Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät - Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften

2018 Philippine Studies Summer Lectures

  • Wann 03.05.2018 18:00 bis 18.07.2018 20:00
  • Wo Room 117, Invalidenstrasse 118
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2018 PHILIPPINE STUDIES SUMMER LECTURES

 

Spectacular and Slow Onset Mining Disasters in the Philippines: 

Lessons for Risk Society

Emerson Sanchez

PhD candidate, Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Governance, University of Canberra

May 3 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117   

 

Inhabiting the Everyday through the Bangsamoro Imaginary: 

Insights from an Ethnography of Moro Islamic Liberation Front Adherents

Rosa Cordillera A. Castillo

Department for Southeast Asian Studies, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin  

May 17 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117

 

Witnessing Death: Photographing the Philippine Drug War 

Prof. Vicente Rafael

Department of History, University of Washington  

May 24 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117

 

(re)Thinking Philippine Migration from the "Margins:" 

The Case of Muslim Migrant Domestic Workers to the Middle-East

Dr. Julien Debonneville

Department of Socio-Cultural Diversity

Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen  

June 7 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117

 

Duterte’s Violent Populism: Legitimacy and Injustice in the Philippines 

Prof. Mark Thompson

Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong  

June 14 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117

 

Social Media and Collective Activism: Reclaiming Marawi City 

Dr. Elin Anisha Guro

English Department, Mindanao State University-Marawi  

June 20 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117

 

Long-Distance Care: 

Filipino Migrants’ Engagement in Development Projects at Home

Dr. Helena Patzer, Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences/Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw  

July 2 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117

 

The Chinese in the Philippines: History, Identity, and Culture

Prof. Richard T. Chu

Department of History, University of Massachusetts Amherst  

July 9 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117

 

Bakwit as Protest: Displacements and Evacuations as Form of Resistance and Medium of Social Campaign

Andrea Malaya Ragragio, PhD candidate

Department of Anthropology, Leiden University 

July 18 | 18-20 Uhr (ST) | Room 117