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ACSS/ACSEE/AGen 2016Art Center Kobe, Japan

The International Academic Forum

iafor

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University of Belgrade

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iafor “To Open Minds, To Educate Intelligence, To Inform Decisions”

The International Academic Forum (IAFOR) provides new perspectives to the thought-leaders and decision-makers of today and tomorrow by offering constructive environments for dialogue and interchange at the intersections of nation, culture, and discipline. Headquartered in Japan, with offices in Nagoya and Kobe, IAFOR is an independent think tank committed to the deeper understanding of contemporary geo-political transformation, particularly in the Asia Pacific Region.

IAFOR is a registered non-profit organisation (General Association 一般社団法人). The organisation’s commercial activities are operated by a mission-driven social enterprise that underwrites the organisation and funds non-profit and charitable activities. For more information about IAFOR, please visit our website at www.iafor.org and hear the latest news and developments by joining our mailing list.

Like us on Facebook at /IAFORJapan Follow us on twitter @iafor

Watch our videos at www.iafor.org/youtube

ASIA’S THINK TANKinternational | intercultural | interdisciplinary

The International Academic Forum

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Letter of Welcom

eWelcome to Kobe

“[IAFOR] conferences present those taking part with three unique dimensions of experience, encouraging interdisciplinary discussion, facilitating heightened intercultural awareness, and promoting

international exchange.”

Professor Sue JacksonPro-Vice Master for Teaching & Learning, Birkbeck, University of London

IAFOR Executive Council Member

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to the wonderful city of Kobe, and to The Asian Conference on the Social Sciences 2016 (ACSS2016) and The Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment (ACSEE2016). This more established pair of conferences, now in their seventh and sixth years respectively, will for the first time be be held alongside The Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology (AGen2016), as part of the same event. This year’s conferences are conceptually linked by the key ideas of justice and sustainability, and the event will see over 200 scholars from more than 40 countries join us as we search for interdisciplinary synergies and transdisciplinary approaches to address some of our common problems. I would like to thank the Conference Co-Chairs, Professor Stuart D. B. Picken (IAFOR), Professor James McNally (University of Michigan, USA), and Professor Hiroshi Ishida (University of Tokyo, Japan), who is also a Keynote Speaker, as well as many others who have helped in different ways to establish this event. I would like to thank Keynote Speaker, Professor Jun Arima, of the University of Tokyo, Japan, and also our many international university partners, who help promote and support our events and the resultant research. Last but not least, I would like to thank all of the presenters for making the journey to Kobe, whether from around the corner or from far corners of the world. If this is not your first IAFOR conference, then welcome back! If it is, then welcome! We have a lot to learn from each other in this international academic forum. I encourage your very active participation over this long weekend, and look forward to what promises to be a great event.

Warm Regards,

Dr. Joseph Haldane, Ph.D. (London), F.R.S.A., F.R.A.S.President, IAFOR

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Conference Guide

Getting to the Conference Venue

The Art Center Kobe is conveniently located just a five-minute walk from Shin-Kobe Station.

From Kansai International AirportBoard the Kobe-bound Airport Limousine Bus from bus stop number 6 on the first floor of Kansai International Airport. Get off at Sannomiya Station (see below).

By Bullet Train (Shinkansen)The Art Center Kobe is a five-minute walk from the 1F exit of Shin-Kobe Station. There are regular bullet train (Shinkansen) services from Osaka (15 minutes), Kyoto (30 minutes) Tokyo (two hours 48 minutes) and Hiroshima (1 hour 13 minutes).

From Sannomiya Station (Kobe Downtown Area)The bustling downtown center of Sannomiya, with a huge range of restaurants, bars, cafes and shops, is a 15-minute walk, or a short direct subway ride away. The express train from Osaka Station to Sannomiya takes 21 minutes.There are three options.1) Take the subway to Shin-Kobe Station (Seishin-Yamate Line)2) Take a taxi to the Art Center Kobe (about five minutes and approximately 800 JPY)3) Walk to the Art Center Kobe (about 15 minutes)

Around the Conference VenueThe Art Center Kobe is a large, modern events center overlooking the city, and is opposite the ANA Crowne Plaza, the official conference hotel.

Kobe Geijutsu Senta, Kumochi-Bashi-Dori 7-13-11, Chuo-Ku, Kobe City

Information and Registration

You will be able to pick up your registration pack and name card at the Conference Registration Desk. The Conference Registration Desk and Publications Desk will be situated in the following locations during the conference:

Thursday, June 9 16:00-18:00 (Open Studio)Friday, June 10 08:30-11:00 (Open Studio) 12:15-17:00 (Room 504)Saturday, June 11 08:15-17:00 (Room 504)Sunday, June 12 08:15-12:00 (Room 504)

If you have any questions or concerns, IAFOR staff and volunteers will happily assist you in any way they can.

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What to Wear & Bring

Attendees generally wear business casual attire. You may wish to bring a light jacket or sweater as meeting rooms are air conditioned. Tour attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and bring an umbrella or waterproof incase of rain.

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted in the Art Center Kobe. Please smoke outside of the building in designated smoking areas.

Printing & Computer Access

For your convenience, there will be an iMac computer (with Microsoft Office installed) and a printer at the conference Registration Desk. We are able to offer a complimentary printing service of up to ten A4 sheets should you need this. Please be advised that printing may not be available at peak times.

Business Center

The Crowne Plaza operates a business center for copying, printing, and scanning. This business center is staffed and open between 09:00 and 17:00 daily.

Internet Access

There will be a free WiFi internet connection on the fifth floor of Art Center Kobe. However, this can be unreliable and we would strongly suggest that you do not rely on a live connection for your presentation.

WiFi Connection Name: kobe-art Password: art12345

Badges

When you check in, you will receive a registration pack, which includes your name badge. Wearing your badge is required for entrance to the sessions. You must wear your badge at all times during the conference. There are four colours of badges indicating the type of conference participant:

Red: Presenters and General AudienceYellow: Keynote and Featured SpeakersBlue: Conference Exhibitors and AffiliatesBlack: IAFOR Staff & Board Members

Photo/Recording Waiver

There will be photography, audio and video recording at the conference. By entering the event premises you give consent to the use of your photograph, likeness or video or audio recording in whole or in part without restriction or limitation for any educational, promotional, or purpose for distribution.

Eating & Drinking

Food and drink (excluding water) is not allowed in the presentation rooms. Also, please refrain from consuming food and drink in and around the 2F entrance area.

Refreshment Breaks

Complimentary coffee, tea, and water will be available during the scheduled coffee breaks at the Plenary Session on Friday morning on the 2F, and in Room 504 (5F) during the rest of the conference. Light snacks will also be provided.

Official Conference Dinner

The official Conference Dinner is a ticketed optional event (5,000 JPY). If you have booked a place at the dinner you will have either red (chicken), blue (fish), green (vegetarian) or grey (no preference) dots along the top of your name tag, specifying your menu order. Please remember to bring your name tag to the Conference Dinner. Conference Dinner attendees should meet in the Art Center Kobe 2F Lobby at 17:15 on Friday, June 10 2016. From here, IAFOR staff will lead the 20-minute walk to the restaurant.

Restaurant name: Ganko Tor Road (がんこ トアロード店) Restaurant address: Kita Nagasa Dori 3-1-17, Chuo-Ku, Kobe City (兵庫県神戸市中央区北長狭通3-1-17)

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Conference Guide

Conference Abstracts

All conference abstracts are available online. Please visit papers.iafor.org for a searchable database of abstracts. Alternatively, download the IAFOR Events application, free of charge, from appstore.com/iaforevents on iPad or iPhone, or from the Google Play store for Android users.

Oral Presentations & Workshop Presentations

Oral Presentation Sessions will run from 13:00 on Friday afternoon, and from 08:30 on Saturday and Sunday mornings. They are generally organised into parallel sessions by streams. Oral Presentations are normally scheduled in sessions comprising three presentations, lasting 90 minutes in total. In sessions with two Oral Presentations, the session will last 60 minutes, and in the case of four Oral Presentations, an extended session lasting 120 minutes will be scheduled.

How long can my presentation be?

The time in the sessions is to be divided equally between presentations. We recommend that an oral presentation should last 15-20 minutes to include time for question and answers, but should last no longer than 25 minutes.

Presentations & Equipment

All rooms will be equipped with a MacBook computer pre-installed with PowerPoint and Keynote and connected to a LCD projector. If you wish, you may directly link your own PC laptop, although we advise you to use the computer provided by plugging in your USB flash drive. We recommend that you bring two copies of your presentation in the case that one fails, and suggest sending yourself the presentation by email as a third and final precaution.

Session Chairs

Session Chairs are encouraged to introduce themselves and other speakers (briefly) using the provided print-outs of speaker bios, hand out the provided presentation certificates at the end of the session, ensure that the session begins and ends on time, and that the time is divided fairly between the presentations. Each presenter should have no more than 30 minutes in which to present his or her paper, and respond to any questions. Please follow the order in the programme, and if for any reason a presenter fails to show, please keep to the original timeslots as delegates use the programme to plan their attendance. The Session Chair is asked to assume this timekeeping role, and to this end, a yellow and red timekeeping card is used as a visual cue for presenters, letting them know when they have five minutes remaining, and when they must stop.

Presentation Certificates

Poster Presenters can pick up a certificate of presentation from the Registration Desk. All other presenters will receive a certificate of presentation from their Session Chair or a member of staff at the end of their session.

A Polite Request to All Participants

Participants are requested to arrive in a timely fashion for all presentations, whether to their own, or to those of other presenters. Presenters are reminded that the time slots should be divided fairly and equally between the number of presentations, and that they should not overrun. Please refrain from discussion until after presentations have ended and ensure that mobile phones are switched off or on silent during presentations.

Poster Sessions

Poster Sessions will run on Saturday. Sessions are 90 minutes in length and will be held in Room 504 (5F).

Poster Requirements

The poster display boards are 1,800 mm high x 900 mm wide and pins and tape will be provided for putting posters up. Please be aware that there are no on-site facilities for printing posters.

Conference Proceedings

The Conference Proceedings are published on the IAFOR website (www.iafor.org), and can be freely accessed as part of the research archive. All authors may have their full paper published in the online Conference Proceedings. Full text submission is due before July 12, 2016 through the online system. The proceedings will be published on August 12, 2016. Authors will have PDF copies of their offprints emailed to them by the IAFOR office by September 12, 2016.

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LunchLunch on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday is included in the conference registration fee. Delegates have a choice of two restaurants located in the ANA Crowne Plaza, a five-minute walk away from the conference venue. Please see the map below for directions. Please collect your lunch voucher from the IAFOR staff member situated outside the restaurants at the ANA Crowne Plaza between 11.30-14:00. Please remember to bring your conference name badge as you will need to show this in order to claim your voucher. Please show your voucher to restaurant staff as you enter. Last entry to the restaurants will be at 14:00.

Mame no Hakate (豆乃畑), 2FJapanese buffet-style restaurant with a great variety of Japanese dishes available, including vegetarian and vegan options. The restaurant specialises in tofu-based and traditional Japanese vegetable dishes. Lunch service includes unlimited drinks bar, coffee station and dessert table.

Kineya Udon (実演手打うどん 杵屋), 3FSpecialises in serving Japanese style wheat-flour (Udon) and buckwheat (Soba) noodle dishes. Seating is limited. Your IAFOR lunch voucher can be exchanged for one of the following three different set-meals:

– Katsudon (かつ丼定食): Breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet served on a bed of rice with an egg omelette on top. Served with a bowl of hot udon.

– Ten-zaru (天ざるうどん): Battered shrimp and Japanese vegetables (Tempura). Served with a plate of cold udon and dip.

–Zaru (ざるうどん): Cold udon and soba served with soy-sauce based dip.

Other Lunch and Dinner Options (recommendations):

Bistrot Cafe de Paris – French Cuisine (www.cafe-de-paris.jp)Yamamoto-dori 1-7-21, Chuo-Ku, Kobe City

The Rock, Kobe – Australian (www.therockjapan.com)FPB Building, Kanou-cho 3-5-6, Chuo-Ku, Kobe City

Please see the registration desk for coupons and special offers.

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Ikebana WorkshopExperience the spirit of Japan in an introduction to the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement.

Saturday, June 11, 201612:15-13:15 (Room 504)

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18:00-19:30: Conference Welcome Reception & Sake Tasting (Grand Salon - 3F)Join fellow delegates for a drink or two at the conference Welcome Reception. IAFOR Programme Advisor and International Advisory Board member, Professor Ted O’Neill, will lead a tasting of handmade artisanal brews of sake (nihonshu), the national drink of Japan. Admission is included as part of your registration fee.

Friday, June 1009:00-09:15: Announcements and Welcome Address (Prokofiev Hall)Ann-Loy Morgan, Marketing and Communications Manager, IAFORJoseph Haldane, President, IAFORJames McNally, Director of the NACDA Program on Aging, University of Michigan, USA

09:15-10:00: Keynote Presentation (Prokofiev Hall)Social Survey Data and Data Archive for Aging Research in JapanHiroshi Ishida, Department of Comparative Contemporary Societies, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan

10:00-10:30: Coffee Break

10:30-11:15: Keynote Presentation (Prokofiev Hall)COP21 and Japan’s ActionJun Arima, Japanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry, The University of Tokyo, Japan

11:15-11:25: IAFOR Documentary Photography Award Slideshow (Prokofiev Hall)

11:25-11:40: The Greatest Gift, Film Screening (Prokofiev Hall)

11:40-12:00: Japanese Cultural Event: Awa-Odori (Prokofiev Hall)

12:00-12:05: Conference Photograph

12:05-13:15: Lunch

13:15-14:45: Parallel Session I

14:45-15:00: Coffee Break

15:00-17:00: Parallel Session II

18:00-20:00: Conference Dinner (optional extra)Come and join your fellow delegates for an evening out at Ganko Tor Road, Kobe.Please meet in the Art Center Kobe 2F Lobby at 17:15.This is ticketed at 5,000 JPY and there are a limited number of spaces.

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Conference at a Glance

Saturday, June 1108:30-10:00: Parallel Session I & ACSEE Poster Session

10:00-10:15: Coffee Break

10:15-12:15: Parallel Session II & ACSS/ACSEE Poster Session

12:15-13:15: Lunch Hour & Ikebana Workshop (Room 504)Experience the spirit of Japan in an introduction to the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement.

13:15-14:45: Parallel Session III & ACSS Poster Session

14:45-15:00: Coffee Break

15:00-17:00: Parallel Session IV & AGen Poster Session

17:00-17:15: Coffee Break

17:15-18:30: The Land of Many Palaces, Film Screening (Room 504)The Land of Many Palaces, directed by Adam James Smith and Song Ting, was a winning entry and Best Newcomer Feature of the IAFOR Documentary Film Award & Festival 2015.

Sunday, June 128:30-9:30: Parallel Session I

9:30-9:45: Coffee Break

9:45-11:45: Parallel Session II

11:45-13:00: Lunch

13:00-13:30: Featured Presentation (Room 504)Never A Burden: The individual and societal benefits for caregivers to elderly family membersJames McNally, Director of the NACDA Program on Aging, University of Michigan, USA

13:30-14:00: Conference Closing Session & Photography SlideshowConference highlights Photography Slideshow followed by closing remarks.

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CONFERENCE CHAIRS & KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

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Hiroshi IshidaUniversity of Tokyo, Japan

Hiroshi Ishida is Professor of Sociology at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan. He served as the Director of the Institute of Social Sciences and the Director of the Center of Social Research and Data Archives, at the University of Tokyo, from 2012 to 2015. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from Harvard University, conducted post-doctoral research at Nuffield College and St. Antony’s College, University of Oxford, and held positions of Assistant and Associate Professor of Sociology at Columbia University. He was a Visiting Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan and a Visiting Fellow of Sociology at Yale University. Dr. Ishida’s research interests include comparative social stratification and mobility, school-to-work transition, and social inequality over the life course. He is the author of Social Mobility in Contemporary Japan (Stanford University Press) and the co-editor with David Slater of Social Class

in Contemporary Japan (Routledge). His work has been published in a number of journals and edited volumes, including American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, British Journal of Sociology, European Sociological Review, and Japanese Sociological Review. Dr. Ishida was the president of the Japanese Association of Mathematical Sociology from 2011 to 2013, and currently serves as the secretary/treasurer of the Research Committee on Social Stratification of the International Sociological Association. From 2005 to 2010, he was the Editor-in-chief of Social Science Japan Journal, an international journal on social science research on Japan published by Oxford University Press. He is the principal investigator of the Japanese Life Course Panel Surveys, funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. He presently serves on the international editorial board of several journals, including British Journal of Sociology, European Sociological Review, and Social Forces. He is currently the Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Official Representative for the University of Tokyo.

Keynote Presentation: Social Survey Data and Data Archive for Aging Research in Japan

This presentation discusses social survey data sets and data-archiving activities in Japan, introduces the Social Science Japan Data Archive (SSJDA), and provides examples of resources available for aging research in Japan. A number of important social surveys related to aging are conducted in Japan and publicly released for academic research. Data archives disseminate these social survey data sets that were collected by academic scholars, research institutes, and government agencies. Data archives compile a list of collected data sets and release them for public use in order to facilitate secondary analyses by academic users. The most comprehensive data archive in Japan is the SSJDA, which is housed at the Center for Social Research and Data Archives (CSRDA), Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo, Japan. It holds over 1,600 data sets, and about 70 new data sets are released every year. More than 3,000 researchers used over 5,000 data sets in 2015. In addition to data archiving activities, CSRDA promotes secondary data analyses by organizing seminars on quantitative data analyses and on secondary data analyses using selected surveys available at SSJDA. By making survey data available for public use, data archives allow researchers who did not collect the data to replicate the analyses, and this practice contributes greatly to improving the standard of social scientific research.

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Keynote SpeakerACSEE 2016

Featured Presentation

Friday, June 10

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Jun ArimaJapanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry/

University of Tokyo, JapanJun Arima was formerly Director General of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), London from 2011-2015 and Special Advisor on Global Environmental Affairs for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan from 2011-2015. He has previously held various international energy/environment related positions, including Head of Division, Country Studies, International Energy Agency (IEA), Director, International Affairs Division, Agency of Natural Resources and Energy, METI and Deputy Director General for Environmental Affairs at METI’s Industrial Science and Technology Policy and Environment Bureau. In the COP (UN Convention on Climate Change) 14, 15 and 16, he was Japanese Chief Negotiator for AWG-KP.

