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Friendly reminder that this event is happening tomorrow at 5 PM ET! If you are attending the event in person, be sure to RSVP by today if you haven't already.

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Conflict, Identity, and Governance in Muslim Mindanao: The State of Play Before the 2025 BARMM Elections — New York Southeast Asia Network

The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), established in 2019 as the result of the lengthy peace process between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Philippines government, was based on four premises. The first was that the constructed Bangsamoro identity would be a c

New York Southeast Asia Network

Our #NYSEAN newsletter is out today, click below to check out some cool events and news on #SoutheastAsia! To stay updated, sign up to become a NYSEAN member and be the first to hear about upcoming talks and new resources in the field!

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Friendly reminder that this event is happening tomorrow at 12:30 PM ET! If you are attending the event in person, be sure to RSVP by today if you haven't already.

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Strangers in the Family: Gender, Patriliny, and the Chinese in Colonial Indonesia — New York Southeast Asia Network

Join NYSEAN and the CUNY / SUNY Southeast Asia Consortium for a book talk by Guo-Quan Seng , Assistant Professor of History National University of Singapore, who will discuss the gendered history of the Chinese settler community in Indonesia.

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NYSEAN member Jonathan Corpus Ong will be speaking at the following event:

Reforming Tech and Democracy Programs for the Global Majority

WEDNESDAY NOV 20, 2024, 10-11:30 AM EST

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Reforming Tech and Democracy Programs for the Global Majority

Virtual Launch Event of the Study Custom Built / Feito Sob Medida How can tech and democracy programs better serve the needs and challenges of Global Majority countries? What are …

Social Science Research Council (SSRC)

Please join AAARI for a co-sponsored talk, On Performance, Poetics, and Authoritarianism, by Christine Balance, the 2024 CUNY Thomas Tam Visiting Professor, on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, from 4pm to 6pm, at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, Room 9207, Manhattan. This event is free and open to the general public. ID is required to enter the CUNY Graduate Center.

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On Performance, Poetics, and Authoritarianism — New York Southeast Asia Network

Join the Asian American / Asian Research Institute at CUNY for a talk by Dr. Christine Bacareza Balance , the 2024 CUNY Thomas Tam Visiting Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center, who will present ongoing research and writing from her book project, Making Sense of Martial Law . In it, she studies w

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Living in a Hot City: Urban Heat Mitigation in Informal Settlements in Megacity Jakarta

Date: November 26, 2024 | 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM ET
Type/Location: Virtual

Join the Harvard University Asia Center for a talk by Sulfikar Amir, Associate Professor of Science, Technology, and Society (STS) at Nanyang Technological University.

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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: S&T in Asia | Sulfikar Amir | "Living in a Hot City: Urban Heat Mitigation in Informal Settlements in Megacity Jakarta". After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

A meeting of the Science and Technology in Asia seminar series @ Harvard. For more details: https://scholar.harvard.edu/seow/STinAsia

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This talk is part of the Science and Technology in Asia seminar series that features talks on critical historical and contemporary issues in science, technology, medicine, and the environment in East, South, and Southeast Asia.

For more details: https://scholar.harvard.edu/seow/STinAsia

Science and Technology in Asia

The Science and Technology in Asia seminar series features talks on critical historical and contemporary issues in science, technology, medicine, and the environment in East, South, and Southeast Asia. It showcases some of the most exciting recent work in the humanities and social sciences that interrogates the place of the scientific and the technological in Asia and the place of Asia in our ideas and practices of science and technology.

The Southeast Asian Research Group (SEARG) of the University of Wisconsin-Madison is inviting Burmese activists, Human Rights defenders, and Burmese scholars in order to foster greater awareness and understanding of the conflict which has uprooted communities and the peoples of Burma/Myanmar.

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Voices from Burma/Myanmar: Understanding the Present Moment — New York Southeast Asia Network

The Southeast Asian Research Group (SEARG) of the University of Wisconsin-Madison is inviting Burmese activists, Human Rights defenders, and Burmese scholars in order to foster greater awareness and understanding of the conflict which has uprooted communities and the peoples of Burma/Myanmar.

New York Southeast Asia Network

Our #NYSEAN newsletter is out today, click below to check out some cool events and news on #SoutheastAsia! To stay updated, sign up to become a NYSEAN member and be the first to hear about upcoming talks and new resources in the field!

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Strangers in the Family: Gender, Patriliny, and the Chinese in Colonial Indonesia (November 21, 2024)

📅 Join us on Nov 15, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. ET for a seminar with Robert Lemelson (UCLA) on using Visual Psychological Anthropology to explore mental illness in Indonesia. 🎥🌏

In-person at the Peabody Museum, Room 12, or via Zoom!

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The Use of Visual Psychological Anthropology to explore aspects of the lives of people living with mental illness in Indonesia — New York Southeast Asia Network

Join the Harvard Medical School & Weatherhead Center for International Affairs for a talk by Robert Lemelson , Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at UCLA, who will discuss aspects of a multi-decade engagement utilizing the methods of Visual Psychological Anthropology (VPA) to explore various

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