2022.10恭喜藥學系陳日榮特聘教授指導學生獲獎
恭喜藥學系陳日榮特聘教授指導學生榮獲第五屆台灣藥學聯合學術研...
恭喜藥學系陳日榮特聘教授指導學生榮獲第五屆台灣藥學聯合學術研...
日期:2022/11/28–2022/12/26 每週一(M...
革命繼續進行:第29屆台灣國際女性影展 國立陽明交通大學巡迴...
日期 Date:Oct. 3, 2022 時間 Time:1...
Enclaving is commonly understood as a form of urbanization characterized by the building of urban spaces that is differentiated from surrounding communities and society via housing and unequal distribution of urban resources. The ’Urban Enclaving Futures’ project based at the University of Bergen (Norway) explores enclaving more broadly by including how it weaves together social practices, spaces and political desires, and economic aspirations. A core focus of the project is on housing investments, while another is on how enclaves affect social life within and between such communities. In this presentation, Ole Johannes Kaland will share some preliminary impressions and trends that stand out in the data he has compiled so far for his ongoing anthropological fieldwork in Tainan and the districts related to the Southern Taiwan Science Park (Nanke). In addition to studying the core foci of the enclaving project in Taiwan, Ole is particularly interested in learning how young adults experience and relate to the housing market. How do people attribute meaning and value to living in a certain kind of house or district in Tainan, and what roles does this play in being seen as a certain kind of person or family? How do people reflect on Nanke’s influence on the local housing market? Can Nanke be seen as a form of enclave? If so, how?
2022 NYCU SDGs 學生海報競賽特別獎
2022 NYCU SDGs 學生海報競賽特別獎
2022 NYCU SDGs 學生海報競賽特別獎