May272022Arryman Symposium8:30 AM OnlineIn a research roundtable, the Arryman Scholars will present their dissertation field work. Sindhunata Hargyono, PhD Cand...
May42022The Complete Lives of Camp People: Colonialism, Fascism, Concentrated Modernity9:00 AM OnlineEDGS Speaker Series Dr. Rudolf Mrázek, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Michigan, presents his book Th...
Apr252022Indonesia's Narrowing Paths to Prosperity: Deep Reforms to Eliminate Poverty and Achieve High Income Status by 204510:00 AM OnlineEDGS Speaker Series Dr. Gustav Papanek, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Boston University Dr. Gustav F. Papanek is Pres...
Apr212022Indonesian Development and Security Amid the New Dynamics of the Global (Dis)Order5:00 PM EvanstonPak Luhut B. Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Republic of Indonesia, will be speak...
Apr122022Plantation Life: Corporate Occupation in Indonesia's Oil Palm Zone9:00 AM OnlineEDGS Speaker Series Dr. Tania Li, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, and Dr. Pujo Semedi, Pro...
Mar22022Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia 9:00 AM OnlineEDGS Speaker Series presents Dr. John T. Sidel, Sir Patrick Gillam Professor of International and Comparative Politics, ...
Feb112022Ethics or the Right Thing? Corruption and Care in the Age of Good Governance9:00 AM OnlineEDGS 2021-22 Speaker Series Dr. Sylvia Tidey, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Virginia will present h...
Jan182022Rioting for Representation: Local Ethnic Mobilization in Democratizing Countries9:00 AM OnlineDr. Risa J. Toha, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale-NUS College, Singapore, will present her book Rioting f...
Nov122021EDGS Speaker Series: Value Chains: The New Economic Imperialism11:00 AM OnlineEDGS will host Dr. Intan Suwandi, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Illinois State University, for a discussion on her b...
Oct152021Performing Power: Cultural Hegemony, Identity, and Resistance in Colonial Indonesia9:00 AM OnlineEDGS Speaker Series Performing Power: Cultural Hegemony, Identity, and Resistance in Colonial Indonesia Dr. Arnout van d...
May2920219th Annual Arryman Symposium8:00 AM OnlineArryman Scholars present dissertation research Gde Metera, PhD Political Science will present his dissertation, "The Str...
May262021The Political Ecology of Native Presence, American Psyche, and John Muir10:00 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series on Political Ecology Prof. Paul Robbins, Dean of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Stu...
Apr142021Coping With Indonesia's Mudflow Disaster11:00 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series on Political Ecology Prof. Anto Mohsin Assistant Professor in Residence Liberal Arts Progr...
Mar242021Resolving an Empire Problem: Public Health, Convict Labor, and the Revenue Crisis in Colonial Sierra Leone, 1914-194410:00 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series on Political Ecology Chernoh Bah, PhD student, History, Northwestern University This presen...
Feb172021No Limits: Compressor Diving on Indonesia’s Coral Frontier10:00 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series on Political Ecology Joseph R. Klein Department of Anthropology, UC Santa Cruz Just beyond ...
Jan202021Feminist Care as a Traveling Concept9:30 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series on Political Ecology Dian Ekowati, University of Brighton. Ekowati joined the School of Env...
Dec92020(Meta)physical access to water: An ontologically-oriented political ecology at Aventura, Belize10:00 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series Kacey Grauer, PhD Candidate, Anthropology The ancient Maya city of Aventura, Belize tells a...
Nov182020Remaking Gender Without Flipping the Script: Socio-Ecological Limits of Undoing Gender in a Post-conflict Community10:00 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series on Political Ecology Arryman Scholar and Sociology PhD Student Perdana Roswaldy This projec...
Oct282020Oilseeds and Slippery Slopes: Political Ecologies of Violence in Coastal Guerrero10:00 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series Jayson Maurice Porter, PhD candidate in History, Northwestern University Overview: Based o...
May3020202019 Arryman Fellow and Scholars Symposium8:00 AM Online2019 Arryman Fellow, Amrina Rosyada presents her Arryman research paper: "Of Germs and God: Vaccine Refusal Among Indo...
May52020The Making of the Small, Happy, and Prosperous Family: Ideal Family in New Order Indonesia (1967-1998)9:30 AM OnlineEDGS Graduate Lecture Series Mirna Nadia, Sociology The transfer of power from the Old Order (1945-1967) to the New Orde...
Apr212020Why Pay the Chief? Land Rents and Political Selection in Indonesia (Webinar)9:30 AM OnlineTo register for webinar email: e-morrissey@northwestern.edu EDGS Graduate Student Lecture Series Gedeon Lim Ph.D. Candid...
Mar42020"Before the Eyes of God": Transness and the Aesthetics of Praying among Muslim Warias in Yogyakarta, Indonesia12:00 PM EvanstonEDGS Graduate Lecture Series Bahram Naderil, Anthropology Many warias (transgender women) in Indonesia identify as Musli...
Feb182020Gender Politics in Indonesia's Maternal and Child Health Programs12:00 PM EvanstonEDGS Graduate Student Lecture Series Sari Ratri, Anthropology Population control projects in Indonesia seem to rely pred...
Jan212020Alternative Universalism: Cosmopolitan Modernism, Political Islam, and the Iranian Revolution12:00 PM EvanstonEDGS Graduate Student Lecture Series Hamed Yousefi, Art History The Iranian Revolution of 1979 is widely recognized as a...
Nov212019"Elite Theory and the Populist Threat to Stable Democracy" with Prof. John Higley (Texas-Austin)1:00 PM EvanstonAbstract: Elite theories tend to be shunned. This is, at least in part, because they are distasteful. They pertain to wh...
Nov122019Famine, Sovereignty, and the Question of Responsibility in the French Empire12:00 PM EvanstonEDGS Research Talk Yan Slobodkin, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, University o...
Nov52019The Institutional Theory of Religious Change: Catholic Breakdown in Latin America3:00 PM EvanstonEDGS Graduate Lecture Series Emilio Lehoucq, Sociology Until the 1970s, Catholicism was the majority religion in Latin A...
Oct222019Sovereign Debt in the Making: Financial Entanglements and Labor Politics along the ‘Belt and Road’ in Laos12:00 PM EvanstonEDGS Graduate Lecture Series Wanjing (Kelly) Chen, PhD Candidate in Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Chine...