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25-26 NOVEMBER 2014 08.15 Opening Remarks Roger Greatrex (Lund University) 08.30 Introduction Ming Chee Ang (Lund University) Resistance and Resilience: Coping with/against the State Meredith L. Weiss (State University of New York) 10.30 Group Photo and Coffee Break Protests Movements, State Responsiveness, and Repression Eva Hansson (Stockholm University) 11.50 Lunch 15.15 Coffee Break 08.30 KEYNOTE 2 Moderator: Meredith L. Weiss (State University of New York) Layout: Nina Brand Social Resistance in Non-Democracies Tuesday 25 November Venue: Palaestra Et Odeum (Paradisgatan 4, Lundagård) Wednesday 26 November Social Protests Targeting ASEAN: Political Opportunity Structures and the Protest Repertoire Anders Uhlin (Lund University) Under a Rebel Flag: Social Resistance under Insurgent Rule in Aceh Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) This is Not Your Land: Nativist Resistance to Internal Migration in China and Indonesia Isabelle Côté (Leiden University) Resisting Village Elite Rule: Domination, Power, and Resistance in Rural Indonesia, 1998-2009 Takeshi Ito (Sophia University) 15.15 Coffee Break Civil Society Actors’ Resistance and Water Pollution in Vietnam Tran Tu Van Anh (University of Bonn) Local Resistance, Decentralized Development, and the Accumulation of Degradation: The Case of Eastern Indonesia Max Regus (Erasmus University) 11.50 Lunch 09.00 KEYNOTE 1 Moderator: Ming Chee Ang (Lund University) PANEL 3: DEVELOPMENT AND THE PEOPLE Moderator: Stefan Brehm (Lund University) 15.30 09.30 Coffee Break 17.30 Concluding Statements Ming Chee Ang (Lund University) 17.50 Closing Remarks Roger Greatrex (Lund University) Why Do People Protest? Evidence from the China General Social Survey Lynette H. Ong and Donglin Han (University of Toronto) State-Society Relations and the Varieties of Social Resistance in China Yu Tao (University of Oxford) Bounded Contention: Spaces for Citizen Politics in China Today Sophia Woodman (University of Edinburgh) Playing the Game: Hybrid Modes of Collaboration– New Interfaces between the State and Transnational Networks of Urban Poor in the Philippines Josefine Fokdal, Astrid Ley, and Peter Herrle (Berlin University of Technology) Civil Society Actors Digitally Connect in Vietnam: Recoding Spheres of Resistance Duyen Bui (University of Hawai‘i at Manoa) Interpreting Social and Political Activism in (Post-) Authoritarian Myanmar Maaike Matelski (VU University Amsterdam) Legal Mobilization as a Brokerage Mechanism between Rural Villagers and Urban Middle-Classes in Resisting Military Rule in Thailand Eugenie Merieau (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales) Crisis Rather than Reequilibration: Analyzing Post-Coup Political Protests in the Philippines and Thailand, 2001-2010 Aries A. Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman) 13.15 PANEL 2: RESISTANCE FROM WITHIN Moderator: Jens Sejrup (Lund University) Venue: Edens Auditorium (Paradisgatan 5H, Kvarteret Paradis) 13.15 PANEL 5: STRATEGIES, ALLIANCES, AND NETWORKS Moderator: Solee Shin (Lund University) PANEL 4: CONTENTIONS IN AUTHORITARIANISM Moderator: Marina Svensson (Lund University) 09.45 All lectures are open to the public and entry is free of charge Organized by the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies Symposium organizer: Ming Chee Ang Student organizers: Jesper Hatakka, Daniel Kettil, and Johannes Nilsson PANEL 1: TRANSNATIONAL MOBILIZATION Moderator: Roger Greatrex (Lund University) 11.00 PANEL 6: MILITARY, COUP, AND THE PEOPLE Moderator: Jesper Schlaeger (Lund University) 15.30 Welcome! Please scan the QR-code for more information or visit our Facebook page: Focus Asia at Lund University Secretariat: Josefine Kettner, Þorsteinn Kristinsson, and Likki-Lee Pitzen Concluding Statements Ming Chee Ang (Lund University) 17.30
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Page 1: Social Resistance in Non-DemocraciesIsabelle Côté (Leiden University) resisting village elite rule: Domination, Power, and resistance in rural Indonesia, 1998-2009 Takeshi Ito (Sophia

