history of medieval Chinese Buddhism and Daoism; sacred geography, local religious history, talismans, religious art, and the historical development of Chan/Zen Buddhism 中国中世纪佛教与道教,圣地、区域宗教历史、护身符、宗教艺术以及禅宗的历史发展
Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from Stanford University in 2002
Economic Development Development & Economic Growth
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2011-2016, Ph.D., Economics, Dissertation: Essays on Firms in Developing Countries, Committee: Benjamin Olken, Abhijit Banerjee, Robert Townsend, Nikhil Agarwal, Research Fields: Development (primary); Industrial Organization (secondary) Yale University 2007-2011, B.A., Double major in Economics & Mathematics, summa cum laude
Harvard Kennedy School 2017-, Assistant Professor of Public Policy Harvard Kennedy School, Evidence for Policy Design at the CID 2016-2017, Visiting Scholar Microsoft Research New England 2016-2017, Postdoctoral Research Fellow Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research 2019- Affiliate, Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) 2019- Affiliate, Abdul La...
Tibet, Inner Asia, Himalayan Studies, Buddhism, Buddhist Thought, East Asian Religions, Tibetan Intellectual History, Mongolia, Inner Mongolia 印度、西藏佛教思想,西藏佛教思想史,藏传佛教,古代汉藏、西藏蒙古政治和宗教关系
Comparative sociology, particularly the comparative institutional development of China and the former Soviet Union; comparative family systems and family change; the American family; gender roles in comparative context; inequality and stratification; bureaucracy; the sociology of development, the sociology of post-communist transitions 比较社会学,家庭社会学,发展社会学,现代中国社会学研究,后...
B.A., Cornell University, 1964. Major-Physics; minor-Russian Studies. Honors: Cum Laude, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. University of Michigan Study Tour of the USSR, 1963. M.A., Harvard University, 1966, Russian Area Studies. Ph.D., Harvard University, 1971, Sociology. Thesis Title: "Small Groups and Political Rituals in Communist China."
Visting Asia Scholar, University of Melbourne, 2017-19 John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Sociology, Emeritus, 2015- John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Sociology, 2013-15 Professor of Sociology, Harvard University, 2000-13 Visiting Professor, University of Aveiro, Portugal, Spring 2002 Professor of Sociology and International Affairs, George Washington Univ...
Comparative sociology, particularly the comparative institutional development of China and the former Soviet Union; comparative family systems and family change; the American family; gender roles in comparative context; inequality and stratification; bureaucracy; the sociology of development, the sociology of post-communist transitions
contemporary Chinese politics; relationship between urban planning and post-1978 economic reforms. 对比发展政治经济学、当代中国政治、城市规划与1978后经济改革的关系
2011 Ph.D., Government, Harvard University, Dissertation: The Political Economy of Spatial Change in Urban China, Committee: Elizabeth Perry (chair), Timothy Colton, Alan Altshuler 2006 M.A., Government, Harvard University 2004 M.A., Political Science, Emory University 2004 B.A., phi beta kappa, summa cum laude, International Studies and Chinese Studies, Emory University
2011 - Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Harvard University 2017 - F. Warren MacFarlan Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Harvard University 2011 - 2016 Business, Government, and the International Economy, Harvard University
modern Chinese history, including political reform and the struggle for political rights in reform era China; history of Chinese intellectuals and literary dissent.
B.A. Sarah Lawrence College, 1953 M.A. Radcliffe, 1957 (member of Phi Beta Kappa) Ph.D. Harvard University, 1964 (History and Far Eastern Languages)
Instructor in Far Eastern History at Wellesley College, 1963-64 Lecturer, Radcliffe Seminars, 1968-70 Professor, Department of History, Boston University, 1972-2001 Courses: Premodern Chinese History, Modern Chinese History
local history of southeast China, especially in the Ming dynasty; the history of Chinese popular religion; overseas Chinese history. 擅于利用历史人类学和田野调查方法研究中国东南地区的社会史,目前正致力研究明朝军户的历史
1990-5 University of Oxford, Faculty of Oriental Studies. D.Phil. 1992-3 Xiamen University, P.R.C., Advanced Research Student 1988-90 National Taiwan University, Departments of History and Philosophy, Visiting Student 1985-88 University of Toronto. B.A. with High Distinction, Chinese Studies and International Relations
2016- present Director, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies 2009- present Professor of Chinese History, Harvard University 2011- 2016 Chair, Committee on Regional Studies - East Asia, Harvard University 2010- 2013 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University 2005-2009 Associate Professor of Chinese History, Harvard University 2001-2...
