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Superdeep #8: “Ukraine, Russia, & the Use of Force in International Law” (Nathan Hauthaler) | Tue, Mar 8, 7pm

Tue, Mar 8, 7 pm IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 In response to current events & popular demand: join us for a Superdeep legal primer session on “Ukraine, Russia, & the Use of Force in International Law”. We will discuss firstly legal rather than political or philosophical aspects of the use […]

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The Ukraine Crisis: A Roundtable Discussion

Duke University’s Franklin Humanities Institute will convene a roundtable discussion on the Ukraine Crisis on Wednesday March 9, 2022 at 9pm China time. The discussion will be held on Zoom, and advance registration is required. The roundtable aims to discuss the causes of and future prospects for the Ukraine crisis, the impact on the world […]

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Freedom Lab Calls for Student Signature Work

Freedom Lab is excited to announce the W.E.B. and Shirley Graham Du Bois Award to DKU juniors whose Signature Work projects examine themes related to Freedom Lab. The Lab will fund up to ten projects, 5000rmb each, in order for students to explore their work in the spirit of WEB Du Bois and his wife, […]

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Superdeep #7: “Discrimination & the Metaverse” (Wei Yi) | Fri, Mar 4, 6:30pm

Fri, Mar 4, 6:30 pm IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 Both real & virtual worlds are Superdeep, as we are continuing to learn: Wei Yi (Data Science, ’22) is going to discuss with us his work on  “Discrimination & the Metaverse“, which is the subject of his signature work project. As […]

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The Citizenship Lab Presents: Planetary Health and the Biopolitics of Home

You are cordially invited to join Miguel Vatter on his talk on “Planetary Health and the Biopolitics of Home.” Tuesday, March 1,  10am-11:30am BJT Zoom ID: 969 4153 4843 Speaker Bio: Professor of politics at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University. His areas of research are history of political thought, especially […]

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Artist in Residence at DKU

_ao_ao_ing(老妖精)is a performance ensemble that is continuously morphing and finding its shape. Founded in 2018 and based in Shanghai, it has six core members from different disciplines and backgrounds. It is a non-hierarchical group that believes in art through collaboration. _ao_ao_ing makes performances that flirt with the line between theatre and everyday life; and create […]

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Statelessness in Asia, Australia and the Pacific during the Global Second World War

The Humanities Research Center is pleased to announce the launch of research project: “Statelessness in Asia, Australia and the Pacific during the Global Second World War,” led by Kolleen Guy and Jay Winter. In this research project, we interrogate the category of statelessness, in the hope of adding a new dimension to the history of […]

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Translating Blackness―A Brief History of African American Literature in Post-WWII Japan

The recording is now available here: Presented by HRC Freedom Lab February 22, 2022 @ 10am Beijing Time Join Zoom Speaker: Michio Arimitsu (Keio University) Abstract For the publishers, translators, and general readers of kokujin bungaku [black literature] in post-WWII Japan, African American struggle for freedom and autonomy and their resilient cultural production have served as […]

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DKU Humanities Research Center Announces Two New Research Labs

In February 2022, DKU’s Humanities Research Center launched two new research labs: Anthropocene XR Lab and The Citizenship Lab. The labs will enhance the research capacity and profile of Duke Kunshan University, and provide opportunities for research training for students.

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Superdeep #6: “Seized by Eros: Desire, Voyeurism, and Inquiry in Herodotus’ Gyges Tale” (Lindsay Mahon Rathnam) | Fri, Feb 11, 6:30pm

Fri, Feb 11, 6:30 pm IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 Spring 2022 continues Superdeep: Lindsay Mahon Rathnam (Assistant Professor of Political Theory) is going to discuss with us her work on being “Seized by Eros: Desire, Voyeurism, and Inquiry in Herodotus’ Gyges Tale“, which forms part of Prof. Mahon Rathnam’s forthcoming […]

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