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Conference Program

The 2001 North American Taiwan Studies Association Annual Meeting

Seeking Taiwanese Perspectives: Interdisciplinary Reflection and Dialogue

 

Time

Fri., June 22

Sat., June 23

Sun., June 24

Mon., June 25

9:00am

H: Haggett Hall

Mc: McMahon Hall (dormitory)

M: Miller

C: Communications

J: Johnson

B: Balmer

E: Mechanical Engineering

Welcome & Opening Remarks
(M 301)

Keynote Speech II
(J 101)

Keynote Speech III
(M 301)

9:20am

Break

9:25am

Keynote Speech I
(M 301)

10:00am

Break

10:10am

Panel 8

Nationalism and Taiwaneseness
(J 101)

Panel 14

Society and Culture in Colonial Taiwan
(M 301)

10:25am

Break

10:30am

Panel 1

Representation and Social Images of the Aborigines
(M 301)

12:10pm

Lunch (Mc)

1:30pm

Panel 2

Presenting and Negotiating Gender
(C 120)

Panel 3

Public Policy Issues
(C 226)

Panel 9

Explaining Taiwan's Economic Development
(B 201)

Panel 10

Diversity in Educational Practice and Learning
(B 303)

Panel 15

Taiwanese Literature
(E 246)

Panel 16

Language, Ethnicity, and Society
(E 250)

2:00pm

2:20pm

Break

2:30pm

Panel 17

Power Politics and Medicine
(E 246)

3:00pm

Break

3:10pm

Panel 4

Law, Society, and Politics
(C120)

Panel 5

Religion and Social Philosophy
(C226)

3:30pm

Break

Break

3:40pm

Panel 11

Gender and Social Institutions
(B201)

4:00pm

Break

4:10pm

Break

Panel 12

Election, Voting Behavior, and Information Management
(B303)

4:20pm

Panel 6

Environmental Activism and Policies
(C120)

Panel 7

Political Structures and democracy
(C226)

4:40pm

Break

4:50pm

Panel 13

Identity Politics: Class and Ethnicity
(B201)

5:00pm

Check out & Safe Trip

5:50pm

Dinner (Mc)

8:00pm

Reception (H)

Business Meeting (Mc)

9:20pm

9:30pm

Aboriginal Film Show (Mc)

10:30pm

Language Policy: The conference fully respects the presentors' language preferences for presenting their papers.  Although English is preferable, presentors may choose among English, Mandarin, and Taiwanese for the most effective communication of their papers.
 

  1. Presentation Format: Please limit your presentation to 12 minutes and please ABSOLUTELY observe your time. The presider will ring the bell once when you have 5 minutes remaining and twice when 1 minute is left. In order not to postpone the schedule and to respect other presenters, the presider will closely follow the procedure. 

    1. The presider will have 1 minute to introduce presenters.
    2. Each presenter will have 12 minutes to present her/his paper.
    3. The discussant will have 4 minutes to comment on each paper.
    4. A general discussion will proceed for 10 minutes.
    5. Each presenter will have 3 minutes to make her / his concluding remarks.