Chinese history c. 1200 B.C. - c. 755 A.D.; classical Chinese ethical and political theory 公元前1200年至公元755年间的中国历史;中国古典伦理与政治理论
M.A. (1987) and Ph.D. (1994) from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Chicago
immigration and citizenship; gender; transnational family life; urban anthropology; space and social change; voluntarism; theory and practice of ethnography; methodology; China; Hong Kong; Chinese senior migrants in the US. 移民与公民权;性别;跨国家庭生活;城市人类学;空间与社会变化;志愿主义;人种学理论与实践;方法论;中国;香港;美国的资深中国移民。
B.A. in East Asian Studies from Columbia University M.A. from Harvard University’s Regional Studies-East Asia Program Ph.D. from Harvard University’s Department of Anthropology
Management of international economic system; global energy use, policies, and environmental issues; U.S.-European, U.S.-Japanese economics; China and the world economy. international economics, international trade, international monetary economics; internationall environmental issues.
A.B. Oberlin College, 1956; M.Sc (Econ), London School of Economics and Political Science, 1958; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1962.
Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University, since 1981. Chairman, National Intelligence Council, 1995-97; Chairman, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1990-1992; Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, 1977-81, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Monetary Affairs, 1965-66, U.S. Department of State; Frank Altschul Professor of International Eco...
Religion and ritual; economic culture; nature and environment; civil association and political change; kinship; peasantries and rural unrest; China and Taiwan in comparative perspective, religion and philanthropy in China 中国与台湾的对比,中国的宗教与慈善
1975-81, The Johns Hopkins University, Anthropology, Ph.D. (1976-77, Stanford University, Program in East Asian Studies, on leave from Johns Hopkins.) 1974-75, Yale University, Anthropology, transferred. 1970-74, Yale University, Anthropology, B.A.
1990-, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Boston University (Assistant Professor, 1990-1992; Associate Professor, 1992-2000; Chair, 2006-2013; Director of Graduate Studies, 2015- ), and Research Associate, Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs 1986-90, Assistant Dean for Study Abroad and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Duke University 1980-86, Assistant Professor of...
Social Studies of Science, Technology, and Medicine; Global Health, Public Health, Health Policy; Anthropology of the State, Governance, and Public Policy; Obesity Epidemic; The Politics of Reproduction/Population; Gender Studies; Socialism and Post-Socialism; People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Selected interests in U.S. society
Columbia University--M.A. and Ph.D in Sociocultural Anthropology, Certificate of East Asian Institute, 1982 Wellesley College--B.A. in Psychology.
John King & Wilma Cannon Fairbank Research Professor of Chinese Society, Harvard Univ. (Sept 2018- ) John K. and Wilma C. Fairbank Professor of Chinese Society, Harvard University (2013-August 18 ) Visiting Scholar, Research Center on Public Health, Tsinghua University (Beijing) (Fall 2013) Professor, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University (July 2011-18) Professor, Department of Anthrop...
中国中世纪早期文学和文化历史 manuscript culture, court culture, premodern Chinese travel writings, the Cultural Revolution period (1966-1976), as well as the writings of violence and trauma poetry and poetics, the mediality of literature, court culture, and Chinese literature’s complex negotiations with Buddhism has been driving much of my work the nineteenth century, a time that witnessed the ...
