JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

The JSA-ASEAN Steering Committee with the National University of Laos has decided to continue with the JSA-ASEAN Conference on 15 – 17 December 2021 as an e-Conference.

An updated Call for Papers will be posted on 1 June 2021. Interested parties may refer to our conference overview and guidelines for the upcoming conference.

Individuals who had submitted to the previous call will be sent an email regarding the new features of the conference.

Click here for the Tentative e-Conference Program of JSA-ASEAN on 15 – 17 December 2021

(Registration form for General Public. Registration is open until 3 December 2021.)

The conference times is according to Philippine Standard Time or GMT +8

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

DAY 1:

3:00 pm - 3:15 pm | Welcome Remarks

3:15 pm - 3:30 pm | Opening Remarks

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Keynote Address

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Plenary Session

DAY 2: Concurrent Panels

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

DAY 3: Concurrent Panels

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

JSA-ASEAN e-Conference Registration - Southeast Asia and Japan: Bonds and Connections Towards 2030

* Note: Registered Attendees can also apply for the Masterclasses to be conducted on 17 December 2021.

Take note that the Masterclasses are scheduled at the same time at the Concurrent Panels for Day 3: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.

To descriptions and application information for the Masterclasses are in the following links:

+ Masterclass 1: What can Japanese Popular Culture and its Online Fandoms Teach Us About Society and Culture in Southeast Asia?

+ Masterclass 2: Gender and Sexuality Studies in Pandemic Times: Some Considerations for Doing Research in Asia

+ Masterclass 3: Doing Qualitative Research on Japan in the Time of COVID-19

For General Inquiries: japanese.studies.asean@gmail.com