Semi Final Selection of Research Fe
Bangkok, January 08, 2008
The advisory team has selected 10 proposals which will be presented to orientation workshop on 1-3 February 2008; They are:
1. Akh Muzakki (Indonesia) – “Popular Print Islam: From Transmitting Islamic Teaching to Shaping Islamic Beliefs and Practices within Ordinary Indonesians”
2. Ali Amin (Indonesia) – “Nia Dinata and YAsmin Ahmad, Framing Islam and Multiculturalism in Malay Cinema”
3. Budi Setiyono (Indonesia) – Islam, Corruption and CSO: The Role of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Efforts Combating Corruption in an Islamic State: Evidence from Indonesia
4. Eneng Elis Aisyah (Indonesia) – “Representing Plygamied Women’s voices in Rural Area: A Critical Discourse Analysis”
5. Maufur (Indonesia) “Battle with Words (A Study of The Sabili’s Xenophobiatic Discourse and The Reader’s Perception on it)
6. Ma Xuefeng (Yunan-China) “The Flow of Muslim Peasants in The Context of modernization: Case Study of Yunan Provinces China “
7. Maesure Zaky (Indonesia) “Waria (transgenders) and Indonesian Islam: Seeking a Conceptual Space Within religious Boundaries”
8. Rizwana Begum (Singapore) “Islam and Science: Inclusivity and Exclusivity- A Study of the Teaching of Science in Part-Time Madrasahs in Singapore”
9. Zainul Munasichin (Indonesia) “Contesting Moral Legitimation and Identity Politics: Study of Anti Pornography and Porno-action Bill’s Controversial Debates in Indonesia”
10. Nur Amali Ibrahim (Singapore) “Mediating Practices: The Socialization of Conservative and Liberal Youths in Post New Order Indonesia”
Congratulation to all of you, AMAN will only award 6 fellowship based on the merit of proposal and capability of researcher both in knowledge and english skill.
The Winner of Fellowship 2006
Bangkok, January 25, 2007
AMAN is pleased to announce that the advisory meeting on 17 January 2007 has awarded five young muslim scholars from Southeast Asia with research grant. They are:
1. Abdul Razak Panaemalae (Thailand)-- " The Wahabization Movement and Malay Muslims in Southern Thailand: An Analysis of the Clash of Identity Formation between Wahabi Followers and the Ethnic Malay Community in the Three Southernmost Provinces of Thailand"
2. Jennifer Saipudin Nandu (The Philippines)--"A Study on Panday: Exploring the Bastion of Female Power in Tausug Muslim Society"
3. Moh. Yasir Alimi (Indonesia)--"Shari'ah and Its Bugis Discontents: Popular Practice of Islam,Cultural Politics and Social Transformation in Contemporary Decentralised South Sulawesi"
4. Hor Sophea (Cambodia)-- "Impacts of Globalization on intra household gender Relation Among Muslim Minority in Southeast Asia: A Case Study of Cham Muslim in Cambodia"
5. Ibrahim Phu/ Phan Anh Tu (Vietnam)--"Study of the Bani Cham's Traditional Ramuwan Ritual"
6. Rosehan Ansyari (Indonesia)--" Dayak Muslim: Identity and Political Position in West Kalimantan"
Call for Paper
Nakhon Si Thammarat, 24-25 February 2007
Voice of Islam in Southeast Asia
The Regional Studies Program,School of Liberal Arts, Walailak University Nakhon Si Thammarat will host two days workshop on Islamic Studies and the Study of Muslim Societies in Southeast Asia for Young Southeast Asian Scholars.
The workshop is aimed to support and highlight the latest research currently being carried out by young Southeast Asian scholars in the field of Islamic Studies and on the study of Muslim societies in Southeast Asia.
You may submit abstract under themes of:
Trends in Islamic Studies in Southeast Asia
Trends in the Study of Southeast Asian Muslims
Islam and the Social Sciences
Islam and Liberalism
Islam, Southeast Asia, and America
Southeast Asian Islam and the Middle East
Wahabism in Southeast Asia
Understanding “Moderate”, “Conservative” , and “Radical” Islam
Islam and Gender Issues
Islam in Contemporary Southeast Asian Politics
The closing date of abstract submission is on 30 October 2006.
If you are interested to apply, please contact:
Regional Studies Program
School of Liberal Arts
Walailak University
222 Thaiburi, Tha Sala
Nakhon Si Thammarat
THAILAND 80160
Tel. +66 75 672 073
Fax. +66 75 673 001
Email: jpatrick@wu. ac.th ; kbustamam-ahmad@ students. latrobe.edu. au
http://webhost. wu.ac.th/ regionalstudies/ index.asp
The Winner of RFP 2005
Bangkok, May 02, 2006
The Research Fellowship Program (RFP)is pleased to announce that the advisory meeting has awarded five young Muslim scholars in Southeast Asia with research grant. They are:
- Ahmad Ali Nurdin (Indonesia)---"Comparative Islamic Political Parties: A Study of PAS (MaLaysia) and PKS (Indonesia), 1999- present”
- Azizah Zakaria (Singapore)--- " The dictation of the dictator Male: A Survey of Religious Books on Muslim Women in Singapore and Malaysia”
- Nefertari Al-Raschid Arsad (Philippines)--- "A Framework for Integration of the Madrasah into the Philippine Basic Education Curriculum”
- Suwanee Langputeh (Thailand)--- "The Role of Women in Conflict Resolution and Peace Building in Three Southern Border Provinces
- Ysa Osman (Cambodia)--- "The Effects of Intermarriage on Cham Cultural Identity and Islam in Cambodia
AMAN's 3rd Assembly and Peace Forum
Bangkok, May 02, 2006
AMAN’s 3rd Assembly and Peace Forum will be held on 15-18 November 2006 at the Islamic State University (UIN) Jakarta, Indonesia. The theme will be “Reform and Resistance in the Quest of Peace” and approximately 170 participants from across Asia and the world are expected to attend.
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