Effendy Abdul Hamid – National University of Singapore
    Presenter: Hattah Fattah – Universitas Muslim Indonesia
    Presenter: Donna M. Brunero – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - The Biological Bay: Stories of Science and Fish in Bengal Waters
    Presenter: Anthony D. Medrano – Yale-NUS College
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Unveiling Cross-Cultural Trade Dynamics: Insights from Bugis-Makassar Historical Manuscripts
    Presenter: Mohammad Effendy Abdul Hamid – National University of Singapore
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - “Coolies pretending to be Seamen”: The Chinese Question at Sea
    Presenter: Shelly Chan – University of California - Santa Cruz
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Contextualisation of Implementation of Amanna Gappa Navigation and Commercial Law in Ethical and Socio-cultural Configuration in the Tanapulo Trade Era
    Presenter: Hattah Fattah – Universitas Muslim Indonesia
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Fisherfolk Go Ashore: The Evolution of Huangpu Island in the 19th Century Maritime Trade
    Presenter: Yiqiao Wang – Chinese University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Be Water: Cultural Identity and Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Borderless Hong Kong Fishing Communities
    Presenter: Lok Yin Law – Hong Kong Metropolitan University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Don't Forget Yer Old Shipmate: Lives, Afterlives, and Archives of Shipboard Networks in the Study of Singapore's Biodiversity History
    Presenter: Martyn Low – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Pirate Wind and Model Ships: Crafting Knowledge of Maritime Asia
    Presenter: Donna M. Brunero – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Down and out: how the work and world of karayuki-san shaped the idea of Japan's nanyo
    Presenter: Meta Sekar Puji Astuti – Universitas Hasanuddin
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Water's Connection in Asian Cold War: Fisherfolk between China and Colonial Hong Kong (1950-1960)
    Presenter: Michael Ng – The University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Encounters and Clashes in Colonial History I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.02
    Panel Chair: Kashshaf Ghani – Nalanda University
    Presenter: Hary Sulistyo – Gadjah Mada University
    Presenter: Ariel Lopez – University of the Philippines - Diliman
    Presenter: Sarita Rahel Diang Kameluh – The Open University
    Presenter: António Eduardo Hawthorne Barrento – University of Lisbon
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Local Responses to China's Presence
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Chair: Joshua Tan – University of California - Santa Cruz
    Presenter: Dongyang Li – The University of Sydney
    Presenter: Sheyla S. Zandonai – University of Macau
    Presenter: Rodolfo Maggio – University of Helsinki
    Presenter: Saumya Shivangi – Banaras Hindu University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Revolutionary Worlds: Local Perspectives and Dynamics during the Indonesian Independence War 1945-1949
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.08
    Panel Convenor: Ireen Hoogenboom – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    Panel Discussant: Ravando Lie
    Presenter: Abdul Wahid – Gadjah Mada University
    Co-Presenter: Ireen Hoogenboom – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    Co-Presenter: Bambung Purwanto
    Presenter: Sarkawi B. Husain – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Galuh Ambar Sasi – Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Structure and Agency in the Indian Ocean during 1500-1900 I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Convenor: Bhaswati Bhattacharya – Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
    Panel Chair: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Presenter: Bhaswati Bhattacharya – Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
    Presenter: Sarvani Gooptu – Netaji Institute For Asian Studies
    Presenter: Chhaya Goswami – S K Somaiya Degree College of Arts, Science and Commerce, University of Mumbai
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Violence and Solidarities in Postcolonial Southeast Asia I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Chair: Jessica Steinman – Erasmus University Rotterdam
    Presenter: Bubbles Beverly N. Asor – University of the Philippines - Diliman
    Presenter: Kirsten Kamphuis – University of Münster
    Presenter: Fernando A. Santiago, Jr. – De La Salle University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    ‘Rerouting the Old Passage’: Covid 19-Pandemic, de-bordering and the reopening of ‘old’ trade corridors along the Indonesian-Malaysian-Philippine borders
    Presenter: Bubbles Beverly N. Asor – University of the Philippines - Diliman
    Co-Author: Lina Puryanti – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    De-colonial Perspective toward Pre-Indonesian Literature:Questioning the Aesthetic Hegemony and Ideology of Nota Rinkes’sBalai Pustaka
    Presenter: Hary Sulistyo – Gadjah Mada University
    Co-Author: Faruk Faruk – Gadjah Mada University
    Co-Author: Sudibyo -. Prawiroatmodjo, Sr. – Gadjah Mada University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Far Oceans as Con/disjuncture: Constellations of Oceanic Feelings regarding China’s presence in World Oceans from 1980s onwards
    Presenter: Dongyang Li – The University of Sydney
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    From sea to land: Colonial modernization and the rise of sinic Macau
    Presenter: Sheyla S. Zandonai – University of Macau
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Gifting commodities: Sino-Pacific networks, exchanges, and diplomacy in Solomon Islands
    Presenter: Rodolfo Maggio – University of Helsinki
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Great Power Politics in the Indian Ocean Region: A Study of India-China Maritime Spheres of Influence in Maldives
