Yale-NUS Undergraduate Journal (Volume II)
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DescriptionThe Yale-NUS Undergraduate Journal (YNUJ) was founded as an interdisciplinary publication to showcase undergraduate research, and to provide undergraduates from all universities with an opportunity to engage in the processes of research, peer-review, and publication. To that end, the Yale-NUS Society for Academic Research publishes the YNUJ annually and distributes it both in print and online.CreatorYale-NUS Society for Academic Research (YNSAR)Abdul Sharapov (Editor)Algol Li (Editor)Amarbold Lkhagvasuren (Editor)Chu Jincong (Editor)Dianne Araral (Editor)Sambhav Bandari (Editor)Thu Truong (Editor)Yejin Park (Editor)Terry Nardin (Faculty Advisor)Eduardo Araral (Faculty Editor)Cheng Yi’En (Faculty Editor)Sarah Weiss (Faculty Editor)Andrew Hui (Faculty Editor)Nozomi Naoi (Faculty Editor)Barbara Watson Andaya (Faculty Editor)Marvin Montefrio (Faculty Editor)Marcia C. Inhorn (Faculty Editor)John Driffill (Faculty Editor)Darrel Chang (YNSAR President)Jasmine Su (YNSAR Vice-President)Tee Zhuo (Co-Editor-in-Chief)Darrel Chang (Co-Editor-in-Chief)Jannell Natasha Job (Treasurer)Wu Jiankai (Marketing Director)Jasmine Gan (Conference Manager)Wang Xing Hao (Communications Director)Kwok Jiayang (Photographer)Date2018Volume2PublisherYale-NUS CollegePages112Place of PublicationSingaporeFormatScholarly JournalLanguageEnglishArticles1. Letter from the President
2. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
3. Behind the Looking Glass: Self-Reflection, Self-Expression and Identity in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
4. A Remedy to these Evils: Tudor Legislation and the Enclosure Riots
5. Threats from the Old Order: The Dismantling of State Shinto
6. We Live Together, We Fight Together: Solidarity with migrants among the Southern-European radical left
7. Affirmative Action for Ethnic Minorities in the Chinese Education System Today and its Potential Reforms
8. Govern-mentality & Schizophrenic Hyphens: Challenges to Creative City Planning in Singapore
9. Ecological Biopolitics in the Garden City: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and the Discourse on Natural Heritage
10. Positioning May 13, 1969 in the Southeast Asian ModernContributorThu TruongTeng Wen LiChan Li TingFrancesca MavigliaChu JincongDavid ChiaJoshua GohNatalie Christian TanRemarkImages featured on page 59 credited to Francesca Maviglia and Christopher Saltmarsh.
2. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
3. Behind the Looking Glass: Self-Reflection, Self-Expression and Identity in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
4. A Remedy to these Evils: Tudor Legislation and the Enclosure Riots
5. Threats from the Old Order: The Dismantling of State Shinto
6. We Live Together, We Fight Together: Solidarity with migrants among the Southern-European radical left
7. Affirmative Action for Ethnic Minorities in the Chinese Education System Today and its Potential Reforms
8. Govern-mentality & Schizophrenic Hyphens: Challenges to Creative City Planning in Singapore
9. Ecological Biopolitics in the Garden City: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and the Discourse on Natural Heritage
10. Positioning May 13, 1969 in the Southeast Asian ModernContributorThu TruongTeng Wen LiChan Li TingFrancesca MavigliaChu JincongDavid ChiaJoshua GohNatalie Christian TanRemarkImages featured on page 59 credited to Francesca Maviglia and Christopher Saltmarsh.
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CollectionYale-NUS Undergraduate Journal PlaceYale-NUS CollegeOrganisationYale-NUS CollegeYale-NUS Society for Academic Research (YNSAR)
Kwok Jiayang (Photographer), Yale-NUS Undergraduate Journal (Volume II) (2018). Yale-NUS College Digital Archives, accessed 14/10/2024, https://collegedigitalarchives.yale-nus.edu.sg/nodes/view/447