PhD, Harvard University, 1998 MA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1991 BA, Beijing University, 1989
2006-present Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University 2005-2006 Associate Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University 2000-2005 Preceptor in Chinese, Harvard University 1999-2000 Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature, Cornell University 1998-1999 Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature, Colgate University
state institutions and state-business relations in China, government and politics of China, rule of law, political science, comparative politics. 中国的国家机构、国家与商业的关系,中国政府与政治,法治,政治科学,以及比较政治学
University of Michigan, Ph.D., Political Science, August 2011: Dissertation Title: “When Do Authoritarian Rulers Tie Their Hands: The Rise of Limited Rule of Law in Sub-National China” Dissertation Committee: Mary Gallagher (Chair), Ken Lieberthal, Bill Clark, Rob Franzese, and Nico Howson (Michigan Law School) Fields: Comparative Politics, American Politics, Methods University of Michigan, M.A...
Associate Professor (untenured), Department of Government, Harvard University (July 2019 to present): Faculty Associate, Institute for Quantitative Social Science Faculty Associate, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Faculty Associate,Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University (July 2015 to June 2019) Assistant Professor, Depa...
intercultural communication, new media, health communication, minority invisibility
Howard University, Communication and Culture, Ph.D. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Speech Communication, M.A. Beijing Normal University, M.A., World Literature Qufu Normal University, B.A., Language and Literature
Chinese linguistics Sentence processing East Asian psycholinguistics Experimental linguistics, corpus linguistics Linguistic anthropology
PhD, University of Arizona, 2006
Director of Graduate Studies of Department of East Asian Languages and Culture Associate Professor Director, Language and Cognition Laboratory Adjunct Associate Professor of Cognitive Science Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics
Old Chinese reconstruction; Mandarin grammar; Japanese grammar; Old Tibetan; Koguryo language; comparative-historical and typological linguistics of East Asian languages; Central Eurasian linguistics and premodern history; early transmission of Buddhism from Central Asia to East Asia
Ph.D., Indiana University
Chinese history history of economic life, micro legal history, censorship, and domesticity Modern China history of piracy and intellectual property right history of books, law and economic life history of cooking and cookbooks in East Asia Chinese popular culture
Ph.D. at University of Chicago, 2012
politics in contemporary Xinjiang history of modern Xinjiang historiography in China nationalism and ethnic conflict Central Eurasian studies
PhD, Cornell University, 2002
Chinese Linguistics Chinese Language and Pedagogy Second Language Acquisition Motivation and Learning Strategies
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madision, 2012
Language acquisition and instruction, computer assisted language learning, cultural studies, film studies Second language acquisition, Chinese language pedagogy, computer assisted language learning
PhD Florida State University MA Shanghai Jiao Tong University BA Harbin Shipbuilding Engineering Institute
Japanese Art Early Buddhist Sculpture in India and China Japanese woodblock prints (18th -20th centuries) Japanese handscrolls (12th-14th centuries) Japanese Ink Painting (13th-18th centuries) Indian Buddhist sculpture (1st BCE-7th century CE) Chinese Buddhist sculpture (5th -7th centuries) Japanese and Chinese painting and prints; Buddhist sculpture in India and China to 618
1993 Ph.D., University of Chicago, Dissertation: "Omi Hakkei;" director: Harrie Vanderstappen 1987 Gakushuin University, Tokyo 1982-1984 Inter-University Program for Japanese Language Study in Tokyo 1981 MA. (Asian Art History), University of Chicago 1975 BA. Washington University, St. Louis, Asian Studies
2002 Indiana University Art Museum, Pamela Buell Curator of Asian Art 2000-2002 Utah Museum of Art, Consultant 2009 [march-May] From Pen to Printing Press: Ten centuries of Islamic Book Arts 2008 [March-May] Sacred Hearth: Aepan, Painted Prayers to Himalayan Deities 2007 [October-December] The Second Wave: Modern Japanese Prints from Bloomington Collections 2006[ October-December] “Conspiring w...
Pre-modern Chinese narratives Chinese literati culture Traditional Chinese literature Gender and Cultural studies Chinese literature
Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis, 2005
Early Chinese history Archaeology of religion Ritual studies Kingship in comparative perspective Inscriptions and manuscripts Historiography as literature
M.A./M.Phil./Ph.D., Columbia University, East Asian Languages and Cultures (History-East Asia) B.A., Dartmouth College
2016-, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University Before 2016, at the Institute for Sinology, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany
early China and pre-modern East Asia in general, including studies in the classical Chinese language.
