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Benedict Anderson 1st Anniversary Memorial Roundtable

Nationalism, Citizenship and Statelessness: Current Issues and Developments in Asia On 18 January 2017, Asia Centre will be convening the Benedict Anderson 1st Anniversary Memorial Roundtable to discuss contemporary issues surrounding nationalism, citizenship and statelessness across Asia. Nationalism remains a powerful force in current times as it fuels growth from the 54 states of UN […]

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Asia Centre Launches International Faculty Club

  On 12 May 2017, Asia Centre launched the International Faculty Club (IFC) with some 40 academics, researchers and graduate students in attendance.   The event filled a gap in the Bangkok social landscape that brought together people across different tertiary institutions allowing those from diverse academic disciplines to dialogue, share innovative ideas and forge […]

Conference Report – International Conference on National Human Rights Institutions in Southeast Asia: Challenges of Protection

An effective national human rights institution(NHRI) requires a creative, purposive interpretation of the mandate, and a proactive approach to implementation, this was one of the key takeaways from Asia Centre’s International Conference on National Human Rights Institutions in Southeast Asia: Challenges of Protection held on 13 and 14 July at the Centre’s premises in Bangkok, […]

Innovative Research on Display at Asia Centre’s 3rd IFC

Four speakers came forward to share their research interests in their respective fields at AsiaCentre's third International Faculty Club (IFC) Night. They spoke on a variety of topics, including niche areas such as on representations of Tibetan Buddhism in contemporary China, women's entrepreneurship and digital technologies and linguistics.   Jingyu (Forrest) Huang, introduced his study on a three-dimensional Buddhist […]

Asia Centre’s 3rd Anniversary – Nite for Rights

    On 22 June 2018, Asia Centre will celebrate its third anniversary, dubbed Nite for Rights. We warmly invite you to join our event to celebrate advocacy and activism in the region! Program: 1. Book Launch: Asia Centre's new publication The Universal Periodic Review of Southeast Asia: Civil Society Perspectives 2. Malaysia Election roundtable 3. Announcement […]

International Conference on Business and Human Rights: Holding Governments Accountable in Asia

With increasing attention to business and human rights, this conference takes a critical look at the standards and practices on business and human rights in Asia. In particular it seeks to examine if this current interest in business and human rights conveniently ignores the civil and political violations by the State and its responsibility to […]

Fake News and Elections in Southeast Asia

Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University 1 Chome-21-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

Dr. James Gomez will be speaking at Waseda University (早稲田大学) - Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies(GSAPS) about "Fake News and Elections in Southeast Asia" on Tuesday, 2 October at 2.45 p.m. Join us in the Fake News and Elections in Asia conference, 10-12 July 2019 in Bangkok. Click http://bit.ly/2NHYlky to submit your abstract now! Deadline is 31 December. […]

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Fake News and Social Media: Freedom of Expression in Southeast Asia

Australian Hearing Hub 16 University Avenue MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Dr. James Gomez will be presenting "Fake News and Social Media: Freedom of Expression in Southeast Asia" at Macquarie University, 2 pm, Thursday, 18 October. To RSVP, http://bit.ly/2IM5N8p. Abstract Since 2017, individual governments in Southeast Asia have established task forces, convened select committee hearings and have proposed or passed legislation to combat “fake news”. In May […]

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Rice Before Rights: Challenges of Advancing Human Rights in Asia

Asia Centre 128/183, Phayathai Plaza Building, 17th Floor, Phayathai Road, Thung-Phayathai, Rachatewi, 10400, Bangkok, Thailand

Asia Centre’s International Faculty Club (IFC) will convene on United Nations (UN) Day 2018. While celebrating the UN and its many achievements in the area of human rights, the IFC will also hold an informal intellectual exchange on the challenges of defending and advancing human rights in the current geopolitical environment in Asia.  In today’s […]

Rohingya Crisis: Is Human Rights Advocacy Working?

Victoria University of Wellington Kelburn, Wellington, New Zealand

Dr. James Gomez will be speaking at the research seminar co-hosted by Asia Centre with Victoria University of Wellington's Political Science and International Relations Programme on "Rohingya Crisis: Is Human Rights Advocacy Working?" at 1-2 pm on 31 October at VUW Kelburn Campus. For inquiries, contact@asiacentre.org Abstract In spite of the United Nations (UN) Fact Finding […]

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Advocating for Human Rights in Cambodia: Is the UN’s Universal Periodic Review Effective?

