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John Nguyet Erni  陳錦榮

In(ex)ception: thematic exhibition – part 2 / 例外日常 — 作品成果展 延續篇

Posted May 1, 2019July 20, 2019 John ErniPosted in Teaching, Uncategorized

Curators: John Erni and Louis Ho Inspired by the In(ex)ception: Summer camp and thematic exhibition (2018) curated by John Erni and Louis Ho, which aims to encourage interaction between different generations and ethnic groups through […]

Keynote: Youth and the Digital Erotic at the Cultural Research Centre, NUS

Posted October 14, 2018July 20, 2019 John ErniPosted in Lectures

Closing keynote by Prof John Erni. More about the event. Digital Citizenship in Asia Cultural Research Centre 12 October 2018 Department of Communication and New Media National University of Singapore

HKBU Endowed Chair Professor John Erni Shares Insights on Critical Diversity at Inaugural Lecture

Posted September 11, 2018July 20, 2019 John ErniPosted in Events, Lectures

Press Release by HKBU Public Affairs (reposted) Hong Kong Baptist University held an inaugural lecture yesterday (10 September) by Professor John Erni, who was awarded the title of The Fung Hon Chu Endowed Chair of Humanics, on […]

In(ex)ception: generations X culture X art creation

Posted July 20, 2018July 20, 2019 John ErniPosted in Teaching

  In(ex)ception is a project jointly initiated by HKBU and 1a space and generously funded by the Fung Hon Chu Foundation, which connects young students from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds with the community. Through a […]

Introducing Professor John Erni as Fung Hon Chu Endowed Chair of Humanics

Posted November 20, 2017July 20, 2019 John ErniPosted in Research

In this video, Professor John Nguyet Erni talks about the importance of humanics research for our society, sharing about his own research focus on youth culture and ethnic minorities.

Inauguration of Endowed Chairs 2017

Posted November 2, 2017July 20, 2019 John ErniPosted in Events

On 1 November 2017, Prof John Erni was inaugurated as one of three endowed chairs. For more details about the ceremony.

Translation: Understanding South Asian Minorities in Hong Kong / 認識香港南亞少數族裔

Posted July 5, 2016July 20, 2019 John ErniPosted in Publications

The Chinese translation of Understanding South Asian Minorities in Hong Kong (with Lisa Leung), has just been published by Chung Hwa Book Company, Hong Kong. The English edition of the book was published in 2014, […]

Book Party: Undressing the Male Professors

Posted February 28, 2016February 20, 2020 John ErniPosted in Events, Publications

Louis Ho, Anthony Fung, Chow Yiu Fai and John Erni, the authors of Undressing the Male Professors (透視男教授), presented their new book at PMQ, Hong Kong.

Inaugural Lecture: Who Needs Human Rights?

Posted January 25, 2016February 20, 2020 John ErniPosted in Events, Lectures

On Friday 22 January 2016, John Erni gave his inaugural lecture titled “Who Needs Human Rights? A critical Legal Humanities Perspective”.   Abstract At its seventieth year of global operation, the modern human rights system […]

Keynote Speech: Cultural Studies With or Without Human Rights

Posted December 14, 2015February 20, 2020 John ErniPosted in Events, Lectures

In December 2015, John Erni delivered a keynote speech at the third ACS (Association for Cultural Studies) Institute 2015 held at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa.   Abstract In the persistent […]

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John Nguyet Erni

Fung Hon Chu Endowed Chair of Humanics
Chair Professor in Humanities and
Department Head

Department of Humanities
and Creative Writing
Hong Kong Baptist University
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Ho Sin Hang Campus
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Tel: +852 3411 7860
Email: johnerni@hkbu.edu.hk
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