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Humanities’ alternative model for academic development What if Education...

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Think about how higher education is currently organised and now try to think how it could go beyond disciplinary specialisations where locally situated scholars, workers, artists, activists, community-based practitioners and associations contribute to education through participatory approaches.
What can we learn from engaging with them? In what ways can their voice enrich classroom learning and bring meaning to academic quests?
These are the questions that the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and the Humanities Across Borders (HAB) program are trying to answer.
Please join me, Monika, Dr Philippe Peycam – Director of IIAS, Dr. Aarti Kawlra – Academic Director of HAB and Orraya Chawnan – student at Chiang Mai University.

Links:
International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
https://www.iias.asia/
Humanities Across Borders (HAB)
https://humanitiesacrossborders.org/
Dr. Philippe Peycam
https://www.iias.asia/profile/philippe-peycam
 
Dr. Aarti Kawlra
https://www.iias.asia/profile/aartikawlra
Orraya Chawnan
https://humanitiesacrossborders.org/people/orraya-chawnan
Newsletter 82 Spring 2019 "Living with and in the Forest in Northern Thailand"
https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/living-forest-northern-thailand-engaging-karen-youth-participatory-community
A Humanist Model of Collaborative Higher Education
https://humanitiesacrossborders.org/projects/living-and-forest-northern-thailand

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Think about how higher education is currently organised and now try to think how it could go beyond disciplinary specialisations where locally situated scholars, workers, artists, activists, community-based practitioners and associations contribute to education through participatory approaches.
What can we learn from engaging with them? In what ways can their voice enrich classroom learning and bring meaning to academic quests?
These are the questions that the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and the Humanities Across Borders (HAB) program are trying to answer.
Please join me, Monika, Dr Philippe Peycam – Director of IIAS, Dr. Aarti Kawlra – Academic Director of HAB and Orraya Chawnan – student at Chiang Mai University.

Links:
International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
https://www.iias.asia/
Humanities Across Borders (HAB)
https://humanitiesacrossborders.org/
Dr. Philippe Peycam
https://www.iias.asia/profile/philippe-peycam
 
Dr. Aarti Kawlra
https://www.iias.asia/profile/aartikawlra
Orraya Chawnan
https://humanitiesacrossborders.org/people/orraya-chawnan
Newsletter 82 Spring 2019 "Living with and in the Forest in Northern Thailand"
https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/living-forest-northern-thailand-engaging-karen-youth-participatory-community
A Humanist Model of Collaborative Higher Education
https://humanitiesacrossborders.org/projects/living-and-forest-northern-thailand

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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