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a political scientist and a doctoral student en Lilja Hjartardóttir is a political scientist and a doctoral student in gender studies at the University of Iceland, focusing on Sino-Icelandic trade relations. 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PERS http://www2.hi.is/page/hi_is_english_frontpage html None None html None None In Focus 2009 Week 24 __INFOCUS__INFOCUS2009__INFOCUS2009WEEK24__ INFOCUS2009WEEK24 Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Iceland __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Iceland__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Iceland Women and gender studies __00.00.00__25.00.00__ 25.00.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted 2465e7bc-8898-40ad-a4e8-807129d20734 2638 7037 Collection/NordicPerspectives/person-1244445061-230312-19362.tkl People People Aarhus University: Find a researcher: Asia Studies en Search for researchers at Aarhus University PERS http://person.au.dk/en/find/21041 html None None html None None Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON en Deleted 9bedba77-287b-43f8-a809-4256d313476f 1300 4688 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Denmark/link-1190197596-307762-13327.tkl Aarhus University: Find a researcher: Asia Studies en Search for researchers at Aarhus University PERS http://person.au.dk/en/find/21041 html None None html None None Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON en Deleted 9bedba77-287b-43f8-a809-4256d313476f 1300 4688 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Denmark/link-1190197596-307762-13327.tkl Akihiro Ogawa en Ph.D., Assistant Professor Working on research projects that primarily address political development in Japan and East Asia, with civil society as an anthropological lens. The research program is a grounded analysis of practices and values expressed by local actors in the context of civil society. The first book project, which was recently completed, is an ethnographic study of a Japanese voluntary organization, the Non-Profit Organization (NPO), the seed of the institutionalization of civil society under the 1998 NPO Law. The major contribution of the first project is to fill a substantive gap in the current civil society scholarship. Most of the work in the field contains normative theoretical formulations with Western intellectual origins. The book remedies these points as an original ethnography, bringing Japan’s civil society experiences squarely into the global discourse on civil society. This book, "The Failure of Civil Society?: The Third Sector and the State in Contemporary Japan", will be forthcoming from the State University of New York Press. The second topic, lifelong learning, builds on the previous research done on Japanese NPOs, where Akihiro Ogawa has participated at an NPO providing lifelong learning opportunities to local residents of a downtown Tokyo community since 2001. Akihiro Ogawa has been keenly aware of domestic debates on Japanese lifelong learning policies and the conditions under which they are held. Doing comparative research on Nordic countries where lifelong learning is deeply rooted in daily life, this project primarily aims to offer a transnational perspective in developing Japan’s lifelong learning. As a larger project as a scholar, Akihiro Ogawa also looks at grassroots participation in one of the most vital policy concerns in contemporary East Asian and global politics – the revision of Japan’s constitution, particularly focusing on Article 9, which articulates Japan’s pacifism. PERS http://www.akiogawa.net/ html None None html None None Japan __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_392__ LOCATION_392 Sweden __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Sweden__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Sweden Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Civil society __00.00.00__18.00.00__18.07.00__ 18.07.00 Peace-building __00.00.00__06.00.00__06.04.00__ 06.04.00 Education __00.00.00__26.00.00__ 26.00.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION ILB, 17012008 en Deleted ddbbc6f4-b90a-460d-8abc-b5370cf0555e Akihiro Ogawa Department of Japanese Studies, Stockholm University person-1200581818-416473-30614/1f8ffd007fbb8695863aa9ee9e1a125d-Ogawa.jpg 2451 image/jpeg Akihiro Ogawa en Ph.D., Assistant Professor Working on research projects that primarily address political development in Japan and East Asia, with civil society as an anthropological lens. The research program is a grounded analysis of practices and values expressed by local actors in the context of civil society. The first book project, which was recently completed, is an ethnographic study of a Japanese voluntary organization, the Non-Profit Organization (NPO), the seed of the institutionalization of civil society under the 1998 NPO Law. The major contribution of the first project is to fill a substantive gap in the current civil society scholarship. Most of the work in the field contains normative theoretical formulations with Western intellectual origins. The book remedies these points as an original ethnography, bringing Japan’s civil society experiences squarely into the global discourse on civil society. This book, "The Failure of Civil Society?: The Third Sector and the State in Contemporary Japan", will be forthcoming from the State University of New York Press. The second topic, lifelong learning, builds on the previous research done on Japanese NPOs, where Akihiro Ogawa has