Past Events

Past Events




Korean Studies Colloquium: "How do you Study and Teach Korea/Koreans in ANTHROPOLOGY?"

- | Robert M. Oppenheim, University of Texas at Austin

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CSCC Speaker Series: "Disaggregating China, Inc: State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order"

- | Yeling Tan, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Oregon

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Penn Forum on Japan Critical Race Studies: "Not Just a Trend: Digital Activism, Black Lives Matter, and Black Japanese Storytelling"

- | Kimberley Hassel, PhD candidate, Princeton University
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In the digital age, Social Networking Services (SNS) have increasingly played a role in highlighting injustice and systemic inequality. This is largely due to the affordances of SNS, as they facilitate the…




CEAS ICEA Series: "Democratic Ceilings in East Asia: The Long Shadow of Nationalist Polarization"

- | Dr. Aram Hur, Assistant Professor, Political Science at University of Missouri
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CSCC Speaker Series: "The Politics of Dating Apps: Gender, Sexuality, and Emergent Publics in Urban China"

- | Lik Sam CHAN, Assistant Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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CEAS Classroom Series with Barend ter Haar “Finding China’s witches: finding sources and defining the topic”

- | ONLINE via ZOOM. REGISTER HERE.
Barend ter Haar, Professor, University of Oxford

The fear of witches runs throughout Chinese history, but its study has been made difficult by a lack of detailed sources.  In this talk, part of the Sinological Methods seminar, historian Barend ter Haar…




Kim Program Event: "Undergraduate Fellow Research Symposium"

- | Kim Program Undergraduate Fellows, University of Pennsylvania

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