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2025六燃文件展:洄游六燃,洄游頭前溪|展場花絮

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Flora & Fauna: Domestic Nature and Private Collecting in Reform Era Beijing

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When the Formal is Potentially Criminal: The logic, mutuality and morality of informal street vending and heritage-making in Yangon, Myanmar

2021-05-21 - 2021-05-21

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講者: Dr. Jayde Lin Roberts (Senior Lecturer, School of Built Environment, UNSW)
日期Date: Friday 21 May 2021
時間Time:13:30 - 15:00
地點Venue: Room 106A, HA Building 2, NYCU (Kuang-fu Campus)

英文演講 Lecture in English

講者個人簡介資料Speaker Bio:
Dr Jayde Lin Roberts is an interdisciplinary scholar of the built environment who focuses on Asian Cities. In 2018, she completed her 1.5 year term as a Fulbright US Scholar in Yangon, Myanmar where she examined discourses development in a context of rapid and unplanned urbanization. In 2016, her monograph, Mapping Chinese Rangoon: Place and Nation among the Sino-Burmese was published by the University of Washington Press, which has been reviewed in journals such as Contemporary Asia, Southeast Asian Studies, China Quarterly, China Review International and Sojourn as well as web-based media such as New Books in Southeast Asian Studies and Tea Circles. As a spatial ethnographer and advocate of participatory design and research, she is currently investigating heritage-making in Yangon and Mandalay and is a member of the Southeast Asian Neighborhooods Network.
 
講者網站: https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/dr-jayde-lin-roberts

 

近期活動 Recent Activities


Domenico Napolitano 2025 訪台講座:Organizational Studies and Disability: Identity Work, Accommodations, Accessibility

2025-05-26 - 2025-09-30

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2025六燃文件展:洄游六燃,洄游頭前溪

2025-05-26 - 2025-09-30

陽明交大 交大校區藝文空間

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Film Screening & Discussion|The Ethics of Human and Artistic Resistance II: THE MAN WHO COULD NOT REMAIN SILENT

2025-05-27 - 2025-09-30

Room 106A, HA Building II, Hsinchu Guangfu Campus, NYCU

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