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Preliminary Topics of the Academic Sessions/Panels, IUAES2008

Preliminary Programme of the Academic Sessions/Panels, IUAES2008Draft

(March 15, 2008)

(Note)

11-02929

Sessions/Panels No.: It is the Accepted Round No. and Session/Panel No.. For example, 1-029 means the Accepted Round No. 1 and Session/Panel No. 029.

2120-18090-10060

The sizes of meeting room: There are three sizes of meeting room. Large means large meeting room for 120-180 persons, Middle means middle meeting room for 90-100 persons, Small means small meeting room for 60 persons.

32008715-23212272122

Date: The Congress will be held from July 15 to 23. For example, 21, 22means from July 21 to 22.

1. Aging and the Aged

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

1

1-029

2122

19

20

Singapore

Perspectives of Aging in Diverse Cultures

/Dena Shenk

Leng Leng THANG

[email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chairperson of Commission on Aging and the Aged National University of Singapore

2

4-039

212223

27

20

India

Feminization of Ageing and Gender Issues: Asia Region

Amrita Bagga

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Poona

3

5-18

16

11

11

Bangladesh

Aging and Population

AKM Shafiul Islam

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Department of Sociology ,University of Rajshahi

2. Anthropology of AIDS

4

1-035

Switzerland

Anthropology and Future International Responses to The HIV AIDS Pandemic

David Pitt

[email protected]

Chairman of Commission on the Anthropology of Aids

3. Archaeological Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

5.

2-046

34

34

China

Theories, Methods, and Practice of Ethnoarchaeology

Liu Wen-suo

[email protected]

Sun Yat-sen University

6.

4-081

China

Study on Ancient Peoples Diet and Social Life by Isotope Analysis of 13C and 15N from Human Bones

:

Zhang Xue-lian

[email protected]

Institute of Archaeology, CASS

7.

3-017

Uzbekistan

Preservation and Conservation of Cultural Heritage: Petroglyphs and Archaeological Monuments in Sarmishsay Gorge

Muhiddin Khujanazarov

[email protected]

[email protected]

Institute of Archaeology, Samarkand Division of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan

8.

4-041

2122

15

15

Russia

Kazan Kremlin: Historic-Archaeological Study

Sitdikov Airat

[email protected]

Inctitution histori Tatarstan

9.

4-068

31

31

China

The Diversity of Archaeological Culture Around the World

Li Kun-sheng

[email protected]

Yunnan University

10.

5-012

161718

48

48

India

Hominoid and Human Evolution with special reference to Asia: New Evidences and New Interpretations

Anek RamSankhyan

[email protected]

V.R. Rao

[email protected]

Palaeoanthropologist

Anthropological Surveyof India

11.

2-027

Poland

Paleogeography of the River Valley and developement of the Civilisation

Bartek Szmoniewski

[email protected]

Institute of Archeology and EthnologyPolish Academy of Sciences

4 Children,Youth and Childhood

12.

19

2021

86

18

18

UK/India

/1-014

Conference of Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhoods IUAES

IUAES

9

Panel 1 Childrens Citizenship and Childrens Memberships: Entitlements and Duties in Their Living Context, Policy Making and Notions of Citizenship

1

Antonella Invernizzi/Deepak Kumar Behera

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chair person of Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhoods

University of Wales/ Sambalpur University

IUAES

11.

India

1-015

Panel 2 Vulnerable Children

2

Deepak Kumar Behera

[email protected]

Chair person of Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhoods

Sambalpur University

12.

India/China

/1-016

Panel 3 Chinese Childhood

3

Deepak Kumar Behera/Zhijun Liu

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chair person of Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhoods

Sambalpur University

Zhejiang University

13.

India/China

/1-017

Panel 4 Childhood Ethnographies

4

Deepak Kumar Behera/Zhijun Liu

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chair person of Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhoods

Sambalpur University

Zhejiang University

14.

U.S.A .

1-018

Panel 5 Child Rights Discourses and the Location of Childhood: Global and Local Exchanges

5

Stephanie Brown

[email protected]

Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhoods

California State University

15.

France

1-019

Panel 6 Transfer of Knowledge and Children Agency: Reconstructing the Paradigms of Socialization

6

Marine Carrin

[email protected]

Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhoods

CNRS

16.

India

5-004

Panel 7 Globalization: Its Prospects and Disasters for Children

7

Deepak Behera

[email protected]

Joint-organized by: Commission on Anthropological Dimensions of Global Change, and Commission on Children and Youth IUAES

IUAES

17.

USA /New Zealand

/

3-002

Panel 8 The Anthropology of Young Love

8

Deepak Kumar Behera

Margaret Trawick

[email protected]

Members-at-Large of IUAESChairperson of the IUAES Commission on Anthropology of Children, Youth and Childhood

IUAES

Messy University of New Zealand

18.

India

4-040

Panel 9 Youth and identity

9

E.P.K. Das

[email protected]

Deemed University

13.

1-043

2122

15

15

Mxico

Childhood In Prehipanic Mesoamerica Bioarcheological Approach

Dra. Lourdes Marquez Morfin

[email protected]

Ernesto Gonzalez Licon

[email protected]

del Instituto Nacional de Antropologa e Historia

14.

5-022

2122

18

18

Czech Republic

Childhood obesity in different parts of the world

PARIZKOVA Jana

[email protected]

[email protected]

Obesity Management Centre, Institute of Endocrinology

15. 5Communication Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

16.

4-067

China

Toward an Equilibrium Account of Contemporary Chinese Media Discourse

Shi Xu

[email protected]

Zhejiang University

17.

4-079

1617

19

18

China

Ethnic Jounralism/Communication and Social Development in Ethnic Minorities Regions

Bai Run-sheng

[email protected]

Central University for Nationalities

6Cultural Diversity Reasearch from Multi-disciplinary

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

18.

2-012

2-013

2122

10

10

USA

Civilization Africana

Gloria Emeagwali

[email protected]

Central Connecticut State university

19.

USA

Knowledge Production, Ethnology and Africa

(Roundtable Discussion)

Prof. Tunde Zack-Williams

Gloria Emeagwali

[email protected]

Central Connecticut State university

20.

2-014

1920

37

Canada/China

/

Cultural Diversity in the Globalizing Era: Comparisons of Approaches to Multicultural Diversity

Jean L.Kunz/

Du Fachun

[email protected]

[email protected]

Policy Research Initiative Canada

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

21.

136-

2-026

Bangladesh

Cultural Diversity and Development in South and South-East Asia

Anwarullah Chowdhury

Shahed Hassan

[email protected]

University of Dhaka

22.

213-

2-028

2122

40

34

Bangladesh

Diverse Ethnic Rites of Passage

M Zulfiquar Ali Islam

[email protected]

[email protected]

Md Mustafa Kamal Akand

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

23.

65-

2-049

1819

19

China

Oral Tradition and Cultural Diversity

Chao Ge-jin

[email protected]

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

24.

2393-006

16

4

4

Germany

Academic Constructions of Concepts of (Ethnic) Minority in Eurasia

Chris Hann

[email protected]

Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

25.

3-012

1

1

Canada

The Cultural Significance of Textiles in Contemporary Southeast Asia

Michael C. Howard

[email protected]

Simon Fraser University

26.

3-014

2122

11

11

America

Contemporary Chinese Culture

Robert Moore

[email protected]

Rollins College, USA

27.

3-031

2122

19

19

Belgium

Politics of the Past: Nostalgia, Authenticity, Conservation

David Berliner

[email protected]

Universite Libre de Bruxelles

28.

4-025

Canada

Indigenous Peoples: Cultural Survival, Governance and Development

Panel 1: Museums, cultural sites and the survival of Indigenous people and Ethnic Minorities (Dr. Marie-Franoise Gudon) (C)

Panel 2: Indigenous people and cultural tourism (Dr. Qiang Li (C)

Panel 3: Indigeneity and intangible culture

(Dr. Angela Sumegi) (C)

Panel 4: Indigenous Society, Research and Governance (Dr. Martin Kalulambi) (C)

1

2

3

4

Marie-Franoise Gudon

[email protected]

University of Ottawa

29.

4-032

1920

21

U.K.

Power- sharing in Multi-ethnic states

Muhammad Mushtaq

[email protected]

Yunas Samad

[email protected]

Pritam Singh

[email protected]

Oxford University

University of Bradford

Oxford Brookes University

30.

4-043

1920

13

Palestine

Palestine: an Anthropologically Imagined Site

Esmail Nashif

[email protected]

Bir Zeit University

31.

