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¤¤¥¡¬ã¨s°|ªñ¥N¥v¬ã¨s©Ò»P¤é¥»ªF¥_¤j¾Ç¤T®ú¨q¤@¡]Shuichi Miura¡^µ¥¤H¦@¦P¦X§@

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¡§Revisiting Intellectual History during the Ming-Qing Transition Period¡¨

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¦¨¥\¤j¾Ç¤H¤åªÀ·|¬ì¾Ç¤¤¤ß»P¥[®³¤j³Á¦Nº¸¤j¾Ç¤B²ü¥Í¡]Kenneth Dean¡^µ¥¤H¦@¦P¦X§@

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¡§The Minnan Temple and Trade Network in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Study of Minnan Communities in Vietnam and the Straits Settlements¡¨

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¤¤¥¡¬ã¨s°|¤H¤åªÀ·|¬ì¾Ç¬ã¨s¤¤¤ß»P­^°ê¥¬¨½´µ¦«¤j¾Ç²¦¥i«ä¡]Robert Bickers¡^¦@¦P¦X§@

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¡§Digitising China: Photographs from British and Taiwan Collections¡¨

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1.ªÇ¼Ö¦w¡]Giuliana Martini¡^

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¡§The Chinese Translation of the Dīrghaāgama (ªøªü§t¸g, Taishō 1)¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GNT$280,000

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2.ªL«Ø°ê

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¡§Envisioning Chinese Cinemas in the 21st Century: A Taiwan Symposium¡¨

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1. Hui-Chin Hsu¡]³\´f½@¡^

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University of Georgia

¡§The Role of Social Support in Postpartum Adjustment of Mothers of Preterm Infants in Taiwan¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$25,000

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2. Yuan-kang Wang¡]¤ý¤¸ºõ¡^

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Western Michigan University

¡§Managing Hegemony: A Comparison of Qing China and the United States¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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3. Amy Adamczyk

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City University of New York

¡§Public Opinion about Homosexuality: A Comparative Analysis of the Factors that Shape Tolerance in Taiwan and Confucian and Non-Confucian Nations¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,344

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4. Ada Sinacore

³Á¦Nº¸¤j¾Ç

McGill University

¡§The Implementation of Gender Equity Education and Bullying Policies in Taiwan: The Influence on the School Community¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$19,400

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

5. Susan Whiting

¦è¶®¹ÏµØ²±¹y¤j¾Ç

University of Washington

¡§Explaining Diverse Property Rights Regimes in China¡¦s Rural Land¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$34,960

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B. ¾Ç³N¬ã°Q·|Ãþ

 

1. Weldon South Coblin¡]¬_½««n¡^

¬ö©À§õ¤è®Û¥ý¥Í¤¤°ê»y¨¥¾Ç¬ã¨s¾Ç·|

Li Fang-Kuei Society for Chinese Linguistics

¡§Li Fang-Kuei Society Young Scholars Symposium¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$25,000

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2. Jennifer Hsu¡]®}¤¸·q¡^

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University of Alberta

¡§NGO Governance and Management in China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$7,656

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3. Brantly Womack

ºû¦N¥§¨È¤j¾Ç

University of Virginia

¡§Taiwan Inclusive: Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$25,000

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4. Wai-yee Li¡]§õ´f»ö¡^

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Harvard University

¡§Peripheral Visions in Chinese Literature¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$25,000

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5. Carlos Rojas

§ù§J¤j¾Ç

Duke University

¡§Remapping a Discipline: Modern Chinese Literary Studies¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$25,000

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C. ¥Xª©¸É§UÃþ

 

1. Whitney Johnson

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Columbia University Press

¡§Beyond Sinology: Alterity, Mediality, and the Sinograph¡¨, by Andrea Bachner

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$5,000

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2. Kathryn Schell

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Columbia University Press

¡§Unearthing the Changes: Recently Discovered Manuscripts of the Yi Jing (I Ching) and Related Texts¡¨, by Edward L. Shaughnessy

