Speakers: Dr. Wyman Wai-man Tang (Part-time Teaching Associate, Sociology Department, University of Macau)
Date: October 25, 2014 (Saturday)
Time: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Venue: Nepali Restaurant in Jordan (TBC), Meet at Jordan MTR at 1:45pm
Registration Deadline: 24 October, 2014
Enquiry/ Register: Ms. Winsome Lee (winsome2989@me.com)
Registration Deadline: 24 October, 2014
Enquiry/ Register: Ms. Winsome Lee (winsome2989@me.com)
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Dr. Wai-Man Tang received his PhD in anthropology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2013. His research interests are drug addiction and rehabilitation, ethnicity, gender, transnational migration, Nepalese diaspora, and Gurkhas.
The Nepalis are known to be very religious people. What are their dominant religions? Does religion influence decision-making in the household and work? How is religion related to social marginalization and empowerment?
All interested are welcomed. Light refreshment will be served. Free of charge.
Hurry, Seats are limited!
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