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2017-08-26

A Tribute to Professor Harold C. Conklin (1926-2016)


source: YaleUniversity     2017年7月17日
A Tribute to Professor Harold C. Conklin (1926-2016)
Crosby Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Yale University
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Harold C. Conklin, was the Franklin Muzzy Crosby Professor Emeritus in Yale’s Department of Anthropology and Curator Emeritus of Anthropology in Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History. A linguist and ethnographer, he was an anthropologist known for his studies of the ecosystems and cultures of the Philippines. Hal Conklin did his undergraduate and graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, and Yale University, respectively. He was on the anthropological faculties at both Columbia (1954-1962) and Yale (1962-2016) After World War II, Conklin concentrated his research in insular southeast Asia; his principal field sites were on Mindoro (the Hanunóo) and Luzon (the Ifugao) in the Philippines.

Formal Tribute - Peabody Museum David Friend Hall
00:00:00 Bruce Conklin, Son, Introduction to the program

00:02:02 Anne Underhill, Professor and Chair, Yale University Department of Anthropology; Curator Peabody Museum

00:05:19 David Skelly, Director, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University; Frank R. Oastler Professor of Ecology, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies

00:08:44 William Kelly, Professor of Anthropology and Sumitomo Professor of Japanese Studies, Yale University

00:17:38 Michael Dove, Margaret K. Musser Professor of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

00:25:00 Patricia Afable, Research Associate, Harold C. Conklin Research Collection

00:34:28 Myrdene Anderson, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, Purdue University

00:40:10 Robert Kasberg Jr. Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine

00:47:10 Joel Kuipers, Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, George Washington University

00:53:02 Ana MT Labrador, Assistant Director, National Museum of the Philippines

Formal Toasts in Peabody Great Hall

01:00:17 Dylan Conklin; Grandson of Hal

01:02:10 Michael Davidson; Former Graduate student of Hal

01:03:57 Kinthi Sturtevant; Daughter of Bill Sturtevant, longtime colleague of Hal

01:05:50 James Sivco and Greg Sivco; Sons of Suzanne Sivco (Hal’s sister)

01:11:55 Frank Hole; Former Chair of Yale Department of Anthropology

01:14:33 Alison Richard; Former Chair of Yale Department of Anthropology; Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge

01:19:45 Alfred McCoy; Former graduate student of Hal, and Professor of History at University of Wisconsin

01:24:46 Mamerto Tindongan; Ifugao blessing. A sculptor/builder and Ifugao Mumbaki (Shaman), he is also the son of Buwaya Tindongan (one of Hal’s closest Ifugao associates).

01:30:32 Mamerto Tindongan, Mark Conklin and Allen Abayao; Ifugao gong music and dancing.

01:31:54 Mark Conklin; Son, closing remarks

2017-07-29

Yale Refugee Studies 2017 Symposium

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source: YaleUniversity    2017年5月2日
The Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses at the MacMillan Center at Yale hosted a symposium, “The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities,” on April 13, 2017.

Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities - Opening Address 17:29
The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses at the MacMillan Center at Yale.
Opening Address
George Joseph, Deputy Director, MacMillan Center at YaleCatherine Panter-Brick, Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs, Yale University
Legal and Health Challenges Facing Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the United States 1:00:39
Keynote - Jodi Nelson, Senior VP of Policy and Practice, International Rescue Committee (IRC) 40:57
A Shattered Humanitarian System: Unprecedented Crisis, Unprecedented Challenges 57:55
The Challenge of Rebuilding Health Systems in Conflict Affected Situations 1:28:59
America’s Arab Refugees: Poverty, Vulnerability, and the Health Costs of Conflict 43:11
New Horizons of Humanitarianism in Action 42:40

Yale University (videos of June 2017)

