#NewsFromTheWeb. The Annual One-Day Conference by @U_K_A_B_S will take place on 6 July 2024 at @LondonUFind (The call for papers is now closed).
Full programme & registration here
👉https://t.co/NInBQBqoq3
[Recording] You can now watch Dr. Laur Kiik's talk "Sacred Politics of Chinese Infrastructure: Christians, Buddha’s Tooth, and Dragons at Myitsone, Kachin, Burma" on our YouTube channel. Check out this wonderful talk!
https://t.co/F5PFAh8RoO
The latest issue of Buddhist Studies Review, published by Equinox on behalf of the UK Association for Buddhist Studies (UKABS) is now available online:
https://t.co/bEAIXwHPTV
https://t.co/7g5o3kibzE
#buddhiststudies@EQUINOXPUB
[Dec 12] Online talk "Sacred Politics of Chinese Infrastructure: Christians, Buddha’s Tooth, and Dragons at Myitsone, Kachin, Burma" by Dr. Laur Kiik on December 12, 2023, 15:00-16:30 (HKT).
Register/more info: https://t.co/SePZPIE1cH
PhD-course studying waste from a humanities perspective!
WASTE: CULTURAL IMAGINARIES AND MATERIALITY
Place: Uni. Copenhagen
Time: 22-24 April 2024
Registration: Please register via the link in the box no later than 1 February 2024: https://t.co/d7lPd4BLX4
#Waste#Buddhism
"When is waste? Material temporalities in hoarding cases in Japan" @FabioGygi is talking at the "Waste temporalities and Practices in India and Japan" workshop organised by @AsianDynamics & @ccbs_studies@uni_copenhagen tomorrow!
https://t.co/QrTi5MMwMO
CFP: WASTE & VALUE conference
Time: 25 Apr. - 26 Apr. 2024
Place: University of Copenhagen
Send your abstract by 1 February 2024
https://t.co/i28lqqlkl8
Part of a project by some of the most brilliant voices in modern Buddhist Studies: 'Undoing Toxic Masculinity in Buddhist Communities' https://t.co/xZhtMgduto
Discussion "Waste temporalities and practices in India and Japan" @ccbs_Studies on 17 November. Four scholars of Asia exploring how human and non-human relations and labour are shaped by the material presence and imaginaries of waste in India and Japan. https://t.co/kmY8n680dx
Thrilled to share that my coauthored article with Darryl Lim has been published in The Review of Faith & International Affairs! A big shoutout to Darryl, who taught me so much about museums. He is now a curator at @acm_sg. #BuddhistDiplomacy
https://t.co/pfP1U87dOW
"Repositioning Women in Buddhist History: Roles and Agency of Buddhist Nuns in Republican Sichuan"
23 October 2023, 7pm Beijing Time (noon UK Time)
On Zoom: https://t.co/1SxZyGSfR5