ASAHK 11th Conference
The Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong 11th Conference
About ASAHK
Compelled by their research interests in Asian Studies, a group of concerned Hong Kong scholars met in early 2002 and explored the idea of organizing a Hong Kong association of Asian Studies, a set-up similar in nature to the Regional AAS Conference in Japan. They met with the AAS President, Professor James Watson, and the Board of Directors in 2003 to discuss the significance and procedures of forming such an organization. A poll was conducted after their return and the response was extremely encouraging. With tremendous support received from both international and local scholars, the Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong (ASAHK) was formally established with an inaugural meeting in December 2004 to elect its first Executive Committee.
Organizers of the 11th Conference
Organized by
Graduate School of Humanities, Kobe University, Japan
The Asian Studies Association of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Managed by
Creative Push, Hong Kong
Organizing Committee
Chairman
Noriyuki INOUE (Kobe University)
Vice-Chairman
Hiroko MASUMOTO (Kobe University)
Yasushi OGATA (Kobe University)
Kiyomitsu YUI (Kobe University)
Heung Wah WONG (The University of Hong Kong)
Yin Wah CHU(Hong Kong Baptist University)
Karin Ling-fung CHAU (The University of Hong Kong)
Manager
Tatsuma FUJIOKA (Kobe University)
Alvaro HERNANDEZ (Kobe University)
Kei Tung Talyta LAM (Creative Push)
Yuqi KE (Creative Push)
Member
Kwan Man IP (Creative Push)
Shumin JIANG (Creative Push)
Hisa SHIKATA (Creative Push)
Yuanyuan TANG (Creative Push)
Chufan WANG (The University of Hong Kong)
Ningxin WANG (The University of Hong Kong)