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6:29 Beyond Boundaries 2017: Poster Session Interviews The second annual Yale STEAM Symposium featured presentations by faculty and staff on the benefits and challenges of digital methods for research and teaching.
* = Poster Session interview
“FES...
1:46:31 Coming to Connecticut: A Conversation on Economic and Legal Issues of Resettling Refugees A policy forum, “Coming to Connecticut: A Conversation on Economic and Legal Issues of Resettling Refugees,” on the issue of welcoming refugees to Connecticut and on our country’s response to the w...
1:17:01 Simon Gikandi on African Literature in the World: Imagining a Post-Colonial Public Sphere Keynote Lecture by Simon Gikandi, Robert Schirmer Professor of English at Princeton University, at the ALA 2017 Annual Conference at Yale University. The lecture was entitled:
“African Literature ...
13:35 Canvas @ Yale Lightning Talks: External Tools in Canvas Ilknur Kelceoglu, PhD, Director of Social Technology and Design for the Yale School of Management, talks about Yale's implementation of their new Learning Management System, Canvas @ Yale. In this ...
9:36 Canvas @ Yale Lightning Talks: Using the Peer Review Tool in Canvas Tracie Addy, PhD, Co-Director for the National Summer Institute for Scientific Teaching at Yale University, talks about Yale's implementation of their new Learning Management System, Canvas @ Yale....
10:40 Canvas @ Yale Lightning Talks: Creating Modules Donna Cropley, Senior Administrative Assistant, Yale School of Public Health, talks about Yale's implementation of their new Learning Management System, Canvas @ Yale. In this video, Cropley discus...
7:53 Canvas @ Yale Lightning Talks: Using Portfolios Angela Lee-Smith, PhD, Senior Lector in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University, talks about Yale’s implementation of their new Learning Management System, Canvas @ Yale. In this vi...
16:34 Canvas @ Yale Lightning Talks: Using Ares for Course Reserves Raymond Frohlich, MPS, Director of Enterprise Systems and Services, Yale University, and Marybeth Bean, MLS, Manager, Access Services, Center for Science and Social Science Information, Yale Univer...
9:53 Canvas @ Yale Lightning Talks: Video Capturing Jonathan Reuning-Scherer, PhD, Senior Lecturer in Statistics and Forestry at Yale University, talks about Yale's implementation of their new Learning Management System, Canvas @ Yale. In this video...
1:01:53 Beyond Boundaries 2017: Roundtable Discussion The second annual Yale STEAM Symposium featured presentations by faculty and staff on the benefits and challenges of digital methods for research and teaching.
“Close and Distant Reading in Scien...
1:23:51 The Robert H. Litowitz Lecture - The Peculiar Politics of National Security For more than 15 years, Wizner has worked at the intersection of civil liberties and national security, litigating numerous cases involving airport security policies, government watch lists, survei...
1:07:07 Beyond Boundaries 2017: Lightning Talks The second annual Yale STEAM Symposium began with presentations by undergraduate and graduate students on Digital Humanities/STEAM projects.
“Mapping Film Festivals: Challenging the National Cine...
 1:23:51 Shulman Lectures - Anne Harrington, “Mindful Minds, Different Brains” Anne Harrington is the Franklin L. Ford Professor of the History of Science and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University. She is also Facu...
 1:33:28 Dorothy E. Roberts, “Killing the Black Body: A Twenty-Year Retrospective” Professor Dorothy E. Roberts delivered the Henry L. Gates Jr., Lecture, “Killing the Black Body: A Twenty-Year Retrospective,” on April 27, 2017, at the Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium, Yale U...
 1:58:17 Truth in the Internet Age: Science Under Siege In the era of "post truth" and fake news, what are the implications for science and the communication of science? When is a fact a fact? What is the relationship between truth and the pursuit o...

