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The Multiple Challenges to Hong Kong’s Academic Freedom
MoreRemaking the British workplace through psy-science, 1940-1970
During and immediately after the Second World War, psy-experts sought to remake relations between Britons. While historical attention has been drawn t
Marianna Szczygielska
Marianna Szczygielska received her PhD in Comparative Gender Studies at the Central European Uni...
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Open Science in China: An Open and Closed Case
MoreHistorical Epistemology of Abstraction
What role do abstract concepts play in experience, and how are they established? These are central questions of my project, which investigates the tra
Science Social 01: "China on the Rise in Science"
MoreScience Social 01: "China on the Rise"
MoreDavid M. Robinson
Professor of History and Asian Studies at Colgate University (NY, USA), David Robinson explores ...
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Sarah Schneewind
Sarah Schneewind graduated from Cornell in 1986, Yale with an MA in 1988, and Columbia with a Ph...
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The Sociology of Occupations as a Way to Study Yuan-Ming Working Lives
Most people in premodern China spent most of their lives working. Scholarship on work in Yuan and Ming times has addressed large formations and change