Posts tagged with Chinese studies in Blog Notes from Asia Library

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  • Liangyu Fu
The Asia Library would like to welcome three new interns, Hao Zhang, Suparna Hande, and Jisu Han. Each of them works on one of the three main subject areas of the Asia Library (Chinese studies, Japanese studies, and Korean studies).
part of the flyer of Young Patriot
  • Liangyu Fu
CHOP (China Ongoing Perspectives) Film Series presents a mini-film festival showcasing documentaries about China through the lens of European and Chinese directors.
Photograph of Professor Yun Zhou, University of Michigan
  • Liangyu Fu
We are pleased to announce that the next event in the “Deep Dive” series will be held on November 21-22, 2019, with U-M Professor Yun Zhou (Department of Sociology). The topic will be using mixed-methods to research gendered work-family conflict and China’s recent ending of the one-child policy.
Picture of map from Max Planck Institute web site
  • Dawn Lawson
The Next Event in the Deep Dive into Digital and Data Methods for Chinese Studies is April 4-5
A montage of images related to the lecture and the workshop
  • Liangyu Fu
Scholars from Singapore and Taiwan to discuss the DocuSky platform (developed by National Taiwan University) and its use in research projects on Chinese religion.
Poster for DHAsia 2018
  • Liangyu Fu
Discusses the close connection between DHAsia 2018 and our Deep Dive into Digital and Data Methods in Chinese Studies
Photograph of Professor Daniela Stockmann
  • Liangyu Fu
Daniela Stockmann, Professor of Digital Politics and Media at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, will be the next speaker in the Deep Dive into Digital and Data Methods for Chinese Studies series, October 26-27.
Picture of Hongwei Xu's lecture
  • Dawn Lawson
Last year, the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies (LRCCS) and the Asia Library began co-sponsorship of a new series of guest lectures and workshops under the title Deep Dive into Digital and Data Methods in Chinese Studies.