participated at an NPO providing lifelong learning opportunities to local residents of a downtown Tokyo community since 2001. Akihiro Ogawa has been keenly aware of domestic debates on Japanese lifelong learning policies and the conditions under which they are held. Doing comparative research on Nordic countries where lifelong learning is deeply rooted in daily life, this project primarily aims to offer a transnational perspective in developing Japan’s lifelong learning. As a larger project as a scholar, Akihiro Ogawa also looks at grassroots participation in one of the most vital policy concerns in contemporary East Asian and global politics – the revision of Japan’s constitution, particularly focusing on Article 9, which articulates Japan’s pacifism. PERS http://www.akiogawa.net/ html None None html None None Japan __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_392__ LOCATION_392 Sweden __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Sweden__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Sweden Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Civil society __00.00.00__18.00.00__18.07.00__ 18.07.00 Peace-building __00.00.00__06.00.00__06.04.00__ 06.04.00 Education __00.00.00__26.00.00__ 26.00.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION ILB, 17012008 en Deleted ddbbc6f4-b90a-460d-8abc-b5370cf0555e 4901 4895 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Sweden/person-1200581818-416473-30614.tkl Alexandra Kent en Re-creating Community: The Revitalization of Buddhism in Cambodia This study examines the reinvention of Buddhism taking place in Cambodia and how this influences collective rebuilding of community after decades of organized violence. It views Buddhism as a form of cultural capital that is negotiated and contested within emerging relations of power. Political legitimacy in Cambodia is related to leaders’ ability to honour and protect Buddhism, but Buddhism is also a potentially subversive institution that may be engaged in political struggle. The revitalisation of the monkhood and Buddhist ritual may assist in the reconstitution of local cultural, moral and social order. However, the legitimacy of those involved in this cannot be taken for granted. These dimensions of local, popular Buddhism are explored in a village setting using anthropological methods. The material is analysed against a backdrop in which national leaders and international interest groups are trying to support, but also co-opt and control Buddhism in the service of various interests. NIAS research theme: Violence, security needs and regional cooperation in Asia. Sponsored by: Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation Geographical specialization: Previous work on South Asia and India, now focus on Cambodia. PERS http://nias.ku.dk/research/alexandra_kent/?l0=1&who= html None None html None None Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK en Deleted 89d01fd4-7aa3-49ed-a1d1-8f52af1abee4 Alexandra Kent NIAS Nordic Institute of Asian Stuides person-1189170104-63096-21866/f02390667ac9003946dab1411c6b754a-alexandra.jpg 23349 image/jpeg Alexandra Kent en Re-creating Community: The Revitalization of Buddhism in Cambodia This study examines the reinvention of Buddhism taking place in Cambodia and how this influences collective rebuilding of community after decades of organized violence. It views Buddhism as a form of cultural capital that is negotiated and contested within emerging relations of power. Political legitimacy in Cambodia is related to leaders’ ability to honour and protect Buddhism, but Buddhism is also a potentially subversive institution that may be engaged in political struggle. The revitalisation of the monkhood and Buddhist ritual may assist in the reconstitution of local cultural, moral and social order. However, the legitimacy of those involved in this cannot be taken for granted. These dimensions of local, popular Buddhism are explored in a village setting using anthropological methods. The material is analysed against a backdrop in which national leaders and international interest groups are trying to support, but also co-opt and control Buddhism in the service of various interests. NIAS research theme: Violence, security needs and regional cooperation in Asia. Sponsored by: Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation Geographical specialization: Previous work on South Asia and India, now focus on Cambodia. PERS http://nias.ku.dk/research/alexandra_kent/?l0=1&who= html None None html None None Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK en Deleted 89d01fd4-7aa3-49ed-a1d1-8f52af1abee4 2989 4907 Collection/NordicPerspectives/person-1189170104-63096-21866.tkl Anders Sybrandt Hansen, Ph.D. student en Project Title: National Narratives – sociohistorical continuity and political legitimacy in The People’s Republic of China
Project description: This ph.d-project analyzes how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under changed socioeconomic circumstances continues to legitimize its monopoly of power in the single-party-state. What political legitimacy replaces that of class struggle in the new chinese market economy, what part does chinese history and culture play in this, and how is this discourse received? Taking the sixtieth anniversary of the people’s republic october 1st 2009 as its starting point, this project aims to answer the following research questions:
1) How is chinese history and culture employed by the CCP in the narration of a unified, meaningful cultural history?
