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SUMMARY:Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the New Asian Age
DESCRIPTION:Reconsidering The Wealth of Nations: China and the future of capitalism – Presentation by Giovanni Arrighi\, Professor of Sociology\, Johns Hopkins University \n\n\n\nDiscussant:  Duncan Foley\, Leo Model Professor of Economics\, The New School for Social Research \n\n\n\nChair and Moderator: Arjun Appadurai\, John Dewey Distinguished Professor in the Social Sciences\, The New School for Social Research \n\n\n\nGiovanni Arrighi’s main interests are in the fields of long-term\, large-scale social change and of inequality within and between nations. The publication of Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the Twenty-first Century (2007) completes the investigation of the origins and transformations of the world capitalist system that he initiated with The Long Twentieth Century: Money\, Power\, and the Origins of Our Times (1994) and continued with Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System (1999) co-authored with Beverly J. Silver. Dr. Arrighi has taught in Africa\, Europe\, and North America. His work has been published in more than fifteen languages. His current research focuses on regional differentiation within the global South with special reference to the contrasting developmental trajectories of Southern Africa and East Asia.
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/adam-smith-in-beijing-lineages-of-the-new-asian-age/
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SUMMARY:Vertical Density | Sustainable Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The Skyscraper Museum Presents:  \n\n\n\nAn International Symposium:  \n\n\n\nIn conjunction with its Vertical Cities: Hong Kong | New York exhibition\, The Skyscraper Museum presents an international symposium that examines the dramatic vertical urbanism of Hong Kong and New York and asks: “Is density a strategy for sustainable cities?” \n\n\n\nThree separate programs are held in partnership with The Regional Plan Association\, The New School’s India China Institute and The Tishman Environment and Design Center and features Hong Kong and New York leaders from development\, design and government. \n\n\n\nThursday\, Oct. 16\, 3-5:30pm: Learning from Hong Kong Using the Venturi and Scott-Brown model of Learning from Las Vegas\, this program will examine Hong Kong’s extreme density and development model of transit and towers and asks: What can New York learn? \n\n\n\nFriday\, Oct. 17th\, 2-5:30pm: Debating Density Developers love density: urban activists generally decry it. Government officials try to find a balance between revenues generated by private development and the high costs of infrastructure and public amenities. Does density pay? Or does it cost? \n\n\n\nSaturday Oct. 18th\, 2:30-5pm: Designing Density In Delirious New York\, Rem Koolhaas admired Manhattan’s “culture of congestion”. Hong Kong has had the most densely-inhabited districts in the world\, first by lack of regulation\, then by design. An afternoon of discussion among academics and architects examines concepts of density and extreme urbanism in theory and practice. \n\n\n\nAll events are FREE but space is limited\, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: www.skyscraper.org/verticaldensity
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/vertical-density-sustainable-solutions/
CATEGORIES:Public Talks
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SUMMARY:Development & Empowerment Through the Arts
DESCRIPTION:A talk and discussion with Dr. Mallika Sarabhai. Dr. Sarabhai\, educated as an economist and a business manager\, is well known as a performer\, writer\, strategist\, and as a social activist. For over 30 years Dr. Sarabhai has led Darpana\, to becoming a leading workshop for the arts where the focus has been on excellence and the use of the arts for social change. Darpana for Development was founded in 1982 to concentrate on developing performance as a language for change. Raising public awareness of violence against women in every strata of society is an important facet of Mallika’s work. The Darpana 50 Showcase in Delhi is presented in collaboration with Sakshi\, an NGO that works for women’s empowerment and\, through intervention with schools\, colleges\, and people involved in health care\, social work and public life\, seeks to realize a ‘vision of equality and the basic right of women and children to a life free from violence.’ Mallika Sarabhai has performed in over 90 countries including the United States. She has acted in more than 30 films. She played the lead character of Draupadi in an international theater production of “The Mahabharata” by renowned director Peter Brook. \n\n\n\nSponsored by Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy\, and Parsons The New School for Design. Co-Sponsored by the India China Institute at the New School.
URL:https://www.indiachinainstitute.org/event/development-empowerment-through-the-arts/
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