Nerve Macaspac - Graduate School of Library and Information Studies (2024)

Guest lecture, “Digital Mapping as Storytelling,” Graduate Seminar on Digital Storytelling, Digital Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center (March 22, 2023)

Guest lecture, “Digital Pedagogy,” Graduate Seminar on Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, CUNY Graduate Center (March 13, 2023)

“Spaces of Peace amid Conflict: Peace Zones in the Philippines,” Paper presentation at the Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 17, 2023.

Keynote Lecture, “Spaces of Peace,” delivered at the 10thInduction Ceremony for the Eta Lambda Chapter of Phi Beta Delta International Honor Society, Center for the Arts (1P), Recital Hall, College of Staten Island (April 26, 2022)

Guest lecture, “Digital Mapping as Storytelling,” Graduate Seminar on Digital Storytelling, Digital Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center (March 29, 2022)

Keynote Lecture, “Peace zones in the Philippines and the Spatialities of Peace” delivered at the 11th Annual Southeast Asia Week, SUNY Buffalo (March 23, 2022)

Guest lecture, “Digital Pedagogy,” Graduate Seminar on Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, CUNY Graduate Center (March 14, 2022)

Guest lecture, “Video Autho-ethnography,” Graduate Seminar on The New Critical Ethnography, Anthropology Department, CUNY Graduate Center (March 14, 2022)

Guest lecture, “Workshop on Video Autoethnography,” Graduate Seminar on COVID City for Psychology 80103, EES 79903 and Anthropology 82200, CUNY Graduate Center (October 14, 2021)

“Using Open Source Digital Mapping Software for Unarmed Civilian Protection”, Department of Political Science and the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, May 20, 2021

“Human Rights in the Philippines,” Amnesty International USA, New York City, 4 May 2021

“Insurgent Peace: Community-led Peacebuilding,” Guest lecture, Boston College, April 15, 2021

“Experiments on Urban Humanities at CUNY CSI”, Urban Humanities, Excellence in Pedagogy and Innovative Classrooms (EPIC), UCLA, 19 May 2020.

“Geography: Writing the World”, Verrazano Honors Program, College of Staten Island, CUNY March 23, 2021

“My Pandemic”: Film & Discussion with CUNY College of Staten Island Students, Transformative Learning in the Humanities, CUNY, March 11, 2021

“Video Autoethnography”, Guest lecture, Critical Remote Ethnography Graduate Seminar with Dr. Setha Low, CUNY Graduate Center, March 4, 2021

“Applying Ideas from an Experimental Urban Humanities Graduate Program to Undergraduate Teaching” (virtual), Graduate Education at Work in the World, CUNY Graduate Center, February 18, 2021

“Using web-based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in mapping COVID-19 pandemic in New York City”, Urban Studies, CUNY Queens College, April 27, 2020.

“Insurgent Peace: Community-led Peace Zones and Spatialities of Peace,”
GEOS Colloquium Series, Earth and Environmental Sciences, CUNY Graduate Center, December 5, 2019.

“Creating an Immersive Learning Experience Using Virtual Reality at CSI,”
CUNY IT Conference, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYC, December 5-6, 2019.

“GeospatialCSI: Mapping Staten Island,” CSI Annual GIS Day, College of Staten Island, CUNY, NYC, November 13, 2019.

“Mapping Racial Capitalism: Gentrification and Legacies of Redlining in New York City,” Mapping (In)Justice Symposium, Fordham University, NYC, November 7-8, 2019.

“What is Geography?” First Lecture, New Student Orientation, CSI, August 8, 2019.

“Teaching Geographic Literacy Through Critical GIS,” 1stFaculty Technology Conference, CSI, May 8, 2019.

“Insurgent Peace: A study of community-led peace zone in the Philippines,” Advancing peace geographies, Coventry University, London, July 15-16, 2019. (Declined)

“Community-led Peace Mapping,” Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, 3 July 2019.

“Insurgent Peace: Community-led Peacebuilding as Spatial Power,” Paper presentation at Annual Conference of the American Association of Geographers, Washington, D.C., April 3-7, 2019.

“Deaths, Democracy and Human Rights Under Duterte’s Philippines,” Center for International Human Rights, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice, March 13, 2019.

“Philippine Horizon: A Conversation on Peace and Human Rights under Duterte,” Center for Place, Culture and Politics, CUNY Graduate Center, March 11, 2019.

“Human Rights in the Philippines,” Amnesty International USA Annual General Meeting, Chicago, 1 March 2019.

“Digital Humanities and GIS,” Annual GIS Day, CSI, November 8, 2018.

“Insurgent Peace: Community-led Peacebuilding among Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines,” Critical Geography Conference, Temple University, October 19-20, 2018.

“Home on LA’s Edge: A Thick Map of the William Mead Homes Housing Project in Los Angeles.” Map and Multimedia Project presentation at GIS Day and TEDX UCLA, November 2017.

“Populism and Peace in Duterte’s Philippines,” Woodbine, New York City, 7 July 2017.

“Ghost Guides: Tokyo’s Vanishing Communities.” Map and Multimedia Project presentation at the Urban Humanities Initiative, University of California, Los Angeles, June 2017.

“Ghost Guides: Tokyo’s Vanishing Communities.” Map and Multimedia Project presentation at the Urban Humanities Initiative, Waseda University, Tokyo, April 2017.

“Insurgent Peace.” Research presentation at UCLA GradSlam, April 2016.

“Insurgent Peace: Peacebuilding among Indigenous Peoples of Sagada, Philippines.” Paper presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Association of Geographers (AAG), San Francisco, April 2016.

“Community-led peace zone in Sagada, Philippines.” Paper presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Association of Geographers (AAG), Chicago, 2015.

“Peace zone: Local Peacebuilding, Agency, and Autonomy among Indigenous Peoples of Sagada, Philippines.” Paper presentation at the Conference on Political Participation in Asia, Stockholm University, 2015.

“Re-imagining Geographic Knowledge.” Paper presentation at the Conference on Southeast Asia and the Disciplines, 16th Cornell University Southeast Asia Graduate Student Conference, 2015.

“In Search of Justice: A Population-based Survey on the Participation of Cambodian-Americans in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal,” UC Berkeley Rotary Peace Center Graduate Conference, 2011.

Nerve Macaspac - Graduate School of Library and Information Studies (2024)

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