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02 February 2024
DH Asia Webinar Series: “Computational Methods and Intangible Cultural Heritage” by Dr. Miguel Escobar Varela
DH Asia Webinar Series: “Computational Methods and Intangible Cultural Heritage” by Dr. Miguel Escobar Varela
Seminar/Lecture
2.00 pm – 3.00 pm
15 December 2023
DH Asia Webinar Series: “The Diaries of the Soviet Ambassador in Pyongyang: Data-Specific Network Approaches to North Korean History Studies” by Dr. Donghyun Woo
DH Asia Webinar Series: “The Diaries of the Soviet Ambassador in Pyongyang: Data-Specific Network Approaches to North Korean History Studies” by Dr. Donghyun Woo
Seminar/Lecture
2.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Online
13 December 2023
HASS Workshop: Visions of Microbial Health: A Conversation between Biologists, Anthropologists and Artists
From viruses that cause zoonotic pandemics to the gut microbes that condition metabolism inside the body, microbes play crucial roles in human health and disease. Increasingly powerful scientific techniques are bringing to light the microbes inside and outside of our bodies and revealing how microorganisms connect individuals and even cross species.
But what to do about the microbes that we live with is a question that cannot be answered by microbiological tools alone. The human impact on the environment, including the consumption of antibiotics that alter the microbiome or the deforestation that increases the risk of emerging pathogens, demands historical and cultural analysis. Calls for closure of wet markets or culling of infected livestock in order to control pathogen spillover raise important questions about cultural differences in human-nonhuman relationships, the evaluation of risk, and the valuation of nonhuman life. Artists and anthropologists provide new tools to help us see the many possibilities of human life amidst the microbiome. After a century of intensive antibiotic use in healthcare and the livestock industry, can we imagine co-existence with microbes? How can we increase public understanding of the microbiome and its impacts on health and environment? What new alliances can be envisioned between microbial cultures and human cultures?
This workshop will initiate a conversation between biologists, anthropologists and artists to discuss venues of critical thinking on relations between microbes and health in a rapidly changing planet. The meeting will provide inspiration for an exhibition project and a collaborative white paper that aim for a reflexive account of microbial cultures.
But what to do about the microbes that we live with is a question that cannot be answered by microbiological tools alone. The human impact on the environment, including the consumption of antibiotics that alter the microbiome or the deforestation that increases the risk of emerging pathogens, demands historical and cultural analysis. Calls for closure of wet markets or culling of infected livestock in order to control pathogen spillover raise important questions about cultural differences in human-nonhuman relationships, the evaluation of risk, and the valuation of nonhuman life. Artists and anthropologists provide new tools to help us see the many possibilities of human life amidst the microbiome. After a century of intensive antibiotic use in healthcare and the livestock industry, can we imagine co-existence with microbes? How can we increase public understanding of the microbiome and its impacts on health and environment? What new alliances can be envisioned between microbial cultures and human cultures?
This workshop will initiate a conversation between biologists, anthropologists and artists to discuss venues of critical thinking on relations between microbes and health in a rapidly changing planet. The meeting will provide inspiration for an exhibition project and a collaborative white paper that aim for a reflexive account of microbial cultures.
Workshop
SUTD Lecture Theatre 5 (Building 2, Level 5) 8 Somapah Road, Singapore 487372
01 December 2023
HASS Colloquium Series: Supplying Colors and en-Route Science: German Synthetic Dyestuffs in Modern China in the Early 20th Century by Ms. Lejie Zeng
HASS Colloquium Series: Supplying Colors and en-Route Science: German Synthetic Dyestuffs in Modern China in the Early 20th Century by Ms. Lejie Zeng
Seminar/Lecture
3.00 pm – 5.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 20 (Building 2, Level 3)
15 November 2023
DH Asia Webinar Series: New Horizon of Digital Humanities? Computational Social Science and its Application by Dr. Hsuanlei Shao
DH Asia Webinar Series: New Horizon of Digital Humanities? Computational Social Science and its Application by Dr. Hsuanlei Shao
Seminar/Lecture
2.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Online
01 October 2023
Digital tools may be the key to longer life
Digital tools may be the key to longer life
Online
28 September 2023
HASS Colloquium Series: Disinformation: A Successful Narrative on Shaky Ground by Prof. Dr. Jeanette Hofmann
HASS Colloquium Series: Disinformation: A Successful Narrative on Shaky Ground by Prof. Dr. Jeanette Hofmann
2.00 pm – 3.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 19 (Building 2, Level 3) 8 Somapah Road, Singapore 487372
17 August 2023
HASS Conversations in Design, Technology, and Society Series | Hazardous Data: The Entanglements of Digital Debt in India
HASS Conversations in Design, Technology, and Society Series | Hazardous Data: The Entanglements of Digital Debt in India
Seminar/Lecture
1.30 pm – 3.00 pm
Meeting Room 2 (Building 1, Level 3) 8 Somapah Road, Singapore 487372
14 July 2023
HASS Colloquium Series: Intersecting research and pedagogy: Structures of control and empowerment by Dr Roslynn Ang
HASS Colloquium Series: Intersecting research and pedagogy: Structures of control and empowerment by Dr Roslynn Ang
Seminar/Lecture
2.00 pm – 3.00 pm
SUTD Think Tank 19 (Building 2, Level 3) 8 Somapah Road, Singapore 487372
07 March 2023
When We Age Episode 2 & 4
When We Age Episode 2 & 4
Online