What’s Next of “The Turns” in
International Relations and Development
Registration
E4 Hall, 5th Floor (General Sampao Chusri) Building, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai – Thailand
E4 Building, Pradudaeng Room
Keynote Speech (1) on “Haze in Southeast Asia and Sustainable Development”
Dr. Helena Varkkey
Expert and Senior Lecturer at the Department of International and Strategic Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia
E4 Building, Pradudaeng Room
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Plenary Session in “Human Security and Sustainable Development”
Moderator : Assoc. Prof. Dr. SiripornWajjwalku, Dean of Social Innovation, MFU
E4 Building, Pradudaeng Room
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Parallel Session: Oral Presentation Round I (10 Rooms)
*60 minutes for 4 presenter (15 minutes/presenter) + 30 minutes for Q&A session*
Room 1 (E4-607)
(Disaster Management and Community Resilience)
Moderator: Dr. Khen Suan Khai
Vulnerable People And Disaster: A Case Study Of Kumamoto On Temporary Housing
Dr. Wanwalee Inpin
Volunteerism And Disasters: A Case Study Of The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake In Japan
Dr. Thanikun Chantra
Women After The Earthquake: Analysis Of Gender-Based Disaster Recovery Policy In Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Maya Dania
Disaster Preparedness Management on Tsunami: A Case Study of the Local Government and Coastal Community Resilience in Indonesia
Reni Juwitasari
Room 2 (E4-608)
(Policy and Management to the Environment and Development)
Moderator: Dr. Chalongrat Charoensri
Discussant: Asst. Prof. Dr. Chusak Wittayapak
An Analysis of Chiang Khong Plans and Policies To Promote Tourism
Sudsiri Rungruang
Community Participation In Holistic Haze Management: A Case Study In Northern Thailand
1. Sermkiat Jomjunyong,
2. Sate Sampattakul,
3. Poon Thiengburanathu
4. Choncharoen Sawangrat
A Meaning Behind Conflicts Is Cooperation? From A Case Study Of The Thailand’s Transboundary River Management Of Mae Sai River Between Mae Sai, Thailand And Tachilek, Myanmar
Dr. Yuki Miyake
Comprehensive Chiang Rai Model For Haze Management: A Case Study Of Chiang Rai, Thailand
Arisara Lekkham & Dr. Nichan Singhaputargun
Room 3 (E4-609)
(Livelihood and Vulnerability)
Moderator: Dr. Mark Capaldi
Livelihood Diversification Of Hmong Women In Highland Luang Prabang, Lao PDR
Souknida Sautouky
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Through Gender Equality: A Review With Special Reference To The Women’s Political Representation In Sri Lanka
Ashawarie Karunanayake
Impact Of Agrarian Transition And Livelihoods Adaptation Of Ageing Farmers In Yili Village, China
Sun Yuqiao
Hydrosocial Discourse of “Subak” Balinese Indigenous Water Society: Case Study of SubakJatiluwih, Tabanan
AryasatyaniDhyani (Ph.DCand)
Room 4 (E4-707)
(Ecology and Sustainability)
Moderator: Prof. Lee Lai To
Post-Human Political Ecology: Actors, Networks, Systems
Dr. Ignasi Ribo
Political Ecology Of Landscape Management In The Proposed Zinghmuhtlang National Park, Chin State, Myanmar (Burma)
Van Bawi Mang
Chernobyl Nuclear Explosion, Year 33: The Point Of View Of Ukrainian People
Mr. Fabio Calzolari
Addressing Climate Change Adaptation Through International Trade Mechanisms: The Cptpp And Labour Migration In Vietnam
1. Sara K. Philips
2. Thianchai Surimas
Room 5 (E4-708)
(Social Vulnerability)
Moderator: Dr. Chaya Vaddhanaphuti
Social Vulnerability Assessment To Face Landslide In Garut
Novia Ismayuni
Factors Influencing Farmer’s Perception Of Climate Change: A Case Study Of Pakokku Township In Dry Zone, Myanmar
Zaw Win Kyaw
Landslide Risks Analysis In Batang, Central Java Using The Spatial Multi Criteria Evaluation (Smce)
