During the summer and winter terms, all ERCCT Research Fellows and Visiting Scholars meet weekly in the Taiwan-Colloquium to discuss their research projects. Project ideas and intended field studies will be communicated, applied theory and methodology scrutinized and empirical findings gathered in the field critically assessed. The Visiting Scholars play an important role here, as they not only evaluate the Fellow's projects but also present their own research and subject it to open academic debate.
Unless specified otherwise, the venue is room 1.81 at Keplerstraße 2.
Date | Time | Presenter and Topic |
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Monday Oct. 28 | 16 –18 | Dr. Di Qing Does traditional Chinese culture matter for Taiwan’s future? —Exploring Little Tradition and Great Tradition in Taiwan: History, Influence, Aesthetics, Global Significance and De-Sinicization |
Wednesday Dec. 4 | 12 –14 | Prof. Weng Lu-Chung (Public Lecture) The Myth of War in the Taiwan Strait: The Yizhou Dilemma and Elite Perceptions |
Monday Dec. 9 | 16 – 18 | Prof. Weng Lu-Chung Strategic Reassurances and Deteriorating Ambiguity: Stabilizing the Taiwan Strait Détente |
Monday Jan. 27 | 16 –18 | Dr. Wang Anne-chie Assembling Caringscape in End-of-life: Care Practices in Hospice Home Care Dr. Yan Zhi-Jun Urban Land Readjustment and Land Financing Networks in Local Finance: The Sale and Pre-Sale of Cost-Equivalent Land in Taichung |
Monday Feb. 3 | 16 –18 | Prof. Hsia Hsiao-chuan From ‘Social Problems’ to ‘Social Assets’: Geopolitics, Discursive Shifts in Children of Southeast Asian Marriage Migrants, and Mother-Child Dyadic Citizenship in Taiwan |
Wednesday Feb. 5 | 12 –14 | Prof. Hsia Hsiao-chuan (Public Lecture) The Tug of War over Multiculturalism: a reflection on the politics of ethnicities and the dialectic process of empowering marriage migrants in Taiwan |
If interested in joining online, please write to stefan.braigspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de to get the Zoom meeting access data.