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$3,000

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3. Emily Andrew

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University of British Columbia Press

¡§The Pragmatic Dragon: Structural Imperatives and China¡¦s Boundary Settlements¡¨, by Eric Hyer

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$5,000

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4. Susan Barnett

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Cornell University Press

¡§Territorializing Tibet: Landscape Transformation and the Gift of Development¡¨, by Emily T. Yen

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$5,000

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1. Hur-li Lee¡]§õÅb¥ß¡^

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University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

¡§Intellectual Activism of the Seven Epitomes¡¨

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2. Lillian Lan-ying Tseng¡]´¿Âżü¡^

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New York University

¡§The Agency of Steles: Antiquity and Visual Culture in Early Modern China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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3. Michelle Wang¡]¤ý¼zÄõ¡^

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Georgetown University

¡§Multiplicity and its Resonance in the Buddhist Visual Culture of Medieval China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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4. Jiang Wu¡]§d  æ¡^

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University of Arizona

¡§Leaving for the Rising Sun: Chinese Zen Master Yinyuan¡¦s (1592-1673) Journey to Japan and the Authenticity Crisis in Early Modern East Asia¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$24,528

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5. Christopher Nugent¡]­Ù  °·¡^

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Williams College

¡§It¡¦s All before Your Eyes: Organizing, Using, and Transmitting Literary Knowledge in Medieval China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$25,000

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1. Benjamin Brose

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University of Michigan

¡§Xuanzang¡¦s Skull: Buddhism, Nationalism, and Diplomacy in Modern Asia¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$8,810

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2. Chan Lu¡]§f  ¼`¡^

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Loyola Marymount University

¡§Development of Biliteracy Skills in Chinese and English¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$14,937

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3. Amanda Michaud

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Indiana University, Bloomington

¡§Measuring the Effect of Housing Policy on Macroeconomic Outcomes in China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$13,000

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4. Delin Lai¡]¿à¼wÀM¡^

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University of Louisville

¡§Ritual Reconstruction and Ritual Architecture and Art in Republican China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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5. Kah Wee Lee¡]§õ®a¸«¡^

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Yale University

¡§Las Vegas in Asia: Casinos, Modernity and the Taming of Vice¡¨

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6. Edith Aldridge¡]§õ  µa¡^

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University of Washington

¡§Fieldwork on Formosan Languages¡¨

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7. Elaine Liu¡]¼B¬ü¨°¡^

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University of Houston

¡§Confucianism and Preferences: Evidence from Lab Experiments¡¨

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8. Xiaobo Su¡]Ĭ¾åªi¡^

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University of Oregon

¡§Enclaves of Development: Agribusiness and China¡¦s Opium Substitution Program in Laos and Myanmar¡¨

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1. Ying Diao¡]¤N  ¿o¡^

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University of Maryland, College Park

¡§Gospel Singing in the Valley: Investigation into Hymnody and Choral Singing of the Lisu on the China-Burma Border¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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2. Tristan Brown

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Columbia University

¡§The Western Muslim Settlement Corridor in the Making of Modern China, 1684-1928¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

3. Stephanie Lin

­ô­Û¤ñ¨È¤j¾Ç

Columbia University

¡§Dying to Be Reborn: The Buddhist Deathbed and Pure Land Faith in Republican China, 1912-1949¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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4. Xiao Wu¡]§d  ¾å¡^

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Northwestern University

¡§Uses of the Chinese Internet: Everyday Media Practices and Political Subject-formation among China¡¦s Early Web Surfers¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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5. Kaijun Chen¡]³¯·_«T¡^

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Columbia University

¡§Handicraft and Statecraft: Investigation of the Culture of Bondservants through the Imperial Porcelain Factory in High Qing Empire, 1680-1756¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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6. Xiaofeng Kang¡]±d¾å®p¡^

