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From: Emma Holland, Centre for East Asian Studies [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 20 October 2009 10:22
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Subject: WUN Contemporary China Centre Virtual Seminar Series 2009-10
Dear All, Please find schedule below of the WUN Contemporary China Centre
Virtual Seminar Series 2009-10 - 'Social Development and Political Reform
from economic, ethnic and ecological perspectives with a focus on issues of
fairness and equality'
08/10/09
09:00
Senate Room, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Dr Wang Yi, University of Western Australia
Internet Forum and Fandom in Contemporary China
15/10/09
09:00
Senate Room, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Prof. Flemming Christiansen, University of Leeds
Accumulation for Industrialisation in China: Planned Economy (1953-1983),
the 'Market Mechanism' (1983-2003) and Beyond
22/10/09
09:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Dr Marjorie Dryburgh, University of Sheffield
Living on the Edge: Precarious Livelihoods in Pre-war Beijing
29/10/09
09:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Prof. Tai Lok Lui, Hong Kong University
The Moral Order of a Middle Class Community in Beijing
05/11/09
17:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Dr Yongming Zhou, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Road Construction as an Agent of Change: The Case of Southwest China
12/11/09
17:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Prof. Markus Taube, University of Duisburg-Essen
Chinese Economy (tbc)
19/11/09
17:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Prof. Jean DeBernardi, University of Alberta
The Modernization of Daoism: Remaking Tradition in a World in Motion
18/02/10
17:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Lisa Hoffman, University of Washington-Seattle
Urban Professionals in China (tbc)
18/03/10
16:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Anja Senz, University of Duisburg-Essen
Local Decision-making and Institutional Change: Who Decides in Chinese
Villages?
22/04/10
09:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Dr Minglu Chen, University of Sydney
Personal wealth and traditional roles: women entrepreneurs in China
29/04/10
09:00
LGF1, Lower Ground Floor, Senate House
Prof. Paul Harris, The Hong Kong Institute of Education
Global Justice and Climate Change: Implications for China
For further information please see
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/wun/virtualseminars/ or contact the Bristol WUN
Development Manager ([log in to unmask])
The University of Aberdeen is a charity registered in Scotland, No SC013683.
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