Modern and vernacular Chinese literature and popular culture, music, media culture, and children's literature
Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1997.
Economic history, international economics Research Interests Exchange rates and capital flows, currently and historically; The gold standard and the Great Depression; The European economy, currently and historically; European integration, the euro, and the Stability and Growth Pact; Asian integration and development with a focus on exchange rates and financial markets; The impact of China on th...
Ph.D. (Economics) Yale University 1979 M.A. (History) Yale University 1978 M. Phil. (Economics) Yale University 1977 M.A. (Economics) Yale University 1976 A.B. University of California, Santa Cruz 1974
George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1999-. Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions, University of Cambridge, 2014-15. Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1986-. Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1984-. John L. Simpson Professor of Economics and Pr...
East Asian Cinema, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Cinema and Media Theory, Environmental Media and Eco-criticism (Taiwan, Japan, Asia-Pacific) the novel in comparative perspective, global modernisms, and critical theory (particularly in relation to affect and aesthetics)
Ph. D. from Yale University in Japanese Literature in 2002
Meiji print culture and literature, Taishô aesthetics, and postwar intellectual history and popular culture
Chinese language pedagogy, Chinese linguistics and syntactic structures and developing Chinese language instructional materials.
M.A. from the Graduate Institute of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign/Second Language at National Taiwan Normal University.
taught Chinese at the Mandarin Training Center at National Taiwan Normal University, UC Davis, Princeton in Beijing (summer intensive program), and University of Heidelberg
Tibetan Buddhism, Nyingma religious history, tantric ritual development, Buddhism and violence, paleography, and the Dunhuang manuscripts
Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from the University of Michigan in 2002
taught at Yale University (2005-2008) before moving to Berkeley
International business and management, particularly Japanese management Corporate governance, organizational networks, organizational theory and research methods Human resource management and industrial relations
PhD, Sociology, University of Wisconsin
At Haas since 1988, University of California, Berkeley 2013 – 2016 Visiting Professor, NUS Business School, National University of Singapore 2007 – 2013, Mitsubishi Bank Professor of in International Business and Finance, Haas School of Business 2005 – 2008, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Haas School of Business 2003, 2009, Visiting Professor, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology ...
Community practice, service delivery, urban poverty East Asian Studies Community Practice and Service Delivery in Urban Poverty, Ethnic and Immigrant Neighborhoods Community Analysis and Needs Assessment Program Planning and Development Cultural Competency Services
Chinese art and architecture, with an emphasis on how the material process of art-making intersects with other modes of knowledge production
Princeton University, New Jersey — Ph. D. (Art and Archaeology), 2014. Dissertation Title: “Embracing the Circle: Domical Architecture in East Asia (c. 200-750)” Dissertation Committee: Jerome Silbergeld (Primary Advisor), Andrew Watsky, Stephen F. Teiser, Cary Y. Liu. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London — M.A. (Sinology, with Distinction), 2006. Thesis Title: “The Re-c...
Assistant Professor, Department of Art History, Northwestern University, 2015- Weinberg College Fellow, Northwestern University, 2014-5
Divergent regional economies in China, the socio-economic transformations associated with China's (sub)urbanization process, land politics and property rights reforms in China
received doctorate from the Department of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley in 2001
taught at Peking University in Beijing from 2001 to 2006
Chinese language Chinese historical phonology, word formation, philology, and pedagogy of language teaching.
B.A. in Chinese language and literature from Beijing Normal University Ph.D. in Chinese linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Mandarin for heritage and non-heritage students at various levels, Chinese Literature in Translation, History of Chinese Language, and the Structure of Chinese Language.
Early China: seven centuries of Warring States through Eastern Han (475 BC-AD 220) with an emphasis on the sociopolitical context; aesthetic theories and material culture; and belief gender, history, East Asian studies, early China, the fifth century BC to the fifth century AD, with an emphasis on the sociopolitical context, aesthetic theories and material culture, belief
PhD, Princeton University, 1976-81. East Asian Studies. MA, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1970-73. History. BA, University of California at Berkeley, 1968-70. History.
Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the growth of nerve processes, the formation of synapses, and the modulation of early synaptic connections by electrical activity
Peter Zhou
Cultural representations of the Chinese Diaspora in South East Asia in relation to the rise of East Asian capitalism 18th-20th century continental philosophy and critical theory Postcolonial theory and anglophone postcolonial literatures World literature Theories of globalization and transnationalism Cosmopolitanism and nationalism Human rights Social and political thought Feminist theory Conte...
PhD, Cornell
Participatory media, China and human rights Technology and human rights: China, censorship, internet freedom, AI empowered surveillance and digital authoritarianism. Computer-mediated Communication Information Policy Privacy Security Technology for Developing Regions
Chinese literature of the third through eleventh centuries, with special interests in lyric poetry and poetic theory, song and musical performance, and traditional concepts of identity and personality. China, lyric poetry, Chinese literature, Chinese culture, poetic theory
M.A. in classical Chinese literature from Beijing University in 1992 Ph. D. in November, 1997 Harvard University
the interface of Chinese morphology and second language acquisition, and the incidental vocabulary learning.
B.A. in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language from Beijing Language and Culture University M.A. in Chinese Linguistics and Language Acquisition from The Chinese University of Hong Kong
taught advanced Chinese in Stanford Center's Inter-University Program in Beijing taught Chinese of elementary and intermediate levels at Brown University
Social cultural anthropology, history and/of anthropology, contemporary trends in social theory, development and culture, China/East Asia.
Current research explores how immigrant engineers and scientists have transferred technology entrepreneurship to regions in China, India, and Taiwan FocusRegional economic development, Entrepreneurship, Silicon Valley.Research areas Entrepreneurship Information Policy Technology for Developing Regions
BA, Williams College, Economics, 1976 MCP, UC Berkeley, City & Regional Planning, 1980 Ph.D., MIT, Political Science, 1989
2004-present Dean, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley 2000-present Professor, School of Information Management and Systems, University of California, Berkeley 1989-present Full, Associate, and Assistant Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley 1999-2000 Visiting Professor and Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Pol...
Chinese Language Program
M.A. in Chinese Language and Linguistics B.A. in Chinese Philology from Changchun Institute of Science and Technology
at UC Berkeley, the Coordinator of the Chinese Program Lecturer of Chinese at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
Environmental, social, and equity impacts of global production systems and new strategies of democratic governance
Ph.D. Energy and Resources UC Berkeley, 1999 SB Mechanical Engineering MIT, 1989
Globalization, displacement, and language endangerment; urban studies, social stratification, consumption, China studies, nationalism, and immigration
Ph.D., CUNY
Economic transition in China; organizational theory; economic sociology; historical sociology; entrepreneurship; organizational demography; gender, careers, and social mobility Organizational theory, economic sociology, historical sociology, entrepreneurship, organizational demography, gender, careers and social mobility
1990 PhD (Organizational Behavior and Industrial Relations), University of California at Berkeley, Graduate School of Business Administration 1985 MBA, University of Toronto, Faculty of Management Studies 1982 BA (History), University of Toronto, Innis College
7/2006- Professor, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Sociology and Haas School of Business 7/1998-6/2007 Professor, Columbia University, Graduate School of Business and (by courtesy) Department of Sociology 7/1994-6/1999 Associate Professor (with tenure) to Professor, Cornell University, Johnson Graduate School of Management 1/1990-6/1994 Assistant Professor to Associate Profe...
PhD. Organizational sociology, careers and social mobility, research design. Undergraduate. Organizations and institutions, evaluation of evidence, gender at work, entrepreneurship. MBA. Leadership, organizational design and change, entrepreneurship, managing innovation, managing growth, women and men in management.