4-045

1920

18

18

Singapore

Beyond Hills and Plains in Southwest China and the Southeast Asian Massif

Stan B-H Tan

[email protected]

National University of Singapore

32.

4-046

1920

20

20

France

Negotiating Cultural Diversity: Representations of Alterity, Nationalisms and Hybridity

Frangville Vanessa

[email protected]

IETT, Jean Moulin University of Lyon

33.

4-047

9

9

USA

Socialism and the Work of The Imagination

Ariana Hernandez

[email protected]

University of California, San Diego

34.

4-049

1920

26

26

Brasil

A Play of Mirrors: Subjects of Identity, Subjects of Difference In Latin-American Anthropologies

Adolfo de Oliveira

Miguel Alberto Bartolom

Gonzalo Diaz Crovetto

[email protected]

[email protected]

Centro Pos-Graduao em Antropologia Social, Universidade de Braslia

35.

4-054

1920

14

15

USA/Israel

/

Equal Opportunities, Cultural Rights, and Ethics of Fieldwork and Publication:NGOs, Communities at Home and Abroad, and the World of Academic Authorship

NGO

Smadar Lavie

Rafi Shubel

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Macalester College, USA

The NGOs Coalition Against Apartheid in Israeli Anthropology

36.

4-059

16

12

11

Mexico

Unity and Diversity in Mesoamerica. Ethnological and Historical Approaches

Johannes Neurath

[email protected]

National Museum of Anthropology

37.

4-076

2021

44

39

China

Harmonious Theories for Chinese Philosophy in Multicultural Society

Deng Hong-lei

[email protected]

South-Central China University for Nationalities

38.

5-014

16

12

12

Cuba

Researcher`s Ethics in Field Work

VERA,ANA

[email protected]

Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo de la Cultura Cubana

Juan Marinello

39.

1-051

2-017

1617

1718

79

79

China/ USA

/

Diversity andChange:Cross-CulturalPerspectivesonMarriageandtheFamily

Qu Mingan

[email protected]

Chuan-kang Shih

[email protected]

[email protected]

Yunnan University

University of Florida

40.

USA

How Have Societies with Matrilineal Descent Systems Fared in the Modern Globalized World.

Abraham Rosman/Paula G. Rubel

[email protected]

[email protected]

Columbia. University

7. Development and Economic Anthropology

41.

2041

1819

22

19

China/USA

/

The Study of Economic Issues from the Perspective of Anthropology and Ethnology--Seminar on Economic Anthropology and Ethnic Economics

:

Shi Lin/

Tamar Diana Wilson

[email protected]

Central University for Nationalities

The Association of Borderlands Studies

42.

2066

2021

30

30

China

Causes of Poverty in Ethnic Countryside Communities in Mountain Areas and Strategies of Poverty Alleviation

Xiao Ying

[email protected]

Yunnan University

43.

3-038

Egypt

Rural Communities Access to Resources and Global Pressures

Mohamed Hassan M. Abdel Aal

[email protected]

Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University

44.

3009

23

2

2

Bangladesh

Anthropological Perspective: Micro-Financing for Poverty Reduction in the Asian Region

A H M Zehadul Karim

[email protected]

University of Rajshahi

45.

4024

1920

19

16

Australia/German

/China

//

Making a Difference? Social Assessments and the Role of Social Scientists in Development and Investment

Susanna Price

Wang Chaogang

Bettina Gransow

Kathy Robinson

[email protected]

Australian National University

World Bank Office

Institute of East Asian Studies Freie Universitt Berlin

Australian National University

46.

3-034

22

13

11

USA

Dams and Development: An Assessment of Ecological, Economic and Socio-cultural Impacts

Bryan Tilt

[email protected]

Oregon State University

47.

2-048

1617

33

33

China

Study on Tibetan Social Changes

Ge Le

[email protected]

Tibet Research Center of China

Tibet Academy of Social Sciences

48.

6014

1819

61

21

China

Participation and Development: Leading the Developmental Anthropology

Zhou Daming

Zhu Jiangang

[email protected]; [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected] [email protected]

Sun Yat-sen University

49.

7-13

18

12

China

Anthropological Reflections on Development Interventions: Current Status and Challenges

Zhu Xiaoyang()

[email protected]

Lu Dequan()

[email protected]

Peking University

50.

7-

20

China

Ethnic Development Research & Culture and Protection of the Cultural Heritage

Zhang Mingxin

[email protected]

[email protected]

Central University for Nationalities

51.

2-030

1920

18

17

India

Peoples Participation in Development Programme in Asian Countries

A.K.Singh

[email protected]

Ranchi University, India

52.

3-015

16

13

13

New Zealand

Nature, Mind and Society: an Indigenous Critique of Development

`Okusitino MHINA

[email protected]

University of Auckland and Tpinga`amaama Institute for Critical Inquiry and Applied Research

8Educational Anthropology

53.

1041

1920

15

15

USA.

Education and Professional Self-Making in Post-Reform Era China

Emily Wilcox

[email protected]

University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco

54.

1053

48

48

China

Education of Indigenous and Ethnic Minority Groups and Human Cultural Diversity

Chen Bateer

[email protected]

Nankai University

9Enterprise Anthropology

55.

21

212223

20

20

Japan/Hong Kong

/4-035

Conference of Enterprise Anthropology

8

Panel 1 The Comparative Study of Corporate Cultures in East Asia in the Global Age

1

Hirochika Nakamaki

Dixon Heung Wah-Wong

[email protected]

[email protected]

National Museum of Ethnology

The University of Hong Kong

65-

Canada

4-029

Panel 2 Minority Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development

2

Howard Lin/

Robert Anderson

[email protected]

anderson@uregina

Ryerson University

University of Regina

66-

USA

7-

Panel 3 Enterprises AnthropologyReview and Prospect

3

Ken C. Erickson

[email protected]

[email protected]

Director, Pacific Ethnography

67-

USA

7-

Panel 4 Enterprises AnthropologyThe Chinese in Hi-tech Companies of Silicon Valley

Roundtable Discussion

4

()

Bernerd P. Wong

[email protected]

Director of the Center for Urban AnthropologyProfessor of Anthropology

San Francisco State University

68-

Panel 5 Consumer Behavior and Credit Research: The Role of Anthropology in Enterprise Development

5

Bernerd P. Wong

[email protected]

Director of the Center for Urban AnthropologyProfessor of Anthropology

San Francisco State University

69-

China

7-

Panel6 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): An Anthropological Approach

6

Li Yujun

[email protected]

Research Center of Urban Development and EnvironmentCASS

70-

China

7-

Panel 7 Chinese Entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia and China

7

Thock Kiah Wah

Thock Ker Pong

[email protected]

[email protected]

Department of Chinese Studies, University of Malaya

71-

China

7-

Panel 8 The Role of Social Network in Chinese Business

8

Zhao Yandong

[email protected], [email protected]

Zhang Jijiao

[email protected] [email protected]

National Research Center for Science and Technology for Development

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

10. Ecological/Environmental Anthropology /

56.

2-003

23

4

4

India

Himalaya: Ecology, Adaptability and Culture

Ajai Pratap Singh [email protected]

Commission on Anthropology of Small Islands

57.

4-044

1920

20

13

USA

The Future of Human Adaptability: Cultural Diversity in Ecological Perspective

Sponsel, Leslie E.

[email protected]

University of Hawai`I

58.

4-058

1617

20

18

Italy

Ecomuseology Between Sustainable and Untenable Tourism. From Systemic Emergencies In Theoretical Field, to Systemic Induction in Practical Application

Antonia Bertocchi

[email protected]

University of Florence

59.

2-051

1617

36

36

China

Forum on Minorities Traditional Ecological Knowledge

He Yao-hua

[email protected]

Yunnan University for Nationalities

60.

2-052

1819

21

21

China

Explanation on Cultural Background of Interpreting Environmental Problems: Theory and Practice of Ecological Anthropology Today

Zheng Xiao-yun

[email protected]

Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences

61.

6-009

23

6-008

15

10

Japan/China

/

Environmental Issues in China from Athropological Perspective

NAKAWO Masayoshi

[email protected]

Li Yujun

[email protected]

Research Institute for Humanity and Nature ,Japan

Research Center of Urban Development and Environment, CASS

62.

Japan

Afro-Eurasian Inner Dry Land Civilizations

SHIMADA Yoshihoto

[email protected]

Comparative Studies in Social and Human Sciences, Nagoya Unversity

63.

2-024

1617

16

14

India

Anthropology of Water

S. Narayan

[email protected]

A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies India

64.

