Sinologie

Greater China and Taiwan Colloquium - Summer Term 2023

Join us this summer term for fruitful discussions on the latest research! Regular colloquium sessions are held on Thursdays, 6-8pm c.t. at Wilhelmstr. 19 SR 001. Additional sessions are scheduled for Mondays. We will keep everyone posted about the latest schedule

Greater China and Taiwan Colloquium - Summer Semester 2023

May 4

Thursday

Lin Kaiyuan

Green Energy Transition and Peripheral City Development in China: toward a local Eco-developmental state

 
May 11
Thursday
Dr. Jens Damm
Contested and Negotiated Discourses: LGBTQI Issues in Taiwan’s Media
Wilhelmstr. 19, SR 001
May 22

Dr. Li Rongxin

Understanding Consultative Politics in China, Ideology, Democracy and Governance

Keplerstr. 2
SR 002

May 25

Thursday

Prof. Shen Hsiu-Hua

Infrastructuring Youth: the Chinese Government's mobilization of
Taiwanese young people

Wilhelmstr. 19, SR 001

June 5

Monday

Prof. Shen Hsiu-Hua

Kinmen as a Shifting Border

Keplerstr. 2
SR 002
June 15
Thursday

Roberto Alvau

Origin and Developing of Participatory and Socially Engaged Prac-tices in Taiwan's Contemporary Art Scene: case studies in post-martial law Taiwan (1987-2022) 

Wilhelmstr. 19

SR 001

June 22
Thursday
Prof. Chen Yi-Ling
From Globalizing Taipei to Refencing European Cities: Referencing as a politicalizing strategy in Taiwan’s urban development

Wilhelmstr. 19

SR 001

June 29

Thursday

Zhou Shunzi

Steering and Shirking Environmental Policy under Top-Level Design in Xi Jinping's China

Wilhelmstr. 19

SR 001

July 3

Monday

Daniel Davies
Ethnic Affinity, Proximity Voting and Indigenous Politics

Keplerstr. 2
SR 002

July 6

Thursday

Prof. Anne Sokolsky
A Diary of a Taiwanese Girl (1944): Imperialization, Language Edu-cation, and a Young Woman's Voice in Japanese Ruled Taiwan

Wilhelmstr. 19

SR 001

July 10

Monday

Wu Peng-Chi
臺灣彰化王功沿海的林希元祖信仰及其海洋觀念研究
Keplerstr. 2
SR 002
July 27
Thursday
Prof. Lee Po-Han
What's beneath ‘I'd rather not’? Disabled sexualities and crip ambivalence

Wilhelmstr. 19

SR 001

Blockseminar Prof. Shen Hsiu-Hua:

Societal Cross-strait relations in comparative perspective: China, Kinmen, and Taiwan

Prof. Shen Hsiu-Hua vom Institute of Sociology at National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, ist als Gastwissenschaftlerin am European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan (CCKF-ERCCT) in Tübingen, und wird am Donnerstag, Freitag und Samstag, 25. – 27. Mai 2023, ein Blockseminar unterrichten mit dem Titel:
Societal Cross-Strait relations in comparative perspective: China, Kinmen and Taiwan
Genauer Seminartermin: 
Donnerstag bis Samstag,   25. – 27. Mai 2023: 9 – 18 Uhr, Sa. 9 – 14 Uhr

Ort der Veranstaltung ist Raum 135 des CCKF-ERCCT, Keplerstrasse 2, 1. OG. 
Das Seminar wird mit 4 bzw. 8 ECTS-Punkten kreditiert und steht allen Masterstudierenden der Studiengänge M.A. Sinologie/Chinese Studies und M.A. Politik und Gesellschaft Ostasiens offen. 
Schriftliche Voranmeldung bitte bis zum 20.05.2023 an stefan.braig@uni-tuebingen.de