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University of Hawaii, Manoa

¡§Political Ecology of Rubber Plantations among Akha People in Xishuangbanna, China¡¨

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7. Tadashi Ishikawa¡]¥Û¤t¦J¡^

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University of Chicago

¡§Colonial Law and Entangled Households: ¡¥Trafficking,¡¦ Adultery, Domestic Violence, and Division of Property in Colonial Taiwan, 1919-1945¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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8. Wenjie Liao¡]¹ù¤å¼ä¡^

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University of Minnesota

¡§Remembering the Faces of Law: Legal Consciousness and Collective Memories in Transitional China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

9. Martin Tsang

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Florida International University

¡§Con la Mocha al Cuello: The Emergence and Negotiation of Afro-Chinese Religion in Cuba¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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10. Christopher Byrne¡]¥ÕªÅ¤s¡^

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McGill University

¡§Poetics of Silence: Hongzhi Zhengjue §»´¼¥¿Ä± (1091-1157) and the Practice of Poetry in Song Dynasty Chan Yulu »y¿ý (Recorded Sayings)¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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11. Haogen Yao¡]³ó¯E®Ú¡^

­ô­Û¤ñ¨È¤j¾Ç

Columbia University

¡§The Determinants of Post-compulsory Education Decisions in Rural China: With an Analysis of a Grassroots NGO Intervention¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

12. Xian Huang¡]¶À  ¼_¡^

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Columbia University

¡§Political Economy of Health: Risk and Income Redistribution in China¡¦s Health Insurance¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

13. Yuting Li¡]§õ¥É´@¡^

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University of Washington

¡§Political Determinants of Social Housing Assistance¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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14. Geng Tian¡]¥Ð  ¯Ñ¡^

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University of Chicago

¡§Reining Endemic Violence: Militarization in Northwestern China, 1800-1873¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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15. Shuang Wen¡]·Å  ²n¡^

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Georgetown University

¡§Mediated Imaginations: Chinese-Arab Cross-cultural Awareness at the Turn of the 20th Century¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

16. Natalie Koehle

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Harvard University

¡§A Conceptual History of the Development of the Concept of Phlegm in Chinese Medicine from the Han to the Qing Periods¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

17. Yue Hou¡]«J  ¶V¡^

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

¡§Participatory Autocracy? Private Entrepreneurs and Political Activism in China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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18. Yongshin Kim¡]ª÷®e«H¡^

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University of Hawaii, Manoa

¡§The Paths of the Chinese Automobile Industry Development in the Post-WTO Era: A Comparative Case Study of Beijing-Hyundai, Chery and Geely¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

19. Lyle Fearnley¡]¤è¥ß¦w¡^

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University of California, Berkeley

¡§After the Livestock Revolution: Avian Influenza, Food Safety, and the Ethics of Veterinary Medicine at Poyang Lake, Jiangxi, China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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20. Meng Li¡]§õ  µÞ¡^

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University of Iowa

¡§Creating Continuity in Social Transformation: An Ethnographic Study of Chinese Migrant Workers¡¦ Spring Festival Family Reunions¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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21. Margarita Delgado

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University of Pittsburgh

¡§Understanding the Funerary Buddha: Material Culture and Religious Change in Early Chinese Buddhism¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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22. Yi Claire Yang¡]·¨  ©É¡^

¥[¦{¤j¾Ç¬f§JµÜ®Õ°Ï

University of California, Berkeley

¡§Mortuary Culture and the Transformation of Elite Society in Tang China, 618-907¡¨

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23. Zhong Chen¡]³¯  Áé¡^

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Cornell University

¡§Animacy in Sentence Processing across Languages: An Information-Theoretic Prospective¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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24. Yingyao Wang¡]¤ý¿oÂ`¡^

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Yale University

¡§Expertise, Politics and Social Learning: A Sociological Study of Chinese Policy Elites in the Reform Era, 1978-2012¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