Rizky Laudiansyah, Muhammad Ridho Irshabdillah, Luthfiya Hanim, Ardyani Putri Wijaya
Empowerment And Recovery Of Indigenous Women, Post-Earthquake 2015: Kathmandu Nepal
Mintira Premruethairat
Room 6 – SPECIAL PANEL (E4-709)
(Urban Development, Contestation, and Governance in Mekong Region)
Panel by RCSD - CMU
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Dr. Yuthpong Chantrawarin
Emerging Urban Social Movement In Cambodia’s Secondary Towns
Try Thuon, Phd Candidate
The Production Of Urban Space In Vientiane: From Colonial To Neoliberal Times (1893-2018)
Sivilay Keobountham, Phd Candidate
Nam Phu Park: The Transformation Of A Community Social Space In Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
Kesone Kanhaliham, Phd Candidate
Room 7 (E4-715)
(Green Politics and Economy)
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Dr. Carl Middleton
The Discourse Of Green Colonialism Under Green Economy
Salai Vanni Bawi
Thailand Agreement Of Greenhouse Gas Emission Specialize In Meat Industry, And The Role Of Government, Private Company And Civil Society In Thailand
Tita Phairaksa
Coffee Entrepreneurship Of Ethnic Highlanders In Ding Chang Of Chiang Rai Province, Thailand
Xixi Geng
Population Growth, Energy Consumption And Environmental Stress: A Case Of India
Dr. Jamil Ahmad
Room 8 (E4-716)
(Vulnerability in Mobility)
Moderator: Dr. Naparat Kranrattanasuit
Discussant: Asst. Prof. Dr. Amporn Jirattikorn
Vulnerability In Mobility To Settlement: The Case Of Viet Nam Ethnic Minorities Migrants And The Government Settlement Attempt
Chau Le Minh Doan
Urbanization In Brics Countries And Efficacy Of Growth In Provision Of Public Services In India
Dr. Dastgir Alam
Refugee-Led Social Protection: Building Agency With Refugees From Myanmar Along The Thailand And Bangladesh Borders
Miss Shirley Worland
Condition Of The Probationers In Their Work Environment Towards Reintegrations In The Community
Kharine Morgado - Reyno
Room 9 – SPECIAL PANEL (E4-717)
(Education in International Development and Cooperation)
Panel by Hiroshima University
Moderator: Prof. Takayoshi Maki
Discussant: Joel Mark Barredo
Building Self-Study Network Of Teacher Educators In Asia And Africa: Epistemological Turn For International Development And Cooperation: Case From Japan
Mayaka Hida
Building Self-Study Network Of Teacher Educators In Asia And Africa: Epistemological Turn For International Development And Cooperation: Case From Malawi
Foster Gondwe
Building Self-Study Network Of Teacher Educators In Asia And Africa: Epistemological Turn For International Development And Cooperation: Case From Rwanda
Emmanuel Ukwizagira
Building Self-Study Network Of Teacher Educators In Asia And Africa: Epistemological Turn For International Development And Cooperation: Case From Rwanda
Sornprapa Siripattarawit
Break
Room 1 – Haze Free Thailand (E4-607)
Room 2 Regional Forum “Haze, Smog and PM 2.5: Transboundary Issues” (E4-608)
Moderator : Dr. Chayan Vaddhanaphuti - Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Welcome Dinner and Performance
E4 Garden Hall, 5th Floor
Registration
E4 Hall, 5th Floor (General Sampao Chusri) Building, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai – Thailand
Keynote Speech (2) “Aircraft of State and IR’s Missing Words”
Prof. Dr. ChaiwatSatha-Anand
Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University, Thailand
E4 Building, Pradudaeng Room
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Parallel Session: Oral Presentation Round II (10 Rooms)
*60 minutes for 4 presenter (15 minutes/presenter) + 30 minutes for Q&A session*
Room 1 – SPECIAL PANEL (E4-607)
(Migration and Displacement in Asia and Beyond)