Modern Chinese literature and intellectual history visual culture
PhD, University of Chicago, 2011 MA, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2005 BA, Peking University, 2002
Chinese Language Pedagogy, Chinese Linguistics, Prosodic Phonology, Chinese Dialectology
Ph.D. in Chinese Linguistics, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2018) M.A. of Chinese, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2010) B.A. of Second Language Acquisition, Nankai University (2007)
Lecturer (2019 Fall to present), Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Indiana University at Bloomington Lecturer (2015 Fall - 2019 Spring), Department of East Asian Studies, Princeton University Head Instructor and Admission Committee member (Summers of 2015 - 2018), Princeton-in-Beijing Intensive Summer Program, Princeton University/Beijing Normal University, Intermediate and advan...
Chinese pedagogy, cognitive linguistics, sociolinguistics Chinese language
MA, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, 2009 BA, East China Normal University, 2007
second language learning with technology
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Ph.D., Educational Psychology &Educational Technology(Literacy and Technology) (2007) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. M.A., East Asian Languagesand Cultures Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China. M.A., Linguistics and Teaching-English-as-a-Foreign-Language Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang, China. B.A.,English Language and...
2017-Present, Iowa State University, Department of World Languages and Cultures, Assistant Professor of Chinese (tenure-track), Coordinator for the Multi-Section Lower Division Courses in Chinese 2011-2016, Iowa State University, Department of World Languages and Cultures, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chinese, Coordinator for the Multi-Section Lower Division Courses in Chinese 2008-2011, Wino...
20th century Chinese literature and intellectual history, with a focus on the issues of enlightenment, nationalism, violence, ideological and religious faith, etc.
2009 PhD, Modern Chinese Literature, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 2005 MA, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 1995 MA, Modern Chinese Literature, Beijing Normal Univ., Beijing, China 1992 BA, Chinese Language and Literature, Hebei Normal Univ., Hebei, China
Dept. of World Languages and Cultures, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA. Assistant Professor of Chinese (Fall 2009-present); Convener for the Chinese Studies Program, (Fall 2010-Spring 2011, Fall 2013- present) Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, IL. Language Instructor (Fall 2003-Fall 2007) Summer Language Programs, Center for Language Studies, Beloit C...
China's engagement with the United Nations' human rights mechanisms
MA, Stanford University; JD, Stanford Law
comparative studies of social transformation Social transformation, labor politics, and the changing labor relations among the state, trade union, managers and workers in China.
PhD in political science from the University of Chicago in 1993
the Yeung Family Distinguished Visiting Professor in the East Asian Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University in July 2018 served as a professor in the department of political science at Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou of China between 2004 and 2017 Senior Research Fellow in the China Centre (Maritime), Southampton Solent University of England in 2017 Visiting Research Fellow at the Labor...
Family and Public Policy, Immigration, Social Demography, Social Inequality, Sociology of Education, Quantitative Methods, Advanced Statistics migration, sociology of education, and public policy to the Chinese society Rural-to-urban migration and its impact on social inequality in China
Ph.D. 1990 Sociology, University of Chicago M.A. 1985 Sociology, Sun Yat-sen University, China B.A. 1982 English, South China Normal University, China
2003-present Professor, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University 2015-present Director, Hopkins Population Center, Johns Hopkins University 1996-present Faculty Associate, Hopkins Population Center, Johns Hopkins University 2001-present Research Affiliate, Joint Center for Poverty Research, Northwestern University and University of Chicago 1998-2003 Associate Professor, Department of S...
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literatures and cultures; modernities and modernisms; comparative literature, aesthetics, and intellectual history; aesthetics and justice; post-secularism; world literature
Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University BA and an MA in French literature and culture from the University of Tokyo.
Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Maryland, College Park In 2014-15, Junior Fellow in the University of Chicago Society of Fellows
Modern East Asia, especially socioeconomic, urban history
Columbia University, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, M.A. 1976, Ph.D. 1980. Ph.D. dissertation: "Urban Society in Late Imperial China: Hankow, 1796-1889." Awarded "Distinction." East Asian Institute, Certificate, 1976. Wesleyan University (CT), Department of English, A.B., 1967.
