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Subject: Workshop: Civil Society in East and Southeast Asia
Thursday 14 January 2010
Workshop: Civil Society in East and Southeast Asia:: Understanding the
Local Impact of the Global Promotion of Civil Society
Organised by the Bristol-Mekong Project and PSA Pacific-Asia Specialist
Group (with financial support from the Centre for East Asian Studies Vice
Chancellor's Initiative Fund, Institute of Advanced Studies, and PSA)
Vernon-Smith Room: Institute for Advanced Studies, 9.30am-16.45pm
All welcome. Programme details below.
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PROGRAMME
Civil Society in East and Southeast Asia: Understanding the Local Impact
of the Global Promotion of Civil Society
14 January 2010
University of Bristol
Supported by:
Bristol-Mekong Project
Institute for Advanced Studies
Political Science Association
Centre for East Asian Studies Vice Chancellor?s Initiative Fund
Location: Verdon-Smith Room?Institute for Advanced Studies
09:30-10:00 Coffee
10:00 - 10:10 Official Welcome Professor Yongjin Zhang, University of
Bristol
Session 1
10:10-11:00
Chair: Mr. Ryerson Christie, University of Bristol
Discussant: Dr. Eva-Lotta Hedman , LSE
Paper Presenter:
Dr. Caroline Hughes, Murdoch University, .Seeing Like a Bank: the World
Bank and Representations of Civil Society in Cambodia and East Timor.
11:00-11:15 Coffee/Tea
Session 2
11:15-12:30
Chair: Dr. Julie Gilson, University of Birmingham
Discussant: Dr. Caroline Hughes, Murdoch University
Paper Presenters:
Mr. Ryerson Christie, University of Bristol .Struggles over ?the
Political?: Civil Society / State Struggles in Cambodia.
Dr. Eva-Lotta Hedman, LSE, .Comparative Historical Sociology and
Democratization in Southeast Asia: Through a Gramscian Lens, Darkly.
12:30-13:30 Lunch
Session 3
13:30-15:15
Chair: Dr. Caroline Hughes, Murdoch University
Discussant: Professor Duncan McCargo, University of Leeds
Paper Presenters:
Mr. Andrew Wells-Down, University of Birmingham, Civil Society?s Relations
with Single-Party Regimes: Network Engagement in East and Southeast Asia.
Dr. Winnie King, University of Bristol ? Centre for East Asian Studies,
Civic Society as the Nexus Between Formal Democratic and Informal
Engagement: The Case of Taiwan.
Dr. Ying Yu, University of Nottingham, .Civil Society and Democratisation
in China.
15:15-15:30 Coffee/Tea
Session 4
15:30-16:45
Chair: Professor Duncan McCargo, University of Leeds
Discussant: Dr. Martin Gainsborough, University of Bristol
Paper Presenters:
Dr. Alan Collins, Swansea University, .Civil Society and the ASEAN Human
Rights Body.
Dr. Julie Gilson, University of Birmingham, .Transnational Advocacy for
Change in Southeast Asia.
18:00 Workshop Reception / Dinner
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