2) What national identity and which ideals for China’s future is produced within this discourse?
3) How is CCP’s discourse received among Beijing’s youth and how does it affect their orientations of identity?
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Project description: This ph.d-project analyzes how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under changed socioeconomic circumstances continues to legitimize its monopoly of power in the single-party-state. What political legitimacy replaces that of class struggle in the new chinese market economy, what part does chinese history and culture play in this, and how is this discourse received? Taking the sixtieth anniversary of the people’s republic october 1st 2009 as its starting point, this project aims to answer the following research questions:
1) How is chinese history and culture employed by the CCP in the narration of a unified, meaningful cultural history?
2) What national identity and which ideals for China’s future is produced within this discourse?
3) How is CCP’s discourse received among Beijing’s youth and how does it affect their orientations of identity?
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Anne Wedell-Wedellsborg en professor, cand.phil. Tlf: 8942 6590 E-post: anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk Kontor: bygn. 1328 lok. 224 Postadresse Østasiatisk Afdeling Nordre Ringgade, bygning 1328 8000 Århus C PERS http://person.au.dk/anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk/ html None None html None None Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATIONS__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON China __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_156__ LOCATION_156 Literature __00.00.00__07.00.00__07.18.00__ 07.18.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted 2df2a9ba-ca42-4e4d-a219-6b65f62c870c Anne Wedell-Wedellsborg Århus University. Østasiatisk Afdeling person-1189163696-587588-23103/f02390667ac9003946dab1411c6b754a-Anneww.jpg 29497 image/jpeg Anne Wedell-Wedellsborg en professor, cand.phil. Tlf: 8942 6590 E-post: anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk Kontor: bygn. 1328 lok. 224 Postadresse Østasiatisk Afdeling Nordre Ringgade, bygning 1328 8000 Århus C PERS http://person.au.dk/anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk/ html None None html None None Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATIONS__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON China __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_156__ LOCATION_156 Literature __00.00.00__07.00.00__07.18.00__ 07.18.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted 2df2a9ba-ca42-4e4d-a219-6b65f62c870c 2889 4904 Collection/NordicPerspectives/person-1189163696-587588-23103.tkl Antti Siika-aho, MA-student en MA student of history in Tampere University and also the chairman of the Finland-Korea-Society. The master thesis will deal with the history of Finnish relations toward the two Koreas as well as its stand toward the Korean question in 1970's. PERS http://www.lomalinja.com/antti_siikaaho html None None html None None North Korea __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_408__ LOCATION_408 South Korea __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_410__ LOCATION_410 Korea __00.00.00__12.00.00__12.07.00__12.11.00__ 12.11.00 Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Finland __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted fa135d62-9fda-4c7a-a5f2-cf141fb12c16 Antti Siika-aho, MA-student Tampere University person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti.jpg person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti-thumb.jpg person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti-presentation.jpg person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti-standalone.jpg 41833 image/jpeg Antti Siika-aho, MA-student en MA student of history in Tampere University and also the chairman of the Finland-Korea-Society. The master thesis will deal with the history of Finnish relations toward the two Koreas as well as its stand toward the Korean question in 1970's. PERS http://www.lomalinja.com/antti_siikaaho html None None html None None North Korea __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_408__ LOCATION_408 South Korea __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_410__ LOCATION_410 Korea __00.00.00__12.00.00__12.07.00__12.11.00__ 12.11.00 Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Finland __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted fa135d62-9fda-4c7a-a5f2-cf141fb12c16 3296 8454 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Finland/person-1324379331-83144-10374.tkl Anya Palm, journalist en Danish freelance journalist (Danish school of Media and Journalism 2006) writing for a range of mainly Danish media about news, trends and politics in South East Asian countries. Lived in Cambodia 2006-2008. Now based in Bangkok. PERS http://www.palmwritings.com html None None html None None Cambodia __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_116__ LOCATION_116 Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Malaysia __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_458__ LOCATION_458 Thailand __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_764__ LOCATION_764 Malaysia __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_458__ LOCATION_458 Human rights __00.00.00__13.00.00__ 13.00.