6-012

1920

41

35

China/

South Korea

/

The Cross-Cultural Dialogue of Ecological Security View

-

Luo Kanglong

CHUN Kyung-Soo

[email protected]

Jishou University China

Seoul University Korea

65.

2-062

1819

34

34

China

Ecological Environment and Ethnic Culture

Shi Kai-zhong

[email protected]

Guizhou University for Nationalities

11Ethnic Culture Studies

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

66.

1-047

19

1718

49

49

China Mainland/Taiwan

Zang-Yi Corridor: Cultural Diversity, Ethnic Interaction and Development

:

Li Shao-ming/Huang shu-ming

/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Institute for Ethnic Studies of Sichuan Province/ Institute of Ethnology,Academia Sinica

/

67.

2-023

16 17

22

20

Australia

Ethnic Minorities and Ethnicity In China

Nicholas C.T. Tapp & Elisabeth Hsu

[email protected]

Australian National University

68.

2-054

22

22

34

29

China

Trans-Cultural Dialogue: Bilateral Exchanges between Tibetan and Chinese Culture

Shu Xi-hong

[email protected]

Northwest University for Nationalities

69.

2-064

China

Ethnic Groups in Northwest China against Globalization: Descent, Protection and Development

Wang Xi-long/ Li Jing

/

[email protected]

Lanzhou University

70.

1617

40

40

China

2-067

Workshop of the Chinese Folk Literature and Art Association

Panel 1 The International Inheritance of the Baiyue Nationalitys Rice-cropping Civilization

1

Liu Zhi-feng

[email protected], [email protected]

Chinese Folk Literature and Art Association

71.

China

2-068

Panel 2 Oceanic Economy and Cultural Changes along the Water Silk Road of South China

2

Lin He

[email protected], [email protected]

Chinese Folk Literature and Art Association

72.

3-025

20

16

16

USA

Minorities Cultural Studies; Value and Problems, and Cultural Globalizations and Multi-Cultural Studies

Yuheng Bao

[email protected]

North Carolina A7T State UniversityUSA

Harbin Institute of Technology, China

73.

3-028

1617

37

29

Bulgaria

Contemporary Ethnological Research on Ethnicity Theory, Policy, Case Studies

Elya Tzaneva

[email protected]

Ethnographic Institute and Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

74.

4-060

Hong Kong

Nostalgia and Community Cultures in Taiwan

Selina Ching CHAN

[email protected]

Hong Kong Shue Yan University

75.

4-069

1819

18

17

China

Education, Diffusion and Succession of Ethnic Minorities Cultures

Yang Fu-quan

[email protected]

Yunnan Academy of Social Science

76.

4-073

2021

2122

49

46

China

King GeSaer Culture Studies

Jianzan Cairang

[email protected]

North-west University for Nationalities

77.

4-088

202122

21

2122

180

180

China

Conference of China Ethnology SocietyCultural Diversity and the Construction of Harmonious Society

Panel 1. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Harmony

Panel 2. Cultural Diversity and Religious Harmony

Panel 3. Han Societys Culture and Social Inclusion in China

Panel 4. Cultural Diversity and Harmonious World

Panel 5. Universality and Specialty of Culture in East Asia

Panel 6. Ethnic Minorities and Contemporary World

1

2

3

4

5

6

He Xing-liang

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

China Ethnology Society

78.

4-065

1920

22

22

USA/China

/

Cultural Diversity in Building a Harmonious Society

Tian Xiao-xiu /G. E. Guldin

/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Central University for Nationalities

Pacific Lutheran University

79.

7-

22

China

Ethnology Today in Contemporary Word

Roundtable Discussion

Zhou Guangda

[email protected]

Guangxi University for Nationaliies

80.

5-024

23

7

7

India

Bio-Cultural Diversity among the Indian tribal

Karma Oraon

[email protected]

[email protected]

Department of Anthropology

Ranchi University

81.

5-033

China

Minorities in Northwest China in Globalization Context: Anthropological Study on the Silk Road

Yang Jian-xin/ Wu Mu

/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Lanzhou University

82.

2-056

20

202122

61

40

China

Interpretation of Hakka History and Culture in Anthropological View

Fang Xue-jia

[email protected]

Jiaying University of Guangdong

83.

7-

China

Memory of Forest: The Culture of Hunting and Reindeer in North Pole and Sub-North Pole

Bai Lan

[email protected]

Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences

84.

21

212223

China

Ethnic Group / Settlement / National Architecture

/ /

Shan Deqi

[email protected]

[email protected]

National Architecture Institute of China / School of Architecture, Tsinghua University

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

85.

1-025

1617

16

16

USA.

Representing Ethnicity: Dynamics of Practice and Research

:

E. L. Cerroni-Long

[email protected]

Chairperson of Commission on Ethnic Relations IUAES

86.

2-047

1617

37

37

China /Vietnam

/

Forum on Chinese and East Asian Nations

Zhou Jian-xin

[email protected]

[email protected]

Pham Quang Hoan

Guangxi University for Nationalities

Vietnam Academy of Social Science Nationality Research Institute

87.

2-058

20

16

16

China

Ethnic Relations in Regions of the Cross-border Ethnic Group in Northeast Asia and Studying of Harmonious Society

/

Liu Zhi-wen

[email protected]

Jilin Provincial Institute of Ethnic Studies

88.

4-026

16

12

12

Canada

Institutional Change and Ethnic Relations in Transitional Societies

Janet Salaff / Wei Xing

[email protected]

University of Toronto

89.

5-016

12

12

India

Ethnicity and Development: Issues in South and Southeast Asia

Amarjiva Lochan

[email protected]

University of Delhi, Delhi, India

90.

1-050

1718

31

31

China

The Transformation of Social System and Harmoniuous Development in the Ethnic Region of Southweat China in the 20s Century

20

Chen Yu-ping

[email protected]

South West University for Nationalities

91.

6-016

30

30

China

Marxist Theory about Ethno-nationl Issues and Practice

Wang Xien

[email protected]

China Ethnic Theory Society

92.

5-030

China

Nationalism: History, Reality and Future

Liu Hong

[email protected]

Institute of Ethnology & Anthropology,

Chinese Academy of Social SciencesCASS

93.

5-031

1920

42

42

China

Chinese Minority Research and Ethnic Policy

Jin Bing-hao / Xiong Kun-xin

/

[email protected]

Central University for Nationalities

94.

1-048

1819

2122

47

43

China

Language, Urbanization and Ethnic Identities

Xu Da-ming

[email protected]

Nanjing University

716-18

95.

4-062

1920

20

20

China/Thailand

/

Zhuang-Thai Ethnic Groups: Identification and Cultural Communication

Zhao Ming-long/ Ratanaporn Sethakul

/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Guangxi Academy of Social Science

Payap University, Thailand

96.

7-7

15

16

Australia

The Negotiation of Indigenous Identities in Comparative Perspective

David Trigger

[email protected]

Greg Acciaioli

[email protected]

University of Western Australia

University of Queensland

97.

1617

1819

25

51

40

China/U.S.A./

Japan

//5026

Miao/Hmong Studies & Anthropology

Panel 1 The Ethnic Identity Construction of the Miao/Hmong in Various State and History Contexts

1

Shi Mao-ming (China)

Louisa Schein (U.S.A.)

SUZUKI-Masataka (Japan)

Yang Zhi-qiang (Japan/China)

[email protected]

Institute of Ethnology & Anthropology, CASS

State University of New JerseyU.S.A.

Keio University, Japan

Guizhou University

73.

China/USA

/

613

Panel 2 Research on Hmong Studies & Anthropology

2

Weng Jialie

Zhang Xiao

Dia Cha (USA)

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Guizhou Hmong Society

98.

6004

USA

Race and Ethnicity Through the Lens of Economics, Sociology and Public Policy

Samuel L. Myers

[email protected]

Roy Wilkins Professor of Human Relations and Social Justice

University of Minnesota

99.

6011

20

17

17

China/German

/

German Ethnological Research in China (1860-present)

1860

Xiaobing Wang-Riese

[email protected]

Cultural Anthropology at the Xinjiang Normal University and Institute of Sinology, University of Munich.

100.

3008

16

10

10

Germany

Local Identity and Transnational Social Space: The Decolonization of the (Indigenous) Mind

Ruediger Korff

[email protected]

University of Passau

13Food and Nutrition

101.

1-046

3-013

1617

24

24

India

Human Growth and Nutrition

Raghbir Singh

[email protected]

Retired as Professor of Anthropology, University of affiliation

Delhi

102.