    Presenter: Saumya Shivangi – Banaras Hindu University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Mild Exoticism: Touristic Visions of the Nanyang in Republican China
    Presenter: António Eduardo Hawthorne Barrento – University of Lisbon
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Pan-Malayanism, The Spirit of Bandung, and Maphilindo in Hindsight: A View from the Philippines
    Presenter: Fernando A. Santiago, Jr. – De La Salle University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Political Authority and Treaty-Making in the Spanish Philippines and Dutch Indonesia: Comparative Insights
    Presenter: Ariel Lopez – University of the Philippines - Diliman
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Postcolonial solidarity? Dialogues between Dutch and Indonesian Women’s Movements during the Cold War (1960s-1970s)
    Presenter: Kirsten Kamphuis – University of Münster
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Recovering Subaltern Voices in Colonial Narration of The Western Epistemological Framework of Multatuli’s Max Havelaar and Joseph Conrad’s Works
    Presenter: Sarita Rahel Diang Kameluh – The Open University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Structure and Agency in the World of Indian Ocean Commerce, 1700-1800
    Presenter: Bhaswati Bhattacharya – Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Understanding the self and the other: Travels in Indonesia by Bengali intellectuals in 20th century
    Presenter: Sarvani Gooptu – Netaji Institute For Asian Studies
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Maritime Violence and Power in the Gulf of Kachchh
    Presenter: Chhaya Goswami – S K Somaiya Degree College of Arts, Science and Commerce, University of Mumbai
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Asian States Relationality to the integration strategies of China, Russia, and the United States
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Convenor: Gaye Christoffersen – Johns Hopkins University
    Panel Chair: Gaye Christoffersen – Johns Hopkins University
    Presenter: Gaye Christoffersen – Johns Hopkins University
    Presenter: Vitaly Kosyrev – Endicott College
    Presenter: Pushpa Thambipillai – Independent Scholar
    Co-Presenter: Amanda Huan – Nanyang Technological University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Encounters and Clashes in Colonial History II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.02
    Panel Chair: Keka Dutta Roy – Prafulla Chandra College Kolkata
    Presenter: Quinton Huang – University of British Columbia
    Presenter: Letizia Trinco – Ghent University
    Presenter: Sonali Mishra – Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi
    Presenter: Hai Guo – South China University of Technology
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Structure and Agency in the Indian Ocean during 1500-1900 II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Convenor: Bhaswati Bhattacharya – Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
    Panel Chair: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Presenter: Anjana Singh – University of Groningen
    Presenter: Sara Mondini – University of Gent
    Presenter: Meenu Ashish Kanojia – Independent Research Scholar
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Violence and Solidarities in Postcolonial Southeast Asia II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Chair: Kirsten Kamphuis – University of Münster
    Presenter: Agnese Dionisio – Waseda University
    Presenter: Luis Zuriel P. Domingo – University of the Philippines - Baguio
    Presenter: Fabio B. Figueiredo – Universidade Federal da Bahia
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Europeans in Early Modern India - Learning the Ropes
    Presenter: Sonali Mishra – Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    From Bandung to Salvador da Bahia, via Luanda: Africa, Asia, and the Brazilian quest for identity and equality, 1959-…
    Presenter: Fabio B. Figueiredo – Universidade Federal da Bahia
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    The Clash of Information Orders: The Polyvocal and Translingual Administered South China Coast in an 1811 Qing Memorial
    Presenter: Quinton Huang – University of British Columbia
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    The Cold War in the Coldest City in the Philippines: Revisiting the Baguio Conference of 1950
    Presenter: Luis Zuriel P. Domingo – University of the Philippines - Baguio
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Indian Ocean Trade and Botanical Treatises: a New Historiographical Approach to the Pre-colonial Environment of the Nilgiri Mountains of South India
    Presenter: Letizia Trinco – Ghent University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Unveiling Silenced Voices from Chuuk Lagoon to Indonesia: Personal Experiences, Oppression, and Resilience in the Japanese Empire
    Presenter: Agnese Dionisio – Waseda University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Connected Cochin: VOC's Shipping network in the Indian Ocean World 1663-1795
    Presenter: Anjana Singh – University of Groningen
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Mainland and Maritime Southeast Asia mutually constituted identities with outside major powers
    Presenter: Gaye Christoffersen – Johns Hopkins University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Is the architectural vocabulary reflecting the tensions between structure and agency? The case of Malabar mosques
    Presenter: Sara Mondini – University of Gent
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Preliminary Assessment of U.S. Efforts to Re-engage with the Southeast Asian Region: New Connotations of the 'ASEAN Centrality' Narrative
    Presenter: Vitaly Kosyrev – Endicott College
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Case Study of Shah Muncher Jee and his Trading Networks in South and Southeast Asia in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries.
