Category: Webinar
2026 GETSEA event: How to Do Research in the Philippines
Tuesday, March 31, 2026, 3:00–4:30 PM (HST) | Online Join us for the 2026 GETSEA Event on How to do Research in the Philippines. This event highlights opportunities and challenges doing research in the Philippines by bringing together individuals with unique and extensive backgrounds on Philippine research. Date, Time & Location: Speakers: Register here Free […]
2026 Spring LuceSEA Webinar #3: Smart Cities in Southeast Asia? Present Realities and Future Ventures.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 3:00–4:30 PM (HST) | Registration: https://go.hawaii.edu/ZAD Join us for the second webinar of the 2026 Spring LuceSEA Webinar Series on Smart Cities in Southeast Asia: Present Realities and Future Ventures. This webinar explores Southeast Asia’s fast-evolving smart city initiatives – from data governance to climate adaptation. This session asks, “Are Southeast […]
2026 Spring Colloquium: On Record: Telling the Stories in Our Voices (In-person)
Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 3:00–4:30 PM (HST) @ Moore Hall 319 Join us for the Spring 2026 Colloquium on On Record: Telling the Stories in Our Voices. This colloquium draws on archival materials, exhibitions, and research related to the 1975 Operation Babylift evacuation. Drawing from the speaker’s work developing Operation Babylift Collection, this talk explores […]
2026 Spring LuceSEA Webinar #2: Arts and Resistance: Cultures of Expression, Censorship, and Resilience in Southeast Asia.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 3:00–4:30 PM (HST) | Registration: https://go.hawaii.edu/ZAD Join us for the second webinar of the 2026 Spring LuceSEA Webinar Series on Arts and Resistance: Cultures of Expression, Censorship, and Resilience in Southeast Asia. This webinar explores how artists across Southeast Asia resist censorship through music, performance, and visual arts. This session highlights […]
Announcing LuceSEA Spring 2026 Webinar Series
Join us for four thought-provoking webinars this Spring, bringing together scholars and practitioners to explore critical issues shaping Southeast Asia today. LuceSEA Spring 2026 Webinar Series Schedule 1) Facing Nature: Disaster Preparedness, Responses and Innovations 2) Arts and Resistance: Cultures of Expression, Censorship, and Resilience 3) Smart Cities? Present Realities and Future Ventures 4) Imagining […]
2026 Spring LuceSEA Webinar #1: Facing Nature: Disaster Preparedness, Responses, and innovations in Southeast Asia
Wednesday, February 4, 2026, 3:00–4:30 PM (HST) | Registration: https://go.hawaii.edu/DAu Join us for the first webinar of the 2026 Spring LuceSEA Webinar Series on Facing Nature: Disaster Preparedness, Responses, and innovations in Southeast Asia. This webinar explores how Southeast Asia responds to intensifying climate disasters through Indigenous knowledge, scientific innovation, and community resilience. This webinar […]
LuceSEA Webinar Recording Available: Findings from the LuceSEA Field School: Political Ecology in Practice and Applied Research in Southeast Asia
The recording of our LuceSEA Webinar – “Findings from the LuceSEA Field School: Political Ecology in Practice and Applied Research in Southeast Asia” is now available online.Part of the 2025 LuceSEA series Southeast Asia in Transition: Memory, Governance, and Regional Challenges in a Turbulent World, this session featured faculty and student researchers from the LuceSEA […]
Talk Story Recording Available: Where Are We Going, Southeast Asian Studies? A Talk Story and Perspectives from Inside and Outside Southeast Asia
The talk story panel was both a retrospective and forward-looking conversation that highlighted the future of Southeast Asian studies as told in various perspectives of University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa faculty and students from and outside Southeast Asia. The panel discussed how Southeast Asia (SEA) has been significant as a space for conceptual (re)thinking but […]
LuceSEA Recording Now Available: ASEAN Interrelationship: Memberships, Conflict Managements, and Human Right Protection
The recording of our LuceSEA Webinar – “ASEAN Interrelationship: Memberships, Conflict Managements, and Human Right Protection ” is now available online.Part of the 2025 LuceSEA series Southeast Asia in Transition: Memory, Governance, and Regional Challenges in a Turbulent World, this session brought together experts Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University), Daniel Awigra (ASEAN Human Rights Advocacy […]
Book Talk Recording Now Available: He Who is Made Lord: Empire, Class, and Race in Postwar Singapore
The recording of Book Talk with Muhammad Suhail Mohamed Yazid (Harvard University Asia Center) is now available online. In this talk, Suhail discussed his new book He Who is Made Lord (ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute), which revisits late colonial Singapore to uncover the politics of empire, class, and race surrounding the island’s titular office. The conversation, […]