He is currently a Professor of the University of Tokyo, where he teaches the In Energy Security, International

Energy Governance and Environmental Policies in the Graduate School of Public Policy.

Featured Presentation: COP21 and Japan’s Action

COP21 in Paris last December ironed out a historic Paris Agreement as a universal framework for tackling climate change. It has a hybrid nature, namely, on one hand, a pragmatic bottom-up pledge & review scheme, on the other hand, extremely ambitious top-down target (1.5-2.0 degrees temperature stabilization and balancing emissions and removals in the 2nd half of this century). It is not likely that a huge gap of 15 Gt between the mitigation pathway, which is regarded necessary to achieve 2.0 degrees target and compilation of Nationally Determined Contribution pledged by Parties. To narrow this gap, it is crucial to develop, demonstrate and deploy innovative energy technologies. Such innovation will not occur in the UN negotiation, but in public/private laboratories. Therefore, it is the key how to ensure enabling environment for innovation and facilitate international technology collaboration in coming decades.

Japan has put forward a target reducing GHG emissions by 26% to 2013 in the year 2030 based on carefully designed energy mix, 20-22% of nuclear and 22-24% of renewable out of total power generation and 17% reduction of electricity consumption below business as usual case. All of these elements are extremely challenging under the current Japanese energy situation.

Jun Arima, Professor of Graduate School of Public Policies, University of Tokyo will present the significance of the Paris Agreement in the history of climate negotiation, its major points and Japan’s action.

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James McNally is the Director of the NACDA Program on Aging, a data archive containing over 1,500 studies related to health and the aging lifecourse. He currently does methodological research on the improvement and enhancement of secondary research data and has been cited as an expert authority on data imputation. McNally has directed the NACDA Program on Aging since 1998 and has seen the archive significantly increase its holdings with a growing collection of seminal studies on the aging lifecourse, health, retirement and international aspects of aging. He has spent much of his career addressing methodological issues with a specific focus on specialized application of incomplete or deficient data and the enhancement of secondary data for research applications. McNally has also worked extensively on issues related to international aging and changing perspectives on the role of family support in the later stages of the aging lifecourse.

Featured Presentation: Never A Burden: The individual and societal benefits for caregivers to elderly family members

A large amount of research and frequent newspaper stories discussing the direct support of frail elders identify “caregiver burden” as an inevitable outcome of caring for family members. In many ways, this emphasis on the burden of providing support and care for the elderly represents pejorative ageism. While using the term “caregiver burden” to describe the time demands required to care for an infant would illicit a negative response in most social situations; it remains perfectly acceptable to define elderly support as representing a burden on the provider. This is unfortunate as many benefits can emerge from the caregiving experience, including a more healthy emotional transition and closure when the care-receiver recovers or dies. By emphasizing difficulties associated with support provision it justifies a reluctance to become a caregiver and weakens societal norms that reward reciprocal behaviors that maintain social support networks.

This presentation will discuss the importance of caregiving as a reciprocal family behavior rather than framing it as an altruistic activity which can help define the activity as part of the “caregiver burden”. While recognizing specific emotional, economic and personal costs are part of the support process the paper argues that these costs need to be balanced against the social and personal benefits emerging from being an active participant in social support networks. The presentation will also address how changing demographics in the Asia-Pacific Region are impacting support networks and traditional approaches to caring for elderly family members. The talk will conclude with recommendations for adapting traditional support networks to changing circumstances and the needs of a growing aged population.

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Conference Co-Chair ACSS 2016

Professor Stuart D. B. Picken is the Chairman of the International Advisory Board, and in this role is Chairman of the organisation. As Chairman of IAFOR, Professor Picken helps guide the academic and political strategy of the organisation, and assists in the forging of global institutional partnerships. He is also responsible for the development of the IAFOR Research Institutes.

The author of a dozen books and over 130 articles and papers, Professor Picken is considered one of the foremost scholars on Japan, China, and Globalisation in East Asia. As an academic, Professor Picken has devoted more than 30 years to scholarship in Japan, notably as a Professor of Philosophy at the International Christian University in Tokyo, where he specialised in ethics and Japanese thought, and as International Adviser to the High Priest of Tsubaki Grand Shrine (Mie prefecture). He has also served as a consultant

to various businesses, including Jun Ashida Ltd., Mitsui Mining & Smelting Corp., Kobe Steel, and Japan Airlines.

In November 2008, the Government of Japan awarded Professor Picken the Order of the Sacred Treasure for his pioneering research, and outstanding contribution to the promotion of friendship and mutual understanding between Japan and the UK. The honour is normally reserved for Japanese citizens and is a mark of the utmost respect in which Professor Picken is held by the Japanese Government. More recently, in 2012 he was invited to London to attend a reception at the Japanese Embassy, hosted by Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko as an expression of their gratitude towards Britons who had helped support Japan after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Professor Picken helped organise fundraising efforts through both the Japan Society of Scotland, of which he is the chair, in the UK, and IAFOR in Japan.

Although now resident in Scotland, Professor Picken maintains his interests in Japan, as Chair of the Japan Society of Scotland, through the IAFOR IAB, and through regular visits.

IAFOR ChairmanStuart D. B. Picken

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ABOUT IAFOR

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The International Academic Forum Academic Vision and Mission

“To Open Minds, To Educate Intelligence, To Inform Decisions”

The vision of IAFOR grew out of the perceived need to fill a vacuum in the communication and exchange activities of the academic world. Its mission arose out of examining that space and investigating why it existed. The vacuum existed because of the lack of opportunity for serious and thoughtful exchange between academics, members of the global business community, and practitioners in the fields of human endeavor that linked these groups together. In the field of education, for example, we have academic theorists, educational managers (political decision-makers and organisational directors) and classroom teachers with their support staff in IT, library work, exchange programmes, and specialist fields. But how often do they have the opportunity to interact?

Moving beyond one particular field, larger questions arise. What function should universities prioritise in the 21st century? What do businesses see as their contribution to social and global well-being? How can people on the ground, trying to implement improvements that will transform human life, best be supported? And perhaps above all, what are the agendas that will drive mechanisms to enable these groups to interact effectively.

One piece of distilled thought that came from early exchanges at one of our conferences was the recognition that some of the rhetoric of concern about the problems of developing nations was perhaps over-focused on the term “poverty” because it can be defined only in a relative way. “Hunger” was put forward as being more immediate and itself a contributory factor to poverty, rather than the other way round. One key to the hunger issue could be the provision of safe drinking water, or water for irrigation in some contexts, while flood management might be necessary elsewhere. These, in and by themselves become valuable only insofar as they help to relieve hunger in specific contexts.

IAFOR is affording opportunities that do not exist elsewhere. The base is Kansai, Japan’s great commercial and manufacturing hub, one symbol of the emerging Pacific economy that is already eclipsing the long dominant Atlantic zone. Our conferences present those taking part with three unique dimensions of experience. First of all, they encourage interdisciplinary activity to be expanded. Depending on the field, this can face varying degrees of difficulty, ranging from discouragement to downright prohibition. Those overly dependent on fixed academic structures often see lateral thinking as a threat. None of these negatives apply in IAFOR. Its purpose is to generate new approaches that cross any disciplinary lines. The principle employed is to let the imagination permit intuitive responses to questions. There are no panels of critics. There are simply people who want to listen and reflect. The model of academic work as potholing is replaced by the metaphor of mountaineering. While respecting the need for solid and well-founded academic work, we feel the need to go beyond it from time to time to discover fresh approaches to old questions.

Secondly, it facilitates the heightening of intercultural awareness. Again, we encourage innovation through cross-cultural perception. Cultural roots influence people in their attitudes more than most would realise or admit. The need to see and internalise insights gained from other viewpoints is met by a process of steady illumination.

Thirdly, it promotes the broadening of international exchange. We may live in a world, but in reality parochialism still holds sway. The collapse of the U.S.S.R and the break-up of Yugoslavia led to the re-establishment of numerous former countries. While this may be desirable for the peoples concerned, it merely adds to the world’s cultural confusion. Exchange leads to explanation and that helps the growth of intercultural awareness.

IAFOR makes all of these developments possible in one gathering. Our conferences are not a substitute for specialist conferences. We intend our events to be an alternative that functions as a balance or even a corrective to the extreme tendencies that can arise from more narrowly defined research parameters. In short, IAFOR is promoting and facilitating a new multifaceted approach to one of the core issues of our time, namely globalisation and its many forms of growth and expansion. Awareness of how it cuts across the worlds of business, and academia, along with its impact on societies and institutions is one of the driving forces that has given the organisation its momentum, and is making it a pioneer in this global age.

Rev. Professor Stuart D.B. Picken Order of the Sacred Treasure (瑞宝中綬章), M.A. (Hons), BD., Ph.D., F.R.A.S.

Chairman, Japan Society of Scotland Chairman, IAFOR International Advisory Board

Dr. Joseph Haldane B.A. (Hons), Ph.D., F.R.S.A., F.R.A.S.

President, IAFOR

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ChairmanThe Reverend Professor Stuart D. B. Picken

Order of the Sacred Treasure,

M.A. (Hons), B.D., Ph.D. (Glasgow), F.R.A.S.

Dr. Joseph HaldaneB.A., Ph.D. (London), F.R.S.A., F.R.A.S.

LeadershipPresident & C.E.O.

Stuart D. B. Picken is the Chairman of the International Advisory Board, and in this role is Chairman of the Organisation. As Chairman of IAFOR, Professor Picken helps guide the academic and political strategy of the organisation, and assists in the forging of global institutional partnerships. He is also responsible for the development of the IAFOR Research Institutes.

The author of a dozen books and over 130 articles and papers, Professor Picken is considered one of the foremost scholars on Japan, China, and Globalisation in East Asia. As an academic, Professor Picken has devoted more than 30 years to scholarship in Japan, notably as a Professor of Philosophy at the International Christian University in Tokyo, where he specialised in ethics and Japanese thought, and as International Adviser to the High Priest of Tsubaki Grand Shrine (Mie prefecture). He has also served as a consultant to various businesses, including Jun Ashida Ltd., Mitsui Mining & Smelting Corp., Kobe Steel, and Japan Airlines.

In November 2008, the Government of Japan awarded Professor Picken the Order of the Sacred Treasure for his pioneering research, and outstanding contribution to the promotion of friendship and mutual understanding between Japan and the UK. The honour is normally reserved for Japanese citizens and is a mark of the utmost respect in which Professor Picken is held by the Japanese Government. More recently, in 2012 he was invited to London to attend a reception at the Japanese Embassy, hosted by Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko as an expression of their gratitude towards Britons who had helped support Japan after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Professor Picken helped organise fundraising efforts through both the Japan Society of Scotland, of which he is the Chair, in the UK, and IAFOR in Japan.

Although now resident in Scotland, Professor Picken maintains his interests in Japan, as Chair of the Japan Society of Scotland, through the IAFOR IAB, and through regular visits.

Joseph Haldane is the President and Chief Executive Officer of The International Academic Forum. He was Academic Director from IAFOR’s inception in 2009 until January 2011, and Executive Director from 2011 until late 2014, when he assumed his current role. He is responsible for devising strategy, setting policies, forging institutional partnerships, implementing projects, and

overseeing the organisation’s business and academic operations, including research, publications and events.

Dr. Haldane’s academic interests include politics and international affairs, literature and history, and he holds a Ph.D. from the University of London in 19th century French Studies. He began his academic career in France, and from 2002-2005 held full-time faculty positions at the University of Paris XII (Paris-Est Créteil) and Sciences Po Paris, as well as visiting positions at both the French Press Institute in the University of Paris II (Université Panthéon-Assas), and the School of Journalism at Sciences Po Paris. Prior to founding IAFOR in 2009, Dr. Haldane was an Associate Professor at Nagoya University of Commerce and Business in Japan, where he taught a range of language and culture courses at undergraduate level, and the MBA Ethics course in the graduate school.

Dr. Haldane is now a Guest Professor at Osaka University’s School of International Public Policy (OSIPP), where he teaches on the postgraduate Global Governance Course. In 2016 he is also an Invited Lecturer in the School of Journalism at Moscow State University. His current research concentrates on post-war and contemporary politics and International Relations especially in and between Japan, China and the USA.

From 2012-2014 Dr. Haldane served as Treasurer of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (Chubu Region) and he is currently a Trustee of the HOPE International Development Agency (Japan). In 2012 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, and in 2015 a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

A black belt in judo, he is married with two children and lives in Nagoya, Japan.

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The Executive Council of the IAFOR International Advisory Board

IAB Chair: Professor Stuart D.B. Picken

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Mr. Mitsumasa AoyamaDirector, The Yufuku Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

Professor Don BrashFormer Governor of the Reserve Bank, New ZealandFormer Leader of the New National Party, New ZealandAdjunct Professor, AUT, New Zealand & La Trobe University, Australia

Lord Charles BrucePatron, Japan Society of ScotlandPatron, Scottish Centre of Tagore Studies at Edinburgh Napier UniversityChairman, Kolkata Scottish Heritage Trust

Professor Tien-Hui ChiangProfessor and Chair, Department of EducationNational University of Tainan, Taiwan/Chinese Taipei

Professor Chung-Ying ChengProfessor of Philosophy, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USAEditor-in-Chief, The Journal of Chinese Philosophy

Professor Steve CornwellProfessor of English and Interdisciplinary Studies, Osaka Jogakuin University, Osaka, JapanIAFOR International Director of Programme: Langauge Learning

Professor Dexter Da SilvaProfessor of Educational Psychology, Keisen University, Tokyo, Japan

Professor Georges DepeyrotProfessor and Director of Research & Member of the Board of TrusteesFrench National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) & L’Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France

Professor Donald E. HallHerbert J. and Ann L. Siegel DeanLeHign University, USA

Professor June HentonDean, College of Human Sciences, Auburn University, USA

Professor Michael HudsonPresident of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET)Distinguished Research Professor of Economics, The University of Missouri, Kansas City

Professor Koichi IwabuchiProfessor of Media and Cultural Studies & Director of the Monash Asia Institute, Monash University, Australia

Professor Sue JacksonProfessor of Lifelong Learning and Gender & Pro-Vice Master of Teaching and Learning, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

Professor A. Robert LeeFormerly University of Kent, UK and Nihon University, Japan

Professor Sing Kong LeeDirector, The National Institute of Education, Singapore

Professor Sir Geoffrey LloydSenior Scholar in Residence, The Needham Research Institute, Cambridge, UKFellow and Former Master, Darwin College, University of CambridgeFellow of the British Academy

Professor Barbara Lockee

Professor of Instructional Design and Technology, Virginia Tech., USA

Professor Keith MillerOrthwein Endowed Professor for Lifelong Learning in the Science, University of Missouri-St.Louis, USA

Professor Kuniko MiyanagaDirector, Human Potential Institute, JapanFellow, Reischauer Institute, Harvard University, USA

Professor Dennis McInerneyChair Professor of Educational Psychology and Co-Director of the Assessment Research CentreThe Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong

Dr. James McNallyDirector of the NACDA Program on Aging University of Michigan, USA

Professor Johannes Moenius The University of Redlands School of Business, USA

Professor Ka Ho Josua MokChair Professor of Comparative Policy, Associate Vice-President (External Relations)Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong SAR

Professor Thomas Brian MooneyHead of School of Creative Arts and Humanities, Charles Darwin University, Australia

Professor Michiko NakanoProfessor of English & Director of the Distance Learning Center, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

Ms. Linda Toyo ObayashiSenior Mediation Officer, The World Bank GroupWashington DC, USA

Professor Baden OffordDirector and Chair, Centre for Human Rights EducationCurtin University, Australia

Professor Frank S. RavitchProfessor of Law & Walter H. Stowers Chair in Law and Religion, Michigan State University College of Law, USA

Professor Richard RothSenior Associate Dean, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, Qatar

Professor Monty P. SatiadarmaClinical Psychologist and Lecturer in Psychology & Former Dean of the Department of Psychology and Rector of the University, Tarumanugara University, Indonesia

Mr. Mohamed SalaheenDirector, The United Nations World Food Programme, Japan & Korea

Mr. Lowell SheppardAsia Pacific Director, HOPE International Development Agency, Canada/Japan

His Excellency Dr. Drago StambukCroatian Ambassador to Brazil, Brazil

Professor Mary StuartVice-Chancellor, The University of Lincoln, UK

Professor Arthur Stockwin, OBE ORSUniversity of Oxford, UK

Professor Gary SwansonCEO D’image StudiosFormer Hansen Endowed Chair in Journalism andDistinguished Journalist-in-ResidenceUniversity of Northern Colorado, USA

Professor Jiro TakaiSecretary General of the Asian Association for Social Psychology & Professor of Social PsychologyGraduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University, Japan

Professor Svetlana Ter MinasovaPresident of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area Studies, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Professor Brian Daizen VictoriaFellow of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies

Professor Yozo YokotaFormer UN Special Rapporteur on MyanmarDirector of the Center for Human Rights Affairs, Japan

Professor Kensaku YoshidaProfessor of English & Director of the Center for the Teaching of Foreign Languages in General Education, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan

The IAB Executive Council is composed of distinguished academics, business executives, former and current government officials, and community leaders of international standing. Its role is to provide counsel and direction in the business and affairs of IAFOR, suggest and approve the areas of scholarly investigation, and safeguard the independence of the Forum’s work. International Directors of Programme and Research Institute Directors are ex-officio members of the Executive Council of the International Advisory Board. Membership of the Executive Council of the International Advisory Board is by invitation only.

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IAFOR Key Staff

John Ananthan – Technology CoordinatorBorn and raised in northern Denmark in a multicultural family, John studied Computer Science at University College Nordjylland. At an early age he started his own IT company, worked for several third party companies and now has over 11 years of experience in website management and software development. Due to his Scandinavian background, John speaks Danish and can understand Norwegian and Swedish.