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted 0f0637c5-2fbb-41f9-ab51-0d822d0d9962 Anya Palm, journalist freelance person-1238489516-880835-4210/e123414f30d564ad0a47585a0a6d8435-anyapalm.jpg 1907 image/jpeg Anya Palm, journalist en Danish freelance journalist (Danish school of Media and Journalism 2006) writing for a range of mainly Danish media about news, trends and politics in South East Asian countries. Lived in Cambodia 2006-2008. Now based in Bangkok. PERS http://www.palmwritings.com html None None html None None Cambodia __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_116__ LOCATION_116 Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Malaysia __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_458__ LOCATION_458 Thailand __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_764__ LOCATION_764 Malaysia __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_035__LOCATION_458__ LOCATION_458 Human rights __00.00.00__13.00.00__ 13.00.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted 0f0637c5-2fbb-41f9-ab51-0d822d0d9962 3358 6929 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Denmark/person-1238489516-880835-4210.tkl People People Asia Specialist Database en The Asia Specialist Database is maintained by the Finnish Polytechnic Network for East and Southeast Asia. The Database supports the general mission of the Network in facilitating Asia-related education and research within the Finnish system of higher education and between Finnish, Asian and third country universities, polytechnics and research intitutes. In addition, the Database provides information for the public sector, companies and NGOs. The Database is accessible free of charge for anyone seeking information on specialists and expertise in East and Southeast Asian affairs. · Specialist application forms are reviewed before submission to the Database. · All listed specialists are given personal ID-codes to access and update their personal profile pages. · At certain intervals all registered Asia Specialists are reminded to update their information. PERS http://www2.jamk.fi/~asianet/english/asiaspecialistdb.htm html None None html None None Finland __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Asian area studies __00.00.00__04.00.00__ 04.00.00 en Deleted 817e2dc2-f23c-4cd6-9f41-2611fc5fd1cc 2366 4710 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Finland/link-1182948422-2770-22545.tkl Asia Specialist Database en The Asia Specialist Database is maintained by the Finnish Polytechnic Network for East and Southeast Asia. The Database supports the general mission of the Network in facilitating Asia-related education and research within the Finnish system of higher education and between Finnish, Asian and third country universities, polytechnics and research intitutes. In addition, the Database provides information for the public sector, companies and NGOs. The Database is accessible free of charge for anyone seeking information on specialists and expertise in East and Southeast Asian affairs. · Specialist application forms are reviewed before submission to the Database. · All listed specialists are given personal ID-codes to access and update their personal profile pages. · At certain intervals all registered Asia Specialists are reminded to update their information. PERS http://www2.jamk.fi/~asianet/english/asiaspecialistdb.htm html None None html None None Finland __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Asian area studies __00.00.00__04.00.00__ 04.00.00 en Deleted 817e2dc2-f23c-4cd6-9f41-2611fc5fd1cc 2366 4710 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Finland/link-1182948422-2770-22545.tkl Bent Nielsen Ph.D. en Presently working on the research project "Traditional Chinese Philosophy in Post-Deng China" PERS http://hjem.tele2adsl.dk/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/ html None None html None None Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON China __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_156__ LOCATION_156 Philosophy. Religion __00.00.00__17.00.00__ 17.00.00 Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK In Focus 2009 Week 42 __INFOCUS__INFOCUS2009__INFOCUS2009WEEK42__ INFOCUS2009WEEK42 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION ILB en Deleted 3efbd35f-db37-42d5-b692-cd635c158339 Bent Nielsen Department of Asian Studies, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Copenhagen University person-1198073537-18176-11022/bcc1bcbbe11574b08a1556af4707f7bc-BN_mini.jpg 2432 image/jpeg Bent Nielsen Ph.D. en Presently working on the research project "Traditional Chinese Philosophy in Post-Deng China" PERS http://hjem.tele2adsl.dk/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/ html None None html None None Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON China __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_156__ LOCATION_156 Philosophy. Religion __00.00.00__17.00.00__ 17.00.00 Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK In Focus 2009 Week 42 __INFOCUS__INFOCUS2009__INFOCUS2009WEEK42__ INFOCUS2009WEEK42 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION ILB en Deleted 3efbd35f-db37-42d5-b692-cd635c158339 2940 4706 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Denmark/person-1198073537-18176-11022.tkl 1 10 87 10 Lilja Hjartardóttir University of Iceland, person-1244445061-230312-19362/f6b1aa301c119e0994f959bb1d45c602-Lilja_13.jpg 62420 image/jpeg a political scientist and a doctoral student en Lilja Hjartardóttir is a political scientist and a doctoral student in gender studies at the University of Iceland, focusing on Sino-Icelandic trade relations. PERS http://www2.hi.is/page/hi_is_english_frontpage html None None html None None In Focus 2009 Week 24 __INFOCUS__INFOCUS2009__INFOCUS2009WEEK24__ INFOCUS2009WEEK24 Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Iceland __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Iceland__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Iceland Women and gender studies __00.00.00__25.00.00__ 25.00.