Conference Program
THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
“SOUTHEAST ASIAN CULTURAL VALUES: CULTURAL INDUSTRY”
December 16, 2009
17.00-18.30
Arrival and Registration of Oversea participants
Angkor Century Hotel, Siem Reap City, Cambodia
18.30-20.30
Dinner reception at Sophea Angkor Pich Restaurant, Siem Reap City
December 17, 2009
Venue: Lotus Ballroom, Angkor Century Hotel
07.30-08.30
Registration
08.30-09.30
Opening Ceremony:
- Welcome address:
. H.E. UK Sameth, Under Secretary General of Apsara Authority
. Prof. KIM Jae-Youl, President of the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS)
. Prof. KIM Jae-Youl, President of the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS)
- Keynote Speech:
. Prof. Christophe Pottier: Head, EFEO Angkor
. Mr. Teruo Jinnai, UNESCO Representative in Cambodia
. Mr. Teruo Jinnai, UNESCO Representative in Cambodia
- Opening Speech: by Prof. KHLOT Thyda, Advisor to Prime Minister of Cambodia and President of Royal Academy of Cambodia
09.30-09.50
Coffee break
09.50-12.00
Session I: Main theme: Cultural Industry
- Moderator:
1-Dr. IV Chan
2-Dr. Oum Ravy
2-Dr. Oum Ravy
- Speakers:
1- Dr. Mitchel Jame Hendrickson: “The Industries of Angkor Project: Archaeological Investigation of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay (Prasat Bakan)”.
2- Prof. Lily Kong Lee: “Singapore’s Creative Industries: Singapore’s Creative Industries: a New Asia Creative Hub?”
3- Dr. Michel Tranet: “Eternal Value of Khmer Cultural Industries”.
4- Mr. Hanggar Budi Prasetya: “Shadow Puppet Theater as Cultural Industry in Indonesia”.
5- Prof. Khuon Khun Neay: “Participatory Management of Angkor Park”
6- Mr. Chhim Sokhandara: “The Role of Cultural Landscape in Cultural Industries: Using Archaeological Representation of Landscape”.
7- Dr. SAM, Sam-Ang: “Khmer Music: Its History, Fundamentals Contexts, and Representation”.
8- Ms. ABE Chie: “Did development affect on Local Spiritual beliefs neak ta phum in Angkor village?”
2- Prof. Lily Kong Lee: “Singapore’s Creative Industries: Singapore’s Creative Industries: a New Asia Creative Hub?”
3- Dr. Michel Tranet: “Eternal Value of Khmer Cultural Industries”.
4- Mr. Hanggar Budi Prasetya: “Shadow Puppet Theater as Cultural Industry in Indonesia”.
5- Prof. Khuon Khun Neay: “Participatory Management of Angkor Park”
6- Mr. Chhim Sokhandara: “The Role of Cultural Landscape in Cultural Industries: Using Archaeological Representation of Landscape”.
7- Dr. SAM, Sam-Ang: “Khmer Music: Its History, Fundamentals Contexts, and Representation”.
8- Ms. ABE Chie: “Did development affect on Local Spiritual beliefs neak ta phum in Angkor village?”
16.00-16:15
Coffee break
16.15-18.15
Session II: Sub-theme 2: Cross-Culture among the Nations in Southeast Asian Region
- Moderator:
1-Dr. Neth Barom
2-Dr. Nou Chansophy
2-Dr. Nou Chansophy
- Speakers:
1- Dr. Nguyen Sy Tuan: “The Identity and Similarity in Viet and Khmer Culture – a View from Linguistic Aspect”.
2- Ms. Lucia Lusi Ani Handayani: “A Taste of another World: Indonesian Food Tourism”.
3- Prof. Mohamad Zain Musa and Prof. Nik Hassan: “Cultural Conflict? Indian and Islamic Values in Campa Leadership”.
4- Dr. Stock Emiko: “Showing Culture, Displaying Tradition. When an ‘international’ exhibition raises ‘local’ stakes among Chams in Cambodia”.
5- Mr. Chaimongkol Chalermsukjitsri: Destiny of the Khmer Language under Thai Context: Will the Ethnic Khmer Surin speak Khmer tomorrow?
6- Ms. Chea Bunnary: “Impact of Intangible Cultural Belief on Social Value and welfare of the Cambodian Society: Case study on Sorcery”.
