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9:00-9:30

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9:30-10:00

Opening

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Prof. Wei-An Chang±iºû¦w, Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences

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­PÅwªïµü Welcome Remarks:

President Wen-Tsuen Chen ³¯¤å§ø, National Tsing Hua University

Dr. Chiu, Kun-Liangªô©[¨}, Minister, Council for Cultural Affairs

10:00-11:00 Keynote session

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Prof. Chujeo Hsia®Lű¤E( National Taiwan University )

Prof. Jomo K. S.

Bringing the South back in: Some thoughts on more equitable academic publishing

11:00-11:15

¥ð®§ Coffee Break

11:15-13:00

Panel I

¥D«ù¤HModerator¡GKuan-Hisng Chen ³¯¥ú¿³

Baik Youngseo

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Korean Knowledge Production in the Context of East Asia

Kiyoshi Kojima

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Japanese Intellectual Publishing in the Era of Globalization

Tomiyama Ichiro´I¤s¤@­¦

Sakiyama Masaki ±T¤s¬F¼Ý

Mediated Knowledge

13:00-14:30

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14:30-16:15

Panel II

¥D«ù¤H¡G Prof. Cheng Chung-Hsin³¯¶Ç¿³ ( Tsing Hua University )

Wang Xiaoming¤ý¾å©ú

What do the readers want to read? Challenges confronting the Mainland China¡¦s academic publishingŒÝªÌ­n¬Ý¤°¤\¡H¡X¡X¤¤ƒö¤j„ºˆÔ„{¥Xª©­±ŠZªº¬DˆÛ

Dong Xiuyu¡@¸³¨q¥É

The role of publishing circle in the development of Chinese intellectual thought since 1980s¤¤°ê¥Xª©¬É1980¦~¥N¥H«á¦b¾Ç³N«ä·Qºt¶i¤¤ªº¨¤¦â

Tsai-chueh Lin ªL¸üÀï

Intellectual Conditions for an Integrated Chinese Publishing Market

16:15-16:30

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16:30-18:30

Panel III

¥D«ù¤H¡GProf. Yun-han Chu¦¶¶³º~, National Taiwan University

Wan-wen Chu

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Academic publication in Asia

Peter Schoppert

The Southeast Asia Experiences

Indira Chandrasekhar

South Asian Publishing Strategies

19:00-21:00¡@¡@±ß¡@®b

Dinner Hosted by Prof. Yun-han Chu, President of Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation

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9:00-9:30

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9:30-11:00 Panel IV

¥D«ù¤H¡G Chi-Ming Wang ¤ý´¼©ú Tsing Hua University

Rob Wilson

World Gone Wrong:?Pascale Casanova's French Pacific Against the Powers of " Oceania "

Leo Ching

¡§Shifting the Geo-graphy and Bio-graphy of Knowledge¡¨: The Difficulty and Possibility of a South-South Dialogh

11:00-11:15

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11:15-13:00

Panel V

¥D«ù¤H¡GStephen Chan ³¯²M¹´ Lingnan University

Colin Day

Publishing Around the Periphery

Michael Jensen

The U.S. National Academies Press experiments with open access online publishing: maximal dissemination and impact, while remaining self-sustaining

Ken Wissokor

Traveling Contexts?: Challenges for a more global publishing

13:00-14:30

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14:30-16:30

Panel VI

Proposals

¥D«ù¤H¡GProf. Kim Soyoung ª÷¯Àºa±Ð±Â

Kuan-Hsing Chen

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The proposal for an independent Inter-Asia Publisher

Ashish Rajadhyaksha

A Business Plan for the Inter-Asia Publisher

16:30-16:45

Break

16:45-18:00

Panel VII

Wrap Up

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Hilmar Farid¡AIkegamiYoshihiko¦À¤Wµ½«Û¡AWang Hui¨L·u

 

Responses

19:00-21:00 ±ß®bDinner