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The Official EASC Podcast

  • David Spafford_Violence

    26 FEB 2024 · Episode 2 of the Meanings of Violence series, hosted by Dr. Morten Oxenboell with University of Pennsylvania guest Dr. David Spafford. After this conversation, Dr. Spafford noted the following corrections: 1) the nun Jukei died just a few months before the end of her house, not a few years. 2) Hagakure was written in the eighteenth century, not the seventeenth. In collaboration with the Hamilton Lugar School’s Area Studies Centers, the East Asian Studies Center has launched into a a multi-faceted exploration of the history of collective violence. In East Asia, as everywhere, violence (or the threat thereof) has determined the fates of nations, driven advancements in technology and administration, and spurred doctrinal developments in philosophy and religion. This series facilitates dialogue between scholars from different disciplines about how violence can be understood. With both global and historical approaches, our network of experts is ideally situated to explore how different social contexts inform sentiments and appropriate and/or illegitimate violence—an approach that is critical for developing sustainable and effective policies for violence prevention in the future.
    59m 30s
  • The Meanings of Violence with Don Wyatt

    2 FEB 2024 · Episode 1 of the Meanings of Violence series, hosted by Dr. Morten Oxenboell with Middlebury College guest Dr. Don Wyatt. Content warning: includes references to historic slavery practices. In collaboration with the Hamilton Lugar School’s Area Studies Centers, the East Asian Studies Center has launched into a a multi-faceted exploration of the history of collective violence. In East Asia, as everywhere, violence (or the threat thereof) has determined the fates of nations, driven advancements in technology and administration, and spurred doctrinal developments in philosophy and religion. This series facilitates dialogue between scholars from different disciplines about how violence can be understood. With both global and historical approaches, our network of experts is ideally situated to explore how different social contexts inform sentiments and appropriate and/or illegitimate violence—an approach that is critical for developing sustainable and effective policies for violence prevention in the future.
    37m 48s

A compendium of interdisciplinary conversations with the foremost experts of East Asian Studies based on thematic research interests. The East Asian Studies Center in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global...

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A compendium of interdisciplinary conversations with the foremost experts of East Asian Studies based on thematic research interests.

The East Asian Studies Center in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies is proud to introduce its new Official EASC Podcast. With each episode, join us on a journey through the minds of experts linking East Asian research and cultural interests with internationally relevant topics that build on a network of knowledge, practice, resources, and discovery to improve our global fluency and.

Whether you’re an aspiring politician, an artist, an environmental advocate, a humanitarian, an academic, or an entrepreneur, this podcast is your starting place to make a connection with East Asian resources to enhance your global understanding competencies.
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