W piątek 8 grudnia 2023 roku odbędzie się 15th ANZORA International Conference - Threats to the cultures of the region of Australia and Oceania.
Organizatorzy:
Australia, New Zealand and Oceania Research Association & Uniwersytet Ignatianum w Krakowie
Program konferencji:
9.00–9.30 Conference opening
- Dr. Dariusz Zdziech, Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow & Chairman of ANZORA
- H.E. Lloyd Brodrick, Ambassador of Australia in Poland
- H.E. Alana Hudson, Ambassador of New Zealand in Poland
- Dr. Joanna Siekiera, Marine Corps University, USA & ANZORA
9:30–9:50 Honorary Key Speech
- H.E. Joe-Silem Enlet, Ph.D. Candidate at University of Rhode Island (Former Consul General of Federated States of Micronesia to the US)
The Ocean Speaks: Towards a Pacific Indigenous Framework for Fisheries Stewardship
9.50–11.30 Panel I “Cultures of the region of Australia and Oceania”
Moderator Prof. Jan Lencznarowicz, Jagiellonian University, Krakow
- 9:50–10:05 Prof. Aleksander Posern – Zieliński, UAM Poznan
Jan Stanisław Kubary – The Polish explorer of Micronesia and his legacy in the lights of current studies
- 10:05–10:20 Prof. Mariusz Ziółkowski, University of Warsaw
Adam Joachim Kulczycki as an astronomer on French Polynesia
- 10:20–10:35 Prof. Julia Dziwoki, Jan Długosz University, Częstochowa
Archives of Polish diaspora in Australia and New Zealand
- 10:35–10:50 Dr. Anna Kołodziejska, Poland-Polynesia Association, Catholic University of Lublin
Protection of local languages in the French Polynesia archipelagos
- 10:50–11:05 M.A. Gabriela Kwiatek, Ph.D. Candidate at Jagiellonian University
Colonization and decolonization of birth and maternity care in Aotearoa New Zealand
- 11:05–11:20 Dr. Robert Czulda, University of Łódź
Geostrategic Implications of China’s Growing Military Presence in the South Pacific
- 11:20–11:35 Dr. Dariusz Zdziech, Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow & Chairman of ANZORA
Tourism as a threat to culture – Kiribati case
- 11:35–11:50 Srg. Jeremy Kofsky, U.S. Marine Corps Cultural Advisor
Indonesia’s demographic and cultural shifts since 2010 and implications towards regional security
12.00–13:00 Cafe Break
13:00–15:00 Panel II “Threats to the States of Oceania”
Moderator Dr. Joanna Siekiera
- 13:00–13:15 Prof. Franciszek Czech, Jagiellonian University, Krakow
Challenges of Lumad cultures in Mindanao
- 13:15–13:30 Dr. Justyna Eska-Mikołajewska, Cracow University of Economics & ANZORA
The role of indigenous peoples in the process of shaping domestic and foreign policy in Australia
- 13:30–13:45 Dr. Mimi Fabe, National Police College and Philippine Public Safety College, Philippines
Philippine Strategic Posture in the South China Sea
- 13:45–14:00 M.Phil. Simran Walia, Research Scholar at Centre for Air Power Studies, PhD Candidate at Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, India
Embracing Indian Culture and Identity in the Indo-Pacific: Emphasis on the Quad
- 14:00–14:15 Dr. Lidia Wiśniewska, Universidad de Granda, Diversophy, SIETAR Europe & SIETAR France
Impact of the Korean wave on the society and culture of the Southeast Asia
- 14:15–14:30 M.A. Joseph Tshilomb Jonathan, Ph.D. Candidate at University of Winchester, England
Conservation of historic environmental memories in Oceania: Papua New Guinea Case
- 14:30–14:45 M.A. Luke Shabro, US Army Training and Doctrine Command
Red Waters: Chinese threats to maritime security and culture in Oceania
- 14:45–15:00 Dr. Joanna Siekiera, Marine Corps University, USA & ANZORA
Great Power Competition – combating legal-cultural threats to Oceania and globally
Closing words by Dr. Dariusz Zdziech and Dr. Joanna Siekiera