AAS-in-Asia 2020

AAS-in-Asia 2020

Asia at the Crossroads: Solidarity through Scholarship

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    • Regarding COVID-19
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AAS-in-Asia 2020 > Special and Breaking News Sessions

Special and Breaking News Sessions

AAS-in-Asia 2020 Special and Breaking News Sessions

Late-breaking Panel:
The COVID-19 Pandemic in East and Southeast Asia: Comparative Perspectives

Special Panel:
Japan and Korea in China-US Relations: A Reappraisal of the Post-War Order
Supported by the Korea Foundation

Special Panel Session:
Reports from CULCON: Cultural and Educational Interchanges between Japan and the U.S.
Supported by CULCON

Special Panel:
Asia Matters Podcast

Late-breaking Panel Session:
Reimagining Transnational Student Mobility in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Supported by IAFOR Research Centre and Graduate School of Letters, Osaka University

Special Panel:
Godzilla and Global Anxiety from Hiroshima to COVID-19​

Special Panel Session:
The Other AI: Automation, Innovation and the Future of Work in Asia
Supported by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS)

Late-breaking News Roundtable:
New Threats to Academic Freedom

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Co-Hosted by the Association for Asian Studies (AAS)

Organised and Co-Hosted by IAFOR

In Partnership with Osaka University, Human Science International Undergraduate Degree Program (HUS) and the IAFOR Research Centre

In Partnership with Kobe University

In Partnership with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University

Sponsored by Routledge

Supported by CULCON

Supported by The Korea Foundation

Supported by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation

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About AAS-in-Asia 2020

The AAS-in-Asia conferences are intended to be smaller size conferences than the typical AAS Annual Conferences. This conference gives our members and others interested in Asian Studies, who are unable to attend the Annual Conferences held in North America, the opportunity to participate in panel sessions and network with colleagues in a more intimate setting. Although smaller in size, these conferences include the same exciting features as the Annual Conference including sessions, keynote speakers, book exhibits and receptions. Each year, AAS-in-Asia conferences are a joint production between the Association for Asian Studies and a local host university and committee.

Co-Hosted by the Association for Asian Studies

The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political, non-profit professional association, open to all persons interested in Asia. With over 6,500 members worldwide, representing all the regions and countries of Asia and all academic disciplines across the humanities and social sciences, the AAS is the largest organization of its kind.
asianstudies.org

Organised and Co-Hosted by IAFOR

Founded in 2009, The International Academic Forum (IAFOR) is a politically independent non-partisan and non-profit interdisciplinary think tank, conference organiser and publisher dedicated to encouraging interdisciplinary discussion, facilitating intercultural awareness and promoting international exchange, principally through educational interaction and academic research. Based in Japan, its main administrative office is in Nagoya, and its research centre is in the Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP), a graduate school of Osaka University.
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