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1. Pierre Marsone¡]°¨¹|¤¯¡^

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French Asiatic Society (France)

¡§Modernization and Enhancement of the Sinological Resources of the Société Asiatique (French Asiatic Society, ¨È¬w¾Ç·|)¡¨

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1. Shirley Ye¡]¸­¤åÀR¡^

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University of Birmingham (UK)

¡§Global China: New Approaches¡¨

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2. Astrid Lipinsky¡]§õ¶®·ç¡^

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University of Vienna (Austria)

¡§Taiwan¡¦s Civil Movement(s): History, Culture and Legacy Program within the Vienna Taiwan Lecture Series¡¨

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1. Christian Henriot¡]¦w§J±j¡^

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University of Lyon (France)

¡§Cadastres, Land Management and Urban Change in Shanghai: Spatial and Temporal Visualization of Heterogeneous Series¡¨

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2. Ming-chin Monique Chu¡]¦¶©úµ^¡^

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University of Oxford (UK)

¡§China¡¦s Sovereignty Challenges: Cases of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Tibet¡¨

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3. Chun-Yi Lee¡]§õÂ@©É¡^

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University of Nottingham (UK)

¡§Chinese Investment in Taiwan: Challenge or Opportunity for Taiwan¡¦s Industrial Development?¡¨

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1. Enrico Fardella

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Torino World Affairs Institute (Italy)

¡§Stormy Waters, Bright Horizons? China and Europe¡¦s Changing Roles in the West Asia/Northern Africa Region¡¨

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2. Tian Yuan Tan¡]³¯靝¨J¡^

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SOAS, University of London (UK)

¡§Brave New Theatres: 1616 in China and England¡¨

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http://www.soas.ac.uk/china-institute/events/brave-new-theatres/05jun2014-brave-new-theatres-1616-in-china-and-england.html

 

3. Jonathan Silk

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Leiden University (The Netherlands)

¡§Chinese Buddhism and the Scholarship of Erik Zürcher: A Conference¡¨

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4. François Gipouloux¡]¦N®úù¡^

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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)

¡§The 2nd International Conference: ¡¥Origins of Globalisation and the Great Divergence: Trading Networks and the Trajectory of Economic Institutions -- Europe-Asia, 1500-2000¡¦¡¨

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5. Rafael Suter¡]Ĭ¤¯¸q¡^

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University of Zurich (Switzerland)

¡§The Gongsunlongzi and Other Neglected Texts -- Aligning Philosophical and Philological Perspectives¡¨

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1. Roland Altenburger¡]¦w¦pÅr¡^

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University of Würzburg (Germany)

¡§Yangzhou -- A Place in Literature: The Local in Chinese Cultural History¡¨, edited by Roland Altenburger, Margaret B. Wan, and Vibeke Børdahl

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2. Xing Zhang¡]±i  ©¯¡^

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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (Germany)

¡§The Chinese Community in Calcutta: Preservation and Change¡¨, by Xing Zhang

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3. Shih-Lung Lo¡]ù¥KÀs¡^

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Université Paris Diderot - Paris VII (France)

¡§La Chine sur la scène française du XIXe siècle (¡m¤Q¤E¥@¬öªk°êÀ¸¼@»R»O¤Wªº¤¤°ê¡n)¡¨

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4. Brigitte Baptandier

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Laboratoire d¡¦Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative, LESC-UMR 7186 (France)

¡§Ethnographier l¡¦universel. L¡¦exposition Shanghai 2010: ¡¥Better City, Better Life¡¦¡¨, edited by Brigitte Baptandier and Sophie Houdart

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1. Qiaosheng Dong¡]¸³¾ôÁn¡^

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University of Cambridge (UK)

¡§Sex, Knowledge and Society: Comparative Studies of Ancient Greek and Chinese Embryological Thought¡¨

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2. Fleur Chabaille¡]¤ý౪á¡^

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Lumière Université Lyon 2 (France)

¡§The French Concession of Tianjin and its Thwarted Plan of Expansion: From the Background of the Laoxikai Incident to the Retrocession (1902-1946): Essay on Connected History of an Enclosed and Disputed Space¡¨

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3. Nicholas Loubere

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University of Leeds (UK)

¡§Rural Finance and Livelihoods in China: Ethnographies of Development¡¨

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4. Andrea Enrico Pia¡]¦w¼w¯P¡^

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University of London (UK)

¡§Water Margins: Politics, Cooperation and Conflict in the Hydro-Management of Drought-prone Yunnan Province¡¨

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5. Justine Walter

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University of Leipzig (Germany)

¡§Terrae motu and ¦a¾_: A Comparative Analysis of the Social Implications of Extraordinary Natural Phenomena on the Historical Societies in Ancient Europe and Early China on the Examples of the AD 62 Earthquake in Campania and the 70 BC Earthquake in Shandong¡¨

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6. Julian Gruin¡]¸¯¤[­â¡^

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University of Oxford (UK)

¡§The Universality of Capital and Specificity of Politics: State, Market, and Party in China¡¦s Banking Sector, 1978-2012¡¨