25. Yu Zhang¡]±i  ¦t¡^

¥v¤¦¦ò¤j¾Ç

Stanford University

¡§To the Soil: The Cultural Imaginary of Chinese Rural Modernity, 1915-1965¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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26. Jing Li¡]Å°  µ×¡^

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State University of New York, Albany

¡§State and Economists: The Rise of a Profession in Contemporary China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

27. Ke Ren¡]¥ô  ¥i¡^

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Johns Hopkins University

¡§Fin-de-siècle Diplomat: Chen Jitong (1852-1907) and Cosmopolitan Possibilities in the Late Qing World¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

28. Jiayin Zhang¡]±i¨Î­µ¡^

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

¡§Smart Money in Dumb Money: The Gap between Private and Public Beliefs and the Housing Market in China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

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29. Christine Ho¡]¦ó¿o¨Î¡^

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Stanford University

¡§Drawing from Life: Sketching, Landscape, and the Formation of Socialist Realist Guohua¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

30. Adam Tyner

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University of California, San Diego

¡§Voluntary Marginalization in Urban China: The Effects of Rural Policies on Migrants¡¦ Decision-making and Identities¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$15,000

°õ¦æ´Á­­¡G1¦~

 

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1. Isabelle Cote

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University of Toronto

¡§Unsettling Migrants? The Impact of Internal Migration on Ethnic Conflicts in China and Indonesia¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$12,204

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2. Pascale Massot

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University of British Columbia

¡§China¡¦s Liberalizing Impact on Global Commodity Markets: The Cases of Uranium, Potash and Iron Ore¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$12,204

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3. Weiting Guo

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University of British Columbia

¡§The Speed of Justice: Summary Execution and the Politics of Punishment in the Making of Modern Chinese Criminal Justice, 1830-1960¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$12,204

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1. Chun-yu Lu¡]§f²Eౡ^

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Washington University in St. Louis

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¡§Make Love and War: Chinese Popular Romance in ¡¥Greater East Asia¡¦, 1937-1945¡¨

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2. Chien-ting Lin¡]ªL«Ø§Ê¡^

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University of California, San Diego

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¡§Fugitive Subjects of ¡¥Mi-Yi¡¦: Politics of Life and Labor in Taiwan¡¦s Medical Modernity¡¨

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3. Hsuan-li Wang¡]¤ý«Å¾ä¡^

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Columbia University

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¡§Displacement, Border Crossing and Indigenization: The Formation and Spread of Gushan Caodong Chan Buddhism in Late Ming and Early Qing¡¨

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4. Kuan-yen Liu¡]¼B«aÅÉ¡^

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University of California, Santa Barbara

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¡§The Cultural Translation of Darwinism in Late-Qing China: An Intersection between Biology and Chinese Philosophy¡¨

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5. Haowen Jiang¡]¦¿»¨¤å¡^

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Rice University

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¡§A Functional-Typological Study of Nominalization in Formosan Languages¡¨

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6. Chi-ming Louis Liu¡]¼B±Ò©ú¡^

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Harvard University

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¡§Null Operators and Empty Categories in Mandarin Chinese¡¨

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7. Hsin-yi Yeh¡]¸­ªY©É¡^

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Rutgers University

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¡§National Identities, Collective Memories, and Mnemonic Engineerings: The Analysis of the Production of a Chinese Nationality (1949-1987)¡¨

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8. Da-wei Hsu¡]®}¤j½Ã¡^

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University of Virginia

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¡§Post-disaster Meaning-making and the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake¡¨

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9. Yun Tai¡]À¹  ©û¡^

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Emory University

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¡§You Can¡¦t Always Get What You Want: Gatekeeping and Social Capital in the Live Music Scenes of Atlanta and Taipei¡¨

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10. Yi-tsui Tseng¡]´¿­ÊµÑ¡^

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University of Denver

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¡§Decarbonizing the Dragon? Discourse, Power and Development in China¡¦s Global Politics of Climate Change, 1992-2012¡¨

