Hydraulic Facilities, State Governance, and Social Order: The Case of Eastern Taiwan from the Perspective of Infrastructure Politics
Environmental History Group Lecture
Speaker:
Nai-wen Wang (Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Research Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Science and Technology Council / Center for the Advancement of the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University)
Topic:
Hydraulic Facilities, State Governance, and Social Order: The Case of Eastern Taiwan from the Perspective of Infrastructure Politics
水利設施、國家治理與社會秩序:基礎設施政治視角下的東臺灣案例
Host:
Ya-wen Ku (Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
Date and Time:
Thursday, March 20, 2024. 10:30-12:30 (Admission starting at 10:00)
Place:
Room 802 at ITH
Language:
Mandarin Chinese
Registration:
Click Here to Register
Please Note:
- To register, please fill out the registration form by March 14 (Fri.) A confirmation email will be emailed to successful registrants. Please feel free to contact Mr. Lee if there is any question. E-mail: asithteh@gmail.com.
- The lecture is a face-to-face only event (room capacity: 50 persons).
- Participants can apply for a two-hour “Certificate for Environmental Education.” Collection Method: (1) The certificate will be distributed on the spot. Participants from organizations other than the Academia Sinica are not required to sign but must complete the registration process at their own organizations. (2) Members of the Academia Sinica must provide their signature and the ITH administration office will take care of the registration.
- Lunch will be provided. Please choose your meal type (vegetarian, non-vegetarian, or no meal) on the registration form.