2017-07-01

Yale University (videos of May 2017)

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19:10 Frederick Wherry - “Money Talks: Explaining How Money Really Works” Professor Wherry is an economic and cultural sociologist who toggles between domestic and global investigations of money, value, and social life. Since 2008, he has published five books and a four-...
48:20 Yale College 2017 Baccalaureate Ceremony Since Yale’s first century, Yale College seniors and faculty have gathered before Commencement for the Baccalaureate ceremony, a ceremony with a Baccalaureate sermon at its heart. The sermon of day...
26:35 Yale College Class Day 2017 Address by Theo Epstein Theo Epstein ’95, president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball and former general manager of the Boston Red Sox, was the featured speaker at the 2017 Senior Class ...
1:00:35 Yale University Commencement 2017 All university degrees are formally conferred during the Commencement ceremony on Old Campus. During the ceremony, the dean of Yale College and deans of the Graduate and professional schools formal...
1:38:23 Graduate School Diploma Ceremony Ph.D., M.Phil. and MA/MS diplomas awarded by Dean Cooley and faculty representatives from each department or degree program. Woolsey Hall, May 22, 2017 at 12:15pm.
2:03:03 Yale Class Day 2017 Class Day, a Yale College tradition, takes place on Old Campus on Sunday at 2:00 p.m., and includes the awarding of academic, artistic, and athletic prizes; the celebration of undergraduates; and a...
21:40 Joy Pachuau - “Being Mizo: Identity and Belonging in Northeast India” Professor Pachuau is currently at the Program in Agrarian Studies at the Macmillan Center on a Fulbright-Nehru Academic Excellence Fellowship. Her research interests include the history of Christia...
1:17:04 The Chubb Fellowship Presents Ambassador Susan Rice at Yale Ambassador Susan Rice, the U.S. National Security Advisor gave the Chubb Fellowship presentation on October 27, 2015 at Yale. She spoke about her role in the Obama administration and answered que...
1:12:08 The Chubb Fellowship presents Dr. Hawa Abdi at Yale Dr. Hawa Abdi, Human Rights Activist and Physician gave the Chubb lecture presentation on April 18, 2017 at Yale University. She spoke about how a health clinic she created on family land near Mog...
1:17:39 Abstract Politics A panel discussion hosted by the Yale Alumni Art League and the Yale Center for British Art on the history of exhibiting and collecting abstract art featuring William T. Williams, Kevin Beasley, Pa...
18:03 André Asplund - “ ‘Normative Power Japan’: Settling for Chinese Democracy?” André Asplund specializes in Japanese foreign policy and diplomacy in East and Southeast Asia. He is particularly interested in how Japan’s normative ambitions of spreading human rights and democra...
19:18 Mushfiq Mobarak - Breaking the Hunger Cycle in Bangladesh Mushfiq Mobarak, a professor in the School of Management and the Department of Economics, conducts field experiments exploring ways to induce people in developing countries to adopt technologies or...
2:07:51 Yarshater Lectures - Round Table: Conceptualizing a Persianate Oecumene in the Early Modern Period Round Table: Conceptualizing a Persianate Oecumene in the Early Modern Period
April 27, 2017
Supriya Gandhi, Alan Mikhail, Steve Pincus, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Kishwar Rizvi, Abbas Amanat
In ligh...
1:44:40 2017 Yarshater Lectures - Lecture 2: Traveling Mirrors for Princes Lecture 2: Traveling Mirrors for Princes
April 26, 2017
The second lecture will turn to Iranian and European relations with the Mughal Empire. From the time of Humayun, Iranians played a central ro...
1:59:46 2017 Yarshater Lectures - Lecture 1: The Deccan Frontier in the Time of the Sultanates 2017 Yarshater Lectures
Lecture 1: The Deccan Frontier in the Time of the Sultanates,
April 25, 2017
This lecture will examine Iranian relations with the Deccan, beginning from the time of the la...
