Seventeenth-century Chinese painting and woodblock-printed books
Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. B.A., Art History/Studio Art, 1970-1974 University of California, Berkeley, CA. M.A., Art History, 1974-1977 University of California, Berkeley, CA. Ph.D., Art History, 1977-1987 Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 1976-77 Research Fellow, Kyoto University, 1980-83
Yale University Art Gallery, 1984-85, Intern, Department of Oriental Art Grinnell College, 1985-88, Instructor, Department of Art University of Chicago, 1988-93, Assistant Professor, Department of Art Stanford University, Winter 1994, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Art University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995-present, Associate Professor, Art History
the role of family care giving in older adults’ recovery from physical and mental health problems the strategies for improving older adults’ access to needed health and mental health services.
BS, Capitol Normal University, Beijing, 1984 MSW, University of Iowa, 1994 PhD, Social Work, Washington University, 1999
Chinese word structure, Chinese psycholinguistics, and Chinese language learning
1976 B.A. magna cum laude in Chinese Language and Literature, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1982 M.A. in Linguistics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Thesis: The Acquisition of Modified Nominals in Mandarin Chinese. 1984 Ph.D. in Linguistics, Cornell University. Dissertation: A Linguistic Investigation of Tone Laterality in Aphasic Chinese Speakers.
7/84 - 7/85 Lecturer in Chinese, University of Pennsylvania 7/85 - 8/91 Assistant Professor, Chinese Language and Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania 8/91 - 8/93 Assistant Professor of Chinese and Linguistics, University of Illinois 8/93 - 8/00 Associate Professor of Chinese and Linguistics, University of Illinois 8/00 - date Professor of Chinese and Linguistics, University of Illinois 8/02...
unleash human potentials within their work, community, and societal context. investigating how the Internet and mobile technology can potentially change or have changed people’s learning and communication behaviors in teams, virtual teams, community of practices, and virtual community of practices to develop strategies to influence and enhance learning outcomes and promote performance improveme...
Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University.
taught at the University of North Texas, Texas A&M University, and the North China University of Technology.
Chinese and Greek comparative literature modern and contemporary Chinese narrative modern Chinese intellectual history
History
Chinese Studies, Hong Kong Studies, Cultural history, Film history, War and culture
Ph.D, Stanford University, 1989
Professor of History, 2004-Present Professor of Asian American Studies Vice President, Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, 2019-Present Distinguished Visiting Professor, Faculty of Social Science, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Spring 2016 Director, Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, 2010-2013
modern China, cultural history of Shanghai, Hong Kong cinema and popular culture, US-China cultural relations, and Global East Asia.
Chinese Cataloging
how language structures itself at various levels of usages and how social interactions play a role in such structuring exploring how activity-based cognitive models are built interactively, for example, how children understand new concepts and how such conceptual orientation leads to new learning 1) genre features of marketplace interactions and how such genre features relate to the material an...
PhD in Applied Linguistics
Comparative Urban Politics and Policy, Urbanization in the Global South, Metropolitan and Urban Governance, City Building and Infrastructure Development, Urban Informality, Historic Preservation, Public Art and Creative Industry, Global Migration
2008 Ph.D. in Politics, Princeton University. Dissertation: The Fragmented City: Politics of Urban Preservation in Beijing, Paris, and Chicago. Advisers: Michael N. Danielson, Paul J. DiMaggio, Stanley N. Katz, Jessica L. Trounstine, Lynn T. White III (chair). Fields of specialization: Comparative Politics, Urban Politics, International Relations 2007 Institute for Qualitative Research Methods ...
Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, August 2014-Present Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, August 2008-July 2014 Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., 2015-2016
History of Modern China Chinese foreign relations
PhD in Chinese history from Yale University (2004)
modern Chinese history from the 17th century to the present day, as well as seminars on US-China relations, comparative nationalism, and the writing of history.