Canada

Food and Identity Politics in Peripheral Cultures

Doyle G Hatt

[email protected]

University of Calgary

14Gender and Woman Studies

103.

16

171819

65

58

65

USA.

1-026

Conference of Commission on the Anthropology of Women IUAES

IUAES10

Panel 1 Womens Knowledge and Environment Related Skills

1

Faye V Harrison

[email protected]

Members-at-Large of IUAES,Chairperson of Commission on the Anthropology of Women

IUAES

109.

USA.

1-027

Panel 2 Contribution of Women and Girl-Children to Economy and Development

2

Faye V Harrison

[email protected]

Members-at-Large of IUAES

Chairperson of Commission on the Anthropology of Women

110.

India

1-028

Panel 3 Women Headed Households: Social and Economic Significance

3

Subhadra Mitra Channa

[email protected]

Co-Chairperson of Commission on the Anthropology of Women

University of Delhi

111.

USA

3-001

Panel 4 Knowledge, Imagination, and Strategies for Well-being and Empowerment: Gendered Obstacles and Opportunities

4

Faye V. Harrison

[email protected]

Members-at-Large of IUAES

Chairperson of Commission on the Anthropology of Women

IUAES

112.

China

4-80

Panel 5 Ethnic Minority Woman Health and Eco-Environment in the Gender Perspective

5

Yang Guo-cai

[email protected]

Yunnan University for Nationalities

113.

China

6-019

Panel6 Tradition and Development in Gender Perspective

6

Tan Lin

[email protected] [email protected]

Woman Studies Institute of China

114.

Canada/China

/

7-

Panel7Gender, Culture and Natural Resource Management and Use

7

Marilyn Porter/

Wuga

[email protected]

Commission on the Anthropology of Women IUAES

IUAES

115.

China

Panel8

8

116.

China

Panel9

9

117.

China

Panel10

10

104.

1-052

1819

38

38

China

Retrospect and Prospect: A Sdudy on Ethnic Group, Gender and Development

Ma Lin-ying

[email protected]

South West University for Nationalities

105.

2-010

161718

53

41

UK

Muslim Women in Diverse Contexts: Gender, Development and Womens Voices

Maria Jaschok

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Oxford

15Globalization Anthropology

106.

3-003

16

17

35

35

USA/Mexico

/

Anthropology of Globalization

Tomoko Hamada Connolly /

Elena Bilbao Gonzalez

[email protected]

Members-at-Large of IUAES

College of William and Mary

IUAES

107.

2-032

16

8

8

Iran

Clothing in Urban Areas

Soheila Shahshahani

[email protected]

Shahid Beheshti University

Co-Chairperson of IUAES

Executive Secretary of the Commission on Urban Anthropology

IUAES

108.

Russia

The Future of Global Civilization: Anthropological Perspectives

Andrey Korotayev

[email protected]

Dmitri Bondarenko

[email protected]

Commission on Theoretical Anthropology

IUASE

IUAES

Andrey Korotayev,

Russian State University for the Humanities

Dmitri Bondarenko,

Russian Academy of Sciences

109.

2-019

16

11

11

Cte dIvoire

Economic Crisis, Armed Conflicts and Wars:

A Critical Diversity Destruction Process

Diamoi Joachim Agbroffi

[email protected]

Universit de Bouak, Cte dIvoire

110.

2-035

1920

China/Spain

/

Minority Area Autonomy in World Countries: Practice and Trend

Zhu Lun

Xulio(Spain)

[email protected] [email protected]

Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, CASS

111.

3-033

Switzerland/ France

/

Polynesian networking & Contemporary Global Processes

Christian Ghasarian/

Tamatoa Bambridge

[email protected]

[email protected]

Universit de Neuchtel, Switzerland

Universit de Polynsie franaise, Tahiti, Polynsia

112.

France

5-002

Globalization and Socio-Economic Change

Sessioin 1 National Identity Formation by the State in the Global Period

1

Laurent Bazin

[email protected]

Executive SecretaryCommission on Anthropological Dimensions of Global Change, IUAES

President of AFAFrench Association of Anthropologists

118.

France

5-003

Sessioin 2 Social and Economic Change: Disparity of National Situations under Globalization

2

Laurent Bazin

[email protected]

Executive SecretaryCommission on Anthropological Dimensions of Global Change, IUAES

President, AFA French Association of Anthropologists

113.

7-

23

Brasil

International Cooperation in Anthropology

Roundtable Discussion

()

Gustavo Lins Ribeiro

[email protected]

World Council of Anthropological Associations

16Historical Anthropology

114.

2-063

1718

41

41

China

Historical Anthropology :Interaction between Time and Spaces and Culture

Lan Da-ju

[email protected]

Xiamen University

115.

3-007

16

14

10

Mexico

Historias y Epistemologa en Diversas Antropologas del sur (Mxico, Brasil, Costa Rica y Espaa)

,,

Mechthild Rutsch

[email protected]

DEAS- National Institute for Anthropology and History (INAH)

116.

3-024

USA

Cross-Culture Study in Contemporary Chinese Histories

Peng Deng

[email protected]

Department of History and Political Science, High Point University

117.

4-053

1617

18

18

Russia

Cross-cultural interaction of peoples of the Volga region: history and the present.

Sergey Rychkov

[email protected]

Institute of public service at the President of Republic Tatarstan

118.

4-064

China

/

The Origins and Formative Processes of the Chinese People

-----

Deng Xiao-hua/

Wang Ming-ke

/

[email protected]

Xiamen University

Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica

119.

5-028

1920

32

32

China

History Anthropology: An Open Field of Vision

Zhang Xiao-jun/

Cheng May Bo

/

[email protected]

Tsinghua University

120.

6-017

China

Ancient Ethnographical Texts and the Identity Between Ethnic Groups

Luo Xianyou

[email protected]

[email protected]

China Ethnic History Society

17Human Ecology

121.

18

192021

50

50

Poland

1-020

9th World Academic Conference on Human Ecology

IUAES

5

Panel 1 Causal or Cylical-Pulsative Growth in Human Ontogenesis

1 ----

Napoleon Wolanski

[email protected]

Honorary chairman of the Commission of Human Ecology

119.

Poland

1-023

Panel 2 Variation in Human Size and Form in Phylo- and Ontogetic Development

2

Napoleon Wolanski

[email protected]

Honorary chairman of the Commission of Human Ecology

120.

Poland

1-024

Panel 3 Changes in Teeth Eruption in Phylo- and Ontogenesis of Homo

3

Napoleon Wolanski

[email protected]

Honorary chairman of the Commission of Human Ecology

121.

Poland

3-005

Panel 4 Months-of-Birth-Effect on Human Growth and Development

4

Anna Siniarska-Wolanska

[email protected]

Commission of Human Ecology, IUAES

IUAES

122.

Japan/ Australia

/ Poland

/

/2-022

Panel 5 Advances in Dental Anthropology: Genetic and Environmental Factors

5

Eisaku Kanazawa

[email protected]

Grant Townsend

[email protected]

Elzbieta Zadzinska

[email protected]

Napoleon Wolanski

[email protected]

Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo

School of Dentistry, The University of Adelaide

University of Lodz, Poland

Polish Academy of Sciences

18Human Rights

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

122.

18

192021

60

60

India/China

/5-006

Workshop of Commission on Human Rights

IUAES

8

Session 1 : Indigenous People: Struggle for Survival

1

Buddhadeb Chaudhuri

Zhang Hai-yang

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chairman of Commission on Human Rights

Calcutta University

Central University for Nationalities

IUAES

123.

India

5-007

Session 2 : Health for All : Relevance of Indigenous Wisdom and Knowledge

2

Buddhadeb Chaudhuri,

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chairman, Commission on Human Rights, IUAES

chair in AnthropologyUniversity of Calcutta

IUAES

124.

India

5-008

Session 3 : Human Security, Disadvantaged People and Development: The Emerging Challenges in the Era of Globalization

3

Buddhadeb Chaudhuri

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chairman, Commission on Human Rights, IUAES

chair in AnthropologyUniversity of Calcutta

IUAES

125.

India

5-09

Session 4 : Religion, Communalism and Human Rights

4

Buddhadeb Chaudhuri

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chairman, Commission on Human Rights, IUAES

chair in AnthropologyUniversity of Calcutta

IUAES

126.

India

5-010

Session 5: Universality of Human Rights and Asian Religions and Cultures

5

M. Abdus Sabur

[email protected]

Commission on Human Rights, IUAES

Secretary General Asian Resource Foundation

IUAES

127.

