2006 Seminar Series

The seminar series usually runs on Wednesdays from 12:30 to around 2 pm. The venue is usually the Arts Faculty Building number 19, room 1003, University of Wollongong.

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Dates Title Presenter Home Institute
Wednesday
22 Nov

12:00-1:30
(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Australian Military Administration and the Wartime Collaboration Issue in Northwest Borneo, 1945-1946

Professor Keat Gin Ooi


Associate Professor in the School of Humanities, University Sains Malaysia
Monday
6 Nov

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Indian Pre-Nationalist Anxiety and the Agony of Transition: Disruptions in Socio-Economic Identity in Colonial Bengal (1757-1885) Professor Deb Narayan Bandhyopadhyay Burdwan University, Bengal
Wednesday 25 Oct
(Venue: 19.1003)
'Embracing the Canonical: Identity, Tradition and Modernity in Indian Classical Music'
Professor Lakshmi Subramaniam Senior Fellow in History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
Thursday
19 Oct
(Venue: 10.1003)
'The Indernet Negotiating Indianness in German'
Dr Urmila Goel Researcher in Cultural and Social Anthropology, European University Viadrina, Frankfurt
Wednesday
11 Oct

(Venue: 19.1064)
UNappreciated, UNderfunded, UNsustainable? Australia and the UN Dr Alison Broinowski Visiting Fellow at the University of NSW and ANU
Wednesday
27 Sept
(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Shifting Nikkeijin Identity and Citizenship: The Politics of Recognition by a Multiethnic People of the Philippines Dr Shun Ōno The Australian National University, Faculty of Asian Studies
Wednesday
20 Sept

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Love and Sorrow in ancient Javanese art - their presentation in temple reliefs, poems and songs Lydia Kieven PhD candidate, History and Politics, University of Wollongong
Wednesday
6 Sept

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Between the Lines: An Analysis of the Language of Indonesian Reporting of Military Clashes in Aceh Professor Philip Kitley Head of School, School of Social Science, Media and Communication, Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong
Wednesday
23 August

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Enhancing Regional Economic Integration: the Role and Contribution of SMEs Associate Professor Charles Harvie School of Economics and Information Systems, University of Wollongong
Wednesday
9 August

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Empowering Innovation in the Third World: The Case for Promoting a New Global Localism Professor Stephen Hill Honorary Professorial Fellow, CAPSTRANS
 Wednesday
19 July

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Democratization and the Middle Class in China Professor Xiaobo Hu Clemson University, USA
Wednesday
7 June

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Analysing Indonesian history and politics: the ideas of Pramoedya Ananta Toer Max Lane University of Wollongong
Wednesday
17 May

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Micro-enterprise, Micro-finance and the Cultural Logistics of Poverty Alleviation in the Pacific Professor Donna Kerner Professor of Anthropology at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts
Wednesday
26 April

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
The international transfer of HRM policies and practices in a low power host country Dr Anne Vo Associate Lecturer, School of Management & Marketing, Faculty of Commerce, University of Wollongong
Wednesday
5 April

(Venue: Bldg 19.1003)
Discussing Race on the Japanese Internet: the Case of 2-channeru
Dr Mark McLelland
Lecturer in Sociology, School of Social Sciences, Media and Communication, University of Wollongong
Last reviewed: 2 June, 2010

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