    Presenter: Meenu Ashish Kanojia – Independent Research Scholar
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Small states in a region of bigger powers: Varied strategies of Brunei Darussalam and Singapore
    Presenter: Pushpa Thambipillai – Independent Scholar
    Co-Presenter: Amanda Huan – Nanyang Technological University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Archipelagic Asias - Modalities and Methods I: Nautical Conduits of Exchange and Encounter
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Convenor: Ananya J. Kabir – King's College London
    Panel Convenor: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Panel Convenor: Priyanka Basu – King's College London
    Panel Chair: Sandrine Soukaï – Université Gustave Eiffel
    Panel Discussant: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Presenter: Ananya J. Kabir – King's College London
    Presenter: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Presenter: Priyanka Basu – King's College London
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Inter-Asian Chinese in Pens and Paintbrushes, 1950s to 1970s
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Convenor: Nicholas Y. H. Wong – The University of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Nicholas Y. H. Wong – The University of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Yi Li – Aberystwyth University
    Presenter: Beiyu Zhang – Jinan University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    New Histories of Capitalism in Southeast Asia
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.01
    Roundtable Convenor: Guo-Quan Seng – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Roundtable Convenor: Faizah Zakariah – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Roundtable Convenor: Farabi Fakih – Gadjah Mada University
    Roundtable Chair: Guo-Quan Seng – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Roundtable Chair: Farabi Fakih – Gadjah Mada University
    Roundtable Participant: Wasana Wongsurawat – Chulalongkorn University
    Roundtable Participant: Lisandro Claudio – University of California - Berkeley
    Roundtable Participant: Panarat Anamwathana – Thammasat University
    Roundtable Participant: Anthony D. Medrano – Yale-NUS College
    Roundtable Participant: Pham Van Thuy – Vietnam National University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Revisiting the Sea I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.02
    Panel Chair: Mariana Pinto Leitão Pereira – University of York
    Presenter: Archita Banerjee – Banaras Hindu University
    Presenter: Moumita Dhar – Indira Gandhi National Open University
    Presenter: Marie Kwon – Chair Geopolitics of Risk
    Presenter: Evelyne Shamier – Utrecht University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Bengal Waterways: Flowing Narratives of Voyages, Exchanges, and Dominance
    Presenter: Archita Banerjee – Banaras Hindu University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Critically Exploring the Production of Maritime Regional Space: the Case of the Indo-Pacific
    Presenter: Marie Kwon – Chair Geopolitics of Risk
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Reading the Sea: An Ecocritical Take on Postcolonial Hybridity and Sea Literatures
    Presenter: Evelyne Shamier – Utrecht University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Chelingue, Kattumaram, and the close view of the coast: Jacob Haafner's Coromandel journeys
    Presenter: Ananya J. Kabir – King's College London
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Historical Alibis in 1970s Chinese Novels about Indentured Labor Migration to Indonesia
    Presenter: Nicholas Y. H. Wong – The University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - 'A little bit of India': goodwill cruises as vehicles of archipelagic connections
    Presenter: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Narrate the Sino-Burmese communal history in post-war Myanmar's Chinese-medium newspapers
    Presenter: Yi Li – Aberystwyth University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Bringing the Empire Closer: Joachim Stocqueler's 'Route of the Overland Mail' as Archipelagic Asias in Theatre Historiography
    Presenter: Priyanka Basu – King's College London
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - When art was political: Picturing and remembering decolonization, Merdeka and the Cold War in Singapore/Malaya
    Presenter: Beiyu Zhang – Jinan University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Archipelagic Asias - Modalities and Methods II: The Haptic Potency of Rice
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Convenor: Ananya J. Kabir – King's College London
    Panel Convenor: Priyanka Basu – King's College London
    Panel Convenor: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Panel Chair: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Panel Discussant: Priyanka Basu – King's College London
    Presenter: Sourit Bhattacharya – University of Edinburgh
    Presenter: Sujatro Ghosh – Independent artist, Kolkata/ Berlin
    Presenter: Arunima Bhattacharya – Edinburgh Napier University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    China's Belt and Road Initiative and Its Multifaceted Impact on Asia: Through the Eyes of Asia
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Convenor: Jeong Kyung Seo – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Panel Chair: Suk-ki Kong – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Jeong Kyung Seo – Seoul National University Asia Center
    Presenter: Jongseok Yoon – University of Seoul
    Presenter: Evi Fitriani – Universitas Indonesia
    Presenter: Umesh Moramudali – University of Colombo
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Revisiting the Sea II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.02
    Panel Chair: Mariana Pinto Leitão Pereira – University of York
    Presenter: Diah A. Arimbi – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Veronica L. Gregorio – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Presenter: Moumita Dhar – Indira Gandhi National Open University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Boat Festivals of Eastern India: Rituals Associated with Maritime Activities with South East Asia
    Presenter: Moumita Dhar – Indira Gandhi National Open University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Fragrance of the Sea and the Soul of the Ocean: Indonesian Maritime Literature in the Making
    Presenter: Diah A. Arimbi – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Waves of Connection: Sabahan and Moro Filipino Border-Crossing Families
    Presenter: Veronica L. Gregorio – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - China's BRI in Moral Politics: Transforming Third World Policy and Beyond.