Kiyoshi Mana – International Director of OperationsKiyoshi is the International Director of Operations, responsible for overseeing the operations of the organisation, including IAFOR’s conferences in Asia, Europe, North America and the Middle East. An American of Japanese descent, Kiyoshi has long been fascinated by the country of his ancestors, studying both Japanese language and culture at San Francisco State.

Ame Zhang – Administrative AssistantOriginally from Yantai, China, Ame majored in Japanese language at college. In order to acquire a deeper knowledge of Linguistics, he started his Master’s degree in Japan three years ago. Now he is working on a Ph.D. degree at Kobe University. Before moving to Japan, Ame gained experience working as a translator.

Alexander Pratt – Deputy Director of OperationsA Civil Engineering graduate from the University of Nottingham, UK, Alex first came to Japan in 1997. Previous to joining IAFOR, in 2013, Alex held positions in education management, information services, and international relations. At IAFOR Alex helps oversee the general administration and operation of the organisation and works alongside the Director of Operations to expand IAFOR’s events in Japan and internationally.

Shawn Mahler – Senior Manager: ProductionLos Angeles native Shawn Mahler has a wealth of experience working on film, video, and theater productions in the United States and Japan. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Film Theory and Production from the University of California, Irvine. Shawn has spent over ten years in Japan where he has worked with numerous industry professionals to develop television shows, movies, and theatrical productions.

Rachel Dyer – Publications ManagerRachel studied art history at the University of Nottingham, UK, before embarking on a career in publishing in London. She has worked in print and online as a content manager, writer and editor across numerous titles, with a particular interest and focus on the arts and education. In her role as Publications Manager at IAFOR she is responsible for coordinating all IAFOR publications, including the journals, THINK and The IAFOR Academic Review.

Darcey Barge – Media CoordinatorDarcey was born and raised in Yakima, Washington. Graduating from Yakima Valley and Collins College with qualifications in animation and TV video production, she pursued a career in the media at KNDO-TV. After moving to KNXV-TV in Phoenix she received two Emmy nominations for her technical directing work Technical Directing Under Breaking News.

Thaddeus Pope – Senior Manager: Media and DesignBorn and raised in Brighton, UK, Thaddeus is an experienced commercial and editorial photographer with a B.A. in Photography from the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. Thaddeus oversees IAFOR’s design and media output, as well as producing photo-essays, short documentaries and other visual content for the organisation’s publications, including THINK. He is also the Creative Director of the IAFOR Documentary Photography Award.

Yumiko Horie – Events and Domestic Relations ManagerYumiko Horie is responsible for conference management and developing IAFOR’s institutional partner relationships. An Ibaraki-born Japanese native, she started her career as a correspondent of a major Japanese newspaper, before returning to study, gaining an M.Sc. at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK. She has since worked in the international non-profit sector for UN institutions and an NGO.

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Ann-Loy Morgan – Marketing ManagerAnn-Loy was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica in a multicultural family with deep roots in tourism and hospitality. After graduating from the University of The West Indies, she started her career as an investigative journalist producing documentaries for one of Jamaica’s Emmy award-winning radio stations. Ann-Loy has since transitioned into marketing, working in the FMCG, tourism and luxury industries.

Stephen Rudden – Systems & Administrative CoordinatorOriginally from Leicester, UK, Stephen Rudden is an experienced network and systems engineer with a B.Sc. in Computing from the University of Westminster. Before joining IAFOR in April 2015, Stephen was a network engineer for a global consumer electronics company.

Virpi Helena Yasuda – Senior Administrative AssistantVirpi has a BBA degree in Modern Languages and Business Studies for Management Assistants from HAAGA-HELIA University of Applied Sciences, Finland. Her common passions for both Japan and languages brought her to Nagoya to study Japanese. Helena joined IAFOR soon after finishing her one and a half year Japanese language course at the Trident College of Languages and Hotel Studies.

Nami Toyama – Administrative AssistantNami grew up in Aichi Prefecture of Japan, where she studied Commerce and Economics at university. She gained a senior secretary mechanic qualification before working for various automobile-related companies, with a particular focus on quality management and business administration. She joined the IAFOR team in Nagoya in spring 2015.

Mariko Oguri – Administrative AssistantMariko was born and raised in Nagoya, Japan. She majored in American History and as an exchange student in the US she focused on Gender Perspective. She then worked at the international sales section at a company in Aichi. Mariko also has translated correspondence exchanged between Japan and the US and has worked as a Study Abroad Counsellor.

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Journal EditorsIAFOR Journal of Arts & HumanitiesDr. Thomas French, Ritsumeikan University, Japan

IAFOR Journal of Literature & LibrarianshipDr. Richard Donovan, Kansai University, Japan

IAFOR Journal of EducationDr. Bernard Montoneri, Tamkang University, Taiwan

IAFOR Journal of Business & ManagementDr. Merlin Levirs, Ritsumeikan University, Japan

IAFOR Journal of the Social SciencesDr. Tingting Ying, University of Nottingham, China

IAFOR Journal of Ethics, Religion & PhilosophyTBA

IAFOR Journal of Sustainability, Energy & the EnvironmentDr. Alexandru-Ionut Petrisor, “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning, Romania and The National Institute for Research and Development in Construction, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development (URBAN-INCERC), Romania.

IAFOR Journal of Media, Communication & FilmDr. James Rowlins, Singapore University of Design and Technology, Singapore

IAFOR Journal of Asian StudiesDr. Seiko Yasumoto, The University of Sydney, Australia

IAFOR Journal of Language LearningDr. Ebru Melek Koç, Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey

IAFOR Journal of Politics, Economics & LawDr. Craig Mark, Tokyo Denki University, Japan

IAFOR Journal of Cultural StudiesProfessor Holger Briel, Xi’an Jiaotung-Liverpool University, China

IAFOR Journal of Psychology & the Behavioral SciencesDr. Shahrokh (Sharo) Shafaie, Southeast Missouri State University, USADr. Deborah G. Wooldridge, Professor and School Director, Bowling Green State University, USA

IAFOR JournalsThe International Academic Forum’s Journals conform to the highest academic standards of international peer review, and are published in accordance with the IAFOR publishing commitment to make all of our published materials available online.

How are Journal Editors appointed?

Journal Editors are appointed by The International Academic Forum’s leadership, under the guidance of the Chairman of the International Advisory Board. The term of appointment is for one issue, to be renewed by mutual consent.

How do we ensure academic integrity?

Once appointed, the editor is free to appoint his or her own editorial team and advisory members. All papers published in the journal have been subjected to the rigorous and accepted processes of academic peer review. Neither editors nor members of the editorial team are remunerated for their work. Authors will never be asked to “contribute” towards publication costs.

How are papers selected?

Journal Editors may accept papers through an open call, and proposed articles may be sent directly to the respective editors. A small number of papers from the associated IAFOR Conference Proceedings may also be selected by the journal editor(s) for reworking and revising, subject to normal processes of review. It is expected that between five and ten percent of papers included in any given Conference Proceedings will be developed for inclusion in the associated conference journal.

How are IAFOR Journals related to IAFOR conferences?

IAFOR’s journals reflect the interdisciplinary and international nature of our conferences and are organised thematically. Papers included in the associated Conference Proceedings may be considered for reworking by the editor(s), and are then subjected to the same processes of peer review as papers submitted by other means.

Visit the IAFOR website for fur ther information – www.iafor.org/journals

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iicsshawaii.iafor.org

If you would like to know more aboutThe IAFOR International Conference on the Social Sciences – Hawaii 2017

please visit the conference website

international, intercultural, interdisciplinaryTHE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC FORUM

iicsshawaii.iafor.orgASIA’S THINK TANK

Publish before a global audience. Present in a supportive environment. Network and create new relationships. Hear the latest research.

Experience Hawaii. Join a global academic community.

Join us in Hawaii for The IAFOR International Conference on the Social Sciences

The Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.January 5 - 7, 2017

Photography by Thaddeus Pope

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The IAFOR Keynotes Series is a collection of Keynote Presentations, or associated papers given at our conferences. Presented as a part of the open research archive, the Keynotes Series provides an example of the range and quality of speakers at IAFOR events. These keynotes are lightly reworked, and contain references, but are otherwise true to the original address. Many can also be seen in video format on our YouTube page. Whether you were present at the conference or not, the content from senior academics is a valuable source of information for research across a broad range of disciplines.

Special Series & Monographs

The International Academic Forum publishes a number of special monographs both in print and online. One such publication is the IAFOR Haiku Anthology, which features a selection of haiku from the annual IAFOR Vladimir Devidé Haiku Award. This year’s award was its most prolific yet, attracting nearly 700 submissions from 60 countries. iaforhaikuaward.org

IAFOR Keynotes Series

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New videos uploaded weekly featuring interviews and presentationswith IAFOR Speakers from our conferences in Asia, North AmericaEurope and Dubai.

Subscribe atiafor.org/youtube

Prof. Svetlana Ter-MinasovaPresident of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area StudiesLomonosov Moscow State University

The IAFOR YouTube Channel

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Conference Highlights: The Past 12 Months

global thought leaders

Since 2009, IAFOR has welcomed university presidents, faculty deans, award-winning journalists, national politicians, government ministers, diplomats, charity leaders, think tank directors, documentary makers, movie directors, members of the armed forces, lawyers, doctors, jurists, artists, poets, writers, clergy, scientists, philosophers...

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Above left: IAFOR President Dr. Joseph Haldane presents Assistant Professor Brent Huffman with a certficate for his Honorary Award-winning film, Saving Mes Aynak, which was the Featured Documentary screened at the IAFOR Documentary Film Award & Festival 2015 during The Asian Conference on Media & Mass Communication 2015 (MediAsia2015). Above right: Conference Chair and Keynote Speaker, Professor Frank Ravitch of Michigan State University College of Law, addresses delegates during a Featured Panel at The Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion and Philosophy 2016 (ACERP2016), with Dr. Joseph Haldane, Professor Brian Daizen Victoria and Professor Dexter Da Silva. The panel discussed “Holy War: Its Causes, Nature and, if Possible, its Solutions”.

Below left: Dr. A. Robert Lee takes questions after his joint Featured Presentation with Professor Myles Chilton at The Asian Conference on Literature, Librarianship & Archival Science (LibrAsia2016). Following the presentation, Dr. Lee announced the winning entries of the IAFOR Vladimir Devidé Haiku Award 2016. This year’s award was its most prolific yet, attracting nearly 700 entries from 60 countries. Below right: Professor Myles Chilton of the Department of English Language and Literature at Nihon University, Japan listens to his co-presenter during their Featured Presentation on “Literature and Justice: Text, Teaching” at LibrAsia2016.

Bottom left: Expert in learning and teaching spaces in schools, Andrew J. Stark of The Southport School, Australia, gives an animated Featured Presentation at LibrAsia2016 titled “Space and Place, Power and Purpose, Libraries and their ‘just deserts’”. Bottom right: Vickie Skorji, Director of TELL Lifeline, delivers her Keynote Presentation at The Asian Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences 2016, which focused on community mental healthcare for minority groups in Japan.

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Above left: Professor David Matchar concludes The Asian Conference on Aging and Gerontology 2015 (AGen2015) with his Featured Presentation on the importance of research data. Active clinician Dr. Matchar is Professor and Director of the Health Services & Systems Research Program of the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore. Above centre: Director of the NACDA Program on Aging, University of Michigan, USA, and AGen2015 Conference Co-Chair, Dr. James McNally, delivers his Featured Presentation on the value of survey research data for the study of the aging life course. Above right: Social mobility, social stratification and social inequality expert Professor Hiroshi Ishida of the University of Tokyo, Japan, gives his Keynote Presentation on the current state of data-archiving and resources for aging research in Japan at AGen2015.

Below left and right: Professor Curtis Ho of University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USA presents “Emerging Technology: The Learner Awakens” at The IAFOR International Conference on Education 2016 – Hawaii. At the same conference, Professor Chung-Ying Cheng, also of the University of Hawai’i at Manoa, gives his Keynote Presentation “Reality and Creativity in the Philosophy of Way of Change: A Matter of Eco-Cosmology”. Both stimulated discussion around the conference theme of “Education and Social Justice: Learning and Teaching for Change”.

Bottom left: Nobuo Sato, Executive Director of the Harvard Business School Japan Research Center in Tokyo explains the changing focuses of MBA programmes in America during his Featured Presentation at The Asian Conference on Business and Public Policy 2015 (ACBPP2015). Bottom right: Professor Bradley Hamm, who is Dean and Professor at the Medill School of Journalism, USA, gives his Keynote Presentation “Power, Human Rights and Justice” at MediAsia2015.

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Top left & right: Before and after impact. 5th Degree Black Belt Master Instructor, Sensei Hiroshi Nishioka, of Osaka’s Nishioka Dojo practices Tameshiwari ice breaking during the Plenary Session at The Seventh Asian Conference on Education 2015 (ACE2015) in Kobe, Japan. The Chito-Ryu Karate demonstration gave an exemplary illustration of the conference theme: “Power”.

Below left: Professor Barbara Lockee takes questions from the audience during her Featured Presentation at ACE2015 in which she discussed “Empowering Learners as Designers – The Rise of the Maker Movement”. Dr. Lockee is Professor of Instructional Design and Technology at Virginia Tech, USA, where she is also Associate Director of the School of Education and Associate Director of Educational Research and Outreach.

Below centre: Professor José McClanahan of Creighton University, USA and Dr. Yvonne Masters of University of New England, Australia talk to IAFOR’s Director of International Operations, Kiyoshi Mana at the ACE2015 Welcome Reception. Professor McClanahan was Conference Chair and Dr. Masters was a Featured Speaker of The ACE Undergraduate Research Symposium, which was held alongside ACE2015.

Below right: Conference Chair for ACE2015, Professor Sue Jackson answers questions from delegates after her Welcome Address. Professor Jackson is Pro-Vice-Master (Vice-President) for Learning and Teaching, Professor of Lifelong Learning and Gender and Director of Birkbeck Institute for Lifelong Learning at Birkbeck University of London, UK and the IAFOR International Programme Director for Education.

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Below left: Keynote Speaker at ACE2015, Professor Eiko Kato-Otani presents her Featured Presentation “Language Learning: Then and Now”. Professor Kato-Otani is President and a Professor at Osaka Jogakuin University, Japan. She received her Ed.D. in language and literacy from Harvard University and her research interests include children’s language development, as influenced by interaction with adults in home and preschool settings, and the cultural differences between Japan and the US.

Below centre: IAFOR Chairman, Professor Stuart D. B. Picken, chairs a panel discussion which focussed on the theme of “Power” in relation to Asia-Pacific nations at The Asia-Pacific Conference on Security & International Relations (APSec2015). Other panel members included Professor Joel R. Campbell of Troy University, Japan and Professor Craig Mark of Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan.

Below right: Professor Reinhard Drifte of the University of Newcastle, UK, gives an animated presentation titled, “The Role of Japan in the South China Sea: ‘Peace-maker’ or ‘Trouble-maker’?”. Reinhard Drifte is Professor Emeritus at the university and Associate Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute, London. After receiving his Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Bochum, Germany in 1979, Professor Drifte was Research Fellow at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, then until 1987 Assistant Director for Regional Security Studies at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.

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Top left: Leading expert on religious cults, Dr. George Chryssides presents a keynote on “Power, Empowerment and Disempowerment in Religion” at The European Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ECERP2015). Top right: Celebrity academic and psychologist on Channel 4’s Big Brother in the UK, Professor Geoffrey Beattie of Edgehill University delivers a wide-ranging Keynote Presentation on “The Divided Self ” at The European Conference on Psychology & Behavioral Sciences (ECP2015). Above left: Dr. Christine Coombe, currently President of TESOL Arabia, and a past president of TESOL International, addresses delegates during her Keynote Presentation on “ Professionalizing Your English Language Teaching” at The IAFOR International Conference on Language Learning (IICLLDubai2016). Above centre: Leading cultural scholar and translator Professor Said M. Faiq of the American University in Sharjah delivers his Keynote Presentation which examined the culture of translation in the translation of culture at The IAFOR International Conference on Education held at Festival City, Dubai (IICEDubai2016). Above right: Professor Fadi Aloul of the American University of Sharjah delivers her Featured Presentation on “Cyber Security Awareness: Challenges and Solutions” at IICEDubai2016. Below left: Bestselling ELT author and playwright, Ken Wilson, returns to The European Conference on Language Learning 2015 (ECLL2015) by very popular demand, to deliver a workshop on Student-Teacher Communication. Below centre: Internationally-recognised English Language educator, Alan Maley takes questions following his Keynote Presentation which looked at the legacy of great educators, and what today’s teaching professionals can continue to learn from them, at ECLL2015. Below right: Irish Academic, Dr. Fergal Finnegan delivers a powerful Keynote Presentation on Democracy and Education at The European Conference on Education (ECE2015).

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Top left: Photography by IAFOR Documentary Photography Award 2015 winner, Hosam Katan. Top right: Founding Judge of the IAFOR Documentary Photography Award, Dr. Paul Lowe of the University of the Arts London, announces the 2015 competition winner. Dr. Lowe is an award-winning photographer who has been published in Time, Newsweek, Life, The Sunday Times Magazine, among others, and who has covered breaking news the world over, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, Nelson Mandela’s release, famine in Africa, the conflict in the former Yugoslavia and the destruction of Grozny. Above left: CEO and Founder of the Captive Minds Media Group, Marcus Chidgey gave some interesting industry insights and examples of how stories are shaped in the media at The European Conference on Media, Communication & Film (EuroMedia2015). Above centre: Founding Dean and current President of Moscow State University’s Faculty of Foreign Languages and Area Studies, Professor Svetlana Ter-Minasova, takes questions following her Keynote Presentation on language, literature and culture at The European Conference on Literature & Librarianship (LibEuro2015). Above right: Professor Regenia Gagnier of Exeter University, UK delivers a powerful Keynote Presentation at The European Conference on Cultural Studies (ECCS2015) that looked at conflicts between liberalism and neoliberalism as portrayed in literature. Below left: The European Union Information Stand at The European Conference on the Social Sciences 2015 (ECSS2015). Below centre: Francis Ford Coppola expert and archivist, Dr. Rodney Hill of Hofstra University, US, responds to questions about Coppola’s work at EuroMedia2015. Below right: Stephen Ryan of Waseda University, Japan, delivers his Keynote Presentation at The Asian Conference on Language Learning 2016 (ACLL2016).

