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1. Jiang Wu¡]§d æ¡^

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University of Arizona

¡§The Formation of Regional Religious System in Greater China¡¨

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2. Richard Vanness Simmons

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Rutgers University, New Brunswick

¡§Workshop on the History of Colloquial Chinese -- Written and Spoken¡¨

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3. Paul Manfredi

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Pacific Lutheran University 

¡§Ekphrastic Assimilations: Contemporary Chinese Literati in Global Context¡¨

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1. Emily Andrew

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University of British Columbia Press

¡§The Great Northern Wilderness: Political Exile and Re-education in Mao¡¦s China¡¨, by Wang Ning

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2. Jenny Gavacs

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Stanford University Press

¡§Scythe and the City: A Social History of Death in Shanghai¡¨, by Christian Henriot

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3. Beth Fuget

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University of Washington Press

¡§The Social Lives of Inkstones: Craftsmen and Scholars in Early-Qing China¡¨,by Dorothy Ko

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1. Seteney Shami

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Social Science Research Council

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Leiden University (The Netherlands)

¡§New Religious Nationalism in Chinese Societies¡¨

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1. Petr Valo

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Karolinum Press, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)

¡§Crossing Between Tradition and Modernity: Essays in Commemoration of Milena Doleželová-Velingerová (1932-2012)¡¨, edited by Kirk Denton

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2. Vivian Constantinopoulos

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Reaktion Books (UK)

¡§Zooming In: Histories of Photography in China¡¨, by Wu Hung

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3. Gábor Kósa

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Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary)

¡§China across the Centuries¡¨, edited by Gábor Kósa

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1. Roger Greatrex 

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European Association for Chinese Studies (Sweden)

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¡§EACS 21st Biennial Conference and EACS Young Scholar Award¡¨

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Leiden University (The Netherlands)

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¡§Chinese Digital Humanities (C-DH) Summer School¡¨

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1. Yuk Wah Chan¡]³¯¥ÉµØ¡^

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City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

¡§Workshop on ¡¥Asian Migration and Diasporas: Mobility, Diversity and Development¡¦ -- Expert Meeting and Book Series Launch¡¨

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2. Chengxin Pan¡]¼ï¦¨øÊ¡^

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Deakin University (Australia)

¡§Theorising China¡¦s Rise in/beyond International Relations¡¨

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The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

¡§International Conference on Islamic Arts in Intercultural Perspective and Ethnographies of Islam in China¡¨

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1. Wei-lun Lu¡]呂ºû倫¡^

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Masaryk University (Czech Republic)

¡§The Language of Death in Contemporary Taiwan: Evidence from Condolatory Idioms, Presidential Eulogies and the Self-introductions of Undertakers¡¨

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2. Maja Veselič

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University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

¡§Religious Organizations and Disaster Response in Contemporary Taiwan and China¡¨

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3. Poh Chua Siah¡]Á«O¬u¡^

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Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Malaysia)

¡§Why do Students from Malaysia Chinese Independence Schools Choose to Continue their Tertiary Education in Taiwan?¡¨

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4. Csaba István Moldicz

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Budapest Business School, University of Applied Sciences (Hungary)

¡§Economic Relations between Taiwan and the European Union¡¨

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