Panel by Chulalongkorn University
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Dr. Naruemon Thabchumpon
Discussant: Dr. Yuki Miyake
The Impact of Nationwide Cease Fire Agreement to Tai People
Dr. Nichan Singhaputargun
Mae Fah Luang University
Trauma and Gender in Natural Disaster and Conflict Contexts: a Comparative Study of Aceh, Indonesia and the Deep South of Thailand
Dr. Alisa Hasamoh
Prince of Songkla University
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Syrian Refugees in Bangkok
Elzbieta M. Gozdziak, Ph.D
Georgetown University
Displaced Persons from Myanmar in Nepal and Thailand: Reconsidering Journeys of Displaced Persons Across Asia
Miriam Jaehn (Ph.D Cand)
National University of Singapore
Room 2 – SPECIAL PANEL (E4-608)
(International Impact on Peace and Conflict)
Panel by Hiroshima University
Moderator: Prof. Mari Katayanagi
Discussant: Dr. Yanuar Sumarlan
International Law Application To Refugees In South And Southeast Asia
Shameera Kithmini Walpita
When Mediation Works: The Role Of Third-Parties In The Mindanao Conflict
John Lee Candelaria
International Dimension Of The Venezuelan Crisis: How Does It Affect The Politics In The American Continent
Rony Vargas Villalobos
Room 3 (E4-609)
(Human Security and Ultra-Nationalism)
Moderator: Dr. Siya Uthai
Discussant: Dr. Bencharat Sae-Chua
Embroidery as Exploitation and Empowerment: A Case Study of a Sani Yi Female Embroidery Trader
Guo Sisi
Human Security And Local Sustainable Development: An Analysis On Rohingya Influx In Cox’s Bazar District Of Bangladesh
Lamia Islam
A Review And Analyzing Of The Effect Of Islamic Law To The International Human Rights And Its Future Development
Kritsada Thammataree
Pipeline Politics in South Caucasus: Security Implications for Russia
Prerana Bhaduli
Room 4 (E4-707)
(Human Rights, Policies, and Challenges)
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Dr. Kasira Cheeppensook
Police And Human Rights In Indonesia (A Re-Examination Of The Protection For Vulnerable Groups In Criminal Law Procedure In Human Rights Perspectives)
Mr. Majda El Muhtaj
Need For Policy Coherence To Strengthen Protection Of Human Rights; Case Study Of Posco And Vedanta Projects In India
Kalpalata Dutta
Legal Analysis On Protection Of Rights Of Girl Child Against Sexual Abuse In Myanmar
Dr. Mya Moe Khaing
Challenges In Accessing Children Rights In The Coffee Production In Vietnam: Research In Dac Lac Province
Dr. Le Thi Nga
Room 5 (E4-708)
(Media, Social Campaign, and Digital Politics)
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Dr. Amporn Jirattikorn
Filming The Human Rights Issues From Below: An Analysis Of Ellen Bruno’s Film A Path To Dignity
Kalpani Dambagolla
Portrayal Of Women In Sri Lankan Movies: With Special Reference To The Wind Bird (2003) And Scent Of The Lotus Pond (2004)
1. Kalpani Dambagolla
2. Ashawaric Karunanayake
Social Media As A Political Communication In Political Party Election Campaigns In Indonesia (2014)
1. Mr. Fauzi Wahyu Zamzami
2. Mr. Zuliyan M. Rizky
Room 6 (E4-709)
(Gender and Intersectionality)
Moderator: Joel Mark Barredo
Discussant: Asst. Prof. Dr. Arratee Ayuttacorn
Thai Civil Partnership Is The New Marriage Inequality: Queer Critiques On The Discourses In The Civil Partnership Bill Of State Activism Towards Marriage Equality
Thanita Wongprasert
Intersectionality In Age-Gap Relationship: A Case Study Of Puma/Cub Relationship (An Older Women And A Younger Men)
Jantanee Kanto
From ‘Gender’ To ‘Queer’: A Queer Perspectives On Sustainable Development Research In Asia
Justin Francis Castro Bionat
Gendered Vulnerabilities and Differences of Urban Flooding in Can Tho City, Vietnam
Ly Quoc Dang (Ph.D Cand.)