U.S.A./ India

/5-011

Session 6 : Human Rights: Emerging Challenges in the Global South and the Global North

6

Rebecca M. Klenk

[email protected]

Buddhadeb Chaudhuri,

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Tennessee

Chairman of Commission on Human Rights, IUAES

chair in AnthropologyUniversity of Calcutta

IUAES

128.

India

5-005

Session 7 Peace, Conflict Transformation and Sustainable Development in Multi-ethnic Asia

7

Buddhadeb Chaudhuri

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chairman of Commission on Human Rights Calcutta University

IUAES

129.

India

2-015

Session 8 Human Right and Multi Cultural Society ContinuumA Global Approach

8

Alok Chantia

[email protected]

[email protected]

Lucknow University

19Indigenous Knowledge

123.

3-004

19

202122

59

59

USA /Russia

/

Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Development

Dorothy Billings

[email protected]

RUDNEV Viatcheslav

[email protected]

Co-Chairperson of the Commission on Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Development, IUAES.

IUAES

124.

4-056

16

9

6

USA

Indigenous Epistemology and Science: Some Parallels and Contrasts With Neoclassical Theory, Complexity Theory and Dialectical-Historical Materialism

James M. Craven

[email protected]

Clark College, WA

125.

2-016

17

181920

112

107

Bangladesh

Indigenous Knowledge for Ecological Resource Management

M Zulfiquar Ali Islam

A H M Zehadul Karim

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Rajshahi

126.

2-020

16

9

9

Cte dIvoire

Indigenous Knowledge and Information Society: Stakes of The Development in Black Africa

Abolou Camille

[email protected]

Universit de Bouak, Cte d'Ivoire.

127.

3-011

21

2122

53

53

India

Indigenous Knowledge System and Common Peoples Rights

D Das Gupta

[email protected]

Visva-Bharati University

128.

2018

17

7

India

Cultural Diversity and Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Nehal Farooquee

[email protected]

Institute of Himalaya Environment and Development, India

20. Legal Anthropology and Legal Pluralism

129.

4-02

161718

171819

180

Switzerland

Biannual Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Legal Pluralist Perspectives on Humanity, Development and Cultural Diversity

IUAES

18

Panel 1 Does Applied Legal Anthropology Contribute to an Improved Governance of Legal Pluralism?

1

Anne Griffiths

[email protected] Weilenmann

[email protected]

www.konfliktforschung.ch

President, Commission on Legal Pluralism IUAES

Executive Secretary, Commission on Legal PluralismOffice for Conflict Research in Developing Countries

130.

Netherlands

Panel 1 Decentralization, Land, and Natural Resources in Indonesia

IUAES

1

Laurens Bakker

[email protected]

Gustaaf Reerink

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Nijmegen University

Leiden University

IUAES

131.

Norway

Panel 2 Resignifications: Law, Justice, Moralities

IUAES

2

Susanne Brandtstdter

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

University of Oslo

IUAES

132.

Indonesia

Panel 3 Four Patterns of State Response: Addressing Economic, Ecological, Social, Political and Religious Problems in the Context of Legal Pluralism

IUAES

3

Benny Ferdy Malonda

Edwin J.H Wuysang

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

University of Sam Ratulangi

Division for Industry, Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia

IUAES

133.

U.K.

Panel 4 Culture, Justice and Human Rights: the Legal Recognition of Indigenous Law

IUAES

4

Sandra Brunnegger

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

IUAES

134.

France

Panel 5 The Challenges and Prospects of Intercultural Approaches to Governance and Globalization

IUAES

5

Christoph Eberhard

[email protected]

http://www.dhdi.org

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Universitaires Saint Louis

IUAES

135.

U.K.

Panel 6 Plural Socio-Legal Spaces, Power and Resistances

IUAES

6

Fauzia Shariff

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

IUAES

136.

U.K./ Norway

/

Panel 7 Negotiating Gender and Legal Pluralism: Local, National and Transnational Perspectives on Law

IUAES

7

Anne Griffiths

[email protected] Hellum

[email protected]

President, Commission on Legal PluralismIUAES

University of Edinburgh

University of Oslo

IUAES

137.

Indonesia

Panel 8 Developing Institutional Frameworks for Translating Global Conventions on Natural Resources Management into Local Actions in the Context of Decentralization: Experiences and Reflections Related to Land, Water, and Forestry Resources Management and Conservation in Asia.

IUAES

8

Helmi

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Andalas University, Padang

IUAES

138.

Indonesia

Panel 8 Developing Institutional Frameworks for Translating Global Conventions on Natural Resources Management into Local Actions in the Context of Decentralization: Experiences and Reflections Related to Land, Water, and Forestry Resources Management and Conservation in Asia.

IUAES

8

Helmi

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Andalas University, Padang

IUAES

139.

Chile/Austria

/

Panel 9 Dimensions of the Meaning Indigenous with Special Focus on the Asian Region

IUAES

9

Milka Castro

[email protected]

[email protected].

Ren Kuppe

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Universidad de Chile

University Vienna

IUAES

140.

Namibia

Panel 10 Traditional and Informal Justice Systems, Legal Pluralism and Human Rights

IUAES

10

Manfred Hinz

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism University of Namibia, Faculty of Law

IUAES

141.

Netherlands

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 11 Legal Patterns in the Fisheries of South Asia Compared

IUAES

11

M. Bavinck

mbavinck @ marecentre.nl

Commission on Legal Pluralism University of Amsterdam

IUAES

142.

India

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 12 Property Rights and Community based Natural Resource Management: A Legal Pluralistic Perspective

IUAES

12

Satyapriya Rout

[email protected]

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism University of Hyderabad

IUAES

143.

USA

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 13 Squatter Colonies - Their Internal Law and Relationship to the Official Urban Body of Law

IUAES

13

Steve Conne

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

IUAES

144.

USA

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 14 Legal Pluralism Does It Unwittingly Provide Aid and Comfort to Those Who Would Deny Minorities Their Civil Rights?

IUAES

14

Steve Conne

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

IUAES

145.

Netherlands

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 15 Pluralistic Approaches to Land Tenure Regulation

IUAES

15

Janine Ubink

[email protected]

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Leiden University

IUAES

146.

Switzerland

Panel 16 Does Applied Legal Anthropology Contribute to an

Improved Governance of Legal Pluralism?

16

Panel Chair: Markus Weilenmann

[email protected]

Executive Secretary, Commission on Legal PluralismOffice for Conflict Research in Developing Countries

IUAES

147.

Russia

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 17 Religious, Corporate and Common Law: Coexistence in One State

IUAES

17

Natalia Ivanovna Novikova

[email protected]

Yulia Sushkova

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Mordvinian State University, Saransk

IUAES

148.

Netherlands

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 18 Customary Law and Legal Pluralism in China: Studies and Approaches

IUAES

18

Benjamin van Rooij

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Van Vollenhoven Institute Leiden

IUAES

149.

Germany

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 19 Theoretical and Empirical Issues on Legal Pluralism

IUAES

19

Keebet von Benda-Beckmann [email protected]

Former president of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Max Planck Institute

IUAES

150.

Russia

Conference of Commission on Legal Pluralism

Panel 20 Traditional Law of the Finno-Ugrian Peoples

IUAES

20

Yulia Sushkova

[email protected]

Commission on Legal Pluralism

Mordvinian State University, Saransk

IUAES

151.

3-051

China

Cultural Diversity and Legal Pluralism : legal anthropology Perspectives

Xu Zhong-qi/Zhng Guan-zi

/

[email protected]

Central University for Nationalities

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

152.

5-032

China

CustomaryLawofMinorityNationsandControlofLocalSociety

Ma Yu-xiang

[email protected]

Northwest University for Nationalities

153.

5-023

17

9

9

India

Legal Pluralism and Environmental Justice in South Asian, Rural Natural Resources Context

M.S.VANI

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Development Centre for Alternative Policies

21Linguistic Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

154.

1-033

2-004

1617

30

30

Croatia

Identity, Culture and Linguistic Diversity

Anita Sujoldzic

[email protected]

Chairman of Commission on Linguistic Anthropology IUAES

University of Zagreb

155.

Mexico

Linguistic and Cultural Diversity AwarenessOn-Going Changes in Endangered Languages

Yolanda Lastra

[email protected]

Commission on Linguistic Anthropology

156.

2-006

Hungary

Ethnosemiotics from the Viewpoint of Ecological Anthropology

(Roundtable Discussion)

Vilmos Voigt

[email protected]

Hungary Delegate to the IUAES Permanent Council

IUAES

157.

