Report from SASNETs Workshop about Global Networking in South
Asian studies, 27-28 August, 2001
The workshop took place at the Old Bishops Palace
in Lund on 27-28 August 2001. About 40 persons attended the workshop and
gave a good start for SASNETs global networking. See
full list of participants.
The idea behind the workshop was to place SASNET´s
work in a broader discussion about patterns and mechanisms in the current
global changes brought about by information technology, the growth of
global network societies and the implications of this for
researchers and teachers networking between the West (including Sweden)
and South Asia globally. What positive contribution can a network like
SASNET make in this context given these conditions for its work? See Staffan
Lindberg´s background paper on SASNET
and issues to be discussed (as a pdf-file).
Prof Zulfiqar Bhutta: Structural Adjustment
and Public Health in South Asia What does it mean for International
Networking in Health Research and Researcher Training? Full
paper (as a pdf-file)
Discussion (chair: Bo Lindblad)
Indo-Dutch co-operation
Dr Piet Terhal: The Indo-Dutch programme on
Alternatives in Development: Reflections on a personal experience.
Full paper (as a pdf-file)
Discussion (chair: Catarina Kinnvall)
Understanding culture and religion
as a process
Prof Jan Hjärpe: Global Academic Networking
and the question of Nationalism, Ethnicity and Religious affiliation in
South Asia. Full paper (as a pdf-file)
Discussion (chair: Catarina Kinnvall)
Programme Tuesday 28 August
Interdisciplinary collaboration
in research on water and biotechnology
Prof Jan Lundqvist: Finite Water and Growing
Societal Needs and Wants Opportunities and challenges for interdisciplinary
research networking. Full paper (as a pdf-file)
Prof Ronald Herring: Promethean Science, Pandoras
Jug and Areal Studies: Globalization Makes Strange Bedfellows. Full
paper (as a pdf-file)
Discussion on the papers by Lundqvist and Herring (chair: Rajni
Hatti Kaul)
The need for humanism in networking
Prof Rana P B Singh: The Story of Indian Tradition:
Networking/Remote Sensing vs. Worknetting/Intimate sensing. Full
paper (as a pdf-file)
Discussion (chair: Rajni Hatti Kaul)
Theory and praxis in networking
Prof Graham Chapman: The Theoretical and Empirical
Properties of Communities of Communicators. Full
paper (as a pdf-file)
Discussion (chair: Pamela Price)
Regional conflicts and attemps
at co-operation
Prof Björn Hettne: Communication and non-communication
in a regional system: The pathological conflict pattern of South Asia.
Full paper (as a pdf-file)
Discussion (chair: Pamela Price)
Final Session
General Discussion on how best to network between Sweden,
the West and South Asia, setting priorities like emphasizing movement
of people both ways, etc.
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University
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Phone: +46 46 222 73 40
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Last updated
2006-01-27