J. Stephen Lansing

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Films and Videos 

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“Crossing the Wallace Line: Languages, Genes and a Forgotten History”
(Watch here)

Related Article:
Lansing, J. Stephen, Murray P. Cox, Therese A. de Vet, Sean S. Downey, Brian Hallmark and Herawati Sudoyo. 2011. An ongoing Austronesian expansion in Island Southeast Asia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 30 (3): 262-272. (PDF)
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@Poptech Iceland

The UNESCO World Heritage nomination for Bali’s subaks and temples

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“The Balinese would like a word...”

Video of plenary lecture to  NSF Long Term Ecological Research

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Steve Lansing : Bali’s Water Temples.
  
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"The Sacred Balance"

Anthropologist/presenter for sequences on Balinese ecology in a 4 part science series hosted by David Suzuki and co-funded by the National Science Foundation.

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“Perfect Order: A Thousand Years in Bali” 

Whole Earth Films and the Long Now Foundation. 

(Watch here)
(Audio version)
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"The Three Worlds of Bali"

A one hour ethnographic film, “written by J. Stephen Lansing and based upon his own research”. Broadcast over national public television in the ODYSSEY series on November 17, 1981. Awarded CINE  Golden Eagle in 1982. Distributed by Documentary Educational Resources, Boston, MA (tel. 617-926-0492).

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"The Goddess and the Computer"

A one hour ethnographic film, produced and directed by J. Stephen Lansing and Andre Singer. Camera by J. Stephen Lansing and Mike Thomson. Produced by Channel Four London and broadcast over British television November 11, 1988. Acquired for U.S. broadcast on the PBS science series “NOVA”, WGBH Television (Boston). British selection for Italian International Festival of Ethnographic Films, Sardinia, Oct. 1-3 1990. Distributed in the U.S. by Documentary Educational Resources, Boston , MA.

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"The Tribe's Plan"

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Related Article: 
J. Stephen Lansing, Philip S. Lansing and Juliet Erazo,”The Value of a River”. Journal of Political Ecology (5). (PDF)
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"Transformation and the challenges of change"

Stephen Lansing interviewed during the Transformation 2015 conference
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“The Challenge of the Anthropocene”

Lecture in “Sydney Brenner’s 10 on 10: the Chronicle of Evolution”
Singapore, 18 Sept 2017

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2009  
“Voyagers on the Ring of Fire”
A 47 minute anthropological film about genes, languages 
and the Austronesian expansion, produced for the National Science Foundation. 
Directed by J. Stephen Lansing, edited by A. Ashley Stinnett.

1999 
“Love in Paradise...?”  (anthropologist/presenter)
A 27 minute video on Balinese ideas about love and marriage, 
produced by Cafe Productions for Geo (German televison).

1996    
“The Way of Science” (anthropologist/presenter)
Program 4 of the PBS Science Series “The Human Quest”, 
nationally broadcast beginning April 1996

1995    
“The Tribe’s Plan”
A fourteen minute video for the Skokomish Indian Tribe, 
produced and directed by J. Stephen Lansing.

1995
"Farmer’s meeting”; “From the Mountains to the Sea”; 
“Aftermath of the Green Revolution”: three short videos 
for the Balinese agro-ecology exhibit in “The Great Technology Challenge”, 
a traveling exhibition on sustainable technology created by the California 
Museum of Science and Technology:  Videos are shown in a Balinese farmer’s 
meeting pavillion,  accompanied by photos and interactive displays based 
on Priests and Programmers: Technologies of Power in the Engineered 
Landscape of Bali.

1994

"Heal the Watershed!"
A 22 minute video for the Skokomish Indian Tribe, produced and directed by 
J. Stephen Lansing. Finalist, Italian International Festival of Ethnographic 
Films, Sardinia, Oct. 12-15  1994

1983    
"Chiefs and Kings of Indonesia"
A one hour documentary film by J. Stephen Lansing, produced by The Disney Channel 
for “The Explorers” series. Distributed by The Disney Channel.
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