Social-emotional development in infancy, especially emotional communication and perception of emotion; and the relation of motor development to cognitive, social and emotional development
Ph.D., Cornell University
Director (1994-1996) and Member (1994-Present) of the Institute of Human Development
Immigrant workers, women workers, labor in the global economy Unions & Worker Organizations\ Global Labor Strategies Immigrant Workers Rights Race, Class and Gender
Social movements, policy implementation, reform, China China Contentious Politics Protest Policing Local Elections Comparative Legislatures Policy Implementation State-Society Relation Comparative Politics, Chinese Politics, Social Movements, Protest Policing, Peasant Politics, Local Elections, Political Power, Policy Implementation, Comparative Legislatures, Law and Politics, Political Reform
B.A., Grinnell College, 1979 Ph.D., Yale University, 1987
Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Asian Studies, UC-Berkeley, 2013- Alann P. Bedford Professor of Asian Studies, UC-Berkeley, 2005- Professor of Political Science, UC-Berkeley, 2000- Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, UC-Berkeley, 1997-99 Assistant and Associate Professor of Political Science, Ohio State University, 1987-2000 Lecturer, Northeast Forestry Institute (Harbin, Chin...
16th-19th century Chinese literature, early Chinese theater, modern media adaptation, history of emotion, sex and gender, critical theory pre-modern drama and fiction, women's writing, sex and gender, history and theory of emotion, 19th and 20th century media culture, critical theory
Ph.D. at the University of Chicago
Diaspora; Transnationalism; Migration; Cultural Citizenship; Un/Belonging; Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Formation; Asians in the Americas; Chinese Diaspora Studies; Cultural Politics of Food; Ethnography
PhD, Anthropology, Stanford University, 2000 MA, Anthropology, Stanford University 1995 BA, Anthropology, minor in Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1993
Energy modeling; energy-efficiency policy; energy-relayed environmental impact reduction More than 200 publications and major presentations on energy efficiency policy; energy efficiency in buildings; and energy demand and energy efficiency policies in China
Summa cum laude, Princeton University Fulbright scholarship Woodrow Wilson Foundation scholarship PhD University of California, Berkeley
Head, Energy Analysis Department for 15 years, growing it from 20 staff to >100 Director, Environmental Energy Technologies Division for 10 years (staff of 400) Founder and Leader, China Energy Group, a unique, long-term collaboration with China on energy efficiency policy, 1988-2012. Founding Director, U.S. – China Clean Energy Research Center – Building Energy Efficiency (CERC-BEE), 2010 - pr...
2005–2010 Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University 2001–2005 B.A. in Economics, Williams College, summa cum laude, with highest honors
2016–present Associate Professor, Business and Public Policy Group, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley 2010–2016 Assistant Professor, Business and Public Policy Group, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley 2017–present, Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, program on the Development of the American Economy and program on Politi...
Classical Chinese poetry and poetics; literature and subjectivity; evolution of spatial representation in poetry; history and poetics of traditional literary criticism; theory and practice of translation
B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature in 1980 from Yale College Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1988
China, law, social movements and environmental issues
2003-2009 University of California, Berkeley. Ph.D. in Political Science 1998-2001 Wellesley College. B.A. in International Relations, Summa Cum Laude
2018-present Professor of Law and Political Science, Pamela P. Fong and Family Distinguished Chair in China Studies, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, UC Berkeley School of Law 2012-2018 Assistant Professor of Law and Political Science, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, UC Berkeley School of Law 2014-2018 Non-Resident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution 2009-2012 Junior Fello...
M.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology SBAD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chinese law, legal research
J.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1974 M.L.S., University of California, Berkeley, 1974 B.A., Harvard College, Cum Laude, Cambridge, 1971
1982 - Present, Professor of Law, current holder of the Walter Perry Johnson Chair 2008-2010 Associate Dean for Students, Berkeley Law School, Boalt Hall 12/2001-7/2003 Interim Dean, Boalt Hall School of Law 1985-1987 University of California, Berkeley, Dean, School of Library and Information Studies (Served a dual appointment with Law School) 1981-1982 University of Washington, School of Law, ...