    Presenter: Jeong Kyung Seo – Seoul National University Asia Center
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Rice in the Postcolonial Indian Imagination: Some Examples from Bengal
    Presenter: Sourit Bhattacharya – University of Edinburgh
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Bring the China back in the Asian Century: Asianization of Asia, Chinese-style Asianization, and Globalizing China
    Presenter: Jongseok Yoon – University of Seoul
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Manifesto of a steaming bowl of rice
    Presenter: Sujatro Ghosh – Independent artist, Kolkata/ Berlin
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Alpona and Kolam as thresholds in the cultural ecology of India
    Presenter: Arunima Bhattacharya – Edinburgh Napier University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Geopolitical Significance of China's High-Speed Rail Projects in ASEAN Nations
    Presenter: Evi Fitriani – Universitas Indonesia
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Chinese Financing and Domestic Politics in Sri Lanka – Parallel Evolution across mid-20th vs 21st century episodes of bilateral interactions
    Presenter: Umesh Moramudali – University of Colombo
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Amity and its discontents: Empires, nations, and internationalism, 16th to 20th centuries
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Convenor: Jorge Bayona – El Colegio de México, COLMEX
    Panel Convenor: Kelvin Ng – Yale University
    Panel Chair: Jorge Bayona – El Colegio de México, COLMEX
    Presenter: Benjamin Moseley – University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Presenter: Hongxuan Lin – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Presenter: Jorge Bayona – El Colegio de México, COLMEX
    Presenter: Kelvin Ng – Yale University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Archipelagic Asias - Modalities and Methods III: Connected Transregional Materialities
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Convenor: Ananya J. Kabir – King's College London
    Panel Convenor: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Panel Chair: Priyanka Basu – King's College London
    Panel Discussant: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Presenter: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Presenter: Nukhbah T. Langah – Universiti Malaya
    Presenter: Rosa Beunel-Fogarty – King's College London
    Presenter: Neelam Raina – Middlesex University London
    Presenter: Sandrine Soukaï – Université Gustave Eiffel
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Crossing Empires from Sea to Land: Iberian Empires and Land Relations in Asia (16th-19th centuries)
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Manuel Bastias Saavedra – Leibniz University Hannover
    Panel Convenor: Roger Lee Jesus – Leibniz University Hannover
    Panel Chair: Manuel Bastias Saavedra – Leibniz University Hannover
    Presenter: Manuel Bastias Saavedra – Leibniz University Hannover
    Presenter: Grace Liza Concepcion – University of the Philippines Diliman
    Presenter: Patricia Faria de Souza – Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro
    Presenter: Roger Lee Jesus – Leibniz University Hannover
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Father Company or Husband Company: Language of Kinship in VOC-Malukan Correspondences in the Early Modern Period
    Presenter: Benjamin Moseley – University of Hawaii at Manoa
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Garden of Scripts: Arabic-Malayalam in the Hortus Malabaricus
    Presenter: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Land and Law in Spanish Colonial Philippines: A Legal-Historical Perspective
    Presenter: Manuel Bastias Saavedra – Leibniz University Hannover
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Settling at the Fringes of Pueblos: The Foundation of Towns and its Effects on Natives' Land Relations in Early Modern Philippines
    Presenter: Grace Liza Concepcion – University of the Philippines Diliman
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - The Minor Key: Indonesian Marxists Sojourning Abroad
    Presenter: Hongxuan Lin – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - The Transcultural Dimension of Blue and White Pottery: Bridging the Archipelagic Linkages between Pakistan and Malaysia
    Presenter: Nukhbah T. Langah – Universiti Malaya
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Creolised Musical Innovations in Indian Ocean Archipelagos: Maya Kamaty, Mélanie Perès, Grace Barbé
    Presenter: Rosa Beunel-Fogarty – King's College London
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Governing Lands and Souls in the Portuguese Empire in Asia: the role of Jesuits in Bassein (1550s-1660s)
    Presenter: Patricia Faria de Souza – Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Re-inscribing amity: American Empire and Christian-Muslim relations in the southern Philippines in the 1920s
    Presenter: Jorge Bayona – El Colegio de México, COLMEX
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Rethinking Land Ownership in the Portuguese Empire: the case of the villages of Goa
    Presenter: Roger Lee Jesus – Leibniz University Hannover
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Threads that Connect – South Asian weavers and embroiderers
    Presenter: Neelam Raina – Middlesex University London
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Vernacular Equality: The Labor Question in Colonial Malaya, 1920–1940