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11. Yi-yi Chen¡]³¯¨Ì¨Ì¡^

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Washington University in St. Louis

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¡§Political Rallies and Voting: Theory, Experimental Study, and Empirical Analysis on Taiwan¡¨

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12. Huan-kai Tseng¡]´¿·Ø³Í¡^

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George Washington University

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¡§Democratization and Central Bank Independence: A Comparative Analysis of Taiwan and Mexico¡¨

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13. Yi-lin Lou¡]¼Ó¤@µY¡^

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Indiana University, Bloomington

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¡§Establishing a Lay Judge System under the Taiwanese Criminal Justice System and Exploring its Interactions with Capital Trial Proceedings¡¨

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14. Ching-fu Lin¡]ªL¶Ô´I¡^

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Harvard University

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¡§Exploring the Optimal Institutional Design for Global Food Safety Governance: Lessons from the Regulatory Complex in China¡¨

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15. Chia-ling Yang¡]·¨¨Î³®¡^

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University of California, Berkeley

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¡§Radicalization of a Profession? The Law and Policy on International Medical Graduates from the Perspectives of Political Opportunities and Rights Mobilization among Physicians in Taiwan and the U.S.¡¨

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16. Yi-jian Chen¡]³¯³ü½@¡^

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University of Michigan

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¡§Three Essays on the Labor Market Transitions in Taiwan¡¨

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17. I-hsuan Chiu¡]ªô©y°a¡^

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State University of New York, Buffalo

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¡§The Relationship between Leader-Member Exchange and Organizational Citizenship: Exploring the Mediating Effect of Supervisory Communication in Taiwan and the United States¡¨

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1. I-ling (Gloria) Chien¡]²«³Ò¾¡^¡]¤H¤å²Õ­Ô¸É1¡^

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University of Virginia

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¡§The Role of Tokmé Zangpo¡¦s Mind-training Teaching in Taiwanese Tibetan Buddhism¡¨

 

2. Hsiao-chun Wu¡]§d¾å¶v¡^¡]¤H¤å²Õ­Ô¸É2¡^

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University of California, Los Angeles

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¡§Ascending the Great Hall of Elegance: Knowledge Production about Peking Opera in Early 20th Century China¡¨

 

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1. Chia-yin Wei¡]ÃQ¹Å§u¡^¡]ªÀ·|²Õ­Ô¸É3¡^

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University of South Carolina, Columbia

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¡§The Media Effect on Economic Voting: A Cross-national Analysis¡¨







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1. Melinda Pap

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Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary)

¡§New Research Trends in the Study of the Chinese Past¡¨

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1. Ming-Sung Kuo¡]³¢»ÊªQ¡^

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University of Warwick (UK)

¡§The Rise and Fall of Juristocracy in Taiwan: Lessons from the Role of the Taiwan Constitutional Court in Managing the Jurisdictional Conflict between the Political Departments, 1948-2012¡¨

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2. Marc Andre Matten

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University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)

¡§Science, Modernity and Political Behavior in Contemporary China (1949-1978)¡¨

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3. María Cruz Berrocal¡]¥j·RµY¡^

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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain)

¡§Taiwan in the 17th Century: Archaeology of Early Colonialism and the Beginnings of Globalization¡¨

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4. Weishan Huang¡]¶Àºû¬À¡^

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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (Germany)

¡§Deterritorialization and Localization: Taiwanese Capital-Linked Migrants and Transnational Religious Networks in Shanghai¡¨

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5. Wlodzimierz Cieciura¡]»ô±©·V¡^

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University of Warsaw (Poland)

¡§Chinese Muslims and Islam on Two Sides of the Strait. A Comparative History of Modern Religious, Cultural and Ethnic Identity of Sinophone Muslims in Mainland China and on Taiwan¡¨

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1. Lisa Indraccolo

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University of Zurich (Switzerland)