2-050

China

A Study on Relations between Altaic Linguistic Family and Chinese Language

Zhao Jie

[email protected]

Northern University for Nationalities

158.

2-057

22

22

34

34

China

Minority Linguistics and Literature in Southwest China

Chen Xi-zhou

[email protected]

Yunnan University for Nationalities

159.

2-061

18

19

37

36

China

International Manchu-Tungusic Language Culture and Anthropology

Zhao A-ping

[email protected]

Heilongjiang University

[email protected]

Ramesh C. Malik

[email protected]

Department of Anthropology, University of Hyderabad

Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies (CALTS), School of Humanities University of Hyderabad

160.

161718

171819

200

China/Nethelands/

Chinese Taiwan

//

3-040

Forum of the Minorities Linguigstic Research Center at CASS

8

1The Tibeto-Burman Languages of Trans-Himalayan

Sun Hong-kai

[email protected]

George van Driem

[email protected]

Jackson Sun

[email protected]

Sun Hong-kai/,CASS

George van Driem, Leiden University, Himalayan Language Project

Jackson Sun/Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica

161.

China/Australia

/ USA

/

/

3-041

2Categories of Sino-Tibetan family and its evolution

2

Sun Hong-kai

[email protected]

[email protected]

James A. Matisoff

[email protected]

CASS

Randy LaPolla

LaTrobe University

James A. Matisoff

University of California at Berkeley

162.

Nethelands/ China

Nethelands/ China

/

3-042

3.Issues of Language Endangerment

3.

Tjeerd de Graaf

[email protected]

Xu Shixuan()

[email protected]

European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language LearningNethelands

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

163.

Chinese Mainland /

Chinese Hongkong/

Singarpore

//

3-043

4.Language Contact and Linguistic Hybridization:

Theorectical Approaches to Pidginization

4.

Huang Xing

[email protected]

Benjamin K. T'sou

[email protected]

Bao Zhi-ming

//

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

City University of Hong Kong

164.

Chinese Hongkong/

Chinese Mainland

/

3-044

5.Relations between East Asia Ethnic Groups and Their Languages: An Anthropological Viewpoint

5.

Wang Shi-yuan/

Jin Li/

Pan Wuyuan

//

[email protected]

Fudan University

Shanghai Normal University

165.

China/UK/USA

//

3-045

6.Software Programing for Language Fieldwork and Its Realization

Jiangdi/ Bryan Allen

/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

SIL International

166.

China/Canada

/

7 Language Change and Ecological Environment

7

Zhou Qing-sheng

Donyan Blachford

[email protected]

Institute of Ethnology & Anthropology,CASS

University of Regina

167.

China

8 Northeast Asia and the Tungusic Culture

8

Chao Ke

[email protected]

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

168.

4-072

1920

2122

50

45

China

Cultural Linguistics: A New Perspective of Linguistic Anthropology

Zhang Gong-jin

[email protected]

Central University for Nationalities

169.

4-075

1819

40

40

China

Folk Custom of the Language, Folk Custom Languageand DiversityPassing on and Variance of Culture

Qu Yan-bin

[email protected]

Liaoning Academy of Social Science

170.

4-077

1718

24

23

China

Language Contact and Endangered Languages

YuanYan

[email protected]

[email protected]

Yunnan Normal Unversity

171.

4-082

1718

19

19

China

Language, education and identity: cultural changes of Minority groups in North China and Neighboring Countries

Nasan Bayar

[email protected]

Inner Mongolia University

172.

5-020

India

The Relevance of Ethnographic Translation in Contemporary South Asia

Ramesh Chandra Malik

[email protected]

Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies (CALTS), UGC-Senior Research Fellow

22Mathematics Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

173.

1-037

16

USA.

Mathematics Anthropology Forum

1 Diversity and Unity in the Instruction of Mathematics

Paul W Dixon

[email protected]

Chairman of Commission on the Anthropology of Mathematics

130.

USA

7-

2 Mathematics of Anthropology

Dwight Read

[email protected]

University of California at Los Angeles

23. Medical Anthropology, Epidemiology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

174.

1-030

1617

25

25

Croatia

Medical Anthropology and Epidemiology

Sanja Spoljar-Vrzina

[email protected]

Executive-Secretary of Commission on Medical Anthropology and Epidemiology

175.

1-049

21

2122

44

44

China

Medical Anthropology Research in China

Chen Hua

[email protected]

Sun Yat-sen University

176.

2-021

17

11

11

USA

Exploring the Cultural Politics of Infectious Diseases

Nick Bartlett/Theresa MacPhail

[email protected], [email protected]

University of California, Berkeley

177.

4-048

1819

Spain

Women and Childrens Medicine in the Vocabulario en Lengua Castellana/Mexicana by Fray Alonso De Molina (1571).

(1571)

Cristina

[email protected]

Physician in Neonatology, Hospital Infantil La Paz

178.

4-052

1617

15

16

South Africa

Domesticating Modernity, Doing it their own Way: Postcolonial Literature and Modern Medical Practice.

Olaoluwa, S. Senayon [email protected]

University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

179.

4-086

21

2122

47

52

China

Population Diversity and Health

Wang Wei

[email protected]

[email protected]

Capital Medical University, Beijing

Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Edith Cowan University, Australia

180.

4-055

1617

18

19

USA

Public Health and Anthropology

Mohammad Shahbazi

[email protected]

Jackson State University, Mississippi

181.

3-018

16

16

Austria

Cultural Diversity in the European Health Care Sector: Sexual and Reproductive Health - female immigrants - Gender Medicine

---

Christine BINDER-FRITZ

[email protected]

Medical University of Vienna, Center for Public Health; Institute for the History of Medicine

24. Migration Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

182.

1-039

18

19

35

35

USA.

East Asian Migration: Implications for Development and Diversity

David W. HAINE

[email protected]

President-elect of the Society for Urban, National, and Transnational/Global Anthropology

former chair of the AAAs Committee on Refugees and Immigrants

George Mason University

183.

40-

2-036

1819

20

20

Canada/China

/

Human Mobility and Cultural Diversity

Ellen R. Judd

Zhang Ji-jiao

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Manitoba Canada

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

/

184.

1-042

1819

8

8

India

Female Child Migration and Trafficking in Asia

Vijay Prakash Sharma

[email protected]

Advisor of USAID/India- REFORM Project

-

185.

2-02

USA

Africans on the Move:Social Implications of African International Migrations in the Late 20th and 21st Century

2021

Maxwell Owusu

[email protected]

[email protected]

Member at large of IUAES

Pan-African Anthropological Association

University of Michigan

IUAES ,

186.

2-031

18

13

12

South Africa

Migration and Diaspora Communities in early 21st Century: Change, Adaptation and Incorporation

21

Anand Singh

[email protected]

University of KwaZulu-Natal

187.

2-037

161718

18

15

China/USA

/

Sustainable Development and Involuntary Resettlement :Worldwide Relevance, Policies, Practices, and Anthropological Knowledge

Shi Guo-qing

Michael M Cernea

Chen Shao-jun

/ Michael M Cernea /

gshi @hhu.edu.cn

[email protected]

Hohai University

The World Bank

/

188.

4-030

1819

15

15

Canada/USA

/

Immigrant Settlement and Multicultural Reality

Jian Guan/ John Young

/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Ryerson University

Oregon State University

189.

4-033

17

12

10

Japan

Culture, Migration and Transaction in Globalizing Asia

Panel 1 Global Labor Migration and its Societal and Psychological Consequences

Panel 2 Global Circulation of Images, Ideas and Materials

1

2 ,

Minoura, Yasuko

[email protected]

Ochanomizu University

190.

4-037

21

12

Korea/Japan

/

Marriage Migration and Globalization of Local Communities in Asia

Joohee Kim/Oakla Cho

[email protected]

[email protected]

Sungshin Womens University

Sogang University

191.

5-025

22

5

Netherlands/

China

/

Migrants in the context of legal systems and social perceptions

Jan Breman

Willem van Schendel

Li Ming-huan

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected];

ASSR, University of Amsterdam

Asian Studies in Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam

School of Public Affairs, Xiamen University

192.

4-063

17

12

12

China

/

Transnationalism and the Imagination of 'Home':

Shifting Family Boundaries, Labor, and Diaspora in a Globalized Context

Fan Ke/Maria S.M. Tam

/

[email protected]

[email protected]

Nanjing University

Chinese University of Hong Kong

193.