    Presenter: Kelvin Ng – Yale University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - An archipelago of plants and spices : the resilience and creolisation of Asia in the Antilles
    Presenter: Sandrine Soukaï – Université Gustave Eiffel
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    [Lecture Performance] Between History and Myth: Sea Legends in Hong Kong's waters from mermaids to pirates
    Location: Balai Pemuda Barat
    Contributor: Evelyn Wan – Utrecht University
    Contributor: Alysa Leung – Independent Artist
    Contributor: Anson Sham – Independent Filmmaker
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Classrooms and Education
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Chair: Joshua Tan – University of California - Santa Cruz
    Presenter: XiYun Huang – Shokei University
    Presenter: Huichun Liu – Guangzhou University
    Presenter: Lino L. Dizon – University of the Assumption
    Presenter: Eka Ningtyas – Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Continuity and Change: Ethnic Chinese in Surabaya and Indonesia
    Location: Rumah Abu Han
    Roundtable Convenor: Ying-kit Chan – National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Dede Oetomo – Universitas Airlangga
    Roundtable Participant: Freddy H. Istanto – Universitas Ciputra
    Roundtable Participant: Wu Ling Chong – Universiti Malaya
    Roundtable Participant: Tonny Dian Effendi – University of Muhammadiyah Malang
    Roundtable Participant: Chang Yau Hoon – Universiti Brunei Darussalam
    Roundtable Participant: Keng We Koh – Nanyang Technological University
    Roundtable Participant: Esther Kuntjara – Petra Christian University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    From Diaspora to Displacement: (Re-)confronting Community Identities in Global-Asian Struggles
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Masakazu Matsuoka – Ohtsuki City College
    Panel Chair: Masakazu Matsuoka – Ohtsuki City College
    Presenter: Masakazu Matsuoka – Ohtsuki City College
    Presenter: Kentaro Sakai – Showa University of Music
    Presenter: Yin-Lun Chan – Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Claudia Hui – Columbia University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    A “Third Party” Beyond the “Sino-US GAME”? Examining news reports on Xinjiang Cotton Controversy in European Union Countries
    Presenter: Weiqi Tian – Xinjiang University
    Co-Presenter: Qiong Wu – Xinjiang University
    Co-Author: Mailihaba Aolan – Xinjiang University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Connections and Interactions of Chinese around the Strait of Malacca: Connections and Networks Based on Education
    Presenter: XiYun Huang – Shokei University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Teaching the Teachers: Baguio Teacher’s Camp and Its Legacy in the Philippine Educational System
    Presenter: Lino L. Dizon – University of the Assumption
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Memories of War in Toho/Cathay's “Hong Kong Trilogy”
    Presenter: Masakazu Matsuoka – Ohtsuki City College
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Japan's 'Self-Portrait' in 1943: An Analysis of Children's Songbook “Daitoa Kodomo no Uta: Uta no Ehon (Songs for Children in Greater East Asia)”
    Presenter: Kentaro Sakai – Showa University of Music
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Continuing Relevance of Chinatowns: Cultural Representations and Diasporic Landscapes
    Presenter: Yin-Lun Chan – Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - "It felt like we were soldiers on the battlefield, but we were only singing”: Understanding Hong Kong Youth's Everyday Citizenship and Multi-layered Identities Post-2019-20 Hong Kong Protests
    Presenter: Claudia Hui – Columbia University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Overlooked Mobilities in the Indian Ocean and Beyond I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Chair: Kashshaf Ghani – Nalanda University
    Presenter: Nabila Yasmin – Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara
    Presenter: Ryuto Shimada – The University of Tokyo
    Presenter: Andrew Chittick – New York University
    Presenter: Masaya Shishikura – Huizhou University
    Presenter: Eka Swadiansa
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Religion and the Asian Maritime Realm II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Andrea Acri – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Panel Chair: Andrea Acri – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Presenter: Andrea Acri – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Presenter: Ilay Golan – University of Cambridge
    Presenter: Ubaldo Iaccarino – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Travelling Objects, Species, and Ideas I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Chair: Jessica Steinman – Erasmus University Rotterdam
    Presenter: Alasdair XR Chi – Independent Researcher
    Presenter: Po Sing Ansen Yam – Peking University
    Presenter: Lunghsing Chu – National Palace Museum
    Presenter: Wai Yee, Sharon Wong – The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    A Japanese Musical Instrument in Africa: Intersecting Journeys of Taishōgoto and Karayuki-san
    Presenter: Masaya Shishikura – Huizhou University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Characterising 12th-16th Century Stoneware and Porcelain Trade Along The Maritime Silk Road at Kota Cina (Sumatra) and Singapore Using Scanning Electron Microscopy
    Presenter: Alasdair XR Chi – Independent Researcher