¡§Masters of Disguise? Conceptions and Misconceptions of ¡¥Rhetoric¡¦ in Chinese Antiquity¡¨

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2. Ann Heirman

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Ghent University (Belgium)

¡§Network and Identity: Exchange Relations between China and the World¡¨

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3. Evelyn Goh¡]§d»A¬Â¡^

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Royal Holloway, University of London (UK)

¡§Rising China¡¦s Influence in Developing Asia¡¨

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4. Axel Schneider¡]¬I­@¼w¡^

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Göttingen University (Germany)

¡§Questioning Modernity: Critical Engagement with Western Knowledge in Late Imperial and Republican China¡¨

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5. Françoise Bottéro¡]»ZªÚ²ï¡^

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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

¡§EACL-8 The 8th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics¡¨

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6. Rudolf Wagner¡]¥Ë®æ¯Ç¡^

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Heidelberg University (Germany)

¡§Leisure and Social Change: The Dynamics of the Transcultural Flow of Concepts, Institutions, and Practices of Leisure across Asia¡¨

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7. Richard Little

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University of Bristol (UK)

¡§The Chinese School of International Relations and its Critics¡¨

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1. José Luis Ponce

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Edicions Bellaterra (Spain)

¡§El licenciado número uno Zhang Xie: La primera obra de teatro chino del siglo XV (¡m±i¨óª¬¤¸¡n)¡¨, translated and edited by Regina Llamas

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1. Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley

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European Association of Taiwan Studies (Germany)

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¡§European Association of Taiwan Studies -- Application for Continued Funding from the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (2014¡V2016)¡¨

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1. Sheng-Chi Shu¡]µÎ¸t¸R¡^

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University of Cambridge (UK)

¡§Tango with a Giant: Reuters and Shifting Power Relationships in Nationalist China¡¦s Field of News Communications, 1931-1945¡¨

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2. Yiming Shen¡]¨H¤@»ï¡^

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SOAS, University of London (UK)

¡§Chinese Islamic Text Studies in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: A Case Study of Two Chinese Translations of Jami¡¦s Persian Sufi Proses¡¨

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3. Yu Tao¡]³³  ­§¡^

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University of Oxford (UK)

¡§Enemies of the State or Friends of the ¡¥Harmonious Society¡¦? Religious Groups and Collective Protests in Contemporary Rural China¡¨

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4. Giulia Zoccatelli¡]¦¶ÄRÔÕ¡^

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SOAS, University of London (UK)

¡§Globalizing Empowerment: An Ethnography of AIDS and Civil Society in Contemporary Post-Socialist China¡¨

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5. Alice Bianchi

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Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)

¡§Beggars and Street Characters in Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties Painting¡¨

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6. Valentina Punzi

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L¡¦Orientale University of Naples (Italy)

¡§The Three Brothers of Amye Drakar: Sacralized Landscape and Local Identities in Southeast Amdo¡¨

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7. Philip Entwistle

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University of Oxford (UK)

¡§The Dragon and the Lamb: Christianity, Nationalism and the State in China¡¨

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8. Gideon Elazar

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Haifa University (Israel)

¡§Reborn in the Chinese Borderland: Missionaries, Ethnicity and State Control in Globalized Yunnan: A Summary¡¨

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9. Emmanuel Caron¡]°ª  Às¡^

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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

¡§Alternative Forms of Housing in Beijing: Room and Bed Renting in Villages in the City, Underground Housing, Shared Apartments and Dilapidated Neighborhoods¡¨

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10. Lik Hang (Lincoln) Tsui¡]®}¤O«í¡^

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University of Oxford (UK)

¡§The Social and Cultural Uses of Letters in Song China (960-1279): A Study in Classical Chinese Epistolary Culture¡¨

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1. Pauline Sebillaud¡]­Ô¸É1¡^

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École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)

¡§Settlement Spatial Organization in Central Plains China during the Period of Transition from Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age (c. 2500-1050 B.C.)¡¨

