
For our final episode of YNAH, we speak to 4 members of the faculty to learn more about their course offerings for the coming semester. We will learn about the history of crises in the European context with Prof Mate Rigo, Greek and Roman tragedies with Prof Mira Seo, reading the Christian gospel accounts from an academic standpoint with Prof Andrew Hui, and the diplomatic correspondence between Egypt and its vassals with Prof Sureshkumar Muthukumaran.
Here are the links that will bring you to the bios of the faculty:
https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/about/faculty/mate-rigo/
https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/about/faculty/mira-seo/
https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/about/faculty/andrew-hui/
https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/about/faculty/sureshkumar-muthukumaran/
And finally, if you're interested in the history of capitalism, follow Prof Mate Rigo on his podcast Capitalhist on Soundcloud at https://soundcloud.com/user-617631673.
Mar 28, 2019
23 min

Food for thought: how or why should we study ‘food’? Dr. Alder Keleman, a Visiting Professor from Yale, shares her thoughts and experiences working in the Bolivian Andes.
More on Dr. Alder and her research: https://environmentalhumanities.yale.edu/people/alder-keleman-saxena
Brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg
Mar 23, 2019
11 min

The Hebrew Bible, the progenitor of 2 other Abrahamic faiths, is widely believed to be inerrant in chronicling the 'history' of humanity in its salvation by God. Is that really the case? Assyriologist Prof Eckart Frahm weighs in.
If you'd like to learn more about Prof Frahm, check out his bio and Academia page here:
https://nelc.yale.edu/people/eckart-frahm
https://yale.academia.edu/EckartFrahm
If you like our work, please rate, subscribe and review wherever you get your podcast. Brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at fb.com/ynsar.sg
Mar 17, 2019
26 min

We speak to Prof Van Hollen to learn more about her work in medical anthropology and to gain a deeper appreciation of the cultural nuances that shape understandings of disease and sickness. If you’d like to learn more about Prof Van Hollen, you may access her bio and published works at https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/about/faculty/cecilia-coale-van-hollen/ or listen to the sixth episode of this podcast series (in which we summarize her paper “Handle with Care”).
Brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg
Mar 9, 2019
25 min

What mindsets are most conducive for finding one’s passion and interests? How do these attitudes help us overcome obstacles faced in exploring new fields? Find out what Dr Paul O’Keefe and his colleagues found when they conducted their research on fixed and growth theories of interest in their paper “Implicit Theories of Interest: Finding Your Passion or Developing It?”.
If you’d like to learn more about Dr Paul O’Keefe’s work, you may access his bio and published works at https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/about/faculty/paul-okeefe/.
This episode is brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg
Mar 2, 2019
9 min

Are doctors morally obliged to disclose cancer diagnosis to their patients? What does care mean for cancer patients and what would it look like? These are questions that the rights-versus-culture debate grapple with: on one hand, withholding information could cause unwelcome distress especially in certain cultural contexts, but on the other, to do so may also be interpreted as paternalism. Are patients entitled to full disclosures? What has the rights-versus-culture debate gotten wrong?
If you’d like to learn more about Prof Van Hollen’s work, you may access her bio and published works at https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/about/faculty/cecilia-coale-van-hollen/. This episode is brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg
Feb 25, 2019
12 min

Ban plastic straws. Bring your own bags. Recycling. Everything passes for sustainable consumption these days. What is it even? Here we explore 3 fallacies associated with sustainable consumption as identified by Prof Michael Maniates. To check out Prof Maniates’ work, follow this link: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KHLQOaoAAAAJ# You can also follow him on Twitter at @michaelmaniates!
Brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg.
Feb 17, 2019
9 min

The Sun - often a symbol of constancy in literature and mythology, yet we know that it is not eternal. What led to its birth? What might cause its death? This week we explore distant galaxies and stars with Prof Chelsea Sharon, an astrophysicist who investigates the role of supermassive black holes in the cessation of the birth of suns. If you’d like to learn more about Prof Sharon’s work, check out her website at https://csharon.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg/.
Brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg
Feb 10, 2019
16 min

We follow up with Prof Matthew Schneider-Mayerson to learn more about green governance, the successes and pitfalls of eco-authoritarianism, and the former doomsday prophecy called peak oil. To find out more about Prof Schneider-Mayerson, visit his Academia page here: https://yale-nus.academia.edu/MatthewSchneiderMayerson
Brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg
Jan 27, 2019
16 min

The world is on fire. Is there a solution? In his research on eco-authoritarianism, Prof Schneider-Mayerson draws lessons from the tiny island-state of Singapore to suggest new ways forward in climate governance. To find out more about Prof Schneider-Mayerson, visit his Academia page here: https://yale-nus.academia.edu/MatthewSchneiderMayerson
Brought to you by the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research. Our website is https://ynsar.commons.yale-nus.edu.sg and connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/ynsar.sg
Jan 21, 2019
10 min
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