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Forms of Migration in the History of Southeast Asia (A Study on Malay Classical Literatures)
    Presenter: Nabila Yasmin – Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Indian Muslim Merchants in Batavia during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
    Presenter: Ryuto Shimada – The University of Tokyo
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    The Shipping Industry in Southeast Asia in the Early First Millennium CE: Operations and Networks
    Presenter: Andrew Chittick – New York University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Water's Connection through Guangdong Ceramic Jars: Case Studies of Shipwrecks from the Belitung in Indonesia, Phanom Surin in Thailand and Chau Tan in Vietnam
    Presenter: Wai Yee, Sharon Wong – The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Across the Southern Seas: Premodern Nusantara and the Maritime Asian Network of Buddhist Tantra
    Presenter: Andrea Acri – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - The Colour-Boat Ritual: A Sailors' Religious Tradition
    Presenter: Ilay Golan – University of Cambridge
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Role of Christianity in the Sino-Japanese Trade of the Philippines (16th–17th Centuries)
    Presenter: Ubaldo Iaccarino – University of Naples "L'Orientale"
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    5 - One Archipelago Three Narratives: On the Canon Domestification Practices of Nusantara Architecture
    Presenter: Eka Swadiansa – Office of Strategic Architecture Surabaya
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Overlooked Mobilities in the Indian Ocean and Beyond II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Chair: Nuno Grancho – University of Copenhagen
    Presenter: Tomoko Morikawa – University of Tokyo
    Presenter: Hugo Cardoso – Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras
    Presenter: Sultan Al Bimani – The University of the Balearic Islands
    Presenter: Gazi Mizanur Rahman – BRAC University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Religion and the Asian Maritime Realm I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Andrea Acri – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Panel Chair: Andrea Acri – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Presenter: Eko Bastiawan – Padjadjaran University
    Co-Presenter: Mathilde Mechling – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Co-Presenter: Emma Natalya N. Stein – the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
    Presenter: Lesley Pullen – SOAS University of London
    Presenter: Saran Suebsantiwongse – Silpakorn University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Travelling Objects, Species, and Ideas II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Chair: Jessica Steinman – Erasmus University Rotterdam
    Presenter: Jessica Steinman – Erasmus University Rotterdam
    Presenter: Beatrice Zani – French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
    Presenter: Atsuko Tsubakihara – Ryukoku University
    Presenter: Deborah Nixon – University of Technology Sydney
    Presenter: Anjana Manoj Nair – University of Hyderabad
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Making Social Life of Things in Iran: Tracing Route and Meaning of Japanese Products
    Presenter: Atsuko Tsubakihara – Ryukoku University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Misreading ‘Indianisation’:Transregional Connectivity and Mobility between Bengal and Indonesia
    Presenter: Gazi Mizanur Rahman – BRAC University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Perahu Cengki-souvenir, commodity and gift
    Presenter: Deborah Nixon – University of Technology Sydney
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Persians in Early Modern Ayutthaya
    Presenter: Tomoko Morikawa – University of Tokyo
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Portuguese as a language of diplomacy in the Indian Ocean: new 18th-century evidence
    Presenter: Hugo Cardoso – Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Lived Lives of the Global Supply Chain: Commodity Circulation, Transnational Migration, and Digitality Across Asia
    Presenter: Beatrice Zani – French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Omani Oceanic Influence in The Indian Ocean
    Presenter: Sultan Al Bimani – The University of the Balearic Islands
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Time in Transit: Temporal Compression in Logistics
    Presenter: Jessica Steinman – Erasmus University Rotterdam
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Transcultural Encounters and Material Metamorphosis: Unraveling the Social Lives of Indian Religious Objects in Transit
    Presenter: Anjana Manoj Nair – University of Hyderabad
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Mapping the Mandala: Buddhist Bronzes from the 'Mountain of the Gods' (Surocolo Village, Central Java, Indonesia)
    Presenter: Eko Bastiawan – Padjadjaran University
    Co-Presenter: Mathilde Mechling – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Co-Presenter: Emma Natalya N. Stein – the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Vajravārāhī in Khara Khoto and Prajñāpāramitā in East Java: Connected by Pearl Ornaments
    Presenter: Lesley Pullen – SOAS University of London
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Network of Compassion: The Transmission and Development of the Cult and Iconography of CakravarticintāmaṇiAvalokiteśvaranasi in Java, China and Japan