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7. Joseph Ciaudo¡]Á  ©P¡^

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Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)

¡§Questioning Sinodicity: An Inquiry into Zhang Junmai¡¦s Cultural Discourse (1919-1937)¡¨

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8. Gordon Barrett

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University of Bristol (UK)

¡§Foreign Policy and Scientific Exchange: Scientists in China¡¦s Cold War Foreign Relations, 1946-1979¡¨

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9. Shanshan Lu¡]§f¬À¬À¡^

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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

¡§Grammatical Description on Caijia -- A Non-classified Endangered Language of Guizhou (China)¡¨

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10. Marshall Craig

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University of Oxford (UK)

¡§Envisioning China and her Neighbors in the Imjin War, 1592-1598¡¨

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11. Nolwenn Salmon

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Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)

¡§Journalists and Environmental Issues in China: Discourse, Role and Action¡¨

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12. Malcolm McNeill

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University of London (UK)

¡§Narrative Agency in 13-14th Century Chan Figure Painting: A Study of Hagiography-Iconography Text Image Relationships¡¨

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1. Regina Enjuto-Martinez¡]¹p  ®R¡^

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University of London (UK)

¡§The Politics of Labor Rights in Contemporary China (PRC): A Critical Analysis of Labor Laws and Legal Aid NGOs Framing of Workers¡¦ Mobilization Strategies¡¨

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2. Paul Gardères¡]°ª¯À¤s¡^

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École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (France)

¡§Emplotment of the Novel, Dynastic Narrative, and Uses of Fiction in the Early Qing Literati Novel in Vernacular Language¡¨

 

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1. Nicola Schneider

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École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)

¡§Self-Representation and Stories Untold: The Life of a Contemporary Tibetan Female Saint (Tib. mkha¡¦ ¡¥gro ma; Chin.ªÅ¦æ¤k)¡¨

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2. Georges Favraud

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CNRS/EHESS/University of Toulouse II - Mirail (France)

¡§Practicing the Mountain in China Today. Daoist Masters, Communities, and Networks around the Southern Marchmount (Hunan)¡¨

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1. Chih-wen Kuo¡]³¢¦Ü¨Z¡^

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Heidelberg University (Germany)

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¡§The Reception and Application of Foreign History Knowledge in Late Qing and Early Republican China¡¨

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2. Xin-zhe Xie¡]ÁÂÝõ­õ¡^

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École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

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¡§Evidence and Proof: Forensic Knowledge between Theory and Practice in Late Imperial China¡¨

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3. Tzu-hsuan Sung¡]§º¤l¥È¡^

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École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (France)

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¡§History of Beauty, Women and Cosmetics in China (1900-1949)¡¨

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4. Ming-yu Lee¡]§õ©ú¦t¡^

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University of Glasgow (UK)

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¡§Diary Film Study: Historical Review, Aesthetics, and Diary Film in the Digital Age¡¨

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5. Shu-yi Lin¡]ªL®Ñ©É¡^

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University of London (UK)

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¡§Queer Kinship in the Critical Development of Chinese-language Women¡¦s Cinemas: Intimacy, Identity Politics and Female Authority¡¨

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6. Wei Yu¡]´å  ´Q¡^

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University of London (UK)

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¡§Noise and Ruins: Taiwanese Avant-garde and Alternative Culture in the First Half of the 1990s¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡G£á12,000

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7. Hui-yuan Yeh¡]¸­´f´D¡^

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University of Cambridge (UK)

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¡§Parasites in Ancient Populations from Taiwan and Neighbouring Regions: Evidence for Health, Migration and Diet¡¨

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8. Hui Yu Kuo¡]³¢´f·ì¡^

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University of Leeds (UK)

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¡§A Narrative Study of Women Ageing with Childhood-onset Polio in Taiwan¡¨

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9. Ling-yu Hsiao¡]¿½§D伃¡^

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University of Cambridge (UK)

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¡§Fear, Shame and Stigma: The Making of State Enemies during the White Terror in Taiwan¡¨

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10. Yu-lin Hsu¡]³\¨|ãj¡^

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University of Strathclyde (UK)

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¡§A Stated Preference Approach to the Choice of Financial Reporting Regimes¡¨

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11. Yi-Hsuan Lai¡]¿à¥HÞ±¡^

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University of London (UK)

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¡§Taiwan¡¦s Asianized/Regionalized TV Dramas: Purposes, Productions and Narratives (2003-2012)¡¨

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1. Gábor Kósa

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Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary)

¡§The New Chinese Manichaean Texts from Xiapu (Fujian) and the Manichaean Paintings Identified between 2008 and 2012¡¨

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2. Oliver Weingarten¡]­³Â§¤å¡^

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Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Czech Republic)

¡§Courage in Early Chinese Texts (c. 4th - 1st c. BCE)¡¨

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1. Ivana Buljan

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University of Zagreb (Croatia)

¡§Participating in the Society for the Study of Early China¡¦s Second Annual Conference with a Presentation ¡¥Ruler¡¦s Techniques of Maintaining Power in Chapter 20 of Chunqiu fanlu¡¦, Philadelphia, March 2014¡¨

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