Chinese Pedagogy Language Proficiency Assessment Teacher Training Heritage Learners' Learning Needs
Master’s degree in Chinese Teaching at East China Normal University
Chinese linguistics: Chinese aspect, cognitive semantics, context coercion Second language acquisition: language loss and attrition, lexical development, aspect acquisition Language Teaching Methodology: teacher training, technology application in language teaching, vocabulary and grammar teaching Chinese Psycholinguistics
PhD in Chinese linguistics and second Language acquisition from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Chinese historical phonology Chinese dialectology Mechanism of sound change
BA from Fudan University, Shanghai, China MA and PhD from University of California at Berkeley
modern and contemporary Chinese Buddhism development and articulation of Buddhist modernism in the Chinese-speaking world and the excavation of the role played by seemingly non-modern ideas and practices in that movement
2010 Ph.D. Harvard University
Chinese literature Gender and sexuality Women’s literature Historiography
2011 Ph.D. Harvard University (East Asian Languages and Civilizations). Examination Fields: Classical Chinese Poetry, Chinese Classics and Early Historiography, Medieval Chinese Buddhism. Dissertation: “Insatiable Women and Transgressive Authority: Constructions of Gender and Power in Early Tang China” 2006 A.M. Harvard University (Regional Studies – East Asia). Masters Thesis: “‘Not of the Com...
2014– Assistant Professor and Director of Chinese Studies, University of Miami 2013–14 Visiting Assistant Professor, Reed College 2012–13 Course Lecturer, McGill University Fall 2012 Language Instructor, Harvard University Fall 2011 Course Lecturer, Boston University 2008–11 Teaching Fellow, Harvard University
Chinese visual imagery and material culture Museum collections and educational outreach
MA, Group in Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley MA, Museum Studies, John F Kennedy University, San Francisco BA, Chinese, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Literature; Performance; China
Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations of the University of Chicago, which was awarded in 1988
traditional Chinese fiction and drama/theater original Chinese editions of fiction and drama
collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials as well as the subject specialists and technical services professionals who develop and maintain it
PhD from NYU with a specialization in Japanese women's literature library degree from the Palmer School of Long Island University,
East Asian studies librarian at New York University OCLC Online Computer Library Center
Intellectual & Cultural History ; Race & Ethnicity; United States ; History Asian American history and on the history of the U.S. in the Pacific World between 1850 and 1950
MA, M Phil, PhD, Columbia University
History and American Culture
the broad fields of sustainable engineering and industrial ecology
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2009 M.S., Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2006 B.S., Environmental Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2003
Director of China Programs, School for Environment and Sustainability, 09/2017-present, University of Michigan Associate Professor - School for Environment and Sustainability (formally School of Natural Resources and Environment), 05/2016-present, University of Michigan Associate Professor - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 05/2016-present, University of Michigan Assistant Pro...
Corporate Law and Practice International and Comparative Law Legal History and Law and the Humanities Public Law and Regulatory Policy Chinese law topics, focusing on Chinese corporate law and securities regulation, the Chinese capital markets, Chinese legal history, and the development of constitutionalism in Greater China
BA from Williams College JD from Columbia Law School
Member of University of Michigan Law School Faculty 2005-
1994 Master of Architecture. Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA. Thesis: Archaeology within Architecture of the Living City, Matriculated with Distinction. 1993 Middle Eastern Technical University. Ankara, Turkey. 1992 Sud California Instituto d’ Architettura. Vico Morcote, Switzerland. 1989 Bachelor of Arts. Saint John’s University. Collegeville, MN. Major-Visual Ar...