Room 7 - PECIAL PANEL (E4-714)
(Southern Thailand)
Panel by Prince of Songkla University
Moderator: Dr. Thanikun Chantra
*Reserved
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samart Thongfhua (Director Institute of Southern Asian Maritime State Studies)
*Reserved
Ekkarin Tuansiri (Lecturer of the Faculty of Political Science)
*Reserved
Don Pathan (Pattani Forum)
*Reserved
Kriy Langputhe (Lecturer of Faculty of Islamic Studies, Fatoni University)
Room 8 (E4-715)
(Democracy and Authoritarianism)
Moderator: Dr. Mark Capaldi
Discussant: Asst. Prof. Dr. Prajak Kongkirati
Bali Democracy Forum (Bdf) As The Agent For Myanmar Democracy Transitions (2012-2014)
1. Mr. Fauzi Wahyu Zamzami
2. Zuliyan M. Rizky
The Disruption of Platform Economy on Income Generating: Case Study of Workers in On-Demand Food Delivery Platforms in Bangkok
Sujaree Wattanarat
The Impacts Of Access To Land On Human Security: A Case Study Of Idps In Karenni State Myanmar
Maw Thoe Myar
Conflict Transformation: A Case Of Thai Political Conflict In The Military Era (2014-2019)
Dr. Nichan Singhaputargun
Room 9 – SPECIAL PANEL (E4-716)
(Turns In International Relations Theories Today: Trends, Tension And Telos Of Theorizing Practices)
Panel by Thammasat University,
Moderator: Asst.Prof.Dr.Jittipat Poonkham
The “Environmental” Turn In Ipe And Ir? Towards New Research Agendas In The Age Of Climate Change
Dr.Prapimphan Chiengkul
The “Individual” Turn In Foreign Policy Analysis: From Exceptionalism To Bridge-Builder?
Asst. Prof. Dr. M.L. Pinitbhand Paribatra
Synthesizing The Two Sides Of The Same Coin: Ontological-Security-Cum-Status-Theory Turn In International Relations
Dr. Peera Charoen Vattananukul
Room 10 (E4-717)
(International Relations: Trans-Boundary And Transnationalism)
Moderator: Dr. Mukdawan Sakboon
The Revival Of India-Myanmar Relations And Its Impacts On Chin People In The Borderlands
Nilian Sang
Feminist Political Economy And Gender Role Transformations In Northern Thailand Homestay Tourism
Tanya Promburom
Migrant Worker Study: Overcoming Research Barriers And Empowerment Worker By Gathering Information Through Migrant-Centric Multi Research Approach
Wipawadee Panyangnoi
Risk, Vulnerability And Resilience: Disaster, Climate Ecology And Sdgs: The Effect Of Haze Pollution On Mae Sai’s Air Quality By Using Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Chaowalit Teerawutananont
& Masayuki Kojima
Lunch (Garden Hall E4, 5th Floor) / Muslim Praying Room (E4-507)
Parallel Session: Oral Presentation Round III (9 Rooms)
*60 minutes for 4 presenter (15 minutes/presenter) + 30 minutes for Q&A session*
Room 1 – SPECIAL PANEL (E4-607)
( Society in Search for Peace)
Panel by Hiroshima University
Moderator: Prof. Mari Katayanagi
Discussant: Dr. Bencharat Sae-Chua
Development Aggression In Panay: A Study On The Impact Of Dam Project To The Tumandok Indigenous People In The Philippines
Harmond Marte
The Analysis Of Grassroots Organizations’ Reporting Methods Towards Raising Awareness Of Inequality And Poverty Gaps
Louis Ajazi Browne
We Trust: Identity And Self-Determination In Cheran, Mexico
Erick Cosme Gomez
Keeping Peace Process Alive In Burma/Myanmar
Khen Suan Khai
Room 2 (E4-608)
(Governance: Public, Private And People Partnership)
Moderator: Lect. Ekamol Saichan
Discussant: Asst. Prof. Dr. Prapimphan Chiengkul
Reformation Of The State Railway Of Thailand: A Challenge For Thailand
1. Asst. Prof. Chaiyathip Katsura
2. Dr. Somchai Thamsutiwat
The Chiang Rai Flower Festival: “Samesame But Different” Multiculturalism In The North
Songkran Jantakad, Ph.D. (Cand.)
Global Health Disruptors: Implication Beyond Trade And Investment
Suppakorn Khonkhlong
Room 3 (E4-609)
(Great, Declined And Emerging Powers)
Moderator: Prof. Lee Lai To
Philippine Partnership With China’s Belt And Road Initiative: Lessons From Philippine Official Development Aid Experiences
Ms. Joahnna Esquivias
China-Myanmar Economic Corridor And The Dispossession Of Costumary Land Tenures Rights And Livelihood Insecurity Of Ta’ang Tea Farmers In Northeast Myanmar
Stephen Nyein Han Tun
South Korea And Japan In The South China Sea: Normative Power And Its Discontents
Asst. Prof. Kasira Cheeppensook, Ph.D.