7- Mr. Christian G. Mundo: “A Case Study of the Vega Family during the Second World War in Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, Mindanao, Philippines”.
8- Prof. Maurice Eisenbruch: “Cultural capital lost and found –rebuilding health and revitalizing Cambodia through the traditional healing sector”.
2- Ms. Lucia Lusi Ani Handayani: “A Taste of another World: Indonesian Food Tourism”.
3- Prof. Mohamad Zain Musa and Prof. Nik Hassan: “Cultural Conflict? Indian and Islamic Values in Campa Leadership”.
4- Dr. Stock Emiko: “Showing Culture, Displaying Tradition. When an ‘international’ exhibition raises ‘local’ stakes among Chams in Cambodia”.
5- Mr. Chaimongkol Chalermsukjitsri: Destiny of the Khmer Language under Thai Context: Will the Ethnic Khmer Surin speak Khmer tomorrow?
6- Ms. Chea Bunnary: “Impact of Intangible Cultural Belief on Social Value and welfare of the Cambodian Society: Case study on Sorcery”.
7- Mr. Christian G. Mundo: “A Case Study of the Vega Family during the Second World War in Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, Mindanao, Philippines”.
8- Prof. Maurice Eisenbruch: “Cultural capital lost and found –rebuilding health and revitalizing Cambodia through the traditional healing sector”.
18.00-20.00
Dinner at Grand View Restaurant, Angkor Century Hotel
December 18, 2009
Venue: Lotus Ballroom, Angkor Century Hotel
08.00-10.00
SESSION IV: Sub-theme 3: Cultural Problems in the Context of Globalization
- Moderator:
1-Dr. Som Somuny
2-Dr. Chhany Sak-Humphry
2-Dr. Chhany Sak-Humphry
- Speakers:
1- Prof. Kim Pinun: “The Cambodian Performing Arts in the Context of Globalization”
2- Ms. Airah Cadiogan: “Aetas in “The New Order”: A study on mass media’s representations of race, their impact on audience interpretations and implications on the status of racial minorities/indigenous peoples in multicultural societies, using the 20th Philippine Advertising Congress television commercials”.
3- Mr. PA Chanroeun: “Culture and Development in the Context of Globalization: A Cambodian Perspective”.
4- Mr. Hieng Leang Hong: “the Indigenous Minorities in Cambodia: Changing Identity and Culture Pratices”.
5-. Dr. John Weeks: “The Economics of Comics: Cambodian Popular Culture in Three Eras”.
6- Dr. Thel Thong: the 11th Century War between Khmers and Mons, and the sweet-cucumber king of Burma”.
7- Mr. Yim Chanvisal: “Loving and Keeping Our Culture, Environment, and Peace”.
2- Ms. Airah Cadiogan: “Aetas in “The New Order”: A study on mass media’s representations of race, their impact on audience interpretations and implications on the status of racial minorities/indigenous peoples in multicultural societies, using the 20th Philippine Advertising Congress television commercials”.
3- Mr. PA Chanroeun: “Culture and Development in the Context of Globalization: A Cambodian Perspective”.
4- Mr. Hieng Leang Hong: “the Indigenous Minorities in Cambodia: Changing Identity and Culture Pratices”.
5-. Dr. John Weeks: “The Economics of Comics: Cambodian Popular Culture in Three Eras”.
6- Dr. Thel Thong: the 11th Century War between Khmers and Mons, and the sweet-cucumber king of Burma”.
7- Mr. Yim Chanvisal: “Loving and Keeping Our Culture, Environment, and Peace”.
10.00-10.30
Coffee break.
10.30-12.00
Closing Ceremony:
-Conference Assessment: Prof. SUM Chhum Bun, Secretary General of Royal Academy of Cambodia (RAC) and Director of Asia Research Center in RAC.
-Keynote Remark: Prof. KIM Jae-Youl, President of the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS)
-Closing speech: H.E. SOU Phirin, Governor of Siem Reap province
12.00-14.00
Luncheon at Grand View Restaurant, Angkor Century Hotel
14:00-18:00
Visit Angkor Wat temples and its complex.
18:30-20:30
Farewell Dinner at Sophea Angkor Pich Restaurant, Siem Reap City.
December 19, 2009
07:00-12:00
Leaving of participants.