6-015

18.19

25

18

China

International Migration and Overseas Chinese

Hao Shiyuan/Zeng Shaocong

/

[email protected]

Research Center of Overseas Chinese Studies, CASS

194.

1-038

1617

18

18

USA

Mapping East Asian Identities: Social Change in East Asia and the East Asian Diaspora

June Anne English-Lueck

[email protected]

San Jose State University

25. Museum and Cultural Heritage

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

195.

1-044

1-045

20

21

23

Netherlands

Multiple Identities, Cultural Heritage and the Museums

M.K.Gautam

[email protected] [email protected]

Chairman, International Commission on Museums & Cultural Heritage (COMACH) of the IUAES

Leiden University

196.

Netherlands

South Asian Diaspora Communities BetweenMain Stream and Multiple Identities: Integration or the Clash of Culture and Political Canvas of the Settlement Societies

M.K.Gautam

[email protected] [email protected]

Chairman, International Commission on Museums & Cultural Heritage (COMACH) of IUAES

Leiden University

197.

4-070

22

12

12

China

Ethnic Groups (folklore) Museums and Protection of Cultural Diversity

Xie Mo-hua

[email protected]

Yunnan Nationalities Museum, China

198.

6-005

1617

15

15

USA

Rock-Art Conservation and Protection

Su Sheng

/Jane Kolber

[email protected]

Arizana State University

199.

6-006

Canada

Museums and Communities

Stephen Inglis

[email protected]

Canadian Museum of Civilization

200.

2042

21

2122

48

41

China/Germany

/

Protection on Ethnic Costume and Intangible Cultural Heritage

Yang Yuan /Sr. Maryta Laumann

/ Sr. Maryta Laumann

[email protected]

[email protected]

Beijing Institute of Clothing Technology

201.

2065

22

22

37

37

China

The Inheritance and Preservation of Ethnic Groups Traditional Arts on the Background of Globalization

He Ming

[email protected]

Yunnan University

202.

3-037

France

The Issues of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Europe

Grenet Sylvie

[email protected]

Anthropology Department of the French Ministry of Culture

203.

3-053

20

2122

46

46

China

Tai-Kadais Inheritance and Development of Non-Physical Culture

Li Fu-qiang

[email protected]

[email protected]

Guangxi University for Nationalities

204.

4-074

22

22

31

31

China

Protection and Explorationt: Ethnic Heritage in Western China

Suri Galatu

[email protected]

Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE)

205.

7-6

16

8

8

USA

Behind the Reconstructed Scenes: The Practices of Heritage Conservation and Management

Paul E. Festa

[email protected]

[email protected]

Hong Kong University

26. Nomadic Peoples Studies

206.

1031

18

192021

58

58

UK/USA/Canada/

Germany/Denmark

///

/

Symposium on Change and Development in Pastoral Society

Panel 1, Pastoral Development: Global Assessmentorganized by Elliot Fratkin and Anatoly Khazanov

Panel 2, Resilience to Resistance: Pastoral Strategies in Response to Contemporary Political and Ecological Disruption and Change in Africa.organized by John Galaty and Michael Bollig.

Panel 3: Pastoralism and Development in Mongoliaorganized by Ole Bruun

IUAES

1.

2.

3.

Symposium chair: Dawn Chatty

[email protected]

Elliot Fratkin

Smith College, USA

[email protected]

Anatoly Khazanov

University of Wisconsin, USA

[email protected]

John Galaty

McGill University, Canada [email protected]

Michael Bollig

University of Koln, Germany

[email protected]

Ole Bruun

University of Roskilde, Denmark [email protected]

Dawn Chatty: Chairperson of Commission on Nomadic Peoples IUAES, University of Oxford

,

Elliot Fratkin,

Anatoly Khazanov

John Galaty

Michael Bollig

Ole Bruun

207.

2045

20

2021

74

70

China

Comparative Study on Culture of Transnational Nomadic Peoples

SiQin-Meng-He

[email protected]

Northwest University for Nationalities

208.

2055

1718

36

30

China

Changes in Grassland Environment and Livelihood of Herders

Wang Xiao-yi

[email protected]

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

209.

4-078

21

212223

60

China

Nomadic Society: Tradition and Change

Boerzhijing Jiergele

.

[email protected]

Administration School of Inner Mongolia

Party School of Inner Mongolia

210.

5-029

1920

16

15

China

Nomadism As History and Historical Memory: Northern Chinese Ethnic Minorities Tradition and its Application in Contemporary World

Jakhadai Chimeddorji

[email protected]

Research Center for Mongolian Studies, Inner Mongolia University

27. Physical Anthropology and Molecular Anthropology

211.

1-054

19

20

51

25

China

The Classics and Vigor of Dermatoglyphics

Zhang Hai-guo

[email protected]

Shanghai Jiaotong University

212.

2-008

16

7

7

Greece

Humanization ProcessHumanization Started 17 Million Years Ago in SE Europe

1700

Aris N.Pouliauos

[email protected]

[email protected]

http://www.aee.gr

Director of Antro Museum

Anthropological Association of Greece

213.

2-044

16

1718

48

45

China

Human Differences and Natural Adaptation

Xi Huan-jiu

[email protected]

[email protected]

Niaoning Medical University

China Anatomy Association

214.

3-035

USA

Visualization of Homo Erectus in Eurasia

Ralph M. Rowlett

[email protected]

University of Missouri-Columbia

215.

2-001

16

6

6

Japan

The Chinese-Japanese Collaborative Studies on Biological Anthropology

Keiichi Omoto

[email protected]

[email protected]

Member at large of IUAES

The Graduate University for Advanced Studies Japan

IUAES

216.

2-009

18

8

8

Italy

The Scientific Collections: the Role of the Biological Archive in the Anthropological Research

(Roundtable Discussion)

()

Emma Rabino Massa

[email protected]

University of Turin Italy

217.

2-043

China

Evolution of Cognitive Skills and Genetic Mechanism of Origin of Human Intelligence

Su Bing

[email protected]

Chinese Academy of Sciences

218.

3-047

16

8

8

China

Molecular Anthropology

Jin Li

[email protected]

Fudan University

219.

4-028

16

11

11

USA/ U.K./ Canada

//

New Bio-cultures in Asia

-

Aihwa Ong

Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner

Wen-Ching Sung

[email protected]; [email protected]

UC, Berkeley, USA

University of Sussex, U.K.

University of Toronto, Canada

220.

3-021

USA

Biopower Beyond the State

Judith Farquhar

[email protected]

University of Chicago

28. Psycho-anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

221.

6-003

17

13

13

Mexico

The Socio-cultural Studies and it Approaches on the Body-Mind

Enrique Eroza Solana [email protected] [email protected]

Colegio de la Frontera Sur

222.

3-50

23

8

6

China

Psycho-anthropologist Francis L.K.Hsu and China

Shang hui-peng

[email protected]

School of International Studies, Peking University

29. Religious Studies

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

223.

2-07

Hungary

Shamanism

Roundtable Disccusion

Hoppal

[email protected]

Director, Institute of Ethnology Hungarian Academy of Social Sciences

224.

3-016

16

13

13

Portugal

On Religious Movement: Space-time Dynamics of Religious Practice

Ruy Llera Blanes

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Lisbon

225.

3-020

1617

18

18

India

Pilgrimage Landscape, Cosmo gram and Planning the Heritage Cities

RanaP.B.Singh

[email protected]

Banaras hindu university

226.

3-022

19

192021

127

106

Russia

Ethnography of Russia and Central Asia: Inter-ethnic, Inter-cultural and Inter-religious Relationships

David Lewis

[email protected]

Ethnological Studies Institute, Yunnan University, Kunming, China

227.

3-027

1617

16

16

UK

Anthropology and Islam

Pedram Khosronejad

[email protected]

The Middle East Centre, St. Antonys College, University of Oxford

228.

3-046

21

22

40

39

China/Japan

/

Adjustment and Co-existence of Religious Beliefs and Ethnic Cultures in Modern Societies: Comparative Study based on Yunnan Examples and the World's Experience

He Lin/ Takako Yamada

/

[email protected] / [email protected]

Yunnan University

Kyoto University

/

229.

4-034

22

10

10

Japan

Religious Networks and its Trans-boundary Aspects: Asia Pacific Perspective

YOKOYAMA, Hiroko

ICHIKAWA, Tetsu

KIMURA, Mizuka

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

National Museum of Ethnology

National Museum of Ethnology

Osaka University

230.

4-050

18

14

14

USA

Locality and Globality: The Revival of Contemporary Chinese Buddhism

Huaiyu Chen

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of the West, California

231.

