Synopsis
Podcast by Dr. Eric Jones
Episodes
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Archaeology and the Underpinnings of Ancient Vietnam with Nam Kim
14/11/2017 Duration: 32minIn this episode we sit down with anthropologist Nam Kim and discuss the Underpinnings of Ancient Vietnam
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Sustainable Development in Myanmar with Jim Wilson and Tomoyuki Shibata
17/10/2017 Duration: 33minToday we sit down with Tomoyuki Shibata and Jim Wilson and discuss sustainable development goals in Myanmar
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ASEAN@50: a report from NIU's international conference with Aarie Glas, Alice Ba and John Brandon
28/09/2017 Duration: 42minToday Eric Jones sits down with Aarie Glas, Alice Ba and John Brandon as they share insights from the ASEAN@50 conference
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Refugee Learning: Agency and Refugee Cultural Heritage w/ Clara Chu and Laila Mustafa
14/09/2017 Duration: 29minJoin me as we sit down with Claire Chu and Layla Mustapha to discuss the preservation of refugee cultural heritage Clara Chu is the director of the Morten Center for international library programs at the university of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Laila Mustafa is the Middle East and North Africa and librarian at the university of Illinois at Urbanna-Champaign
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Mandating Modernity and the New Thai Womanhood w/Kanjana Thepboriruk
01/09/2017 Duration: 01h12minToday we sit down with Kanjana Thepboriruk and we discuss her historical research: Mandating Modernity and the New Thai Womanhood
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Imperial Bandits: Outlaws and Rebels in the China-Vietnam Borderlands with Bradley Davis
18/08/2017 Duration: 52minIn this episode, we sit down with Bradley Camp Davis and talk about his impressive new book, Imperial Bandits: Outlaws and Rebels in the China-Vietnam Borderlands
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Looking Beyond the Temples with Alison Carter: New Angkor Archaeology and Answers
04/08/2017 Duration: 52minRichard Cooler, Catherine Raymond and Eric Jones sit down with archaeologist Alison Carter and we look beyond the temples to exciting new archaeology that may help rewrite the history of on of the works great civilizations: Angkor A comprehensive archaeological map of the world's largest preindustrial settlement complex at Angkor, Cambodia: http://www.pnas.org/content/104/36/14277.abstract Uncovering archaeological landscapes at Angkor using lidar: http://www.pnas.org/content/110/31/12595.full Airborne laser scanning as a method for exploring long-term socio-ecological dynamics in Cambodia: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440316300644 Also the Angkor Lidar webpage with some additional info: http://angkorlidar.org/ Alison's blog can be found here: https://alisonincambodia.wordpress.com/ Want to join an Angkor archaeological expedition? http://earthwatch.org/
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Mapping Myanmar with Tin Naing Win
03/07/2017 Duration: 23minMapping Myanmar with Tin Naing Win by Dr. Eric Jones
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Thailand, Thainess and the State of Thai Studies w/Ora-orn Poocharoen and Tanachai Mark Padoongpatt
16/06/2017 Duration: 35minThailand, Thainess and the State of Thai Studies w/Ora-orn Poocharoen and Tanachai Mark Padoongpatt by Dr. Eric Jones
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The CIA in Southeast Asia plus bonus episode: Intelligence current events
17/05/2017 Duration: 01h33minA special double edition of the podcast. The first is a roundtable discussion on the history of the CIA in Southeast Asia and the second is a look at current events involving the Central Intelligence Agency.
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The Burden of Being Burmese: Poet and Activist Ko Ko Thett
04/05/2017 Duration: 33minIn this episode, Dr. Eric Jones sits down with , outspoken Burmese activist and poet KoKo Thett
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Performing Ponglang: Fusion Music for Thai Steel Drum
17/04/2017 Duration: 01h56sIn this special fusion-music episode, Kanjana and I are joined in studio by Thai music director Chamni Sripraram and steel drum composer Yuko Asada. Together we learn about the process of fusing these dynamic and diverse music traditions. After our conversation, stay tuned to hear the world premiere performance of Ponglang music for steel pan
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Arming Nonalignment: Yugoslavia's Relations with Burma and the Cold War in Asia w/Jovan Čavoški
29/03/2017 Duration: 30minIn this episode, Kenton Clymer and I talk to Jovan Čavoški and we explore some of the fascinating Cold War connections between Tito's Yugoslavia and Burma.
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A Cambodian Nationalist, the US and the Transformation of Cambodia w/Matt Jagel
03/03/2017 Duration: 01h04minIn this episode, I sit down with Cambodia and US Foreign Relations expert Dr. Matt Jagel as we do a deep dive into his groundbreaking research on Cambodian Nationalist Son Ngoc Thanh and a shallow plunge into the world of Southeast Asian beers.
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Knowing What We Know and the Return of the Galon King with Maitrii Aung-Thwin
15/02/2017 Duration: 52minIn this episode we sit down with Maitrii Aung-Thwin, Kallen Terry and Sally Bamford to discuss the Return of the Galon King and to explore how we know what we know in Southeast Asian studies
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Cymbals & Symbols: Music in Burma - Southeast Asia Crossroads Podcast
02/02/2017 Duration: 36minIn this special episode we sit down with musicians and musicologists Naomi Gingold, Heather MacLachlan, Gavin Douglas and Michael McSweeney to explore a broad spectrum of music in Burma.
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Horizontalizing Southeast Asia Research with Tani Sebro - Southeast Asia Crossroads Podcast
18/01/2017 Duration: 53minEric Jones and Kanjana sit down with Tani Sebro, assistant professor of Diaspora Studies, Human Rights, and Transnational Migration in the Department of Global and Intercultural Studies at Miami University, Ohio. We’ll hear about her interesting work along the Thai-Burma border and explore what it means to horizontalize one’s research. Find out more about her work at www.tanisebro.com. Special thanks to David Starfire for this episode's music, check it out at www.davidstarfire.com
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Islamic Finance and Sharia Superstars with Laura Elder - Southeast Asia Crossroads Podcast
05/12/2016 Duration: 30minWith us today is Laura Elder, assistant professor of global studies at St Marys College, Notre Dame. Together we discuss the hot trend that is Islamic finance and hear about the role gender plays in this influential institution. Southeast Asia crossroads would like to thank Michael McSweeney for production assistance and Troubadour 77 for today’s music. Hear more from them at troubadour77.com
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Second Hand Memory with Poet Hai-Dang Phan - Southeast Asia Crossroads Podcast
15/11/2016 Duration: 45minEric Jones and Hao Phan talk to Hai-Dang Phan, writer, poet and professor of English at Grinnell. Join us as we hear some of his award winning poetry and talk about the way memory factors into his work. Hai-Dang Phan is the author of the chapbook Small Wars (Convulsive Editions, 2016). His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The New Yorker, POETRY Magazine, Best American Poetry 2016, jubilat, New England Review, and elsewhere.
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Teaching Southeast Asia in a Global Context w/ Eric Jones - Southeast Asia Crossroads Podcast
07/11/2016 Duration: 41minCrossroads host Eric Jones sits down with Dave Eaton and Matt Drwenski from On Top of the World, a World History podcast to talk about how to work Southeast Asia into a global curriculum. Check it out at http://www.ontopoftheworldhistory.com