John and Diane Cooke Professor of Chinese History, Department of History, The Johns Hopkins University,1994-present. Professor,1989-94. Associate Professor, 1985-89. Assistant Professor, 1982-85: Chair of History Department, 2008-present. Director of East Asian Studies Program, School of Arts and Sciences, 1995-2008. Acting Chair of History Department, Fall 2002. Director of Undergraduate Studi...
Eastern and Western architectural thinking, aesthetics and technologies, their design meanings in the semiotics framework, and the inherited ecological philosophies; including regional vernacular dwellings and the relationships with sustainable design; Interior/architecture lighting design; how light may change perceptions of the architectural space, and how light is used as a critical design e...
BS Hunan University, China MArch Hunan University MArch Carleton University
Political behavior of development; political economy of development; state-society relations; governance; corruption; accountability; political participation; citizen engagement; Chinese politics; African politics.
Ph.D. in government from Harvard University in 2005 graduate of Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley.
Field: Modern China, PRC History, History of Communism, Gender and Sexuality Region: East Asia
Focus Country: China Transnational Migration Identity Race and Ethnicity Cultural Heritage Tourism China Chinese diaspora Chinese Americans Chinese Transnational Adoption Chinese Transnational Students Model Minority Myth History and Memory
Immigrant families Parenting Culture Adolescent, emerging adult development adolescents and emerging adults from immigrant and minority families How do immigration, culture, gender, SES, and important ecological contexts like family, peers, and school impact adolescent and emerging adult development? processes of cultural adaptation for immigrant parents and children and potential conflicts, di...
Ed.D. Harvard University 2004 Human Development and Psychology, Graduate School of Education Ed.M. Harvard University 1999 Human Development and Psychology, Graduate School of Education Ed.M. Courses University of Massachusetts, Boston 1996-1998 School Psychology M.A. Heilongjiang University 1996 English Linguistics B.A. Heilongjiang University 1993 English Literature and Linguistics
Associate Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University 2012- Assistant Professor 2006-2012 Core faculty member, Center for Gender in Global Context; Affiliated faculty, Asian American Studies Program; Associate, Center for Multicultural Psychology Research Minority Postdoctoral Fellow, Teachers College, Columbia University 2005-2006 Postdoctoral Fello...
Focus Country: China Urban & Econ Geography Poverty, Inequality, & Justice Slums and Migrants Housing and Welfare Urbanization and Environment Quantitative Methods Qualitative Methods China and Globalization Asia-Pacific and Emerging Countries
Ph.D., Geography, Pennsylvania State University M.S. & B.S., Nanjing University
Applied Microeconomics, Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, Energy, Environment in China, Information, Real Options, Technology Adoption, International Trade and the Environment
Ph.D. Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California at Berkeley, May, 1997 M.Sc. Agricultural Economics, University of Guelph, Canada, 1992, Distinguished Thesis B.Eng. Industrial Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, People’s Republic of China, Distinguished Graduate
Professor, Department of Economics, Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, Michigan State University, 2010 – present Director, Environmental Science and Policy Program, Michigan State University, 2010 – 2018 Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Department of Agriculture, Food and Resource Economics, Michigan State University, 2008 – 2010 Short-term Visiting Professor,...
Economics of Climate Change, Topics of Advanced Microeconomics, Undergraduate Environmental and Resource Economics, Graduate Environmental Economics, Graduate Resource Economics, Graduate Microeconomics I (PhD core), Graduate Microeconomics II (PhD core), Mathematical Applications in Economics, Experiments with Microeconomic Principles
Field: Early Modern, Religious Region: Europe, East Asia
B.A. in History and Medieval Studies from the University of Notre Dame (1994) A.M. and Ph.D. in History from Brown University (2002)
modern Chinese literature and cinema, women’s and gender studies, and new media and popular culture
Rutgers University, received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literatures M.A. in English Language and Literature from Peking University, Beijing
extensively in humanities and is the author of several journal articles and books of translation, with features in publications