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Fridays-at-Noon Lecture Series 2009-2010
Explaining the 2009 Parliamentary and Presidential Votes in Indonesia
R. William Liddle, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University
Presented 11/13/2009
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Peranakan Chinese Music in Singapore
Lee Tong Soon, Department of Music, Emory University
Presented 11/06/2009
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The Changing Face of Corruption: Some Experiences from Asia
Sirilaksana Khoman, Thai National Counter Corruption Commission
Presented 10/23/2009
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A Community between Two Nations: The Chinese in North Vietnam, 1954-1978
Han Xiaorong, Department of History and Anthropology, Butler University
Presented 10/09/2009
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The LGBTIQ Movement in Indonesia Dédé Oetomo GAYa NUSANTARA Foundation
Presented 09/22/2009
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Criminal Justice or Charade? The Khmer Rouge Tribunal John Ciorciari, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Presented 09/18/2009
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Fridays-at-Noon Lecture Series 2008-2009
The Center for Southeast Asian Studies now offers audio recordings of our Fridays-at-Noon lectures (webcasting and iTunesU options will be available soon). During the academic year, new media content will be added shortly after the events occur, so please check back regularly for our latest talks.
Deciding What is Learned; Learning What to Decide: Education and Political Behavior in Vietnam Casey Lucius, Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School
Presented 03/6/2009 (Audio
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Systemic Vulnerability, Coalitions, and Economic Upgrading in Southeast Asia Bryan Ritchie, James Madison College, Michigan State University
Presented 02/13/2009 (Audio
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The Internet and Censorship in Thailand Pitch Pongsawat, Hughes Visiting Scholar, Chulalongkorn University
Presented 01/16/2009 (Audio
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Migrant workers and HIV risk in Thailand Kathy Ford, School of Public Health, University of Michigan
Presented 12/5/2008 (Audio
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Space, Ethnicity and Memory-Making Among Diasporic Minority Peoples: The Igorots and Muslims in the Philippines Maria Nela Florendo, Fulbright Scholar, University of the Philippines - Baguio
Presented 11/21/2008 (Audio
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Free in the Forest: Popular Neoliberalism and the Aftermath of War in the U.S. Pacific Northwest Anna Tsing, Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar
Presented 11/7/2008 (Audio
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Anti-Art in Vietnam: Adventures in (in)visual Anthropology Nora Taylor, Department of Art History, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Presented 10/31/2008 (Audio
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Mass Action, History, Parties and the 2009 Elections in Indonesia: The Politics of an Unfinished Nation Max Lane, Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore
Presented 10/24/2008 (Audio
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The Indian Uprising and the Haunting of Justice in Malaysia Andrew Willford, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University
Presented 10/17/08 (Audio
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How I Went To The Philippines To Research For A Novel And Ended Up Swimming In My Sardine Can Of Worms R. Zamora Linmark, Poet and Novelist
Presented 10/10/2008 (Audio
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Hearts, Minds, and Herbicides: Rethinking the Chemical War in Vietnam Ed Martini, Department of History, Western Michigan University
Presented 9/12/2008 (Audio
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