3:11:55 Symposium for Joseph A. Madri - Yale Pathology Lectures from the Symposium in honor of Joseph A. Madri, Professor Emeritus of Pathology, Friday, April 28, 2017, Yale Medical School. Speakers: Jon S. Morrow, Laura R. Ment, Dita Gratzinger, Olivi..
1:34:13 Food Regulation in the EU vs the U.S.: Does Politics Trump Science? David Cameron, Professor of Political Science and Director of the EU Studies Program at Yale, and Joao Rodrigues, EU Visiting Fellow and Senior Legal Counsel of the European Parliament discuss “Foo...
1:32:21 Religion and Democratic Pluralism: The Indonesian Model Indonesia has over 250 million people. Its territory comprises of more than 13.400 islands which are inhabited by more than 1100 tribes which speak more than 730 active languages and dialects. The ...
1:26:58 Amb. Nicholas Burns: “The Trump Administration’s Global Foreign Policy Challenges” The George Herbert Walker, Jr. Lecture in International Studies featuring Ambassador Nicholas Burns on “The Trump Administration’s Global Foreign Policy Challenges.”
The Whitney and Betty MacMilla...
1:28:59 The Challenge of Rebuilding Health Systems in Conflict Affected Situations The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses...
42:40 New Horizons of Humanitarianism in Action The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses...
43:11 America’s Arab Refugees: Poverty, Vulnerability, and the Health Costs of Conflict The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses...
57:55 A Shattered Humanitarian System: Unprecedented Crisis, Unprecedented Challenges The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses...
40:57 Keynote - Jodi Nelson, Senior VP of Policy and Practice, International Rescue Committee (IRC) The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses...
1:00:39 Legal and Health Challenges Facing Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the United States The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses...
17:29 Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities - Opening Address The Next Generation of Humanitarianism and Refugee Studies: Challenges & Opportunities
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Sponsored by the Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses...
30:37 Lynn Rothschild - Synthetic Biology on Mars: Designing Solutions for Earth Synthetic Biology on Mars: Designing Solutions for Earth – Lynn Rothschild – 2017 Editing Nature Summit
Lynn Rothschild, PhD, synthetic biologist and astrobiologist at NASA Ames and adjunct profess...
41:58 James Collins - Altering Nature by Gene Editing: We Can, but Should We? Altering Nature by Gene Editing: We Can, but Should We? – James Collins – 2017 Editing Nature Summit
Welcome address by Oswald (Os) Schmitz, director of the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies...
22:46 Kevin Esvelt - Open, Local, and Obligated Open, Local, and Obligated – Kevin Esvelt – 2017 Editing Nature Summit
Kevin Esvelt, PhD, assistant professor at the MIT Media Lab and leader of the Sculpting Evolution Group talks about the need...
15:11 Michael Nelson - At the Intersection of Wonder, Power, and Worry At the Intersection of Wonder, Power, and Worry – Michael Nelson – 2017 Editing Nature Summit
Michael Nelson, PhD, professor of environmental ethics and philosophy at Oregon State University and co...
19:20 Short Talk Series Panel Discussion - 2017 Editing Nature Summit Short Talk Series Panel Discussion with Michael Nelson, Kevin Esvelt, Lynn Rothschild, and David Benjamin. Moderated by Natalie Kofler. Editing Nature Summit 2017, April 21, 2017. www.editingnature...
28:11 David Benjamin - Adaptation Adaptation – David Benjamin – 2017 Editing Nature Summit
David Benjamin, founding principal of the Living and assistant professor at Columbia University describes how his team explores the use of l...
55:22 Emma Marris - Genes to Ecosystems: Valuing Nature Genes to Ecosystems: Valuing Nature – Emma Marris – 2017 Editing Nature Summit and panel discussion
Emma Marris, journalist and author of “Rambunctious Garden” discusses varying perceptions of the ...