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Top left: Professor Yozo Yokota delivers a keynote to the audience at The Asian Conference on the Social Sciences 2015 (ACSS2015) underlining the continued importance and impact of the United Nations in ensuring human rights. Professor Yokota is an internationally-recognised academic, jurist and diplomat, who served as the UN Special Rapporteur in Myanmar, and Member of the UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights. Formerly Chairman of the International Labour Organisation’s Committee of Experts, he is now the President of the Japanese Center for Human Rights and Special Adviser to the Ministry of Justice. Top right: Delegates pose for a selfie. Above left: Professor Sir Kenneth Calman, Rector of the University of Glasgow takes a break after delivering a moving Keynote Presentation on the impact of energy generation on health and the environment at The European Conferences on Sustainability, Energy and the Environment (ECSEE2015) and the Social Sciences (ECSS2015). Professor Calman is an Academic and Physician who was formerly Chief Medical Officer for the UK. Above centre: Colin Donald, Business Editor of the Scottish Sunday Herald newspaper delivers a Featured Address on Sustainable energy in Scotland as part of The European Business and Management Conference 2015, held alongside ECSS/ECSEE2015. Above right: US Civil Rights Activist and Academic, Professor Ruth Johnson Carter delivers a featured lecture on historical and contemporary injustices in the US Deep South at ECSS2015. Below left: Emiko Miyashita, a prominent and widely published haiku poet, as well as an award-winning translator delivering a Haiku Workshop at The Asian Conference on Literature, Librarianship & Archival Science 2016. Below right: Lowell Sheppard, Asia-Pacific Director of the HOPE International Development Agency, lectures the audience at The Asian Conference on Education and International Development (ACEID2015) about indigenous education activities in the Philippines, the subject of a documentary made by IAFOR.

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Cescia volupta quamende plaborit quiaeca boreperum inus nonsediae ex et pressitemqui vendipsus sa atenia comnimo loreperovid mossitat omnis et reium seque sitiam ad et eum sit, sunt quae ipsanda nditio. Que volor autecumque niam ni te entia vitatis nonsequ odipsa perovid quatus, volesti assumqu asimosantius estiore stiumqu iaerectusda si nos auda ditisin restia sundeliam idem. Doluptas si dis moluptur, conectiosti sit ressimus.Menimaiore sitatus aut entis ea cus experfe riasim et volectur, qui nis ipit quuntur arit, con perrum quam voluptatius, quatur simoditi volumqu amentin ctempos nos ut utassunt, sed ea prem ex eate sam fugit, optum est aspis aut molorem quodige ndipient qui culpa sitem sinime et harum sam cone sectate mporpor abo. Lorrum quossit que secuptiat omniendio voloris maximus demporum ab inci aspe ipsam quisti aliquias magnima ximusae. Ero te omniend ionecab illaborem qui ullabor restinus del imi, to et ium commolore, suntibu sandae dolorrum ut quam faccus verferiat.Haribusdamet eossequuntor reiurias experum ea aut quis sit arum dolupta tempor aut invendent, eatio optissunt aut que mincia et, asped etur? Quiscia dolorro que natios et antiorem rerspedi dellign ihillaniendi ditasimi, int lam, quatectem dolumquo eos sum et a culleste dolesciis as eum, ese veneceptas reici sunt haruptas dolorem porpore stiosam, solor aliciendunt, quibeat empeligenis incillic test, ute nulparum volute dolent.Axim et omnimen ietuscius que volorunt, quam, consequo berfercid moloraernate omni officia inus eatur? Fugiam il imincii sinveli buscimin elique suntem vellabo. Nus ea eos non eost, sae volupta tassitatio cum volorum hic to doluptat latibus.Harum quodia il iustiat arumet eictet vitin eatem is aut faccus, si iustiaes doluptatibus aut alit, simet id magnientius sinullaccum quiaturessum que pa vollab il mil estibus deri dolupta quodit vel id quunt voloribus, quasimusam ad quiae sequaspedio. Igni

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Above: IAFOR values highly the local cultural community and our delegates’ experience of it. Our packed and exciting programmes of events reflect this, and offer delegates a diverse, informative and thought-provoking range of activities and experiences. The performances of the taiko drums by leading Japanese group Batiholic, or by the award-winning Osaka-based Akutagawa Senior High School Drum Club, are examples of this, and are always a cultural highlight for the conference attendees. The powerful and complex rhythms never fail to delight the appreciative audience.

Below left: Professor Nishizawa is a Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Social Work at Yamanashi Prefectural University, Japan. He is a Chief Editor of the Japanese Journal of Child and Neglect, and a Board Member of several groups, including the Japanese Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, the Center for Child Abuse Prevention, Tokyo, and the Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Osaka. Below centre: Mimi Bong, Professor of Educational Psychology and the Associate Director of the Brain and Motivation Research Institute at Korea University, Korea, delivers a Keynote Presentation on Context-Specific Motivational Beliefs in Adolescents, as part of the Plenary Session at The Asian Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2015). Below right: Professor Thomas Brian Mooney is Professor of Philosophy and Head of School of Creative Arts and Humanities, Charles Darwin University, Australia. He has an international reputation in Moral and Political Philosophy. Here he delivers a Keynote Presentation which looked at the “Power of the Soul” and theories of justice at The Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy 2015 (ACERP2015).

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Top left and right: A continuing feature of IAFOR’s Kansai-based conferences is the showcasing of the arts and culture of Japan. The conference attendees had the opportunity to gain knowledge and practical experience of the Japanese art of calligraphy, with an informative demonstration given by calligraphy students from Ritsumeikan University.

Above left: Professor Kay Irie of Gakushuin University, Japan delivers a keynote entitled “Integrating Language Learning as Part of a Self Narrative” to delegates at The Asian Conference on Language Learning (ACLL2015). Above centre: Professor David Passig is a futurist, lecturer, consultant and best-selling author who specialises in technological, social and educational futures, who teaches at Bar-Ilan University in Israel. His ACTC2015 Keynote Presentation looked at uses of virtual reality in education. Above right: Professor Kristen Sullivan of Shimonoseki University delivered a popular practical featured workshop on “helping learners to succeed”.

Below left: Professor Tony Tin of Waterloo University, Canada, delivers a keynote in the parallel Asian Conference on Technology in the Classroom 2015 (ACTC2015) on how mobile technology can be incorporated into teaching. Below right: In a related presentation, Eric Hawkinson shows delegates how one such technology, alternate reality, can also be used, in a presentation with colleagues Martin Stack and Erin Noxon.

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Top left: Dr Keizo Nagao, a Japanese Child Psychologist specialising in the treatment of children affected by bullying, delivers a moving Keynote Presentation on the subject. Top centre: Professor Frieda Mangunsong of the University of Indonesia delivers a Keynote Presentation on the development of education in Indonesia at The Asian Conference on Education & International Deveolpment (ACEID2015). Top right: Dr. Monty P. Satiadarma is a Clinical Psychologist and Former Rector of Tarumanagara University in Indonesia, one of the country’s oldest private universities and an IAFOR University Partner. Here he welcomes delegates to ACEID2015, for which he was Conference Co-Chair. Above left: Delegates are photographed in the beautiful traditional kimono during the conference kimono workshops. Above right: Delegates enjoy sake at the Welcome Reception.

Below left: Leading cultural studies and human rights scholar, Professor Baden Offord of Curtin University, Australia, responds to questions at the jointly held Asian Conference on Cultural Studies (ACCS2015) and Asian Conference on Asian Studies (ACAS2015), where he was the Conference Chair. Below centre: Dr. Amanda Third of the University of Western Sydney, Australia, delivers her thought-provoking Featured Presentation in the same plenary on children’s digital rights beyond citizenship and the nation state. Below right: Professor Angela Wong Wai Ching discusses the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong following her Keynote Presentation which explored the possibilities of conception and re-conception of the multitude as a resistant force in a late capitalist society at ACCS/ACAS2015. She is Deputy Chair of the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Above: Renowned pianist and composer, Marusya Nainggolan of University of Indonesia, Indonesia, performs during her Featured Workshop Presentation at The Asian Conference on Arts & Humanities 2016 (ACAH2016).

Below left: Gerard Goggin is Chair of the Media and Communications Department at the University of Sydney, Australia, and widely published on digital technology, and is particularly known for his work on disability and the media. Here Profes-sor Goggin delivers a Keynote Presentation on Internet Activism in Asia during The Asian Conference on Cultural Studies 2015 (ACCS2015).

Below right: Professor John Erni answers questions from the audience on the relationship between cultural studies and human rights following his ACCS/ACAS2015 Keynote Presentation. Dr. Erni is Chair Professor in Humanities and Head of the Department of Humanities & Creative Writing at Hong Kong Baptist University. A qualified lawyer, he is both an academic with an international reputation in human rights, and an activist.

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Above: Delegates get to know each other at the official Conference Dinner, which offers delegates the chance to sample the local cuisine. Here they are served traditional Japanese food and sake as they look over the impressive Osaka skyline.

Below left: Professor Yvonne Jewkes of Leicester University, delivers a wide-ranging Featured Address entitled “Human Rights, Human Wrongs – Penal ‘Hell-Holes’, Popular Media and Mass Incarceration” at ACCS2015. Professor Jewkes is a leading and well-published criminologist with books including Media and Crime (now in its third edition), Captive Audience: Media, Masculinity and Power in Prisons, Crime Online and the Handbook on Prisons.

Below right: Professor Donald Hall, Dean of Lehigh University’s College of Arts and Sciences, lectures the audience on the importance of “Interdisciplinary Activism” at the closing address of The IAFOR European Conference Series in Brighton, UK. Professor Hall has published widely in the fields of British studies, gender theory, cultural studies, and professional studies. His work examines issues such as professional responsibility and academic community-building, the dialogics of social change and ethical intellectualism, and the Victorian (and our continuing) interest in the deployment of instrumental agency over our social, vocational, and sexual selves.

Photography by Thaddeus Pope & IAFOR Media

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09:00-09:15: Announcements and Welcome Address (Prokofiev Hall)Ann-Loy Morgan, Marketing and Communications Manager, IAFORJoseph Haldane, President, IAFORJames McNally, Director of the NACDA Program on Aging, University of Michigan, USA

09:15-10:00: Keynote Presentation (Prokofiev Hall)Social Survey Data and Data Archive for Aging Research in JapanHiroshi Ishida, Department of Comparative Contemporary Societies, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan

10:00-10:30: Coffee Break

10:30-11:15: Keynote Presentation (Prokofiev Hall)COP21 and Japan’s ActionJun Arima, Japanese Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry, The University of Tokyo, Japan

11:15-11:25: IAFOR Documentary Photography Award Slideshow (Prokofiev Hall)

11:25-11:40: The Greatest Gift, Film Screening (Prokofiev Hall)

11:40-12:00: Japanese Cultural Event: Awa-Odori (Prokofiev Hall)

12:00-12:05: Conference Photograph

12:05-13:15: Lunch

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Friday Session 1: 13:15-14:45 Room: Prokofiev Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Economic Sustainability: Environmental Challenges and Economic GrowthSession Chair: Ariel Hernandez

31644 13:15-13:45Evaluating Carbon Capture and Storage in a Climate Model with Endogenous Technical ChangeTunç Durmaz, City University of Hong Kong, Hong KongFred Schroyen, Norwegian School of Economics, Norway

27579 13:45-14:15Research on the System Dynamics Model (SDM) of Ecological Environment, Geological Disaster and Immigrant PovertyXin Cheng, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, ChinaChuan-Min Shuai, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, ChinaJing Wang, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, China

20295 14:15-14:45The Integrated Stream Model of Transformation - Facilitating the Process towards Sustainable Low Carbon Energy EconomyAriel Hernandez, Fraunhofer MOEZ, Germany

Friday Session 1: 13:15-14:45 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSS2016: Immigration, Refugees, Race, NationSession Chair: Wichit Saengsawang

27416 13:15-13:45The Study of an Impact of Immigrant-Worker on Public Health: A Case Study in Sakaeo Province, ThailandNawasanan Wongprasit, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

27948 13:45-14:15How to Reduce Poverty of Immigrants in the Poor Area?: A Case Study of the Three Gorges Reservoir Area in ChinaWenjing Li, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, ChinaChuanmin Shuai, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, ChinaYu Shuai,China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, China

27417 14:15-14:45The Study of Primary Educational Students with Immigrant-Worker Parents in Sakaeo Province, ThailandWichit Saengsawang, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandNawasanan Wongprasit, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

14:45-15:00: Coffee Break

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31845 13:15-13:45Wind Resource Assessment of Metro Manila, Philippines Using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) ModelMa. Victoria D. Rejuso, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesJerome T. Tolentino, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesGerry Bagtasa, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesLoureal Camille V. Inocencio, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesMa. Rosario Concepcion O. Ang, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The Philippines

31446 13:45-14:15An Overview of Research Projects Investigating Energy Consumption in Multi-Unit Residential Buildings in TorontoSara Alsaadani, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, EgyptKevin Trinh, Ecobee Inc., CanadaMahssa Ghajar, Dynergy Energy Management, CanadaMiles Roque, Canadian Solar Projects K. K., JapanSamira Zare Mohazabieh, Integral Group Inc., CanadaEmily Huang, City of Brampton, CanadaAlan Fung, Ryerson University, CanadaVera Straka, Ryerson University, Canada

24750 14:15-14:45Renewable Energy Policies in East Asia: A Comparative Analysis of Resource-Poor CountriesYao Lixia, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Friday Session I: 13:15-14:45 Room: 501 (5F)ACSS2016: Politics & Public PolicySession Chair: David Brewster

31505 13:15-13:45UN Essentials or Reinventing the Wheel: Rising Powers and the Decline of Trilateralism in Middle East Peace-MakingIan Nelson, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China

31904 13:45-14:15Socialists’ Historic Claims and the Rule of Colonial EffectivitsChris Chu Cheng Huang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

26988 14:15-14:45Comparing Cannabis Control: Convergence and Divergence in England & Wales and the NetherlandsDavid Brewster, University of the West of England, UK

14:45-15:00: Coffee Break

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26635 13:15-13:45Investigation on Behaviors and Affectation on Teachers and Students Rising From Use of Tablet on Integrated Learning in Primary SchoolSaifon Sekkhunthod, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

25605 13:45-14:15Ludic Culture and Simulation Gaming in Teaching the Principles of Economics for SustainabilityMichael Kryukov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, RussiaTatiana Suprun, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

27460 14:15-14:45Counseling Self-Efficacy and Clinical Counseling SupervisionSoo Yin Tan, National Institute of Education, SingaporeJoy Shi Hui Soo, National Institute of Education, Singapore

Friday Session I: 13:15-14:45 Room: 505 (5F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Human Consumption: Food and Water, Hunger and ThirstSession Chair: Janki Andharia

28095 13:15-13:45Drying of Fruits, Vegetables, Spices and Medicinal Plants with a Mixed-Mode Solar Drying System with Internal ReflectorsJatinkumar Patel, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, IndiaAnurag Mudgal, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, IndiaKinal Patel, Shankersinh Vaghela Bapu Institute of Technology, India

28092 13:45-14:15Solar Powered Vapour Absorption Refrigeration (SPVAR) System as a Rural MicroenterpriseAnurag Mudgal, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, IndiaJatin Kumar Patel, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, IndiaBhaumik Modi, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, India

27961 14:15-14:45Environmental Sustainability and Gender-Just Food SecurityJanki Andharia, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India

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Friday Session I: 13:15-14:45 Room: 506 (5F)AGen2016: Aging and GerontologySession Chair: Tania Dowhaniuk

28491 13:15-13:45An Internet of Things Architecture for Elderly Home HealthcareChatchai Tritham, Rajabhat Rajanagrarindra University, ThailandLertsak Lekawat, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, ThailandAutthasith Arrayangkool, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

31708 13:45-14:15360 Degree to Fall PreventionMs Lyn Edel Yip, Orange Valley Nursing Homes Pte Ltd, SingaporeGayathiri Joy Pala, Orange Valley Nursing Homes Pte Ltd, SingaporeRegina Lee Himeko, Orange Valley Nursing Homes Pte Ltd, SingaporeTrecia Ang Caldwell, Orange Valley Nursing Homes Pte Ltd, SingaporeClarys Quiamno Santillan, Orange Valley Nursing Homes Pte Ltd, Singapore

27972 14:15-14:45Cooperatives as a Tool for Coproduction: A model for stakeholder engagement to strengthen home and community careTania Dowhaniuk, Meiji University, Japan

14:45-15:00: Coffee Break

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31880 15:00-15:30Large-Scale Energy Infrastructure in Anglesey, North Wales: Stakeholder Perspectives, Priorities, and the Implications for Social Sustainability and Social JusticeIoan Mihangel Charnley Parry, University of Central Lancashire, UKJohn Whitton, University of Central Lancashire, UK

28068 15:30-16:00Building a Platform for Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility in Malaysia – Aligning Innovation, Strategic Partnerships and Grassroots PrioritiesCatherine Pattenden, The University of Queensland, AustraliaPaul Rogers, The University of Queensland, AustraliaRaja Zainariah Raja Hitam, Vale in Malaysia, MalaysiaWilliam Sarayeddin, Vale Asia Pacific, Singapore

24724 16:00-16:30Social Sustainability and Energy Communities: Review of the Generic Design Assessment Dialogue Pilot (2015) For Nuclear Build in Anglesey, UKJohn Whitton, University of Central Lancashire, UKIoan Parry, University of Central Lancashire, UKJohn Riley, University of Central Lancashire, UK

28153 16:30-17:00Using Environmental Litigation As a Tool for Advancing Sustainability: The Case of ChinaTommi Yu, Tsinghua University, China

18:00-20:00: Conference Dinner (optional extra)Please meet in the Art Center Kobe 2F Lobby at 17:15.

This is ticketed at 5,000 JPY and there are a limited number of spaces.