    Presenter: Saran Suebsantiwongse – Silpakorn University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Shipping: Its Security, Environmental Impacts, and Other Recent Issues in Asia and Beyond
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Nilam Andalia Kurniasari – Centre for Maritime and Ocean Law Studies, Universitas Airlangga
    Panel Chair: Nilam Andalia Kurniasari – Centre for Maritime and Ocean Law Studies, Universitas Airlangga
    Panel Discussant: A Indah Camelia – Centre for Maritime and Ocean Law Studies, Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Kautsar Ismail – Centre for Maritime and Ocean Law Studies, Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Miftakhur Rohmah – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Kirani Bararah – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Niken Widya Intan – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Fitrillah I Hi Subur – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Kiki Kristanto
    Co-Presenter: King On Putra Jaya
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Violence, Resistance and Nationalism I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Chair: Ilia Kolnin – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    Presenter: Marzia Casolari – University of Turin
    Presenter: Yuji Tsuboi – Meio University
    Presenter: Keka Dutta Roy – Prafulla Chandra College Kolkata
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Who are the sea-nomads? Of disciplinary uses and interpretations of the term "sea-nomad" in Southeast-Asian studies
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.01
    Roundtable Convenor: Maxime Boutry – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE) - French National Centre for Scientific Research
    Roundtable Chair: Geoffrey Benjamin – Nanyang Technological University
    Roundtable Participant: Maxime Boutry – Centre Asie du Sud-Est (CASE) - French National Centre for Scientific Research
    Roundtable Participant: Geoffrey Benjamin – Nanyang Technological University
    Roundtable Participant: Cynthia Chou – Center for Asian and Pacific Studies - University of Iowa
    Roundtable Participant: Vivienne Wee – Ethnographica
    Roundtable Participant: Narumon Arunotai – Chulalongkorn University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Cotton Route that defined Oceanic Cultural Crossroads
    Presenter: Xavier Benedict – AARDE Foundation
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Malay Muslim Women between Nationalism and Islam during the 1930s
    Presenter: Yuji Tsuboi – Meio University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Opium’s Empire and Circulatory Networks in the Indian Ocean
    Presenter: Devyani Gupta – O. P. Jindal Global University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    The Dutch East India Company and Elephants in Ceylon: Trade, Gift and Natural History during the Eighteenth Century
    Presenter: Chisa Mizobuchi – University of Tokyo
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    The Imperial Networks of the Water Hyacinth (Pontederia crassipes) in Southeast Asia
    Presenter: Timothy P. Barnard – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    The Women Revolutionaries of Anushilan Samiti in Eastern Bengal (1935-1947)
    Presenter: Keka Dutta Roy – Prafulla Chandra College Kolkata
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Protection of Commercial Cargo Ships in Exercising the Right of Passage in International Straits
    Presenter: Kautsar Ismail – Centre for Maritime and Ocean Law Studies, Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Kiki Kristanto
    Co-Presenter: King On Putra Jaya
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Navigating the Legal Seascape of Ocean Noise Pollution
    Presenter: Miftakhur Rohmah – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Presenter: Kirani Bararah – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Malaysia's Form of Banning of Israeli-Flagged Cargo Ships as A Form of Defense Against Gaza
    Presenter: Niken Widya Intan – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - Compliance of the Common Heritage of Mankind Principle in the Commercialization of the Area
    Presenter: Fitrillah I Hi Subur – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Violence, Resistance and Nationalism II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.03
    Panel Chair: Marzia Casolari – University of Turin
    Presenter: Jaqueline Briceño Montes – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    Presenter: Raka Prima Santosa – University of Indonesia
    Co-Presenter: Dwi Ratnasari – Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Cultural Affairs, Republic of Indonesia
    Presenter: Marin Kuijt – University of Amsterdam
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Imperial Violence in Indonesia
    Presenter: Jaqueline Briceño Montes – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Kyai and Jawara in Banten Residency 1926-1942
    Presenter: Raka Prima Santosa – University of Indonesia
    Co-Presenter: Dwi Ratnasari – Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Cultural Affairs, Republic of Indonesia
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    No Resting for the Dead: Relocation of Emigrant Graves in 1950s South China
    Presenter: Joseph Tse-Hei Lee – Pace University
    Co-Presenter: Hui Wang – Hebei University of Technology
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Oil Leaks and Forced Labour: The Coastal Infrastructure of the Oil Industry in Dutch New Guinea, 1936-1962.