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted 2465e7bc-8898-40ad-a4e8-807129d20734 2638 7037 Collection/NordicPerspectives/person-1244445061-230312-19362.tkl Aarhus University: Find a researcher: Asia Studies en Search for researchers at Aarhus University PERS http://person.au.dk/en/find/21041 html None None html None None Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON en Deleted 9bedba77-287b-43f8-a809-4256d313476f 1300 4688 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Denmark/link-1190197596-307762-13327.tkl Akihiro Ogawa Department of Japanese Studies, Stockholm University person-1200581818-416473-30614/1f8ffd007fbb8695863aa9ee9e1a125d-Ogawa.jpg 2451 image/jpeg Akihiro Ogawa en Ph.D., Assistant Professor Working on research projects that primarily address political development in Japan and East Asia, with civil society as an anthropological lens. The research program is a grounded analysis of practices and values expressed by local actors in the context of civil society. The first book project, which was recently completed, is an ethnographic study of a Japanese voluntary organization, the Non-Profit Organization (NPO), the seed of the institutionalization of civil society under the 1998 NPO Law. The major contribution of the first project is to fill a substantive gap in the current civil society scholarship. Most of the work in the field contains normative theoretical formulations with Western intellectual origins. The book remedies these points as an original ethnography, bringing Japan’s civil society experiences squarely into the global discourse on civil society. This book, "The Failure of Civil Society?: The Third Sector and the State in Contemporary Japan", will be forthcoming from the State University of New York Press. The second topic, lifelong learning, builds on the previous research done on Japanese NPOs, where Akihiro Ogawa has participated at an NPO providing lifelong learning opportunities to local residents of a downtown Tokyo community since 2001. Akihiro Ogawa has been keenly aware of domestic debates on Japanese lifelong learning policies and the conditions under which they are held. Doing comparative research on Nordic countries where lifelong learning is deeply rooted in daily life, this project primarily aims to offer a transnational perspective in developing Japan’s lifelong learning. As a larger project as a scholar, Akihiro Ogawa also looks at grassroots participation in one of the most vital policy concerns in contemporary East Asian and global politics – the revision of Japan’s constitution, particularly focusing on Article 9, which articulates Japan’s pacifism. 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It views Buddhism as a form of cultural capital that is negotiated and contested within emerging relations of power. Political legitimacy in Cambodia is related to leaders’ ability to honour and protect Buddhism, but Buddhism is also a potentially subversive institution that may be engaged in political struggle. The revitalisation of the monkhood and Buddhist ritual may assist in the reconstitution of local cultural, moral and social order. However, the legitimacy of those involved in this cannot be taken for granted. These dimensions of local, popular Buddhism are explored in a village setting using anthropological methods. The material is analysed against a backdrop in which national leaders and international interest groups are trying to support, but also co-opt and control Buddhism in the service of various interests. NIAS research theme: Violence, security needs and regional cooperation in Asia. Sponsored by: Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation Geographical specialization: Previous work on South Asia and India, now focus on Cambodia. PERS http://nias.ku.dk/research/alexandra_kent/?l0=1&who= html None None html None None Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK en Deleted 89d01fd4-7aa3-49ed-a1d1-8f52af1abee4 2989 4907 Collection/NordicPerspectives/person-1189170104-63096-21866.tkl Anders Sybrandt Hansen, Ph.D. student Department of Anthropology and Ethnography Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics, Aarhus university person-1236003705-917394-13244/ce20470cd074748f05d5bd1b46a7ac74-Anders_Sybrandt_Hansen__12_07_.JPG 40310 image/jpeg Anders Sybrandt Hansen, Ph.D. student en Project Title: National Narratives – sociohistorical continuity and political legitimacy in The People’s Republic of China
Project description: This ph.d-project analyzes how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under changed socioeconomic circumstances continues to legitimize its monopoly of power in the single-party-state. What political legitimacy replaces that of class struggle in the new chinese market economy, what part does chinese history and culture play in this, and how is this discourse received? Taking the sixtieth anniversary of the people’s republic october 1st 2009 as its starting point, this project aims to answer the following research questions:
1) How is chinese history and culture employed by the CCP in the narration of a unified, meaningful cultural history?