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Friday Session II: 15:00-17:00 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Environmental ManagementSession Chair: Ming-Yin Jonathan Chan

29042 15:00-15:30Comparatively Embodied Carbon Analysis on the Volumetric Prefabrication Elements and in-Situ Elements in Residential Building Development of Hong KongFelix Y.H. Wong, AECOM Asia Co. Ltd, Hong KongY.T. Tang, AECOM Asia Co. Ltd, Hong Kong

28115 15:30-16:00The Effect of Ambient Temperature and Humidity on the Liability of Coal Spontaneous Combustion in Coal StorageArif Widiatmojo, Kyushu University, JapanKyuro Sasaki, Kyushu University, JapanYuichi Sugai, Kyushu University, Japan

27839 16:00-16:30Application of CO Based Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) In a Large Car ParkMing-Yin Jonathan Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

31687 16:30-17:00Environmental Concern in Nepalese AgricultureDurga Prasad Paudyal,Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

Friday Session II: 15:00-17:00 Room: Chopin Hall (2F)ACSS2016: Justice, Ethics, & LawSession Chair: Tomasz Pietrzykowski

31648 15:00-15:30Chalk or Talk? Approaches in the Teaching of JusticeWee Shoo Soon, Millennia Institute, Singapore

27670 15:30-16:00Gambling Behavior of Children and Youth in the Bangkok AreaSupat Settacomkul, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandKitiwong Saduad, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

26865 16:00-16:30Non-Personal Subjects of LawTomasz Pietrzykowski, University of Silesia, Poland

30502 16:30-17:00Believe It or Not? Embedded Health Literacy In Media Literacy Education: A Study of Taiwanese Undergraduate StudentsYi-Chih Chiang, National Taiwan Normal University, TaiwanTzu-Bin Lin, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

18:00-20:00: Conference Dinner (optional extra)Please meet in the Art Center Kobe 2F Lobby at 17:15.

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Friday Session II: 15:00-17:00 Room: 501 (5F)ACSS2016: Education Session Chair: Tzu-Bin Lin

27313 15:00-15:30Data Management of Standard Test and Assessment O-Net From Students Grades 6 And 9 During the Year 2010 And 2013Nuengruthai Mekwathat, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

26951 15:30-16:00Human Capital of Teachers and Education Personnel Affecting the Student with Learning Disabilities in Elementary SchoolsPannarai Subsandee, Rajanagarindra Rajabhat University, Thailand

30376 16:00-16:30Student Self-Assessment: What Do Singaporean Students Perceive?Hwei Ming Wong, National Institute of Education, Singapore

26361 16:30-17:00Recruiting Native English Speaking Teachers: A Case Study of Policy and Practices in New Taipei CityTzu-Bin Lin, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

Friday Session II: 15:00-17:00 Room: 503 (5F)ACSS2016: Interdisciplinary Topics on Sociology, Social Psychology & Health SciencesSession Chair: Elaine Yin-Ling

27824 15:00-15:30A Model for the Prevention of Drug Abuse Among Children and JuvenilesPreecha Dilokwutthisit, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandKitiwong Saduad, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

28076 15:30-16:00Survey of the Risk Points for Alcohol Consumption of Youth around the Higher Education Institutions in Eastern ThailandChanapon Singsook, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandKunwadee Rojpaisarnkit, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandVarakorn Kriengkraisakda, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

27833 16:00-16:30The Impact of the Electronic Hand-Off System on Effective Communication and Individual Benefits during Nursing Shift ExchangesPei-Hsuan Li, Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, TaiwanI-Chiu Chang, National Chung Cheng University, TaiwanYu-Hsin Hsiung, Institute of Medical Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, TaiwanChun-Yu Tien, Institute of Medical Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, TaiwanCheng-Peng Kuo, Institute of Medical Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, TaiwanJing-En Li, Institute of Medical Information Management, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

31619 16:30-17:00Dilemmas Encountered by Individuals with Intersex Status: How Much Do We Know?Elaine Yin-Ling Tsui, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

18:00-20:00: Conference Dinner (optional extra)Please meet in the Art Center Kobe 2F Lobby at 17:15.

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Friday Session II: 15:00-17:00 Room: 505 (5F)ACSS2016: Politics, Public Policy, Law & CriminologySession Chair: Willy Putra

23117 15:00-15:30Examining DOH’s National Safe Motherhood Program as a Policy Addressing the Increasing Trend in Philippine Maternal Mortality RatioKarla Camille N. Ruiz, De La Salle University, The Philippines

23851 15:30-16:00An Analysis on the Need for the Philippine Mental Health Act to be Made LawLouin T. Adayo, De la Salle University, The Philippines

27878 16:00-16:30Sustainable Development Based on Great-Grandfather MandateMoh. Fadli, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia

28857 16:30-17:00International Cooperation to Eradicate Corruption: Seizing and Returning of Corrupt AssetsHery Firmansyah, Tarumanagara University, IndonesiaAmad Sudiro, Tarumanagara University, IndonesiaWilly Putra, Tarumanagara University, Indonesia

Friday Session II: 15:00-16:30 Room: 506 (5F)ACSS/AGEN2016: Aging and GerontologySession Chair: Junya Pattaraarchachai

27408 15:00-15:30Factors Affecting the Quality of Life of the Elderly in the Eastern ProvincesKitiwong Sasuad, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

31844 15:30-16:00Elder Abuse in Thai Society: A Visual Anthropological StudyKanvee Viwatpanich, Thammasat University, Thailand

31824 16:00-16:30Living in a Conflict Zone: Story of Aging in the Southern Part of ThailandJunya Pattaraarchachai, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandKanvee Viwatpanich, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandTaweeporn Sittiracha, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandSermkool Akarapanyakool, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, Thailand

18:00-20:00: Conference Dinner (optional extra)Please meet in the Art Center Kobe 2F Lobby at 17:15.

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Saturday Session I: 08:30-10:00 Room: Prokofiev Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Human Consumption: Human and Life SciencesSession Chair: Apiradee Muangdech

27431 08:30-09:00The Study on the Development and Processing Transfer of Lip Balm Products from Virgin Coconut Oil: A Case StudySuwimon Kwunsiriwong, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

26585 09:00-09:30The Development of Learning Communities for Conservation and Sustainable Transferring of Knowledge to Children and Youth in Chachoengsao Province, ThailandNattaporn Sonphueak, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandWoraphot Thamniab, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

27422 09:30-10:00Effect of Heat Treatment and Shelf Life on Chilling Injury of Mango Cv. Nam Dok MaiApiradee Muangdech, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

Saturday Session I: 09:00-10:00 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSS2016: SociologySession Chair: Laksanaporn Rojpitakkul

26838 09:00-09:30Social Justice: Widows’ PerspectivesPoornima Sajive Nair, Symbiosis Institute of Design,India

27116 09:30-10:00Local Wisdom in Weaving Reed Mats by Designing Patterns at Community Enterprise of Kok Mat Transformation in Ban Sang DistrictLaksanaporn Rojpitakkul, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

Saturday Session I: 08:30-10:00 Room: Chopin Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Environmental Management: Land Use & MisuseSession Chair: Xing Fan

27742 08:30-09:00Research and Prospects of Urban Morphology Evolution in the Information AgeLan Wenlong, Southeast University, China

26303 09:00-09:30Research on Spatial Sustainability of Land-Use Patterns in Urban Fringe: A Study on the Erxianguan Region, Shenzhen, ChinaWen Zhou Zhong, Southeast University, China

27419 09:30-10:00Low Carbon Eco-City Planning Evaluation of ShenzhenXing Fan, Shenzhen Urban Planning and Land Resource Research Center, China

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Saturday Session I: 08:30-10:00 Room: 501 (5F)ACSEE2016: Energy: Energy Economics and Ecological EconomicsSession Chair: M Indra al Irsyad

30227 08:30-09:00The Improvement Configuration of Ecological Efficiency during the Process of Urbanization in China: A Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative AnalysisChao Wu, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, China

30052 09:00-09:30Analysis of Energy and Environmental Efficiency, Potential Energy Savings and Emission Reductions in ChinaTeng Wang, China University of Geosciences, China

27284 09:30-10:00Estimating Multi End-User Sectors Demand for Electricity: New Evidence from Southeast Asia’s Largest EconomyM Indra al Irsyad, University of Queensland, AustraliaAnthony Halog, University of Queensland, AustraliaRabindra Nepal, Charles Darwin University, Australia

Saturday Session I: 09:00-10:00 Room: 503 (5F)ACSS2016: International Relations & Human RightsSession Chair: Akanksha Gupta

27959 08:30-09:00Examining the Concept of a Special Relationship: A Study of Indonesia-Malaysia RelationsHo Ying Chan, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia

25436 09:00-09:30Syria’s Relations with the European Union under the Barcelona Process: 1995-2010Akanksha Gupta, Center for West Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, IndiaRanjith Rebello, Center for West Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, IndiaArchana Gupta, Centre for Russian & Central Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

Saturday Session I: 09:00-10:00 Room: 505 (5F)ACSS2016: Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Studies and HumanitiesSession Chair: Eakachai Chaida

25743 09:00-09:30Geomorphic Evaluation of the Pharaonic Temples Sites in Upper EgyptMagdy Torab, Damanhour University, Egypt

27957 09:30-10:00The Influence of Religious Beliefs on Participation of the Public for Local Government in Thailand: A Conceptual PerspectiveEakachai Chaida, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandSuwicha Seangroongpet, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandPannarat Kankraisri, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandChatchai Tritham, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

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27642 09:00-09:30Target and Biomarker Identification Platform to Design New Drugs Against Aging and Age-Related DiseasesPeter Fedichev, Gero Limited, RussiaIvan Molodtsov, Gero Limited, Russia

31445 09:30-10:00Social Capital and DepressionSoondool Chung, Ewha Woman’s University, South KoreaMiWoo Lee, Ewha Woman’s University, South KoreaSemi Chung, Ewha Woman’s University, South KoreaJeung-Suk Lim, Ewha Woman’s University, South KoreaMiri Kim, Ewha Woman’s University, South Korea

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22802Effect of Non-Uniform Inlet Flow Rate on the Preheating Process of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell UnitPing Yuan, Lee Ming Institute of Technology, Taiwan

24624The Cr-Si3N4 Composite Coatings Electroplated From a Trivalent Chromium BathChia-Wen Liao, Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University, TaiwanChen-En Lu, Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University, TaiwanMing-Der Ger, Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University, TaiwanKung-Hsu Hou, Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University, Taiwan

25547The Sustainable Energy Policy Convention Developed to Reduce CO2 Emissions in TaiwanChun-Wei Chen, National Applied Research Laboratories, TaiwanYu-Wei Lin, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan

27551The Effect on Temperature From the Installation of Solar Panels on Roof of a House in Bangkok, ThailandNoppadol Maneerat, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, ThailandSuphawadee Ratanamart, Faculty of Architecture, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, ThailandPiyabud Duangsawat, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, Thailand

28084Fabrication of Vibration Energy Generators Using Piezoelectric TransducersWei-Che Shih, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanYing-Chung Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanHsin-Yu Chen,National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanChien-Chuan Cheng, De Lin Institute of Technology, Taipei, TaiwanKuo-Sheng Kao, Shu-Te University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanYu-Chen Chang, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanBing-Rui Li, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanChun-Yi Lin, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, TaiwanJheng-Liang Jiang, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

31167Engineering of Flexible Metabolite Nodes in Central Metabolism of Escherichia Coli for N-Butanol ProductionYun-Peng Chao, Department of Chemical Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung, TaiwanChung-Jen Chiang, Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan

31168Application of Escherichia Coli Coculture System for N-Butanol ProductionChung Jen Chiang, China Medical University – Taichung, TaiwanYun-Peng, Feng Chia University – Taichung, Taiwan

31384Progress and Deficiencies in Sustainability Research Within the GCC CountriesJwen Fai Low, Masdar Institute, UAEAndrea Schiffauerova, Masdar Institute, UAE

31832Factors Affecting Public Support for Various Renewable Energy-Related Measures in TaiwanMei-Ling Hsu, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

27827A Study into Residential Energy Use in Adelaide Metropolitan: Determinants and Effects on Household’s ConsumptionGhazal Jaberi, University of South Australia, AustraliaAlpana Sivam, University of South Australia, AustraliaSadasivam Karuppannan, University of South Australia, Australia

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Saturday Session II: 10:15-12:15 Room: Prokofiev Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Cultural Sustainability: Protecting, Preserving and ConservingSession Chair: David Humphreys

26224 10:15-10:45Practice and Exploration of Shenzhen Urban Transformation and Industrial Heritage ProtectionJiang Li, Shenzhen City Planning and Land Resource Research Center, ChinaXing Fan, Shenzhen City Planning and Land Resource Research Center, China

27864 10:45-11:15The Sustainability and Justice of the Conservation of Modern Architecture in ThailandSuphawadee Ratanamart, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, ThailandNoppawan Ratanamart, The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage, Thailand

28022 11:15-11:45Crafting Cultural Sustainability in the Transition to a Sustainable Environment?Roger Andre Søraa, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology NorwayHåkon Fyhn, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

26566 11:45-12:15Redefining Environmental Citizenship in South America?: The Rights of Nature Debate and Earth JurisprudenceDavid Humphreys, The Open University, UK

Saturday Session II: 10:15-12:15 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Energy: Renewable Energy and Environmental SolutionsSession Chair: Narin Koolnapadol

31701 10:15-10:45Building Integrated Photovoltaic/Thermal (BIPV/T) Based Energy System for Net Zero Energy BuildingsRaghad Kamel, Ryerson University, CanadaNavid Ekrami, Ryerson University, CanadaPeter Dash, Ryerson University, CanadaMojtaba Asgarian, Ryerson University, CanadaAlan Fung, Ryerson University, CanadaEdward Vuong, Ryerson University, Canada

31859 10:45-11:15Multi-Tube Array Enclosure for Phase Change Material Heat Transfer EnhancementPimsopit Sod-ium, KhonKaen University, ThailandTanakorn Wongwuttanasatian, KhonKaen University, Thailand

31741 11:15-11:45Application Low-Grade Industrial Waste Heat for Power Generation Using Organic Rankine Cycle Power Generator Combined with Gas Engine-Driven Heat PumpSorawit Sonsaree, Shinshu University, JapanTatsunori Asaoka, Shinshu University, JapanSomchai Jiajitsawat, Naresuan University, ThailandHernan Aguirre, Shinshu University, JapanKiyoshi Tanaka, Shinshu University, Japan

26727 11:45-12:15Mango Sheet Drying by the Solar Dryer Combine with Electric CoilNarin Koolnapadol, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandChatchawan Nimrotham, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

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31796 10:15-10:45Community-Based Coastal Resource Management in Brgy. Kapunitan, Orion, BataanEllen Joy P. Pacudan, De La Salle Health Sciences Institute, The Philippines

22149 10:45-11:15Investigating and Modelling the Relationship between Scuba Diving and Coral HealthNeil David Hinds, Plymouth University, UK

27951 11:15-11:45Discussion on the Marine Environmental Pollution Control and Ecosystem Restoration in ShenzhenGuang Miao, Shenzhen Urban Planning and Land Resource Research Center, ChinaXing Fan, Shenzhen Urban Planning and Land Resource Research Center, ChinaJie Wei, Shenzhen Urban Planning and Land Resource Research Center, China

26431 11:45-12:15Does Knowledge of Environmental Organizations Translate into Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors? Evidence from an Urbanized Tropical WatershedLuis E. Santiago, University of Puerto Rico, USAAriam Torres, University of Puerto Rico, USAAlisa Ortiz, University of Puerto Rico, USA

Saturday Session II: 10:15-12:15 Room: 501 (5F)ACSS2016: Economics and ManagementSession Chair: Tsung-Hsiu Tsai

28134 10:15-10:45Cooperative and Non-Cooperative R&D for Yield Rate ImprovementYing-Da Wang, National Central University, TaiwanJiunn-Rong Chiou, National Central University, Taiwan

28034 10:45-11:15Environmental Regulations and Competition Policy on Export IndustriesTsung-Hsiu Tsai, National University of Kaohsiung, TaiwanJiunn-Rong Chiou, National Central University, Taiwan

31013 11:15-11:45Firm Heterogeneousity, Internationalization and Innovation: Firm-Level Evidence From TaiwanChia-Hui Huang, Aletheia University, TaiwanTony Chieh-Tse Hou, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan

28041 11:45-12:15Strategic and Altruistic Corporate Environmental Responsibility in a Green MarketTsung-Hsiu Tsai, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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27555 10:15-10:45Determinant Factors for Product Commercialization and Innovation in Malaysian Public UniversitiesMohd Shaladdin Muda, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, MalaysiaWan Abdul Aziz Wan Mohd Amin, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia

30230 10:45-11:15Does Geographic Location Matter for Corporate Social Performance? Evidence From Listed Corporations in ChinaPengcheng Tang, China School of Economics and Management, University of Geosciences – Wuhan, ChinaShuwang Yang, School of Economics and Management, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, China

26606 11:15-11:45Job Safety Knowledge and Apply Job Safety Analysis for Small and Medium Enterprises: At Chacheongsao Chonburi and Rayong ProvinceJarut Dhitivara, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandKitiwong Sasuad, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

28229 11:45-12:15Exploring the Influences of Organizational Impression Management Tactics: A Policy Capturing ApproachQi-Jun Chen, National Chung Cheng University, TaiwanYi-Jing Wu, Innotex, TaiwanWen-Fen Yang, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

Saturday Session II: 10:15-12:15 Room: 505 (5F)ACSS2016: Politics, Public Policy, Law & CriminologySession Chair: Jazim Hamidi

23115 10:15-10:45Crime Management and Decentralized Governance: Understanding Executive Order No. 773, S. 2009Danica Ella Panelo, De La Salle University Manila, The Philippines

31611 10:45-11:15Problem Identification and Prioritization Methods: Significant Steps of Forest Policy Formulation Based on Public ParticipationJariyaporn Masawat, Prince of Songkla University, ThailandSaowalak Roongtawanreongsri, Prince of Songkla University, ThailandPrakart Sawangchote, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand

31623 11:15-11:45A Comparison Between Indonesia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (KPK) and Singapore’s Corrupt Practice Indonesian Bureau (CPIB): What Lessons Can Indonesia Learn?Dirgantara Reksa Ginanjar, Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands

27603 11:45-12:15Local Democracy Based on “Wisik” (Hint): A Study in Baduy Tribe, Rangkasbitung, Lebak, Banten, IndonesiaJazim Hamidi, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia

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28170 10:15-10:45Visibly Ageing: Online Clothing Consumption and the Older WomanAlex Franklin, University of the West of England, UK

26731 10:45-11:15Participation of Family in Promoting Quality of Life for ElderlyAungkana Koolnapadol, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

31409 11:15-11:45Ageing Society: Thailand Moves ForwardsWannee Hutaphaed, IPSR Mahidol University, ThailandKamolchanok Khumsuwan, IPSR Mahidol University, Thailand

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24590A Cross Sectional Study on Outcome of Test Anxiety Among Medical StudentsSaravananv Coumaravelou, International Medical University, MalaysiaKingston Rajiah, International Medical University, MalaysiaMay Gin, International Medical University, Malaysia

27717Gender Differences in Information Ethics Decision Making of Undergraduate StudentsGuan-Yu Lin, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

Saturday Session II: 10:15-12:15 Room: 504 (5F)ACSEE2016: Environmental SustainabilityPoster Session

25931Adsorption Behavior of Reactive Blue 4 from Aqueous Solution onto Modified Rice BranChih-Ming Ma, St. Mary’s Junior College of Medicine, Nursing and Management, TaiwanYu-Zhe Lin, National Taipei University of Technology, TaiwanGui-Bing Hong, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

27097The Relevance of Reef Rehabilitation to the Urbanized Coastal City of SingaporeLoke Ming Chou, National University of Singapore, Singapore

27321Synthesis of Poly (Acrylic Acid-Co-Sodium Styrene Sulfonate) as Scale Inhibitor for Industrial Cooling Water SystemNut Jianwirak, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, ThailandSiriporn Pranee, Kasetsart University, ThailandSamitthichai Seeyangnok, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand

27626Synthesis and Characterization of Bioi/TiO2 Photocatalysts for Waste Water TreatmentThanakit Sirimahasal, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, ThailandSiriporn Pranee, Kasetsart University, ThailandSamitthichai Seeyangnok, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand

27836Evaluation of Zeolite Efficiency for Removal of Cesium Ions From SeawaterUracha Termsrirat, Mahidol University, ThailandNaowarut Charoenca, Mahidol University, ThailandNipapun Kungskulniti, Mahidol University, ThailandYutthana Tumnoi, Office of Atoms for Peace, Thailand

27838Removal Efficiency of Cesium and Strontium in Seawater by Zeolite-Fixed Bed ColumnsWaruntara Tankam, Mahodol University, ThailandNaowarut Charoenca, Mahodol University, ThailandNipapun Kungskulniti, Mahodol University, ThailandYutthana Tumnoi, Office of Atoms for Peace, Thailand

28053Adsorption of Pb(Ii) from Synthetic Solution by Pomelo PeelSasiwimol Chanmalee, Mahidol University, ThailandPisit Vatanasomboon, Mahidol University, ThailandChaowalit Warodomrungsimun, Mahidol University, Thailand

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28099Information Management in the Company’s Information SpaceTomasz Lis, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandPaula Bajdor, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandAleksandra Ptak, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandIwetta Budzik-Nowodzińska, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland

31090Smart City as a Key Factor for New Municipal ManagementPaweł Nowodziński, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandPaula Bajdor, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandPaweł Iyski, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland

31158Synthesis of Poly(Acrylic Acid) Based Polymers as Quantitative Determined Scale InhibitorSamitthichai Seeyangnok, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, ThailandIsaree Somjaikul, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, ThailandAnuwat Katratanaborvorn, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, ThailandYotshana Sillapadecht, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, ThailandSiriporn Pranee, Kasetsart University, Thailand

22733Corporate Social Responsibility Politics in Small and Medium-Sized Companies from PolandPaula Bajdor, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandTomasz Lis, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandPaweł Nowodzinski, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland

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27812 13:15-13:45Facing Up to Climate Injustice through the Sustainable Development Goals of the Post-2015 Agenda: The Issue of Loss and DamagePaola Villavicencio Calzadilla, North West University, South Africa

26682 13:45-14:15The Importance of Access to Information and Public Participation: Lessons Learnt from the 2014 Major Floods in MalaysiaSyafrina Sharif, Imperial College London, UK

28261 14:15-14:45Imagining Future Generations: Art, Ethics and Public DeliberationMatthew Cotton, University of Sheffield, UK

Saturday Session III: 13:15-14:15 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSS2016: Cultural and Media StudiesSession Chair: Megan Green

28033 13:15-13:45Research of Users’ Emotional Responses to Interactive Advertisements in Waiting SpacePung Yu Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, TaiwanLi Shu Lu, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

30491 13:45-14:15Seriously Funny: An Autoethnographic Investigation Into Humour’s Subversive PowerMegan Green, Murdoch University, Australia

Saturday Session III: 13:15-14:45 Room: Chopin Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Energy: Renewable Energy and Environmental SolutionsSession Chair: David Harnesk

28079 13:15-13:45Assessing Solar and Wind Energy Technical Potential Using GIS Approach: A Case Study in Sumba Island, IndonesiaDody Setiawan, National Central University, TaiwanJiunn-Chi Wu, National Central University, Taiwan

28271 13:45-14:15Achieving Energy Efficiency Through Industrial Symbiosis: A Conceptual FrameworkYuanjun Chen, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UKYongjiang Shi, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK

27960 14:15-14:45Energy Regulation on the Move: The Expanding Economic Geography and Power of the International Sustainability & Carbon CertificationDavid Harnesk, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden

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Saturday Session III: 13:15-14:45 Room: 501 (5F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Human Consumption: WasteSession Chair: Shankar Murthy

27454 13:15-13:45Willingness-To-Pay and Willingness-To-Accept on the Benefit Measurements of RecyclingJin-Long Liu, National Central University, TaiwanHan-Chia Chiu, National Central University, Taiwan

31555 13:45-14:15Waste Disposal Issues in a Philippine Upland Urban CenterOfelia D. Giron, University of the Philippines Baguio, The Philippines

28090 14:15-14:45Determinants of Pro-Environmental Behaviour: An Exploratory AnalysisShankar Murthy, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, IndiaManoj Govind Kharat, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, India

Saturday Session III: 13:15-14:45 Room: 503 (5F)ACSS2016: SustainabilitySession Chair: Roger Andre Søraa

31764 13:15-13:45Ecosystem Services of Rubber Agroforestry System: A ReviewNarun Nattharom, Prince of Songkla University, ThailandSaowalak Roongtawanreongsri, Prince of Songkla University, ThailandSara Bumrungsri, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand

31763 13:45-14:15Ecovillage and Its Application in ThailandRachada Boonkaew, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, ThailandSaowalak Roongtawanreongsri, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand

27906 14:15-14:45Sustainable Transitions to an Automation and Green-Worker Synchronicity?Roger Andre Søraa, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Saturday Session III: 13:15-14:45 Room: 505 (5F)ACSS2016: Education and Social WelfareSession Chair: Anjum Naz

27914 13:15-13:45Cultural Dilemma and Solution Faced by Cultivating Innovative TalentsWu Yu, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, ChinaZu-Chao Li, China University of Geosciences – Wuhan, China

25051 13:45-14:15Mentoring for Leadership Development of Middle Managers in Singapore Primary SchoolsChoong Pek Lan, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

31230 14:15-14:45Entrepreneurship in Education Sector; Perception, Opportunities, Inspirations and ChallengesAnjum Naz, University of Sarogodha, Pakistan

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Saturday Session III: 13:15-14:45 Room: 506 (5F)ACSS/AGen2016: Aging and GerontologySession Chair: Rossarin Soottipong Gray

28038 13:15-13:45“I Learn, therefore I Am”: A Phenomenological Analysis of Meanings of Lifelong Learning of Vulnerable Older AdultsMiya Narushima, Brock University, CanadaJian Liu, Brock University, CanadaNaomi Diestelkamp, Independent Scholar, Canada

26609 13:45-14:15Ethnicity and Community History Related to Active Aging Development at Sao Cha-Ngok Subdistrict, Bangkla District, Chacheongsao Province, ThailandPhakphoom Lobdhom, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

31864 14:15-14:45Factors Associated with Successful Ageing in Population Aged 65 and over in ThailandRossarin Soottipong Gray, Mahidol University, ThailandSuthida Chuanwan, Mahidol University, Thailand

Saturday Session III: 13:15-14:45 Room: 504 (5F)ACSS2016: Poster Session

20604A Study of the Female Suicide Attempters’ Life ExperienceMei Yuan Lee, National Kaohsiung Normal University, TaiwanGwa Han Gan, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan

24887On the Boundary Theory: Discussion of Corruption from the Perspective Mutual Penetration of Public and Private ResourcesYi-Ming Yu, National Defense University, Taiwan

25869Modeling Age, Body Fat Percentage and Quality of Life in Middle-Aged Taiwanese WomenHsueh-Fen Chou, Chang Gung University, TaiwanLi-Chueh Weng, Chang Gung University, TaiwanHsiu-Li Huang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan

27763Sustainable Development: Care Potential Talents: A Case Study in W CompanyHsiao-Tien Huang, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanChi-Tung Tsai, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

27795ASEAN Community 2015: Model for Managing International Labour Migration in ThailandTharita Sattayarak, University of Malaya, Malaysia

27846Assessment of Impact of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on European Russia ForestIrina Kudrevatykh, Russian Academy of Sciences, RussiaKristina Ivashchenko, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

27894Founded a Family System: Employee Assistance Program in M CompanyChing-Yi Chang, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanChi-Tung Tsai, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

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27930Sustainable Development: Innovation is your Competitiveness – How to Inspire Creativity of Employee in T CompanyYi-Hsing Lo, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanChi-Tung Tsai, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

28067Measuring Social Influence on Online Collaborative CommunitiesZhe-Li Lin, National Chengchi University, TaiwanYu-Ming Lu, National Chengchi University, TaiwanMing-Feng Tsai, National Chengchi University, TaiwanChuan-Ju Wang, University of Taipei, Taiwan

28074Factors Associated with Family Surrogates Decision Satisfaction of End-Of-Life Care for Nursing Home Residents with Dementia in Northern TaiwanHsiu-Li Huang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan

28163The Use of Social Media in European Union Enterprises - Comparative StudyAleksandra Ptak, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandTomasz Lis, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandPaula Bajdor, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland

29286The Parents Experiences in Assisting Their Children Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes with Learning Self-ManagementChi-Wen Chang, Chang Gung University, TaiwanPei-Fan Mu, National Yang-Ming University, TaiwanShiaw-Ling Wang, Chung Shan Medical University, TaiwanHsing-Yi Yu, Chang Gung University, TaiwanFu-Sung Lo, Chung Gung University, Taiwan

31388A Virtualization-Based Laboratory for Learners’ Hands-On Skills of HackingJung-Lung Hsu, Kainan University, TaiwanKuo-Ming Hung, Kainan University, TaiwanWu-Yuin Hwang, National Central University, TaiwanHuey-Wen Chou, National Central University, Taiwan

31702Factors Associated with Dementia Caregiver Burden and Resource UtilizationLi-Chan Lin, National Yang-Ming University, TaiwanYuan-Ju Liao, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan

31830Incompatible Values: How Cultural Legacy and Regime Change Can Lead to PoliticideShannon Colleen Hartmann, University of Nevada, USA

31849Theoretical Modeling of Cultural AdjustmentAnya Hommadova, University of Tsukuba, Japan

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Saturday Session IV: 15:00-17:00 Room: Prokofiev Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Energy: Renewable Energy and Environmental SolutionsSession Chair: Imee A. Saladaga

25760 15:00-15:30Combined Damo and Anammox Processes in a Hollow Fiber Membrane Biofilm ReactorLiang Fu, University of Science and Technology of China, ChinaRaymond J. Zeng, University of Science and Technology of China, China

28032 15:30-16:00Preparation and Properties of Konjac Bran-Graft-Poly (Acrylic Acid) Superabsorbent PolymerNutnicha Siriwong, Chutimon Satirapipathkul, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

31727 16:00-16:30Evaluating the Effectiveness of Biogas Technology and Its Impact on the Environment and Socioeconomic Conditions: A Case Study in SialkotSadia Imran, Lahore School of Economics, PakistanZenab Naseem, Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan

31770 16:30-17:00Estimation of Biomass Energy Potential From Sugarcane Bagasse in Batangas, Philippines Using GIS Technology and Remote Sensing TechniquesImee A. Saladaga, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesMarjorie V. Remolador, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesBryan M. Baltazar, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesKlathea H. Sevilla, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesLoureal Camille V. Inocencio, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The PhilippinesMa. Rosario Concepcion O. Ang, University of the Philippines-Diliman, The Philippines

Saturday Session IV: 15:00-17:00 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Environmental Management: Freshwater, Oceans and SeasSession Chair: Dindo Karl Mari A. Malonzo

26387 15:00-15:30Sustainable Study on Rural River Landscape Based on the Eco-Priority Principle: A Case Study of Landscape Design for the River YaxiShi Cheng , Southeast University, ChinaYijing Wang, Southeast University, China

26581 15:30-16:00Study on Quality Parameters of Raw Natural Water for the Production of Tap Water at Bangka Sub-District, Ratchasan District, ChachoengsaoPhussadee Phummara, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandSureeporn Thummikkaphong, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandNattaporn Sonphueak, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

28213 16:00-16:30Low-Cost Technology for Water Utility ManagementSami J. Habib, Kuwait University, KuwaitPaulvanna Nayaki Marimuthu, Kuwait University, Kuwait

31850 16:30-17:00Effect of Different Soil Series on Simulated Discharge in the Sipalay River Basin Using Soil and Water Assessment ToolDindo Karl Mari A. Malonzo, University of the Philippines, The PhilippinesGreyland C. Agno, University of the Philippines, The PhilippinesJodel L. Cuasay, University of the Philippines, The PhilippinesRowane May A. Fesalbon, University of the Philippines, The PhilippinesMa. Rosario Concepcion O. Ang, University of the Philippines, The Philippines

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26524 15:00-15:30Biotyping of Jatropha Curcas L. from Thailand, Laos and Tanzania by MALDI-TOF MS TechniqueThitiporn Ditsawanon, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandSittiruk Roytrakul, Genome Institute, ThailandJanthima Jaresittikulchai, Genome Institute, ThailandWorawut Chulalaksananukul, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

28028 15:30-16:00Utilization of Diatomite as Silica Source for the Synthesis of Ordered Mesoporous Silica MaterialsJirapa Kraisit, Chulalongkorn University, ThailandChutimon Satirapipathkul, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

26309 16:00-16:30Chitin Degradation and Energy Recovery by Environmental Electroactive Bacteria in Microbial Fuel CellShan-Wei Li, University of Science and Technology of China, ChinaRaymond J. Zeng, University of Science and Technology of China, ChinaGuo-Ping Sheng, University of Science and Technology of China, China

31686 16:30-17:00Recent Agricultural and Renewable Energy Status in NepalLekhanath Bagale, Government of Nepal-Ministry of Energy, Nepal

Saturday Session IV: 15:00-17:00 Room: 501 (5F)ACSEE2016: Social Sustainability & Sustainable LivingSession Chair: Xin Ge

28016 15:00-15:30Social Intervention: Center for Studies (IFG/GO) / Brazil in a Community of Small Farmers at Risk by the Use of PesticidesAlessandro Silva de Oliveira, Instituto Federal de Educao Cincia e Tecnologia de Gois, BrasilPaula Graciano Pereira, Instituto Federal de Educao Cincia e Tecnologia de Gois, BrasilPatricia Anne da Mata Monteiro, Instituto Federal de Educao, Cincia e Tecnologia de Gois, BrasilLarissa Rodrigues Batista, Instituto Federal de Educao, Cincia e Tecnologia de Gois, BrazilAuriane da Silva Costa, Instituto Federal de Educao, Cincia e Tecnologia de Gois, Brazil

27140 15:30-16:00Residential Farming: A Strategy on the Regeneration of Existing Chinese Residential Area Concerning Aged Caring IssueYuchen Han, Southeast University, ChinaLi Bao, Southeast University, China

27873 16:00-16:30From Design to Management- Task Shift of Architects in Urban Regeneration ProcessJia Dong, Southeast University, China

26425 16:30-17:00Upgrading Marginal Settlements: Studies on Li-nong Settlements in Shanghai Old Railway Station AreaXin Ge, Southeast University, ChinaXinzi Chen, Southeast University, China

17:15-18:30: The Land of Many Palaces, Film Screening (Room 504)The Land of Many Palaces, directed by Adam James Smith and Song Ting , was a winning entry

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31615 15:00-15:30Suicide Prevention as Governance: Suicide Discourses in Post-Martial Law TaiwanYi-Han Huag, National Central University, Taiwan

24746 15:30-16:00The Participation of Young Refugees in Programme Designing: Social Inclusion and the Restoration of Cultural Normalcy in the PhilippinesAimee Francesca Terrenal, De La Salle University, The Philippines

27942 16:00-16:30Contributing and Inhibiting Factors of Cultural AdjustmentAnya Hommadova, University of Tsukuba, Japan

27312 16:30-17:00Social Relations Associated with Depression in the UK Adult Population: A Mixed Methods ApproachJoy Shi Hui Soo, National Institute of Education, SingaporeKeming Yang, Durham University, UKSoo Yin Tan, National Institute of Education, Singapore

Saturday Session IV: 15:00-17:00 Room: 505 (5F)ACSS2016: EducationSession Chair: Yew-Jin Lee

25940 15:00-15:30How and Why Students Learn and Its Implications on Academic AchievementS. Chee Choy, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, MalaysiaDaljeet S. Sedhu, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia

28157 15:30-16:00Exploring Triangle Centers in Euclidean Geometry with the Geometry ExplorerCharuwan Singmuang, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

31447 16:00-16:30‘Bridges and Ladders’: The Paradox of Equity in Excellence in Singapore Secondary SchoolsDennis Kwek, National Institute of Education, Singapore

24829 16:30-17:00Comparing Learning Objectives from East-Asian Primary Science Curricula According to the Revised Bloom’s TaxonomyYew-Jin Lee, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeMijung Kim, University of Alberta, CanadaQingna Jin, University of Alberta, CanadaHye-Gyoung Yoon, Chuncheon National University of Education, South KoreaKenji Matsubara, National Institute for Educational Policy Research, Japan