 

2. Regina Martinez Enjuto¡]­Ô¸É2¡^

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LSE, University of London (UK)

¡§The Politics of Labor Rights Protection in Contemporary China: A Critical Analysis of How Labor Laws Frame Workers¡¦ Mobilization Strategies Hinged by Labor NGOs, Legal Aid and Public Interest Lawyers¡¨

 

3. Gwendoline Debethune¡]­Ô¸É3¡^

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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

¡§The Role of Microcredit in the Emancipation of Women in the People¡¦s Republic of China: A Socio-Economic Issue with a Political Dimension?¡¨

 

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1. Oded Abt

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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Israel)

¡§Muslim Memories and Chinese Identity: Descendants of Muslims in Southeast China and Taiwan¡¨

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2. Michael Stanley-Baker¡]®}  ·½¡^

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Leipzig University (Germany)

¡§Mapping the Religio-Medical Market in Early Medieval China¡¨

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3. Elisa Cencetti¡]¦ã²ú²ï¡^

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany)

¡§The Process of Power Legitimization: Local Powers and the Making of the State on the Tibetan Grasslands of Amdo-Qinghai (PRC)¡¨

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1. Hungju Hsu¡]³\§»¾§¡^

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University of Rouen (France)

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¡§Towards the New Education? History and Context of the Development of Educational Reform in Taiwan¡¨

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2. Yunju Chen¡]³¯Ãý¦p¡^

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University of Oxford (UK)

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¡§Heating Drugs in Imperial China (960-1279): Knowledge Production in the Material World¡¨

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3. Fu-chen Chiang¡]½±ÃL㸡^

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École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)

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¡§Models in Taoist Texts: Typology, Transmission and Usage -- In Studying of the Tradition Guangcheng yizhi¡¨

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4. Amy Fang-yen Hsieh¡]ÁªڿP¡^

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University of Cambridge (UK)

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¡§Comparison of Relative Clause Acquisition by Second Language Learners of Chinese and Second Language Learners of English¡¨

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5. Chih-wen Lan¡]ÂŧӪ³¡^

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Universität Bamberg (Germany)

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¡§The Interaction of Heritage Conservation -- Surmounting Nations and Cultures -- Clash, Communications and Cooperation between Taiwan and Germany¡¨

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6. Mu-chun Wu¡]§dªªëÞ¡^

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University of Oxford (UK)

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¡§The Spatial Construct of Social Relations: Social Transformation in Early Kau-Shi, Taiwan¡¨

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7. Wen-ching Ting¡]¤B¤å­ë¡^

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University of Sussex (UK)

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¡§Struggling in Between: Shan (Tai) Survival Migrants on the Thai-Burma Border¡¨

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8. Wu-long Jhuang¡]²øªZÀs¡^

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University of Sheffield (UK)

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¡§Contemporary Indigenous Hunting, Wildlife Conservation and Indigenous Development: An Institutional Analysis of the Truku People in Eastern Taiwan¡¨

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9. Ren-jie Lin¡]ªL¤¯³Ç¡^

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Institute of Education, University of London (UK)

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¡§Transnational Knowledge Dissemination and Recontextualisation: The Development of British Foundations of Educational Disciplines in Taiwan since 1968¡¨

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10. Chung-yang Yeh¡]¸­±R´­¡^

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University of Southampton (UK)

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¡§Pension Development in East Asia -- A Political-Economic Explanation¡¨

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Lancaster University (UK)

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany)

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University of Latvia (Latvia)

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Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary)

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City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

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University of Technology, Sydney (Australia)

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University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

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University of Otago (New Zealand)

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Hong Kong Baptist University (Hong Kong)

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National University of Singapore (Singapore)

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Hong Kong Baptist University (Hong Kong)

¡§The Asian Developmental State: Reexaminations and New Departures¡¨

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Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)

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University of Otago (New Zealand)

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University of Tsukuba (Japan)

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