2) What national identity and which ideals for China’s future is produced within this discourse?
3) How is CCP’s discourse received among Beijing’s youth and how does it affect their orientations of identity?
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Tlf: 8942 6590 E-post: anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk Kontor: bygn. 1328 lok. 224 Postadresse Østasiatisk Afdeling Nordre Ringgade, bygning 1328 8000 Århus C PERS http://person.au.dk/anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk/ html None None html None None Denmark __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATIONS__NORDIC_LOCATION_DK__ NORDIC_LOCATION_DK Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON China __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_156__ LOCATION_156 Literature __00.00.00__07.00.00__07.18.00__ 07.18.00 NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION NO-CLASSIFICATION en Deleted 2df2a9ba-ca42-4e4d-a219-6b65f62c870c 2889 4904 Collection/NordicPerspectives/person-1189163696-587588-23103.tkl Antti Siika-aho, MA-student Tampere University person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti.jpg person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti-thumb.jpg person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti-presentation.jpg person-1324379331-83144-10374/44dfe38bed081f1a156e64b8802ba91e-Antti-standalone.jpg 41833 image/jpeg Antti Siika-aho, MA-student en MA student of history in Tampere University and also the chairman of the Finland-Korea-Society. The master thesis will deal with the history of Finnish relations toward the two Koreas as well as its stand toward the Korean question in 1970's. 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The Database supports the general mission of the Network in facilitating Asia-related education and research within the Finnish system of higher education and between Finnish, Asian and third country universities, polytechnics and research intitutes. In addition, the Database provides information for the public sector, companies and NGOs. The Database is accessible free of charge for anyone seeking information on specialists and expertise in East and Southeast Asian affairs. · Specialist application forms are reviewed before submission to the Database. · All listed specialists are given personal ID-codes to access and update their personal profile pages. · At certain intervals all registered Asia Specialists are reminded to update their information. PERS http://www2.jamk.fi/~asianet/english/asiaspecialistdb.htm html None None html None None Finland __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_LOCATION__NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland__ NORDIC_LOCATION_Finland Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON Asian area studies __00.00.00__04.00.00__ 04.00.00 en Deleted 817e2dc2-f23c-4cd6-9f41-2611fc5fd1cc 2366 4710 Collection/NordicPerspectives/Finland/link-1182948422-2770-22545.tkl Bent Nielsen Department of Asian Studies, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Copenhagen University person-1198073537-18176-11022/bcc1bcbbe11574b08a1556af4707f7bc-BN_mini.jpg 2432 image/jpeg Bent Nielsen Ph.D. en Presently working on the research project "Traditional Chinese Philosophy in Post-Deng China" PERS http://hjem.tele2adsl.dk/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/ html None None html None None Person __NORDIC_01__NORDIC_PERSON__ NORDIC_PERSON China __LOCATION_142__LOCATION_030__LOCATION_156__ LOCATION_156 Philosophy. 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    Lilja Hjartardóttir is a political scientist and a doctoral student in gender studies at the University of Iceland, focusing on Sino-Icelandic trade relations.