National University of Management St.96 Christopher Howes, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

On the occasion to mark the Phnom Penh launch of Asia Centre’s The Universal Periodic Review in Southeast Asia:  Civil Society Perspectives, an expert panel will discuss the challenges and opportunities for Cambodia to improve human rights through UN mechanisms. Cambodia’s next human rights assessment at the UN Human Rights Council is on 30/01/2019. This […]

Fake News and Elections in Southeast Asia

College of Communication, National Chengchi University No. 64, Section 2, Zhinan Road, Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan

Asia Centre's Dr. James Gomez will be speaking about Fake News & Elections in Southeast Asia" at College of Communication, National Chengchi University in Taipei on Tuesday, 6 November, at 12.30 pm. Learn more at our event page: http://bit.ly/2JlJYgc. Abstract Since 2017, individual governments in Southeast Asia have established task forces, convened select committee hearings and have proposed or […]

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The Universal Periodic Review of Southeast Asia: Civil Society Perspectives

Department of Political Science, Soochow University No. 70, Linhsi Rd., Shihlin, Taipei, Taiwan

On Thursday, 8 November, at 1.30 pm, Dr. James Gomez will be speaking about the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the seminar on The UPR of Southeast Asia: Civil Society Perspectives, hosted by Department of Political Science, Soochow University in Taipei. See our event page for more information, http://bit.ly/2Q2xg8J Abstract Southeast Asian civil society has engaged with the Universal […]

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Fake News and Elections in Southeast Asia

Guwahati Press Club Gopinath Bordoloi Rd, Mawhati, Ambari, Guwahati, Assam 781001, India, Kolkata, Kolkata, India

Abstract Since 2017, individual governments in Southeast Asia have established task forces, convened select committee hearings and have proposed or passed legislation to combat “fake news”. In May 2018 ASEAN ministers responsible for information agreed in a joint statement to collaborate and exchange best practices to combat fake news and mitigate its effects. This development […]

Social Innovation in Action: Southeast Asian Perspective

Guwahati Press Club Gopinath Bordoloi Rd, Mawhati, Ambari, Guwahati, Assam 781001, India, Kolkata, Kolkata, India

Abstract In an environment where development aid and grant based funding models are changing, social initiatives are struggling to seek out resources to sustain their work. Presently, competition for resources is fierce and donors increasingly only fund select activities-based projects without support for staff and infrastructure costs. Given this funding climate, alternative options open to […]

4th Benedict Anderson Memorial Roundtable: Chinese Nationalism and its Impact on Southeast Asia

Asia Centre 128/183, Phayathai Plaza Building, 17th Floor, Phayathai Road, Thung-Phayathai, Rachatewi, 10400, Bangkok, Thailand

Asia Centre will hold its 4th Ben Anderson Memorial Roundtable on nationalism in China and its impact on Southeast Asia.  The roundtable will assess trends in democracy and human rights protection in Southeast Asia in light of China’s rise.   Since China and ASEAN entered into a formal dialogue relationship at the ASEAN Summit in […]

The Fake News Industry: Developments in SEA & Malaysia

Overview Fake News has established itself as an industry that plagues the internet and news media, and has transitioned from a mere limited social nuisance to a broader threat to social harmony and peaceful political transitions. This round table will discuss efforts to combat fake news, disinformation and misinformation by media, government and technology companies […]

Nights for Rights Asia Centre 4th Anniversary

On 19 June 2019, Asia Centre will celebrate its 4th anniversary. Dubbed “Nite for Rights” to mark human rights advocacy and activism in the region, the evening will see the Centre host a range of discussion on human rights issues impacting the region as well as strategies for effective engagement. We invite activists, members of […]

2019 ASEAN Community Leadership and Partnership Forum

The ASEAN Community Leadership & Partners Forum will bring together Leaders from Government, Business, Academia, Think Tanks and Civil Society to discuss the future challenges facing ASEAN in the new global era. The Forum with the theme, “Building Partnerships for a Sustainable and Inclusive ASEAN”” will also bring together next generation leaders of ASEAN, as […]

JAPAN – ASEAN Roundtable: Competing for Influence in Southeast Asia

Abstract Southeast Asia is undergoing rapid transformation with increased competition for influence from extra-regional actors such as China and the United States. In this regard, what has been the impact on Japan and its engagement with ASEAN to date? Meanwhile, the escalating Sino-US competition based on geopolitical interests and values, provides Japan a unique opportunity […]

COVID-19 and Hate Speech

The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled a rise in hate speech both online and offline. Origins of the virus, its spread and breach of containment measures are cast based on ethnicity, nationality and their immigration status. In this webinar, Asia Centre presents its initial investigations into hate speech in Southeast Asia. During the webinar, invited speakers […]

COVID-19 and Vulnerable Communities

The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled hate speech against vulnerable communities, who are the most affected. In almost every country indigenous communities, migrant workers, undocumented immigrants, refugees and the urban poor have been disproportionately impacted by the virus. Following a brief presentation of Asia Centre's findings on this topic, invited speakers and participants will deliberate on […]