2017-05-20

Yale University (videos of April 2017)

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1:20:05 Conversation with Secretary John Kerry On April 27, 2017, the Yale University Jackson Institute for Global Affairs hosted the inaugural “Kerry Conversation” with Sec. John Kerry ’66.
Sec. Kerry will join Yale in Fall 2017 as a Disting...
1:19:25 The Anatomy of Religion: Churches & Symbols Lecture two of the 2017 Yale University Dwight H. Terry Lectures delivered by Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law at New York University. April 19, 2017
Kwame Antho...
1:10:04 The Anatomy of Religion: Gods & Spirits Lecture one of the 2017 Yale University Dwight H. Terry Lectures delivered by Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law at New York University. April 18, 2017
Kwame Antho...
1:17:41 The Anatomy of Religion: Religion After Darwin Lecture three of the 2017 Yale University Dwight H. Terry Lectures delivered by Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law at New York University. April 25, 2017
Kwame Ant...
20:48 Molly Brunson - Russian Realisms: Literature and Painting, 1840-1890 As a scholar of modern Russian culture, Professor Brunson specializes in the literature and visual art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with an emphasis on the recurrent realisms that eme...
19:48 Anthony Acciavatti - Ganges Water Machine: Designing New India’s Ancient River Anthony Acciavatti is a historian of science and technology with training in architecture and cartography. His first book, Ganges Water Machine: Designing New India’s Ancient River (awarded the 201...
1:35:39 VISEGRAD GROUP as a Factor of stability in Central and Eastern Europe Challenges to Security and Stability in Central and Eastern Europe Roundtable Series
“VISEGRAD GROUP as a Factor of stability in Central and Eastern Europe”
With the following participants: H.E...
1:22:01 Dr. Hasok Chang: "Is There Room for Pluralism in Science?" The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities at Yale
Scientific progress can be helped by pluralism, similarly as social progress has been aided by political pluralism. Contrary to the widespr...
42:25 “A Communion of Subjects: Law, Environment, and Religion” with Peter Raven The sixth installment of “A Communion of Subjects: Law, Environment, and Religion” features an interview with Peter Raven, President Emeritus of the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Interviewed by Andrew...
21:06 Jolanta Mickutė: Zionist Women in Interwar Poland Jolanta Mickutė is an assistant professor of history at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania, and her research examines political and cultural issues in the interwar period in Central an...
24:56 Ian Miller: The Development of Forestry in Early Modern China An assistant professor of history at St. John’s University, Professor Miller is visiting Yale as an Agrarian Studies Program Fellow. He researches conflicts over wood resources and the development ...
1:06:04 Ela Ramesh Bhatt "Women, Work, Peace: What the Artisans from South Asia Can Tell Us" Ela Ramesh Bhatt is an Indian cooperative organizer, activist, and Gandhian, who founded the Self-Employed Women's Association of India (SEWA) in 1972, and served as its general secretary from 1972...
46:25 “A Communion of Subjects: Law, Environment, and Religion” with Richard Norgaard The fifth installment of “A Communion of Subjects: Law, Environment, and Religion” features an interview with Richard Norgaard, Professor of Energy and Resources, University of California, Berkeley...
1:38:17 18th Annual John W. Hall Lecture - Dismembered and Still Kicking: Kokoro in the High School Textbook The Council on East Asian Studies is pleased to present the Eighteenth Annual John W. Hall Lecture in Japanese Studies. Ken K. Ito, Professor, Japanese Literature, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa pr...
3:52:31 An Island under Siege: Puerto Rico’s Current Financial, Political, and Human Rights Crisis Roundtable participants include:
José I. Alameda Lozada, Professor of Economics, University of Puerto Rico, Recinto de Mayagüez
Ariadna Godreau-Aubert, Access to Justice Coordinator, Espacios Abie...
1:44:09 Syrian Refugee Crisis: Ground Realities and Humanitarian Responses in Jordan Panelists:
Michael Callan, Chief Analyst - MENA Region, Government of Canada’s Privy Council Office
Stephen Allen, Head of Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance - Jordan
Panel Facilitator: Nays...
47:21 Science on Saturdays – Timothy Newhouse – Not for Fools: Organic Synthesis of Natural Products Speaker: Timothy Newhouse (Yale Chemistry)
Making the materials and therapeutics of the future, synthetic chemists synthesize and discover new molecules by twisting bonds and stereocenters at their...
1:26:59 "State Fragility and Collapse in the Arab Region," Ezzedine C. Fishere State Fragility and Collapse in the Arab Region
Ezzedine C. Fishere, Egyptian Writer; Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College. Introduction by Jonas Elbousty.
Cosponsored by the Program on Refuge