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SUMMARY:Gender\, Geopolitics and Forced Migration conference at AIT\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:International Conference on “Gender\, Geopolitics\, and Forced Migration” \nCentre on Gender and Forced Displacement (CGFD) at the Asian Institute of Technology\, Bangkok\, Thailand would like to invite you to participate in the International Conference on “Gender\, Geopolitics\, and Forced Migration” to be held on 04-05 March 2024 in Bangkok\, Thailand. The conference marks International Women’s Month 2024 to “Inspire Inclusion” to forge Gender Equality by arguing for a gender-sensitive approach to geopolitics in international relations\, foreign policy making\, and national politics. Taking feminist perspectives on war\, conflicts\, displacements\, migration\, and peace\, the three-fold objectives of the conference are \n1. To Investigate the gendered assumptions/stereotypes in the study of forced migration\, displacements\, international relations\, and national and foreign policy making\, including their explicit geopolitical and biopolitical reasoning and how political spatialization renders women and vulnerable groups even more vulnerable. \n2. To examine the implications of militarized notions of territorial citizenship\, using the masculinist ideas of power\, space\, and security and feminine representations of peace\, security\, and victimhood. \n3. To explore how the practical everyday implications of geopolitics and biopolitics and their intersectionalities impact the causes and consequences of displacements. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Read the Conference Report: 
URL:https://transit-asia.chss.nycu.edu.tw/tarn/event/gender-geopolitics-and-forced-migration-conference-at-ait-thailand/
LOCATION:Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)\, Bangkok\, Thailand\, 58 Moo 9\, Km 42\, Paholyothin Highway\, Khlong Luang\, Pathumthani\, Bangkok\, Thailand
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SUMMARY:Creating Emancipatory Futures: Filmmaking and Activism
DESCRIPTION: Time： March 11\, 2024 1000-1300 Venue ：陽明交通大學新竹光復校區人社二館106室 R106\, HA Building 2\, NYCUZOOM online meeting room：https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8368……… \nSpeaker: Valerie Soe\, Professor\, Asian American Studies Department at San Francisco State University\, USA \nValerie Soe has created nearly two dozen experimental and documentary films that look at social and political concerns such as racism\, representation\, and the histories of Asians living in the United States. In this presentation\, Soe will screen a selection of her short documentary films and talk about her filmmaking process and how her work intersects with issues in the Asian American community. As Robyn Magalit Rodriguez and Diane C. Fujino note\, “Both study and struggle are necessary and intertwined components in our collective work toward creating emancipatory futures.” This presentation explores the uses of creative praxis in working towards empowerment\, liberation\, and social justice \nBIO:  \nValerie Soe is a filmmaker\, writer\, and artist whose work has won awards and exhibited at venues worldwide. Her feature documentary\, LOVE BOAT: TAIWAN (2019) won the Audience Award at the Urban Nomad Film Festival in Taipei and has played to sold-out festival audiences across North America and Taiwan. She is currently in production for her feature documentary WE GO DOWN SEWING: THE AUNTIE SEWING SQUAD. Her writing has been published in books and journals including Countervisions: Asian American Film Criticism\, The Palgrave Handbook of Asian Cinema; Amerasia Journal\, and Asian Cinema\, among others. Soe is the author of the blog beyondasiaphilia.com (recipient of a 2011 Art Writers’ Grant\, Creative Capital/Andy Warhol Foundation)\, which looks at Asian and Asian American art\, film\, culture\, and activism. She is a Professor in the Asian American Studies Department at San Francisco State University. \n \nDiscussant:Dean Brink\, Professor\, Foreign Language and Literature Department\, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University \nModerator:Joyce C.H. Liu\, Director\, International Center for Cultural Studies\, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University \n主辦單位 Organizer:國立陽明交通大學文化研究國際中心 ICCS-NYCU子計畫六「藝術介入與社會行動」 MOE-SPROUT 2.0\, Sub-project 6: Social Intervention and Artistic ProductionTransit Asia Research Network (TARN)台聯大系統亞際文化研究國際碩士學位學程&文化研究國際中心 IACS-UST & IICS-UST \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n教育部高等教育深耕計畫—特色領域研究中心經費補助「衝突、正義、解殖：21世紀轉型中的亞洲」計畫MOE-SPROUT 2.0\, Conflict\, Justice\, Decolonization: Asia in Transition in the 21st Century \n中心主任兼總計畫主持人劉紀蕙ICCS Director and Principal Investigator: Joyce C.H. Liu \n所屬子計畫Research Cluster｜子計畫六〔藝術介入與社會行動〕Sub-project 6: Social Intervention and Artistic Production \n計畫主持人Principal Investigator｜劉紀蕙Joyce C.H. Liu、賴雯淑Wen-Shu La \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Read the sidenote here
URL:https://transit-asia.chss.nycu.edu.tw/tarn/event/creating-emancipatory-futures-filmmaking-and-activism/
LOCATION:HA Building 2\, 106A\, NYCU(Hsinchu Campus)\, 1001 University Road\,\, Hsinchu\, 300\, Taiwan
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