Exploring Contemporary Chinese Transnational Diaspora In Sea Via The Scope Of Mobility Studies
Mr. Jason Zhu (Ph.D Cand.)
Room 4 (E4-707)
(State, Education, and Emancipation)
Moderator: Joel Mark Barredo
Discussant: Dr. Prasit Leepreecha
Exploring The Implementation Of Clinical Legal Education (Cle): A Case Study Of National University Of Laos
Mr. Intha Duangpila
Pedagogy Of The Karen: Indigenous Ethnic Education As Self-Determination And Emancipation
Mr. Saw Ni Thaw Htoo
Practice And Challenges Of Teaching Practicum At Phnom Penh Teacher Education College, Cambodia
Sok Saran
What Matters To Cooperating Teachers’ Mentoring In China?
Ms. Wei Liang
Room 5 (E4-708)
(Social Engagement, Multiculturalism, and Education in International Development)
Moderator: Dr. Naparat Kranrattanasuit
Research Engagement Of Teacher Educators At Education Colleges In Myanmar
Ms. May Thu Kyaw
Educating Student Teachers As Researchers: A Case Of Pre-Service Teacher Training Program At The Regional Teacher Training Centre, Cambodia
Mr. Phaly Chhem
Phitsanulok Province’s Readiness To Implement The Health City Initiative
Ploypailin Rupavijetra
Room 6 (E4-709)
(Global Influence to Education)
Moderator: Dr. Phirunkhana Phichiensathien
Tensions Between Teacher Educators’ Beliefs In English Grammar Teaching And Classroom Practices: Cases Of Education Colleges In Myanmar
Ms. Mi Toe Toe Aung
Influence Of Foreign Teachers On Secondary English Education In Thailand: Case Of Two Governmental Ep Schools
Ms. Arisa Suizu
Understanding About Perceptions Of Non-English Majoring Trainees And Trainers In English Learning And Teaching
Ms. Vutheavy Chim
Study On The Professional License System For School Administrators In Thailand: Analyzing Roles Of The Professional Standards In The License System
Takumu Hashimoto
Room 7 (E4-715)
(Peace and Conflict, Transformation and Resistance)
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Dr. Naruemon Thabchumpon
Discussant: Asst. Prof. Dr. Pinitbhand Paritbatra
State Hemegony: National Power In Establishing Conflict Trend “Peace Dividend”
Kusuma Putri
Comparative Military Praetorianism In Politics Between Indonesia During The New Order Era (1966-1998) And Myanmar During Military Junta Period (1962-2011)
Mr. Insan Praditya
Conflict Transformation: A Case Of Thai Political Conflict In The Military Era (2014-2019)
Dr. Nichan Singhaputargun
Development of Post-Orientalism on the Thai-Lao Border from 1954 to the Present
Thanachate Wisaijorn
Room 8 – SPECIAL PANEL (E4- 716)
(Non-State Actors on Equality, Peace Process, Health Security and Development: Promotion of Rights and Justice in Myanmar)
Special Panel by Aichi Gakuin University
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Chosein Yamahata
(with Mr. Saw Chit Thet Tun, National Technical Advisor)
The Younger Brothers: Aung San Suu Kyi’s View of the Ethnic Minorities and Their Organizations’ Role in Burma/Myanmar
Asst. Prof. Dr. Michal Lubina
Jagiellonian University, Poland
Urgency in and Agenda on Dismantling Barriers for Women’s Participation in Myanmar Peace Process
Thayar Pine & Chosein Yamahata
Mon Women Organization, Myanmar;
AGU, Japan
Non-State Actors on the IDP’s in Kachin: Provision of Humanitarian Assistance and Protection of Justice
D. Moon Awng
Naushawng Development Institute, Myanmar
EHO’s Healthcare Provision to Ethnic Communities in Eastern Burma/Myanmar
Saw Nay Htoo
Burma Medical Association, Myanmar
Culture of Peace and Women: Ethnic Women Organizations (EWOs) and Contributions towards Social Transformation in Myanmar
Dr. Chosein Yamahata & Makiko Takeda
AGU, Japan
Closing Ceremony (E4 Building, Pradudaeng Room)
Conclusion and Reflection form all panels on the Future Agenda for the Region and ICIRD 2021 Next Host Announcement