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    Ph.D., Assistant Professor Working on research projects that primarily address political development in Japan and East Asia, with civil society as an anthropological lens. The research program is a grounded analysis of practices and values expressed by local actors in the context of civil society. The first book project, which was recently completed, is an ethnographic study of a Japanese voluntary organization, the Non-Profit Organization (NPO), the seed of the institutionalization of civil society under the 1998 NPO Law. The major contribution of the first project is to fill a substantive gap in the current civil society scholarship. Most of the work in the field contains normative theoretical formulations with Western intellectual origins. The book remedies these points as an original ethnography, bringing Japan’s civil society experiences squarely into the global discourse on civil society. This book, "The Failure of Civil Society?: The Third Sector and the State in Contemporary Japan", will be forthcoming from the State University of New York Press. The second topic, lifelong learning, builds on the previous research done on Japanese NPOs, where Akihiro Ogawa has participated at an NPO providing lifelong learning opportunities to local residents of a downtown Tokyo community since 2001. Akihiro Ogawa has been keenly aware of domestic debates on Japanese lifelong learning policies and the conditions under which they are held. Doing comparative research on Nordic countries where lifelong learning is deeply rooted in daily life, this project primarily aims to offer a transnational perspective in developing Japan’s lifelong learning. As a larger project as a scholar, Akihiro Ogawa also looks at grassroots participation in one of the most vital policy concerns in contemporary East Asian and global politics – the revision of Japan’s constitution, particularly focusing on Article 9, which articulates Japan’s pacifism.
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    Re-creating Community: The Revitalization of Buddhism in Cambodia This study examines the reinvention of Buddhism taking place in Cambodia and how this influences collective rebuilding of community after decades of organized violence. It views Buddhism as a form of cultural capital that is negotiated and contested within emerging relations of power. Political legitimacy in Cambodia is related to leaders’ ability to honour and protect Buddhism, but Buddhism is also a potentially subversive institution that may be engaged in political struggle. The revitalisation of the monkhood and Buddhist ritual may assist in the reconstitution of local cultural, moral and social order. However, the legitimacy of those involved in this cannot be taken for granted. These dimensions of local, popular Buddhism are explored in a village setting using anthropological methods. The material is analysed against a backdrop in which national leaders and international interest groups are trying to support, but also co-opt and control Buddhism in the service of various interests. NIAS research theme: Violence, security needs and regional cooperation in Asia. Sponsored by: Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation Geographical specialization: Previous work on South Asia and India, now focus on Cambodia.
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    Department of Anthropology and Ethnography Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics, Aarhus university
    Project Title: National Narratives – sociohistorical continuity and political legitimacy in The People’s Republic of China
    Project description: This ph.d-project analyzes how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under changed socioeconomic circumstances continues to legitimize its monopoly of power in the single-party-state. What political legitimacy replaces that of class struggle in the new chinese market economy, what part does chinese history and culture play in this, and how is this discourse received? Taking the sixtieth anniversary of the people’s republic october 1st 2009 as its starting point, this project aims to answer the following research questions:
    1) How is chinese history and culture employed by the CCP in the narration of a unified, meaningful cultural history?
    2) What national identity and which ideals for China’s future is produced within this discourse?
    3) How is CCP’s discourse received among Beijing’s youth and how does it affect their orientations of identity?

    http://person.au.dk/etnoash@hum
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    Århus University. Østasiatisk Afdeling
    professor, cand.phil. Tlf: 8942 6590 E-post: anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk Kontor: bygn. 1328 lok. 224 Postadresse Østasiatisk Afdeling Nordre Ringgade, bygning 1328 8000 Århus C
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    MA student of history in Tampere University and also the chairman of the Finland-Korea-Society. The master thesis will deal with the history of Finnish relations toward the two Koreas as well as its stand toward the Korean question in 1970's.
    http://www.lomalinja.com/antti_siikaaho
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    The Asia Specialist Database is maintained by the Finnish Polytechnic Network for East and Southeast Asia. The Database supports the general mission of the Network in facilitating Asia-related education and research within the Finnish system of higher education and between Finnish, Asian and third country universities, polytechnics and research intitutes. In addition, the Database provides information for the public sector, companies and NGOs. The Database is accessible free of charge for anyone seeking information on specialists and expertise in East and Southeast Asian affairs. · Specialist application forms are reviewed before submission to the Database. · All listed specialists are given personal ID-codes to access and update their personal profile pages. · At certain intervals all registered Asia Specialists are reminded to update their information.
    http://www2.jamk.fi/~asianet/english/asiaspecialistdb.htm
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    Department of Asian Studies, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Copenhagen University
    Presently working on the research project "Traditional Chinese Philosophy in Post-Deng China"
    http://hjem.tele2adsl.dk/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/
    Keywords: China, Denmark, East Asia, In Focus, In Focus 2009, In Focus 2009 Week 42, Nordic Perspective, Person, Philosophy. Religion,
     
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