Medieval Chinese Buddhism (especially Chan), Japanese Buddhism, Buddhist art, ritual studies, and methodological issues in the study of religion east asian languages and cultures, medieval Chinese buddhism, Chan buddhism, Japanese buddhism, Zen buddhism, Tantric buddhism, buddhist art, ritual studies, Buddhist philosophy, methodological issues in the study of religion
B.A. (Religious Studies) M.A. (Chinese Studies) from the University of Toronto Ph.D. (Buddhist Studies) from the University of Michigan
taught at McMaster University (1989-95) and the University of Michigan (1995-2003) before joining the Berkeley faculty.
Assessment and quantification of human exposures to toxic and hazardous agents in the environment Mathematical modeling of toxicological and infectious processes Statistical issues in exposure assessment Environmental determinants of infectious disease transmission. public health, environmental health science
Post-doctoral Fellow – Environmental Health Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, 1969–70 PhD – Control Engineering, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1968 MS – Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1963 BS – Engineering Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1962
Chinese literature of the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries. History of performance, gender theory, the history of sexuality, and the representation of material culture
Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard in 1995
international and national security; the impact of technology on national systems of innovation, defense, and deterrence; and the political economy of knowledge-intensive industries particularly software and pharmaceuticals International Politics Political Economy Technology and International Politics Intellectual Property and Markets for Data
Trained in history and international development at Washington University, and medicine and political science at Stanford
joined the Berkeley faculty in 1989
Modernization and development, globalization, comparative institutions, Pacific Rim societies, China, culture, non-profits focused on improving educational access and persistence for disadvantaged populations
Film theory, media archaeology, intermedia aesthetics, theater and performance studies, architecture and spatial modernity, contemporary Chinese documentary, experimental art, video, and installations. late 19th century visual and performance culture, Chinese language cinema, transnational genre cinema, comparative media history and theory, film and media
Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2006
taught at Ohio State University and Columbia University before joining UC Berkeley.
Modern China, social and cultural history East Asia: 20th-Century China history, East Asian studies, Qing and Modern China, Maritime Asia, Taiwan, Pacific Rim societies
BA, National Taiwan University PhD, UC Berkeley
Community-initiated interventions, health care delivery, and racial/ethnic inequities of health
PhD Sociology, UCSF
To develop new approaches based on small molecules and gene or stem cell therapy to prevent, delay or cure age- or disease-related visual impairments Molecular & Cell Biology optometry, vision science, eye development and diseases, lens development
Global and transnational sociology, contentious politics, health and medicine, international development, organizations (1) Transnational Institutions, Authoritarianism, and Social Movements. (2) Health Insurance. (3) Technology, Evaluation and Civic Action.
Economic restructuring and local states in post-Mao China, the work of overseas Chinese capital networks, technology development in Asia's newly industrialized economies China, geography, political economy of development in East Asia, the process of international economic restructuring, cultural and institutional configuration in the processes of Taiwanese direct investment, growth in Chinese c...
PH.D. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, 1993
Science, Technology & Society; Governance; Citizenship; Cities; Contemporary Art; Southeast Asia, China, United States
Ph.D. in Anthropology, Columbia University, 1982 B.A. in Anthropology (honors), Barnard College, 1974
Science Council of the International Panel on Social Progress, Paris, 2014 -2017 Executive Program Committee, Assoc. of American Anthropology, 2013 Chair, US National Committee for Pacific Science Association, 2009—11 President-elect, Society for East Asian Anthropology, Assoc. Am. Anthrop., 2009-2011 Visiting Professor, Yonsei University, May-June, 2011 Sr. Researcher, Asia Research Institute,...
modern and classical Chinese language, literature, philosophy and music
B.A. in Asian Studies from UC Berkeley M.A. in Comparative Literature from San Francisco State University.
taught in China at Beijing Normal University, Fudan University, and Zhejiang University
Intensive Modern Chinese