Curriculum Vitae

DR. NUR DAYANA BINTI MOHAMED ARIFFIN

Senior Lecturer
  • Department of History
    Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
  • ndayana
  • 03-79675401

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION


  • PhD (Science & Technology Studies)
    Edinburgh University, United Kingdom
  • MHSc (History & Civilization), (Human Sciences)
    International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
  • BHSc (History & Civilization), (Human Sciences)
    International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

PUBLICATIONS


Article in Journal
WoS
  1. ; a; A; Y; ; A; A; A; ; D (2021). Scientific Rationale and the Racialization of Territories in the Philippines, 1890-1900, NUNCIUS-JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE. 36(3), 754-778. doi:10.1163/18253911-03603003
Scopus
  1. Ariffin N.D.M. (2023). Manikam Kalbu and Nusantara Women: An Inquiry into Regional Female Expertise and Knowledge, Kemanusiaan. 30(1), 1-18. doi:10.21315/kajh2023.30.1.1
Others
  1. N.D.M. Ariffin. (2024). 'Ricardo Roque and Warwick Anderson, eds. Imagined Racial Laboratories: Colonial and National Racialisations in Southeast Asia'. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, 72 (4): 588-91
  2. Ariffin, N. D. M. (2022). Kupasan Terhadap Kritikan Terpilih Renato Constantino: Antara Konflik dengan Pelestarian Identiti dalam Pendidikan di Filipina, 1901-1935: Unpacking the Selective Criticisms of Renato Constantino: Between Conflicts and Preservation of Identity in Education in the Philippines, 1901-1935. SEJARAH: Journal of the Department of History, 31(2), 41-55.
  3. Ariffin, D. "Spatializing Differences: Scientific Rationale and the Racialization of Territories in the Philippines, 1890 1900", Nuncius, 36(3), 2021: 754-778
  4. Ariffin, Nur Dayana M. (2020). MAPS, COLONIAL VISION, RACE AND SCIENTIFIC LEGITIMACY OF BRITISH RULE IN MALAYA, 1860-1924, Sejarah, 29 (1), 41-55.
  5. Ariffin, D. The censuses of the Philippine Islands: From ethnological inquiry to the formalization of racial categories in the American-occupied Philippines from 1903 to 1939. Social Science Diliman, 15, no. 1, (2019):
Books
  1. Mohamed Ariffin, N. D. (2023a). Federalism and Current Pandemic Under a Historical Lens. In V. Somiah & N. D. Mohamed Ariffin (Eds.), Revisiting Covid-19 in Malaysia: Plight and Perseverance (pp. 45–68). Universiti Malaya Press.
  2. Somiah V. & Ariffin, N.D.M (eds.). (2023). Revisiting COVID-19 in Malaysia: Plights and Preserverence. Kuala Lumpur: University Malaya Press.
  3. Nur Dayana Mohamed Ariffin, (2022). Race Manifest: Colonial Administration and Racialisation in Nusantara. Kuala Lumpur: University Malaya Press
Chapter in Books
  1. Mohamed Ariffin, N. D. (2023). Federalism and the Current Pandemic under a Historical Lens. In V. Somiah & N. D. Mohamed Ariffin (Eds.), Revisiting COVID-19 in Malaysia: Plights and Perseverance. Kuala Lumpur: Universiti Malaya Press.
  2. Mohamed Ariffin, N. D., & Hashim, M. H. F. (2023). The lost COVID generation and civil society: The case of untuk Malaysia. In V. Somiah & N. D. Mohamed Ariffin (Eds.), Revisiting Covid-19 in Malaysia: Plights and Perseverance (pp. 199–210). Kuala Lumpur: Universiti Malaya Press.
Article in Proceeding
  1. Dayana Ariffin. (April 2019). Anthropology, American Imperialism and the Racial Taxonomy of the Philippines, 1898-1946. A paper presented at the Science, Technology and Innovation Studies PhD Day, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  2. Dayana Ariffin. Maps, Racial Distribution and Scientific Legitimacy of British Colonial Rule in Malaya, 1860-1924. (October 2019). Paper presented at Persidangan Kebangsaan Masyarakat dan Budaya, Jabatan Sejarah, Universiti Malaya.
  3. Dayana Ariffin. (April 2017). Racial Taxonomy in a Colonial Multi-Institutional Network: A Narrative from American Occupied Philippines from 1898 to 1946. A paper presented at the British Society for History of Science Postgraduate Conference, Florence, Italy.
  4. Dayana Ariffin. (December 2017). Bodies into Text: The Census of the Philippine Islands 1905. Paper presented at the Anthro@100 Conference, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, the Philippines.
  5. Ariffin, D. and Abidin, N. I. August 2013. A Survey of Medical Professions in Medieval Islam. First World Congress of Islamicisation of Acquired Human Knowledge (FWCII) at Putera Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
Other Publications
  1. Jabatan Sejarah, Buletin Jabatan Sejarah Julai-Disember 2021 (no. 12), 2021. - Editorial Material
  2. Nur Dayana Mohamed Ariffin, 'Frustrated, Concerned for the Lost Generation', Malaysiakini, 20th Feb. 2021. URL: https://m.malaysiakini.com/letters/563648 - Mass Media(Newspaper,Radio,Tv,Popular Magazine)
  3. Nur Dayana Mohamed Ariffin. "Make history more relevant". The Star Online Newspaper. (21 Sept. 2019). URL: https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/2019/09/21/make-history-more-relevant - Mass Media(Newspaper,Radio,Tv,Popular Magazine)

RESEARCH PROJECT


National
  1. 2020 - 2023, RU Geran - Fakulti Program
    The Interdisciplinary Medical Humanities Book Project ( Co-Researcher)
International
  1. 2022 - 2026, International Funding
    Narratives Of Progress In An Urbanizing And Ageing Neighbourhood ( Principal Investigator(PI))
  2. 2021 - 2026, International Funding
    Southeast Asia Neighborhoods Network 2.0: Communities of Learning, Research and Teaching Collaborative ( Principal Investigator(PI))
  3. 2022 - 2026, Henry Luce
    SEANNET Collective: Neighborhood network, focus on Seremban, Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore ( Co-Researcher)
  4. 2022 - 2024, International Funding
    Crisis And Coalescence: Flashpoints For Inter-asia Cultural Studies ( Co-Researcher)
University
  1. 2020 - 2022, Private Funding
    The Anatomy Of Racial Sciences In The Philippines: Structures, Interactions, Universalism And Localisation During The American Occupation, 1898-1946 ( Principal Investigator(PI))