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Saturday Session IV: 15:00-17:00 Room: 506 (5F)ACSS2016: Economics and ManagementSession Chair: Andrew K.G. Tan

27575 15:00-15:30Quality and Quantity Decisions in a Closed-Loop Supply Chain with Return Condition UncertaintyCheng-Han Wu, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, TaiwanYi-Jhe Kao, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

27949 15:30-16:00Brand Story Marketing: Its Influence on the Formation of Brand Image, Brand Attitude and Purchase IntentionAnnie Pei-I Yu, National Chung Cheng University, TaiwanHsiao jou Cheng, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

27711 16:00-16:30Spatial Simulating in Regional Immigrant Poverty Based on GIS and BP Neural Network: A Case of Three-Gorge Reservoir DistrictYue Liu, The China University of Geosciences, ChinaChuanmin Shuai, The China University of Geosciences, China

26322 16:30-17:00Cigarette Smoking Status in Malaysia: An Ordered Probit ApproachAndrew K.G. Tan, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MalaysiaCh’ng Kean Siang, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MalaysiaNg Peng Long, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

17:15-18:30: The Land of Many Palaces, Film Screening (Room 504)The Land of Many Palaces, directed by Adam James Smith and Song Ting , was a winning entry

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25608Associations between Falls and Physical Performance for Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Very Mild to Mild Cognitive Impairments: A Pilot StudyRen Jei Tsai, Cardinal Tien Hospital, TaiwanMs PT, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

25632The Relationship between the Number of Chronic Diseases and Living Environment among Aged Dementia PatientsZe-Yun Feng, Shanghai Medical Information Center, ChinaHong-Yun Xin, Shanghai Medical Information Center, ChinaChun-Lin Jin, Shanghai Medical Information Center, ChinaYi-Tong Yang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, ChinaHan-Sheng Ding, Shanghai Medical Information Center, China

27094The Effect of Different Amount Daily Activity on Bone Biochemical Markers in the ElderlyYing-Mei Tsai, Chungtai Junior College, TaiwanWen-Yu Wang, Chung Chou University of Science and Technology, TaiwanShu-Lin Lee, Chung Chou University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

27910Do-Not-Resuscitate Directives and Mortality Rates among Nursing Home Residents in TaiwanHsiu-Hsin Tsai, Chang Gung University, TaiwanYun-Fang Tsai, Chang Gung University, Taiwan

28025The Development of Health Food from Zinc-Binding Protein of Oyster (ZPO) for Alleviations of Neuroal Cells Damage and Neurodegenerative DiseaseWei-Hsuan Hsu, Industrial Technology Research Institute, TaiwanBao-Hong Lee, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taiwan

28031Social Influences on North American Older Adults’ Use of Public Transportation: A Scoping ReviewSachindri Wijekoon, Western University, Canada

28104Attributes of Perceived Neighborhood Environment Conducive to Physical Activity of Older AdultsDong Ha Kim, Seoul National University, South KoreaSeunghyun Yoo, Seoul National University, South Korea

31105Effective Cognitive Stimulation Training for Mild Cognitive Impairments in the Elderly: Perspective from Participants and Interprofessional TeamsPatsri Srisuwan, Phramongkutklao Hospital, ThailandDaochompu Nakawiro, Ramathibodi Hospital, ThailandSirinthorn Chansirikarnjana, Ramathibodi Hospital, ThailandKrongkaew Chenchetsada, Phramongkutklao Hospital, ThailandPreeyanuch Tiemdao, Phramongkutklao Hospital, Thailand

31333Depressive-Symptom Trajectories in Postoperative Recovery of Elderly Hip-Fracture Patients at Risk for Depression: A Sample in TaiwanHsin-Yun Liu, Chang Gung University, TaiwanChing-Tzu Yang, Chang Gung University, TaiwanYueh-E Lin, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, TaiwanYea-Ing L. Shyu, Chang Gung University, Taiwan

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31783The Influence of Intergenerational Interaction on Older Adults’ Life SatisfactionSoondool Chung, Ewha Womans University, South KoreaSemi Chung, Ewha Womans University, South KoreaJuhi Jeong, Ewha Womans University, South KoreaEun Joo Kim, Ewha Womans University, South Korea

31854Educational Policies for Aging and Movements in Thailand: A Literature ReviewTaweeporn Sittiracha, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandKanvee Viwatpanich, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandJunya Pattaraarchachai, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandSermkool Akarapanyakool, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, Thailand

31784The Influence of Ageism and Age Integration on Perception of Intergenerational ConflictSoondool Chung, Ewha Woman University, South KoreaJu Hi Jeong, Ewha Woman University, South KoreaEun Joo Kim, Ewha Woman University, South KoreaMiWoo Lee, Ewha Woman University, South KoreaSemi Chung, Ewha Woman University, South Korea

17:15-18:30: The Land of Many Palaces, Film Screening (Room 504)In Ordos, China, thousands of farmers are being relocated into a new city under a government plan to modernise the region. The Land of Many Palaces follows a government official whose job is to convince farmers that their lives will be better off in the city, and a farmer in one of the last remaining villages in the region who is pressured to move. The film explores a process that will take shape on an enormous scale across China, since the central government announced plans to relocate 250 million farmers to cities across the nation over the next 20 years.

The Land of Many Palaces was a winning entry and Best Newcomer Feature for the IAFOR Documentary Film Award & Festival 2015. Special thanks to the directors Adam James Smith and Song Ting for allowing us to screen their amazing film. Universities, high schools, public libraries, community groups, museums and other institutions interested in owning a DVD copy can order an “Educational DVD”. For individuals, “Home Use” DVDs will be available from spring 2016. To order please visit www.thelandofmanypalaces.com/get-dvd.html

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31509 08:30-09:00Urban Governance and ‘Human’ Development Challenges in IndiaVandana Mishra, Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi, India

27068 09:00-09:30Promoting Cycling for Daily Mobility in Bangkok: Challenges and Ways ForwardTanapon Panthasen, Kasetsart University, ThailandSupaporn Kaewko Leopairojana, Kasetsart University, ThailandBart Lambregts, Kasetsart University, Thailand & Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Sunday Session I: 08:30-09:30 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Environmental Management: Atmosphere and AirSession Chair: Biondi Sanda Sima

31872 08:30-09:00Surface Level Wind Forecast Simulation Over the Land-Sea Area and Mountain-Valley Area in ThailandRudklao Pan-Aram, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), ThailandPhurichr Viryasiri, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), Thailand

28118 09:00-09:30Road to Achieving Indonesia’s Intended National Determined Contribution (INDC): Spearheading Stricter Preventive Reinforcement to Indonesia’s Peat and Forest FiresBiondi Sanda Sima, Peking University, China & Sciences Po, France

Sunday Session I: 08:30-09:30 Room: Chopin Hall (2F)ACSS2016: Ethnicity, Difference, IdentitySession Chair: Phillip Borell

27504 08:30-09:00Revitalizing the Indonesian National Values to Strengthen the Nation’s CharacterPrima Roza, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaDicky R. Munaf, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaAsep Wawan Jatnika, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaTri Sulistyaningtyas, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaYani Suryani, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

27658 09:00-09:30Pride of Place: The Use of Sport as a Decolonial OptionPhillip Borell, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

09:30-09:45: Coffee Break

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Sunday Session I: 08:30-09:30 Room: 501 (5F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Human Consumption: WasteSession Chair: Ahmed M. Farghaly

27893 08:30-09:00Nonvegetated Constructed Wetland with Graded Sand Bed System for Hazardous Landfill Leachate Treatment and Heavy Metals RemovalNaira H. Dawi, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), EgyptAhmed Tawfik, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Egypt

30809 09:00-09:30Effect of Using Paperboard Bacterial Culture on Fermentative Hydrogen Production from Paperboard Mill WastewaterAhmed M. Farghaly, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), EgyptAhmed Tawfik, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Egypt

Sunday Session I: 08:30-09:30 Room: 506 (5F)ACSS2016: Economics and ManagementSession Chair: Sineenat Remlawan

25717 08:30-09:00Barriers of Environmental Protection: A Study Upon Various Stakeholders of Business and SocietyLuksi Visita, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

26594 09:00-09:30Behavior and Satisfaction of Thai Tourists Towards Cultural Tourism Through Homestays in a Community Enterprise in ThailandSineenat Remlawan, Rajabhat Rajanagrarindra University, ThailandChatchai Tritham, Rajabhat Rajanagrarindra University, Thailand

09:30-09:45: Coffee Break

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Sunday Session II: 09:45-11:45 Room: Prokofiev Hall (2F)ACSEE2016: Social Sustainability & Social JusticeSession Chair: Ikechukwu Umejesi

30343 09:45-10:15A Synthesis of Foreign Scholars’ Research on Benefit Sharing in Resource ExploitationMeng Nan, China University of Geosciences, China

28014 10:15-10:45Social Fairness for a Community in Poverty in the Natural Area of Environmental Protection in Brazil: The Chapada Dos VeadeirosAlessandro Silva de Oliveira, Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás, Brazil

27621 10:45-11:15Addressing Energy Poverty through the Sustainable Development Goal 7: Towards Energy Justice?Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla, North-West University, South AfricaRomain Mauger, North-West University, South Africa

31577 11:15-11:45Energy Security in South Africa and Shale Gas Exploitation in the Karoo Basin: Understanding the Narratives of Resistance and AffirmationIkechukwu Umejesi, University of Fort Hare - East London Campus, South AfricaIssah Moshood, University of Fort Hare - East London Campus, South Africa

Sunday Session II: 09:45-11:45 Room: Schumann Hall (2F)ACSS2016: Economics and ManagementSession Chair: Suneeporn Suwanmaneepong

29408 09:45-10:15Optimal Risk Management under Different Risk MeasureYi-Fang Chung, De Lin Institute of Technology, TaiwanHsiang-Hui Chu, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan

26587 10:15-10:45The Factors Attributing to the Successful Management for Mango Orchards in Chachoengsao Province, ThailandSuchanat Pattanavongngam, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

27913 10:45-11:15Determinants of Profitability of Rice Farming in Peri-Urban Area, Bangkok, ThailandSasima Fakkhong, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, ThailandSuneeporn Suwanmaneepong, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

26004 11:15-11:45Factors Influencing Adoption of Urban Vegetable Production of Urban Dwellers in Bangkok Metropolitan, ThailandSuneeporn Suwanmaneepong, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, ThailandPanya Mankeb, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

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Sunday Session II: 09:45-11:45 Room: Chopin Hall (2F)ACSS2016: Sustainable DevelopmentPanel Presentation

26846Sustainable Development: Improving Performance Management System: A Case Study in Y CompanyYi-Hsing Lo, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanChi-Tung Tsai, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

27427Improve Employee Solidarity: Corporate Culture and Institutional Reform: Take Manufacturing Company P as an ExampleHao-An Lien, Chi-Tai Shen, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

26294Sustainable Development: The Implementation of Training in IPO Model: A Case Study in M Corporate HeadquartersChing-Yi Chang, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanChi-Tung Tsai, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

26942Sustainable Development: Benefit Design and Innovation: A Case Study of the T CorporationHsiao-Tien Huang, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanChi-Tung Tsai, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

27882The Practice of Talent Identification, Selection and Development: A Case Study of a Company in TaiwanZi-Jing Chen, National Changhua University of Education, TaiwanI-Chieh Hsu, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

Sunday Session II: 09:45-11:45 Room: 501 (5F)ACSEE2016: Environmental Sustainability & Human Consumption: Food and Water, Hunger and ThirstSession Chair: Pensri Pukkasenung

26530 09:45-10:15Development of a High Fiber Mango JamKanchayanis Srinukoon, Rajabhat Rajanagarinda University, Thailand

27556 10:15-10:45Handmade Toy Development for Early Childhood Using Local WisdomYaowanuch Thanam, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

27350 10:45-11:15Efficient Method of Transaction Processing for Secure Mobile Bill Payments: Pay2S (Save&Safe)Pensri Pukkasenung, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, Thailand

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22450 09:45-10:15Dark Tourism and Emotions: Visiting Post-Disaster PlacesAnnaclaudia Martini, University of Groningen, The NetherlandsDorina Maria Buda, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

27508 10:15-10:45World Maritime Axis, Media and Indo-China DiscourseAsep Wawan Jatnika, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaPrima Roza, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaDicky R. Munaf, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaFerry Fauzi Hermawan, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaTri Sulistyaningtyas, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

27981 10:45-11:15Analysis of Linguistic Features and Functions in News Editorial Discourse Related to Social Issues in the ASEAN CommunityNanthiya Silachai, Khon Kaen University, ThailandKornwipa Poonpon, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

31750 11:15-11:45Framing of Nuclear Discourse at 5-Year Memorial of the Great East Japan Earthquake by Two English Newspapers in JapanTheodore Fernando, Open University of Sri Lanka, Sri LankaThomas Varkey, Sophia University Junior College Division, Japan

Sunday Session II Time: 09:45-11:45

Featured & Closing Session Time: 13:00-14:00

Featured & Closing Session: 13:00-14:00 Room: 504 (5F)13:00-13:30: Featured PresentationNever A Burden: The individual and societal benefits for caregivers to elderly family membersJames McNally, Director of the NACDA Program on Aging, University of Michigan, USA

13:30-14:00: Conference Closing Session & Photography SlideshowConference highlights Photography Slideshow followed by closing remarks.

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www.vimeo.com/iafor31646The Design and Experience Model of Mixed Reality Interactions in MuseumsChan-Li Lin, National Taipei University of Education, TaiwanI-Chu Chen, National Taipei University of Education, TaiwanWei-Ling Wu, National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan

31530Simulation Game As a Way to Scenario Thinking in Environmental EconomicsMichael Kryukov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

27945Teaching and Learning: The Approaches of a Modern Environmental RegulatorGrant Pink, University of New England, AustraliaJane Hudson, Monash University, Australia

24595Socio-Legal Study Model on Corporate Social Responsibility Based on Desa Bayat Community of Bayung Lencir District, Musi Banyuasin RegencyFebrian, Sriwijaya University, IndonesiaAdrian Nugraha, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia

27982Foreign Investment and Environmental Protection: The Liability of Private Enterprises Under International Environmental LawChung-Han Yang, University of Cambridge, UK

28133Proposing an Alternative Model: Lesson Learned on the Role of Bum Desa (Village Enterprise) on Village Water Management in IndonesiaBanne Matutu, Institute for Research and Empowerment, IndonesiaNailatalmuna Nitrasatri Atmaja, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

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rsAdayo, Louin T. p. 52Agno, Greyland C. p. 68Aguirre, Hernan p. 58Akarapanyakool, Sermkool p. 52Akarapanyakool, Sermkool p. 73Alsaadani, Sara p. 46Amin, Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Mohd p. 60Andharia, Janki p. 47Ang, Ma. Rosario Concepcion O. p. 46Ang, Ma. Rosario Concepcion O. p. 68Arrayangkool, Autthasith p. 48Asaoka, Tatsunori p. 58Asgarian, Mojtaba p. 58Atmaja, Nailatalmuna Nitrasatri p. 82Bagale, Lekhanath p. 69Bagtasa, Gerry p. 46Bajdor, Paula p. 63Bajdor, Paula p. 67Baltazar, Bryan M. p. 68Bao, Li p. 69Batista, Larissa Rodrigues p. 69Boonkaew, Rachada p. 65Borell, Phillip p. 76Brewster, David p. 46Buda, Dorina Maria p. 80Budzik-Nowodzińska, Iwetta p. 63Bumrungsri, Sara p. 65Caldwell, Trecia Ang p. 48Calzadilla, Paola Villavicencio p. 64Calzadilla, Paola Villavicencio p. 78Chaida, Eakachai p. 55Chan, Ho Ying p. 55Chan, Ming-Yin Jonathan p. 50Chang, Chi-Wen p. 67Chang, Ching-Yi p. 66Chang, Ching-Yi p. 79Chang, I-Chiu p. 51Chang, Yu-Chen p. 57Chanmalee, Sasiwimol p. 62Chansirikarnjana, Sirinthorn p. 72Chao, Yun-Peng p. 57Charoenca, Naowarut p. 62Charoenca, Naowarut p. 62Chen, Chun-Wei p. 57Chen, Hsin-Yu p. 57Chen, I-Chu p. 82Chen, Pung Yu p. 64Chen, Qi-Jun p. 60Chen, Xinzi p. 69Chen, Ying-Chung p. 57Chen, Yuanjun p. 64Chen, Zi-Jing p. 79Chenchetsada, Krongkaew p. 72Cheng, Chien-Chuan p. 57Cheng, Hsiao jou p. 71Cheng, Xin p. 45Chiang, Chung Jen p. 57Chiang, Chung-Jen p. 57Chiang, Yi-Chih p. 50Chiou, Jiunn-Rong p. 59Chiou, Jiunn-Rong p. 59Chiu, Han-Chia p. 65Chou, Hsueh-Fen p. 66Chou, Huey-Wen p. 67

Chou, Loke Ming p. 62Choy, S. Chee p. 70Chu, Hsiang-Hui p. 78Chuanwan, Suthida p. 66Chulalaksananukul, Worawut p. 69Chung, Semi p. 56Chung, Semi p. 73Chung, Soondool p. 56Chung, Soondool p. 73Chung, Yi-Fang p. 78Costa, Auriane da Silva p. 69Cotton, Matthew p. 64Coumaravelou, Saravananv p. 62Cuasay, Jodel L. p. 68Dash, Peter p. 58Dawi, Naira H. p. 77Dhitivara, Jarut p. 60Diestelkamp, Naomi p. 66Dilokwutthisit, Preecha p. 51Ding, Han-Sheng p. 72Ditsawanon, Thitiporn p. 69Dong, Jia p. 69Dowhaniuk, Tania p. 48Duangsawat, Piyabud p. 57Durmaz, Tunç p. 45Ekrami, Navid p. 58Fadli, Moh. p. 52Fakkhong, Sasima p. 78Fan, Xing p. 54Fan, Xing p. 58Fan, Xing p. 59Farghaly, Ahmed M. p. 77Febrian p. 82Fedichev, Peter p. 56Feng, Ze-Yun p. 72Fernando, Theodore p. 80Fesalbon, Rowane May A. p. 68Firmansyah, Hery p. 52Franklin, Alex p. 61Fu, Liang p. 68 Fung, Alan p. 46Fung, Alan p. 58Fyhn, Håkon p. 58Gan, Gwa Han p. 66Ge, Xin p. 69Ger, Ming-Der p. 57Ghajar, Mahssa p. 46Gin, May p. 62Ginanjar, Dirgantara Reksa p. 60Giron, Ofelia D. p. 65Gray, Rossarin Soottipong p. 66Green, Megan p. 64Gupta, Akanksha p. 55Gupta, Archana p. 55Habib, Sami J. p. 68Halog, Anthony p. 55Hamidi, Jazim p. 60Han, Yuchen p. 69Harnesk, David p. 64Hartmann, Shannon Colleen p. 67Hermawan, Ferry Fauzi p. 80Hernandez, Ariel p. 45Himeko, Regina Lee p. 48Hinds, Neil David p. 59

