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David 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
Michal Biran
Michal Biran (PhD HUJI 2000) is the Max and Sophie Mydans Foundation Professor in the Humanities...
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Open Science in University-Industry Research Collaboration in the EU and China
Open Science is a movement that aims to increase transparency in and access to scholarly research. Besides becoming the new normal in the EU, Open Sci
Beekeeping in the End Times
Beekeeping in the End Times, a book and a documentary film, are trials in developing an eco-eschatology: a blend of ecological and Islamic eschatologi
(Post) Colonial Planning and Counter-Planning
This research project seeks to bring scholars into informal dialogue with the members of the Scale and Scope group and the History of Planning project
Past Events, Decolonizing the Plan I, June 12-16, 2017 (Main Conference Hall)
Xi Jinping's Perspectives on Science and Technology
This research project will investigate the principal elements of Xi Jinping’s thoughts on science and technology. Steve Tsang and Olivia Cheung argue
Conference | Jul 8-Jul 12, 2024 | 08:00 to 17:00
Charting the European D-SEA: Digital Scholarship in East Asian Studies
MoreOverseas Development, Foreign Areas and Chinese "World-Writing"
This project advances understandings of "Global China" not only as an economic and geopolitical force, but as a critical intellectual project. Sp