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SUMMARY:Online Seminar Series Ways of State-Building in Contemporary China
DESCRIPTION:The seminar series Ways of State-Building in Contemporary China explores the multifaceted processes of state-building in contemporary China\, focusing on the interplay between policies of economic development\, infrastructure expansion\, bordering and (im)mobility\, and language and education reforms as key mechanisms through which power is spatially and symbolically consolidated. The talks examine how state visions are articulated through both discourse and material practices in everyday life\, particularly in areas directly or indirectly governed by state power\, such as tourism\, education\, and urbanisation. Special attention is dedicated to China’s peripheries\, often marginalised in mainstream analyses but central to long-standing strategies of governance and national integration. These include state campaigns such as Open Up the West\, the Belt and Road Initiative\, the promotion of Standard Mandarin in ethnic minority regions\, and targeted poverty alleviation policies. \nDrawing on interdisciplinary perspectives ranging from political and human geography to sociolinguistics and development studies\, the series offers a nuanced understanding of how state-building intersects with identity formation\, spatial politics\, and the everyday reproduction of authority across China’s diverse ethnolinguistic and sociopolitical landscapes. \n–> Please register here to access Zoom: https://unive.zoom.us/meeting/register/iCoBjzvlQz6eJgaZxUjHVQ \nThe first lecture by Prof. Andrew Grant of the University of Tampa was titled Unstable Bordering: Chinese Development at Two Nepalese Border Sites. \nUpcoming lectures by \nDr. Gegentuul Baioud\, Uppsala University (OCT 30\, 4 PM CET)\, Linguistic Hauntings at the Margins of China \nDr. Ryanne Flock\, Universität Würzburg (NOV 20\, 4 PM CET)\, Understanding China Through the Lens of Everyday Street Life\, and How Dealing With Peddlers Translated Into Efforts of State-Building \nDr. Yan Huang\, South China Normal University (NOV 27\, 11 AM CET)\, Cruising A Disputed Sea: The Geopolitics of Tourism in the South China Sea \nProf. Dr. Dezheng William Feng\, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (DEC 4\, 11 AM CET)\, Multimodal Discursive Governance and State-Building in Digital China \n  \nPlease see the attached poster for abstract details and the schedule. \nLectures will last 45 minutes\, followed by up to 30 minutes of discussion. Lectures will start on time (no academic quarter). \nPoster_overall programme_compressed (1) \n 
URL:https://aisc-org.it/event/online-seminar-series-ways-of-state-building-in-contemporary-china/
LOCATION:Evento online (Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Seminari
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SUMMARY:Introducing Ngram Based Search: Intertextuality and Stylometrics Applied to the Buddhist Canon
DESCRIPTION:Lezione del Dottorato in Civiltà dell’Asia e dell’Africa \nCurriculum Asia Orientale \nMercoledì 5 giugno\, Sala riunioni 1\, Edificio Marco Polo \nconferenza Laura Lettere (1)
URL:https://aisc-org.it/event/introducing-ngram-based-search-intertextuality-and-stylometrics-applied-to-the-buddhist-canon/
LOCATION:Edificio Marco Polo\, V.le Scalo S. Lorenzo 82\, Roma\, RM\, 00165\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Conferenze
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SUMMARY:TOChina Summer School (16a ed.)
DESCRIPTION:Designed by the TOChina Hub – a partnership between the University of Turin\, ESCP Business School and the Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai) – the TOChina Summer School welcomes participants to a vibrant international environment\, where an informal work style allows for free\, in-depth discussion on critical issues that lie at the intersection between China’s long-term structural transformations and global current affairs. \nThe 2022 TOChina Summer School will take place both in Turin\, Italy\, and online\, from June 27 through to July 8\, 2022. Applications are accepted through to June 3\, 2022 at www.tochina.it/summerschool \nConfirmed faculty members are: \nChris ALDEN\nLONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE \nStéphanie BALME\nSCIENCES PO PARIS \nSébastien BILLIOUD\nUNIVERSITÉ PARIS CITÉ \nGianluca BONANNO\nINTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SUSTAINABILITY ORGANIZATION \nFANG Jin 方晋\nCHINA DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH FOUNDATION \nEvan FEIGENBAUM\nCARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE \nBrandon FRIEDMAN\nMOSHE DAYAN CENTER\, TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY \nChristian GÖBEL\nUNIVERSITY OF VIENNA \nLIANG Yabin 梁亚滨\nCENTRAL PARTY SCHOOL OF THE CPC \nChristopher McNALLY\nCHAMINADE UNIVERSITY & EAST-WEST CENTER \nKatherine MORTON\nSCHWARZMAN COLLEGE\, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY \nAelius PARCHAMI\nROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY SANDHURST \nSergey RADCHENKO\nJOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES \nFlorian SCHNEIDER\nLEIDEN UNIVERSITY \nAndrew SCOBELL\nU.S. INSTITUTE OF PEACE \nOri SELA\nTEL AVIV UNIVERSITY \nKristin SHI-KUPFER\nUNIVERSITY OF TRIER & MERICS \nPatricia THORNTON\nUNIVERSITY OF OXFORD \nYahia ZOUBIR\nKEDGE BUSINESS SCHOOL & MIDDLE EAST AND COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS (DOHA)
URL:https://aisc-org.it/event/tochina-summer-school-16a-ed/
LOCATION:Campus Luigi Einaudi\, Università di Torino\, Lungodora Siena 100/a\, Torino\, 10153\, Italia
ORGANIZER;CN="Giovanni%20B.%20Andornino":MAILTO:giovanni.andornino@unito.it
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