4-061

China/Japan

/

The Dimension of Christianity in Asian Society: A Comparative Anthropological Approach of Multiplex Emic and Etic

Chairs:

Gao Shi-ning

[email protected]

He guang-hu

[email protected]

Hidemura Kenji

[email protected]

Mark R .Mullins

[email protected]

Conveners: Ji Ping-ping/ Tao Ye

: /

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected] (Japanese)

Gao Shi-ningInstitute of World Religions, CASS

He-guanghuShool of philosophy Renmin University of China

Hidemura Kenji Department of Japanese Culture, Meisei University, Japan

Mark R .MullinsFaculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia UniversityJapan

Ji Ping-ping: Institute of Population and Labor Economics, CASS

,

Keio University, Japan

,

232.

4-071

18

19

23

China

Muslim Issue: Middle East, Central Asia and China

Ma Ping

[email protected]

Ningxia Academy of Social Science

233.

4-083

1920

22

22

China

Ethnic Minorities in North-China: Religion Traditions, Secularization and Modernization

Erdenibayar

[email protected]

Inner Mongolian University

234.

4-085

22

22

30

26

China

The Religions of Ethnic Minorities in Southwest China

Zhang Ze-hong

[email protected]

[email protected]

Sichuan University

235.

6-010

11

12

Hong Kong

Muslims in the Local: China and Southeast Asia

Tan Chee-Beng

[email protected]

Ms. Su Min

[email protected]

Chinese University of Hong Kong

236.

2060

China

Folklore and Religion

Se Yin

[email protected]

Beijing Normal University

237.

2853-046

China/Japan

/

Adjustment and Co-existence of Religious Beliefs and Ethnic Cultures in Modern Societies: Comparative Study based on Yunnan Examples and the World's Experience

He Lin/ Takako Yamada

/

[email protected] / [email protected]

Yunnan University

Kyoto University

/

238.

3-029

1617

14

13

France

Globalization and Religious Cultures: Anthropological Perspectives on Contemporary Diversity

Obadiah

[email protected]

The Center for Researches and Studies in Anthropology, Lyon, France

30. Sport Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

239.

1617

35

35

China

3-055

International eyeshot of Sport Anthropology

Hu Xiao-ming

[email protected]

Sport Institute of South China Normal University

240.

China

3-056

Developing China Sport Anthropology

NI Yi-ke

[email protected]

Development And Future of Sport Anthropology/Research status quo and future of China sport anthropology

241.

South Korea

4-038

Anthropology of Martial Arts: cultural Identification

Minho KIM

[email protected]

Youngsan University, South Korea

31. Theoretical Anthropology

242.

16

1718

30-50

10

10

Czech Republic

5-001

Workshop of Commission on Theoretical Anthropology

IUAES

3

1 Anthropology and Philosophy: Border Crossing and Transformations

1

Ananta Kumar Giri,

John Clammer,

Petr Skalnk

[email protected]

Petr SkalnkIUAES Vice-President.

Chair, Commission on Theoretical Anthropology (COTA).

University of Pardubice and the University of Wroclaw

Petr Skalnk: IUAES

IUAES

243.

Czech Republic6-001

2 Early State in Anthropological Theory

2

Petr Skalnk

[email protected]

[email protected]

IUAES Vice-President, Chairperson Commission on Theoretical Anthropology (COTA),

University of Pardubice

IUAES

244.

Slovenia

6-002

3 Culture Theory Across Cultures

3

Vesna V. Godina

[email protected]

Founder of COTA

University of Maribor

University of Ljubljana

IUAES

245.

1-040

1617

21

21

Japan/China

/

Making an Interactive Anthropology in East and Southeast Asia

Shinji YAMASHITA/WANG Jianxin

[email protected]

[email protected], [email protected]

The University of Tokyo Japan

Sun Yat-sen University China

/

246.

2-029

1617

15

15

Cameroon

Current Research and Teach of Anthropology in Africa

NKWI Paul Nchoji

[email protected]

Pan African Anthropological Association

University of Yaounde CASSRT

Yaounde CASSRT

247.

4-042

22

12

12

France

Anthropological Study on Western Societies Significance and Approaches

HOR Ting

[email protected]

[email protected]

LAMIC, Depatment of Anthropologie, University of Nice, France

LAMIC

248.

6-007

22

21

India

Recent trends in Anthropological Researh in South Asia

V.R.Rao / N.K. Das

[email protected]

Anthropological Survey of India

249.

2-011

23

9

10

France

The Anthropology of International Institutions

Birgit Mller

[email protected]

University:LAIOS, cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales/CNRS

32. Tourism Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

250.

2059

22

23

30

25

China

Anthropology of Tourism: Tourism Culture under the Context of Globalization

Peng Zhao-rong

[email protected]

Xiamen Unversity

251.

3036

23

3

3

USA

Humanity, Development, Cultural Diversity

Tourism and Ethnic Minorities in East Asian Multi-cultural Societies

Nelson Graburn

[email protected]

University of California

252.

4036

1617

17

17

Japan

Tourism and Glocalizasion---Perspectives on East Asian Societies

Han Min

[email protected]

National Museum of Ethnology

253.

5019

1617

21

18

India

Mapping Cultural Diversity Resources: Tourism and Development

KAPIL KUMAR

[email protected]

Chairperson, History & Tourism Indira Gandhi National Open University/

33. Urban Anthropology

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

1617

17181920

125

12

Netherlands

1-001

Commission of Urban Anthropology Forum

IUAES13

1Urban Symbolism and Hypercity

1

Peter J.M.Nas

[email protected]

Secretary General of IUAES

IUAES

254.

Spain

Social Encounters of Cultural Diversity in Urban Arenas

Margarita del Olmo/Caridad Hernndez

[email protected]

[email protected]

Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

Departamento de Antropologa CSIC,Facultad de Educacin, UCM

1)

Spain

Migration and Transnational Domestic Units in the European and North American Cities

Ral Snchez Molina/Elena Hernndez Corrochano/Nancy Kovalinka

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

Departamento de Antropologa Social y Cultural U.N.E.D.

2)

India

Urbanization and Urban Poor

Sumita Chaudhuri

[email protected]

Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

Department of AnthropologyUniversity of Calcutta

3)

Italy

1-7

The Impact of Demographic Growth on Global Change:

Urban Dynamics, Migration and the Management of Resources

1. Urban Anthropology

2. Migration and Population Exchange and Integration

3. Resources and Their Management

Brunetto Chiarelli

Italo Pardo/Giuliana Prato

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

University of Florence

University of Kent

4)

New Zealand

Creative Capacity: Urban Cultural Diversity as Potential and Problem

Eveline Drr

[email protected]

Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

Auckland University of Technology

5)

Brasil

Metropolitan Indians and Ethnic Citizens in America

Oscar Calavia Sez/Mara Garca Alonso

[email protected]

[email protected]

Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

CFH Universidade

6)

Spain

Childrens Circulation in and Between Contemporary Urban Worlds: Migrations, Adoptions, Fosterages, Travel, Traffic

:

Diana Marre

[email protected]

Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

Institute of Childhood and Urban World

7)

UK/Serbia

/

Cities in Conflict and Cities of Conflict

Giuliana B.Prato

[email protected]

[email protected]

Co-Chair, Commission on Urban Anthropology of IUAES

University of Kent

University of Belgrade, President of InASEA

8)

UK

1-12

Socialism, Liberalism and the Urban Question

Italo Pardo

Giuliana B. Prato

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Kent

Co-Chair, Commission on Urban Anthropology

9)

Spain

1-13

New Gateway Cities: Port Cities Renewed. A Comparative and Theoretical Perspective

Fernando Monge

[email protected]

Chairman of the Commission on Urban Anthropology, IUAES

255.

Sweden

3-019

Urban DevelopmentCultural and Social Sustainability

---

Anna-Lisa Linden

[email protected]

Department of SociologyLund University

256.

5

5

Canada

4-027

Race and Ethnic Relations in Multiethnic Cities

Eric Fong/ Wei Xing

[email protected]

[email protected]

University of Toronto

257.

2-053

21

2122

46

46

China

Urban Ethnic Groups and Their Relationship

Xu Xian-long

[email protected]

South-Central University for Nationalities

34. Urgent Anthropological Research

No.

Nationality

Title of session/panel

Chair(s)

Institution(s)

258.

1819

25

25

India4-021

Forum of Urgent Anthropological Research

IUAES

1 NGOs- The Emerging Centers of