    Presenter: Marin Kuijt – University of Amsterdam
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Area Studies in a Multipolar World: Monsoon Asia and the Indian Ocean Crossroads
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.02
    Roundtable Convenor: David Henley – Leiden University
    Roundtable Chair: Lina Puryanti – Universitas Airlangga
    Roundtable Participant: Irfan Wahyudi – Universitas Airlangga
    Roundtable Participant: Marieke Bloembergen – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    Roundtable Participant: Andrea Acri – École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris Sciences et Lettres
    Roundtable Participant: Ying-kit Chan – National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Ronald C. Po – London School of Economics and Political Science
    Roundtable Participant: Tom Hoogervorst – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    Roundtable Participant: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Roundtable Participant: Ayos Purwoaji – Yayasan Biennale Jawa Timur
    Roundtable Participant: Satriagama Rakantaseta – Rumah Budaya Malik Ibrahim Sidoarjo
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Fluid Boundaries: Mobilities Within and Between ‘Imperial’ Networks in Asia I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Bernard Z. Keo – The Graduate Institute, Geneva
    Panel Chair: Michael Yeo – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: Catherine S. Chan – Lingnan University
    Presenter: Bernard Z. Keo – The Graduate Institute, Geneva
    Presenter: Katon Lee – Hong Kong Baptist University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Trade, Power and Mobility in Asian History I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Chair: Jayati Bhattacharya – National University of Singpore
    Presenter: Kenji Kuroda – National Museum of Ethnology
    Presenter: Shinsaku Kato – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
    Presenter: Herald van der Linde – The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    A Challenge to British Maritime Empire: The Hajj Ship Projects of Japanese Companies in 1914
    Presenter: Kenji Kuroda – National Museum of Ethnology
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Majapahit: Intrigue, Betrayal and War in Indonesia’s Greatest Empire
    Presenter: Herald van der Linde – The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Maritime Sovereignty along the West Coast of India during the Eighteenth Century
    Presenter: Shinsaku Kato – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Traversing Revolution: Vicente Sotto and the Philippine-Hong Kong Networks
    Presenter: Catherine S. Chan – Lingnan University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - At the Crosswinds of Empires: The Place of Penang in British, Dutch, and Japanese Imperial Networks
    Presenter: Bernard Z. Keo – The Graduate Institute, Geneva
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Fashioning Craftsman Identities and Business Networks: Ningbonese Tailors in Yokohama and Shanghai
    Presenter: Katon Lee – Hong Kong Baptist University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    10:45 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Chambers of Power in a Blue Water Empire and Its Aftermath - Japan's Chambers of Commerce and their Information Networks, 1914-1960
    Presenter: Jan Schmidt – KU Leuven Faculty of Arts
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Angle of Vision - Onghokham on Indonesian History and Society
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A4.04
    Panel Chair: Peter Schoppert – National University of Singapore Press
    Presenter: Ivan Aulia Ahsan – Chief editor of NU Online
    Presenter: Dede Oetomo – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: David Reeve – University of New South Wales
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Archipelagic Memory: A Method and Modality for Archipelagic Asias
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.01
    Roundtable Convenor: Ananya J. Kabir – King's College London
    Roundtable Convenor: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Roundtable Chair: Priyanka Basu – King's College London
    Roundtable Participant: Ananya J. Kabir – King's College London
    Roundtable Participant: Luca Raimondi – King's College London
    Roundtable Participant: Rosa Beunel-Fogarty – King's College London
    Roundtable Participant: Sandrine Soukaï – Université Gustave Eiffel
    Roundtable Participant: Arunima Bhattacharya – Edinburgh Napier University
    Roundtable Participant: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Roundtable Participant: Nukhbah T. Langah – Universiti Malaya
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Fluid Boundaries: Mobilities Within and Between ‘Imperial’ Networks in Asia II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.04
    Panel Convenor: Bernard Z. Keo – The Graduate Institute, Geneva
    Panel Chair: Bernard Z. Keo – The Graduate Institute, Geneva
    Presenter: Queenie Lin – Delft University of Technology
    Presenter: Matthew Reeder – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Presenter: Michael Yeo – Nanyang Technological University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Trade, Power and Mobility in Asian History II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A9.01
    Panel Chair: Jayati Bhattacharya – National University of Singpore
    Presenter: Kashmir Chand Kashyap – Himachal Pradesh University
    Presenter: Jan Schmidt – KU Leuven Faculty of Arts
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Trade and Commerce in British India: Case study of Shimla Hill States(1815-1947)
    Presenter: Kashmir Chand Kashyap – Himachal Pradesh University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Building Resilience in Dutch Overseas Settlements: From Jakarta to Other Port Cities in VOC Asia
    Presenter: Queenie Lin – Delft University of Technology
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Onghokham and His Historical Essays: Bringing Academic Discourse into Publican Conversations through Mass Media
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A4.04
    Presenter: Ivan Aulia Ahsan – Chief editor of NU Online
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Onghokham in the Indonesian Gay Movement: Personal and Institutional Reminiscences
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A4.04
    Presenter: Dede Oetomo – Universitas Airlangga
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Language Teachers, Missionaries, and the Role of Hybrid Colonial Networks in the Production of an Early Thai Dictionary
    Presenter: Matthew Reeder – National University of Singapore (NUS)
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Onghokham: Dissecting Indonesian Society
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A4.04
    Presenter: David Reeve – University of New South Wales
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Bangsawans in Borneo: Mobility, Transience, and Precarity, 1910s–1930s
    Presenter: Michael Yeo – Nanyang Technological University
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Indian Ocean Studies Embedded: Co-creating Ways Ahead
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P2.01
    Roundtable Convenor: Mahmood Kooria – University of Edinburgh
    Roundtable Convenor: Tom Hoogervorst – Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies (KITLV)
    Roundtable Chair: Philippe Peycam – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Adrian Perkasa – International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
    Roundtable Participant: Lina Puryanti – Universitas Airlangga
    Roundtable Participant: Irfan Wahyudi – Universitas Airlangga
    Roundtable Participant: Mathew Senga – University of Dar es Salaam
    Roundtable Participant: Eka Srimulyani – Ar-Raniry State Islamic University
    Roundtable Participant: Maulana Ibrahim – Khairun University Ternate
    2. From Oceanic Crossroads: Empires, Networks and Histories