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Hitam, Raja Zainariah Raja p. 49Hommadova, Anya p. 67Hommadova, Anya p. 70Hong, Gui-Bing p. 62Hou, Kung-Hsu p. 57Hou, Tony Chieh-Tse p. 59Hsiung, Yu-Hsin p. 51Hsu, I-Chieh p. 79Hsu, Jung-Lung p. 67Hsu, Mei-Ling p. 57Hsu, Wei-Hsuan p. 72Huag, Yi-Han p. 69Huang, Chia-Hui p. 59Huang, Chris Chu Cheng p. 46Huang, Emily p. 46Huang, Hsiao-Tien p. 66Huang, Hsiao-Tien p. 79Huang, Hsiu-Li p. 66Huang, Hsiu-Li p. 67Hudson, Jane p. 82Humphreys, David p. 58Hung, Kuo-Ming p. 67Hutaphaed, Wannee p. 61Hwang, Wu-Yuin p. 67Imran, Sadia p. 68Inocencio, Loureal Camille V. p. 46Inocencio, Loureal Camille V. p. 68Irsyad, M Indra al p. 55Ivashchenko, Kristina p. 66Iyski, Paweł p. 63Jaberi, Ghazal p. 57Jaresittikulchai, Janthima p. 69Jatnika, Asep Wawan p. 76Jatnika, Asep Wawan p. 80Jeong, Juhi p. 73Jiajitsawat, Somchai p. 58Jiang, Jheng-Liang p. 57Jianwirak, Nut p. 62Jin, Chun-Lin p. 72Jin, Qingna p. 70Kamel, Raghad p. 58Kankraisri, Pannarat p. 55Kao, Kuo-Sheng p. 57Kao, Yi-Jhe p. 71Karuppannan, Sadasivam p. 57Katratanaborvorn, Anuwat p. 63Kharat, Manoj Govind p. 65Khumsuwan, Kamolchanok p. 61Kim, Dong Ha p. 72Kim, Eun Joo p. 73Kim, Mijung p. 70Kim, Miri p. 56Koolnapadol, Aungkana p. 61Koolnapadol, Narin p. 58Kraisit, Jirapa p. 69Kriengkraisakda, Varakorn p. 51Kryukov, Michael p. 47Kryukov, Michael p. 82Kudrevatykh, Irina p. 66Kungskulniti, Nipapun p. 62Kungskulniti, Nipapun p. 62Kuo, Cheng-Peng p. 51Kwek, Dennis p. 70Kwunsiriwong, Suwimon p. 54

Lambregts, Bart p. 76Lan, Choong Pek p. 65Lee, Bao-Hong p. 72Lee, Mei Yuan p. 66Lee, MiWoo p. 56Lee, Shu-Lin p. 72Lee, Yew-Jin p. 70Lekawat, Lertsak p. 48Leopairojana, Supaporn Kaewko p. 76Li, Bing-Rui p. 57Li, Jiang p. 58Li, Jing-En p. 51Li, Pei-Hsuan p. 51Li, Shan-Wei p. 69Li, Wenjing p. 45Li, Zu-Chao p. 65Liao, Chia-Wen p. 57Liao, Yuan-Ju p. 67Lien, Hao-An p. 79Lim, Jeung-Suk p. 56Lin, Chan-Li p. 82Lin, Chun-Yi p. 57Lin, Guan-Yu p. 62Lin, Li-Chan p. 67Lin, Tzu-Bin p. 50Lin, Tzu-Bin p. 51Lin, Yu-Wei p. 57Lin, Yu-Zhe p. 62Lin, Yueh-E p. 72Lin, Zhe-Li p. 67Lis, Tomasz p. 63Lis, Tomasz p. 63Lis, Tomasz p. 67Liu, Hsin-Yun p. 72Liu, Jian p. 66Liu, Jin-Long p. 65Liu, Yue p. 73Lixia, Yao p. 46Lo, Fu-Sung p. 67Lo, Yi-Hsing p. 67Lo, Yi-Hsing p. 79Lobdhom, Phakphoom p. 66Long, Ng Peng p. 71Low, Jwen Fai p. 57Lu, Chen-En p. 57Lu, Li Shu p. 64Lu, Yu-Ming p. 67Ma, Chih-Ming p. 62Malonzo, Dindo Karl Mari A. p. 68Maneerat, Noppadol p. 57Mankeb, Panya p. 78Marimuthu, Paulvanna Nayaki p. 68Martini, Annaclaudia p. 80Masawat, Jariyaporn p. 60Matsubara, Kenji p. 70Matutu, Banne p. 82Mauger, Romain p. 78Mekwathat, Nuengruthai p. 51Miao, Guang p. 59Mishra, Vandana p. 76Modi, Bhaumik p. 47Mohazabieh, Samira Zare p. 46Molodtsov, Ivan p. 56Monteiro, Patricia Anne da Mata p. 69

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rsMoshood, Issah p. 78Mu, Pei-Fan p. 67Muangdech, Apiradee p. 54Muda, Mohd Shaladdin p. 60Mudgal, Anurag p. 47Mudgal, Anurag p. 47Munaf, Dicky R. p. 76Munaf, Dicky R. p. 80Murthy, Shankar p. 65Nair, Poornima Sajive p. 54Nakawiro, Daochompu p. 72Nan, Meng p. 78Narushima, Miya p. 66Naseem, Zenab p. 68Nattharom, Narun p. 65Naz, Anjum p. 65Nelson, Ian p. 46Nepal, Rabindra p. 55Nimrotham, Chatchawan p. 58Nowodziński, Paweł p. 63Nowodziński, Paweł p. 63Nugraha, Adrian p. 82Oliveira, Alessandro Silva de p. 69Oliveira, Alessandro Silva de p. 78Ortiz, Alisa p. 59Pacudan, Ellen Joy P. p. 59Pala, Gayathiri Joy p. 48Pan-Aram, Rudklao p. 76Panelo, Danica Ella p. 60Panthasen, Tanapon p. 76Parry, Ioan p. 49Parry, Ioan Mihangel Charnley p. 49Patel, Jatin Kumar p. 47Patel, Kinal p. 47Pattanavongngam, Suchanat p. 78Pattaraarchachai, Junya p. 52Pattaraarchachai, Junya p. 73Pattenden, Catherine p. 49Paudyal, Durga Prasad p. 50Pereira, Paula Graciano p. 69Phummara, Phussadee p. 68Pietrzykowski, Tomasz p. 50Pink, Grant p. 82Poonpon, Kornwipa p. 80Pranee, Siriporn p. 62Pranee, Siriporn p. 62Pranee, Siriporn p. 63PT, Ms p. 72Ptak, Aleksandra p. 63Ptak, Aleksandra p. 67Pukkasenung, Pensri p. 79Putra, Willy p. 52Rajiah, Kingston p. 62Ratanamart, Noppawan p. 58Ratanamart, Suphawadee p. 57Ratanamart, Suphawadee p. 58Rebello, Ranjith p. 55Rejuso, Ma. Victoria D. p. 46Remlawan, Sineenat p. 77Remolador, Marjorie V. p. 68Riley, John p. 49Rogers, Paul p. 49Rojpaisarnkit, Kunwadee p. 51Rojpitakkul, Laksanaporn p. 54

Roongtawanreongsri, Saowalak p. 60Roongtawanreongsri, Saowalak p. 65Roque, Miles p. 46Roytrakul, Sittiruk p. 69Roza, Prima p. 76Roza, Prima p. 80Ruiz, Karla Camille N. p. 52Saduad, Kitiwong p. 50Saduad, Kitiwong p. 51Saengsawang, Wichit p. 45Saladaga, Imee A. p. 68Santiago, Luis E. p. 59Santillan, Clarys Quiamno p. 48Sarayeddin, William p. 49Sasaki, Kyuro p. 50Sasuad, Kitiwong p. 52Sasuad, Kitiwong p. 60Satirapipathkul, Chutimon p. 69Sattayarak, Tharita p. 66Sawangchote, Prakart p. 60Schiffauerova, Andrea p. 57Schroyen, Fred p. 45Seangroongpet, Suwicha p. 55Sedhu, Daljeet S. p. 70Seeyangnok, Samitthichai p. 62Seeyangnok, Samitthichai p. 63Sekkhunthod, Saifon p. 47Setiawan, Dody p. 64Settacomkul, Supat p. 50Sevilla, Klathea H. p. 68Sharif, Syafrina p. 64Sheng, Guo-Ping p. 69Shi, Cheng p. 68Shi, Yongjiang p. 64Shih, Wei-Che p. 57Shuai, Chuan-Min p. 45Shuai, Chuanmin p. 45Shuai, Chuanmin p. 71Shuai, Yu p. 45Shyu, Yea-Ing L. p. 72Siang, Ch’ng Kean p. 71Silachai, Nanthiya p. 80Sillapadecht, Yotshana p. 63Sima, Biondi Sanda p. 76Singmuang, Charuwan p. 70Singsook, Chanapon p. 51Sirimahasal, Thanakit p. 62Siriwong, Nutnicha p. 68Sittiracha, Taweeporn p. 52Sittiracha, Taweeporn p. 73Sivam, Alpana p. 57Sod-ium, Pimsopit p. 58Somjaikul, Isaree p. 63Sonphueak, Nattaporn p. 54Sonphueak, Nattaporn p. 68Sonsaree, Sorawit p. 58Soo, Joy Shi Hui p. 47Soo, Joy Shi Hui p. 70Soon, Wee Shoo p. 50Søraa, Roger Andre p. 58Søraa, Roger Andre p. 65Srinukoon, Kanchayanis p. 79Srisuwan, Patsri p. 72Straka, Vera p. 46

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Subsandee, Pannarai p. 51Sudiro, Amad p. 52Sugai, Yuichi p. 50Sulistyaningtyas, Tri p. 76Sulistyaningtyas, Tri p. 80Suprun, Tatiana p. 47Suryani, Yani p. 76Suwanmaneepong, Suneeporn p. 78Tan, Andrew K.G. p. 71Tan, Soo Yin p. 47Tan, Soo Yin p. 70Tanaka, Kiyoshi p. 58Tang, Pengcheng p. 60Tang, Y.T. p. 50Tankam, Waruntara p. 62Tawfik, Ahmed p. 77Tawfik, Ahmed p. 77Termsrirat, Uracha p. 62Terrenal, Aimee Francesca p. 70Thamniab, Woraphot p. 54Thanam, Yaowanuch p. 79Thummikkaphong, Sureeporn p. 68Tiemdao, Preeyanuch p. 72Tien, Chun-Yu p. 51Tolentino, Jerome T. p. 46Torab, Magdy p. 55Torres, Ariam p. 59Trinh, Kevin p. 46Tritham, Chatchai p. 48Tritham, Chatchai p. 55Tritham, Chatchai p. 77Tsai, Chi-Tung p. 66Tsai, Chi-Tung p. 67Tsai, Chi-Tung p. 79Tsai, Hsiu-Hsin p. 72Tsai, Ming-Feng p. 67Tsai, Ren Jei p. 72Tsai, Tsung-Hsiu p. 59Tsai, Ying-Mei p. 72Tsai, Yun-Fang p. 72Tsui, Elaine Yin-Ling p. 51Tumnoi, Yutthana p. 62Umejesi, Ikechukwu p. 78Varkey, Thomas p. 80Vatanasomboon, Pisit p. 62Viryasiri, Phurichr p. 76Visita, Luksi p. 77

Viwatpanich, Kanvee p. 52Viwatpanich, Kanvee p. 73Vuong, Edward p. 58Wang, Chuan-Ju p. 67Wang, Jing p. 45Wang, Shiaw-Ling p. 67Wang, Teng p. 55Wang, Wen-Yu p. 72Wang, Ying-Da p. 59Warodomrungsimun, Chaowalit p. 62Wei, Jie p. 59Weng, Li-Chueh p. 66Wenlong, Lan p. 54Whitton, John p. 49Whitton, John p. 49Widiatmojo, Arif p. 50Wijekoon, Sachindri p. 72Wong, Felix Y.H. p. 50Wong, Hwei Ming p. 51Wongprasit, Nawasanan p. 45Wongwuttanasatian, Tanakorn p. 58Wu, Chao p. 55Wu, Cheng-Han p. 71Wu, Jiunn-Chi p. 64Wu, Wei-Ling p. 82Wu, Yi-Jing p. 60Xin, Hong-Yun p. 72Yang, Ching-Tzu p. 72Yang, Chung-Han p. 82Yang, Keming p. 70Yang, Shuwang p. 60Yang, Wen-Fen p. 60Yang, Yi-Tong p. 72Yijing, Wang p. 68Yip, Ms Lyn Edel p. 48Yoo, Seunghyun p. 72Yoon, Hye-Gyoung p. 70Yu, Annie Pei-I p. 71Yu, Hsing-Yi p. 67Yu, Tommi p. 49Yu, Wu p. 65Yu, Yi-Ming p. 66Yuan, Ping p. 57Yun-Peng p. 57Zeng, Raymond J. p. 68Zeng, Raymond J. p. 69Zhong, Wen Zhou p. 54

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ACSS 2016 Senior Reviewers

Aleksandra Ptak, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandAndrew K.G. Tan, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MalaysiaAnya Hommadova, University of Tsukuba, JapanCharuwan Singmuang, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandCheng-Han Wu, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, TaiwanFerdinal Asmin, Bogor Agricultural University, IndonesiaHelena Vasques de Carvalho, ISCTE - IUL, PortugalJarut Dhitiivara, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandJoy Soo, National Institute of Education, SingaporeNantawan Kamsuriya, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandNarongsak Putpuek, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandPannarai Subsandee, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandPhatteera Sarakornborrirak, Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University, ThailandPhillip Borell, University of Canterbury, New ZealandPraksa Anusornnorakarn, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandPrima Roza, Institut Teknologi Bandung, IndonesiaShoo Soon Wee, Millennia Institute, SingaporeSoo Yin Tan, National Institute of Education, SingaporeTharita Sattayarak, University of Malaya, ThailandYa-Fang Wang, Providence University, TaiwanYu Yi-Ming, National Defense University, Taiwan

ACSS 2016 Reviewers

Irina Kudrevatykh, Institute of Physical-Chemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian FederationLinus Jonathan Vem, Putra Business School, MalaysiaMohd Shaladdin Muda, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, MalaysiaPek Lan Choong, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporePengcheng Tang, School of Economics and Management, ChinaPoornima Sajive Nair, Symbiosis Institute of Design Pune, IndiaS. Chee Choy, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, MalaysiaSilvia Croydon, Kyoto University, JapanSiu Hang Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong KongSteven Dunga, North West University, South AfricaSyed Sohaib Zubair, University of the Punjab, Lahore, PakistanTatiana Suprun, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian FederationTsai-Ling Liao, National Formosa University, TaiwanVirginia Tan, University of Santo Tomas, The Philippines

ACSEE 2016 Senior Reviewers

Alessandro Oliveira, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás (IFG), BrazilAlexandru-Ionut Petrisor, National Institute for Research and Development in Constructions, Urban Planning and Sustainable Spatial Development URBAN-INCERC, RomaniaAnurag Mudgal, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU), IndiaChung-Han Yang, University of Cambridge, United KingdomDavid Humphreys, The Open University, United KingdomGhazal Jaberi, University of South Australia, AustraliaLuis Santiago, University of Puerto Rico, United StatesNarin Koolnapadol, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandOfelia Giron, University of the Philippines Baguio, The PhilippinesPensri Pukkasenung, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandPhussadee Phummara, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandRulli Pratiwi Setiawan, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, IndonesiaSalah Imam, University of Bath, United KingdomThitiporn Ditsawanon, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandTommi Yu, Tsinghua University, ChinaXin Cheng, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China

ACSEE 2016 Reviewers

Apiradee Muangdech, Rajabhat Rajanagarindra University, ThailandFebrian Febrian, Sriwijaya University, IndonesiaGui-Bing Hong, National Taipei University of Technology, TaiwanJae Kim, University of San Diego, United StatesLan Wenlong, Southeast University, ChinaLoke-Ming Chou, National University of Singapore, SingaporeMuhammad Indra Al Irysad, University of Queensland, AustraliaPaola Villavicencio Calzadilla, North West University, South AfricaRomain Mauger, North-West University, South AfricaRuchi Shah Gandhi, Space Matrix, IndiaSara Alsaadani, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Smart Village Campus, EgyptShi Cheng, Southeast University, ChinaStephen Woolpert, Saint Mary’s College of California, United StatesSuphawadee Ratanamart, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, ThailandYuanjun Chen, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

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AGen 2016 Senior Reviewers

Alex Franklin, University of the West of England, Bristol, United KingdomJunya Pattaraarchachai, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandMostafa Shaban, Cairo University, EgyptPatsri Srisuwan, Phramongkutklao Hospital, Thailand

AGen 2016 Reviewers

Bao-Hong Lee, Taipei Medicine University Hospital, TaiwanHuiya Chen, Chung Shan Medical University, TaiwanKanvee Viwatpanich, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, ThailandRojina Baral, Shree Medical and Technical College, NepalSmitha Syed Ali, National Institute of Technology Calicut, India

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