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──Gender. society—
1.【Action! Seeing Diversity Driven by Content in the Film and Television Industry】(Rainbow Equality Platform)
Event URL: fb.me/e/1vHl6rGRe
Time: May 11 (Wed) 19:30-21:30
Theme: Let’s talk about how to use the power of storytelling through film and television works to promote awareness and understanding, so that gay lives can be seen and understood, and let the society build consensus through diverse content, and even let Taiwan’s culture go to the international stage!
Speaker:
Ross (organizer of GLAAD Media Awards, USA)
Deng Yihan (director of “The Moment When I Met the Fragrance of Flowers for the First Time”)
Lin Zhijie (CEO of GagaOOLala)
Ye Jiahua (Leader of Cultural Content Strategy Institute)
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2.【Women in Data Science Taipei Conference 2022】(Taiwanese in Data Science)
Event URL: reurl.cc/VDRLzR (paid event)
Time: May 15th (Sunday) 09:30-17:30
Theme: The 2022 WiDS Taipei Conference focuses on “Key Thinking in Data-Driven Decision Making: From Defining Problems to Solutions”, and invites 10 female speakers at home and abroad who have made outstanding contributions in the field of data science as the sharing guests of this conference. Key thinking on data-driven decision-making from different industries, and share how to hone yourself in the field of data science.
Speaker:
Huang Payen (Line TAXI Chief Technology Officer),
Qiu Youlin (Operating Director of Lightning Coffee),
Jin Kaiyi (Associate Professor, Department of Fundraising, Soochow University),
Shi Shuhua (Editor-in-Chief of Commonwealth Magazine),
Ashley Wang (Google Dispatch Data Insights Consultant),
Zhou Shiqi (Senior Manager of Stanford Management Consulting Company),
Chen Weijun (KKday Growth Marketing AI Team Leader),
Xu Yiyin (associate manager of ex-FMCG strategic planning),
Liu Yinglan (Pinkoi Product Analysis Team Leader),
Passion Chiang (Manager of Experimentation, a live sports streaming platform)
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──Contemporary. cross domain——
3. [After the Withdrawal: What Lies Ahead for Afghanistan] (Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Ministry of Science and Technology)
Event URL: fb.me/e/1EDFPOaz4
Time: May 10 (Tuesday) 18:00-19:30
Topic: How has Afghanistan’s politics and society changed since the Theologian regime returned to power? For Taiwan, which is thousands of miles away, what regional and geopolitical turmoil has this new situation contributed to?
Panelist: Nazifa Alizada (born in Afghanistan, working at the Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
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4.【Special Lecture on International Outlook: International Vision in Taiwan ft. Selected Readings of Mindy】(One-Forty)
Event URL: fb.me/e/duuKqyxfW
Time: May 14th (Sat) 10:00-12:00
Subject: Podcaster selected by the well-known Podcast Mindy Mindy has been doing international news since the referendum in 2018, and Kai Xiang, the founder of One-Forty, has been to the Philippines and returned to Taiwan to focus on the issue of migrant workers. The two focus on social issues in Taiwan in very different ways. This dialogue invites the two of you to share how we in Taiwan can cultivate an international perspective, and the stories that happened during the interaction with migrant workers, so that we in Taiwan can work together to build a diverse and friendly Taiwanese society.
Speakers: Mindy (Mindy’s Selected Reading Podcaster), Chen Kaixiang (Founder of One-Forty)
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–History. Art ──
5.【Family in the North? A Survey of Indigenous Taiwanese Culture and Literature] (Gateways to the World “Online Lecture”)
Website: www.atl.org.tw/20220420-3/
Time: May 11 (Wed) 10:00-12:00 Taipei Time Theme: Family in the North? A Survey of Indigenous Taiwanese Culture and Literature
Lecturer: Badai Moderator: Wu Jiarong
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6. [History sandwiched between Germany and Russia: From the Holocaust to the history of Eastern Europe, how “The Scarlet Land” sparked the great debate on history writing] (Acropolis Publishing)
Event website: fb.me/e/1Z6Ck8vqi
Time: May 14th (Sat) 19:30-21:00
Theme: Acropolis Publishing invited teacher Xia Keqin, who studies European history, to share the historical speculations caused by the book “Scarlet Land”. What was the research status of the Holocaust and Eastern European tyranny in European and American academic circles before the publication of “Scarlet Land”? What kind of phenomenon is the author Snyder trying to talk to? What breakthroughs and controversies did his entry angle cause? In order to understand the present of the bloody land, one must first understand the bloody past of the land of Eastern Europe.
Lecturer: Xia Keqin (Assistant Professor, Department of History, Indiana University, USA)
Moderator: Hong Shihan (Editor-in-Chief of Acropolis Publishing)
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— public. human rights—
7. [Imagination in the post-cookie era – privacy protection vs tracking technology, how will digital advertising transform? ] (Taiwan Media Watch Education Foundation)
Event URL: fb.me/e/2xFqT4WUw
Time: May 10 (Tuesday) 14:00-15:30
Topic: What changes will digital privacy policies and regulations bring to the digital advertising market? Under the trend of protecting user privacy data, what changes will be brought to the user experience? Shao Yiwen, Digital Marketing Director of Dentsu / DMA Director, shared the trend of protecting the privacy data of digital service users, how the “targeted advertising” run by tracking user data will develop in the future and what impact it may have on Internet users.
Interviewer: Shao Yiwen (Digital Marketing Director of Dentsu / Former Chairman of DMA)
Moderator: Zhou Yuxiu (President of Taiwan Human Rights Promotion Association)
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8. [From “going to the clinic” to “medical treatment at home”: why do doctors “go home” again? ] (Conversation with National Cheng Kung University X)
Event URL: nckuxdialogue2022.ucraft.site/reconnect2
Time: May 11 (Wed) 14:30-16:30
Subject: Have you ever heard of “Street Walkers First”? What is “going to the doctor” in the Japanese era? After the war, there were many large and small clinics in Taiwan, and each medical center opened bigger than one. Why did a group of doctors stand up and emphasize that medical treatment must “go home”? We invite you to follow Xu Hongbin, a historian of primary medical care, and Dr. Yu Shangru, chairman of the Household Medical Association, to delve into the century-old changes in medical care and care space.
Interlocutor:
Xu Hongbin (Associate Professor, Department of History, National Cheng Kung University),
Yu Shangru (Founding Chairman of Taiwan In-House Medical Association)
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