25-26 November 2014

08.15 opening remarks Roger Greatrex (Lund University)

08.30 IntroductionMing Chee Ang (Lund University)

resistance and resilience: Coping with/against the StateMeredith L. Weiss (State University of New York)

10.30 Group Photo and Coffee Break

Protests movements, State responsiveness, and repression Eva Hansson (Stockholm University)

11.50 Lunch

15.15 Coffee Break

08.30 KeyNote 2 Moderator: Meredith L. Weiss (State University of New York)

Layout: Nina Brand

Social Resistance in Non-DemocraciesTuesday 25 NovemberVenue: Palaestra Et Odeum (Paradisgatan 4, Lundagård)

Wednesday 26 November

Social Protests targeting ASeAN: Political opportunity Structures and the Protest repertoireAnders Uhlin (Lund University)

Under a rebel Flag: Social resistance under Insurgent rule in Aceh Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America)

this is Not your Land: Nativist resistance to Internal migration in China and IndonesiaIsabelle Côté (Leiden University)

resisting village elite rule: Domination, Power, and resistance in rural Indonesia, 1998-2009Takeshi Ito (Sophia University)

15.15 Coffee Break

Civil Society Actors’ resistance and Water Pollution in vietnam Tran Tu Van Anh (University of Bonn)

Local resistance, Decentralized Development, and the Accumulation of Degradation: the Case of eastern Indonesia Max Regus (Erasmus University)

11.50 Lunch

09.00 KeyNote 1Moderator: Ming Chee Ang (Lund University)

PANeL 3: DeveLoPmeNt AND the PeoPLeModerator: Stefan Brehm (Lund University)

15.30

09.30 Coffee Break

17.30 Concluding StatementsMing Chee Ang (Lund University)

17.50 Closing remarksRoger Greatrex (Lund University)

Why Do People Protest? evidence from the China General Social Survey Lynette H. Ong and Donglin Han (University of Toronto)

State-Society relations and the varieties of Social resistance in China Yu Tao (University of Oxford)

bounded Contention: Spaces for Citizen Politics in China todaySophia Woodman (University of Edinburgh)

Playing the Game: hybrid modes of Collaboration–New Interfaces between the State and transnational Networks of Urban Poor in the Philippines Josefine Fokdal, Astrid Ley, and Peter Herrle (Berlin University of Technology)

Civil Society Actors Digitally Connect in vietnam: recoding Spheres of resistanceDuyen Bui (University of Hawai‘i at Manoa)

Interpreting Social and Political Activism in (Post-) Authoritarian myanmar Maaike Matelski (VU University Amsterdam)

Legal mobilization as a brokerage mechanism between rural villagers and Urban middle-Classes in resisting military rule in thailand Eugenie Merieau (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales)

Crisis rather than reequilibration: Analyzing Post-Coup Political Protests in the Philippines and thailand, 2001-2010Aries A. Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman)

13.15 PANeL 2: reSIStANCe From WIthIN Moderator: Jens Sejrup (Lund University)

Venue: Edens Auditorium (Paradisgatan 5H, Kvarteret Paradis)

13.15 PANeL 5: StrAteGIeS, ALLIANCeS, AND NetWorKSModerator: Solee Shin (Lund University)

PANeL 4: CoNteNtIoNS IN AUthorItArIANISm Moderator: Marina Svensson (Lund University)

09.45

All lectures are open to the public and entry is free of charge

Organized by the Centre for East and South-East Asian StudiesSymposium organizer: Ming Chee AngStudent organizers: Jesper Hatakka, Daniel Kettil, and Johannes Nilsson

PANeL 1: trANSNAtIoNAL mobILIzAtIoNModerator: Roger Greatrex (Lund University)

11.00

PANeL 6: mILItAry, CoUP, AND the PeoPLe Moderator: Jesper Schlaeger (Lund University)

15.30

Welcome!Please scan the QR-code for more information or visit our Facebook page: Focus Asia at Lund University

Secretariat: Josefine Kettner, Þorsteinn Kristinsson, and Likki-Lee Pitzen

Concluding StatementsMing Chee Ang (Lund University)

17.30