2016- Director. Master of Science Design Health Program. Taubman College, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2016- Associate Professor of Art and Design. Stamps School of Art and Design, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2016- Director. University of Michigan Initiative on Disability Studies, Ann Arbor, MI. 2012- Associate Professor of Architecture with tenure. Taubman College, Univers...
general properties of language, especially those in phonology and morphology feature theory, syllable theory, metrical theory, tones, compounds, the lexicon, and poetic rhythm
Ph.D. 1990 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Linguistics) (Minor: Computation) M.A. 1981 University of Reading, Reading, England (Linguistics) B.A. 1981 Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, China (English) 1979-1980 St. Bede’s College, University of Durham, England 1978-1979 Ealing College of Higher Education, London, England
2004-present Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Michigan 2012-2013 Interim Director, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan 2009-2010 Director, University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute 2006- 2008 Associate Director, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan 1997-2004 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Linguistics, University of M...
classical Chinese philosophy early modern European philosophy conceptions of human and animal identity, as well as intersections of categories of animality, gender, and ethnicity, in different philosophical texts examining the grammar of different types of reasoning that constitutes humans as exceptional, if not superior, and how that then shapes conceptualizations of differences within human c...
Ancient ChinaArt HistoryChinese Art
Ph.D. University of Minnesota; M.A. University of Minnesota
Art History/Applied Art
feminism in China, both in terms of its historical development and its contemporary activism, and changing gender discourses in China's socioeconomic, political and cultural transformations of the past century. gender and socialist state formation in the Mao era, and contemporary feminist activism in China in a global context Women and gender in modern China Chinese feminism in the context of g...
Ph.D., History of Modern China, University of California, Davis
Chinese Politics and Society; Comparative Historical Sociology; Sociological Theory; Culture; Social Movements; Asian Political Economy; Organization Studies Qualitative Approaches; Theory, Knowledge, and Science; Politics and Social Change; Sociology of Culture; Work, Economy, and Organizations; International Sociology; Comparative and Historical Approaches; Sociology
2014 Ph.D., Sociology, Yale University 2010 M.Phil., Sociology, Yale University 2005 M.A., Sociology, University of Notre Dame 2001 B.A., Sociology, Peking University, China
2019-- Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan Faculty Associate, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan Faculty Associate, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, University of Michigan 2018--19 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Lingnan University 2016--18 Research Associate, East Asia Institute, National University of Singapore 2014--18 Assistant Profe...
Political economy of development from complexity perspective, centering on interdependence, uncertainty, adaptation, innovation, and learning On China: political economy, bureaucratic politics, corruption, China’s rising role in global development, and Belt-and-Road Initiative (BRI) Using mixed methods to study complex problems
Stanford University. M.A., 2003, Ph.D. in Political Science, 2010 Colorado College. B.A. in Political Science, 2002, graduated Summa Cum Laude
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Department of Political Science. Associate Professor. 2017-present • Faculty Associate at Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Center for Chinese Studies, Center for South East Asian Studies, Center for African Studies, Center for Political Studies University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Department of Political Science. Assistant Professor. 2011-2016 Columbia U...
Globalization and Development China in Africa Labor Critical GIS
Ph.D.: Geography, Environment and Society, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, expected 2018. M.A.: Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2013. B.S.: Resources Science and Engineering, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, 2010. B.A. (double major): English Language and Literature, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, 2010.
World & Global History Comparative Early Modern History History of Ming China Modern Chinese History
B.A. Stanford University, 1957, History and Philosophy U.S. Army Language School, 1958-59, Chinese-Mandarin Course M.A. Harvard University, 1962, Regional Studies - East Asia Ph.D. Harvard University, 1968, History & Far Eastern Languages
Military Service: U.S. Army, 1957-61 Yale Univ., History Department, Acting Instructor, 1967-68 University of Minnesota, History Department, Assistant Professor, 1968-76; Associate, 1976-80; Professor, 1980-
sociolinguistics pidgins creoles and other contact languages Belizean creole (Central America) endangered languages (Garifuna in Belize and Honduras) Garifuna (Belize and Honduras) African-American English, Chinese-English Pidgin English Chinese language variation language, gender and identity
University of Bordeaux, France, Liberal Arts, 1960-62; University of Paris-Sorbonne, France, English, 1962-67: Licence-es-Lettres 1963; Diplôme d'Etudes Supèrieures 1965; C.A.P.E.S. (Education degree) 1967; Admissible à l'agrégation (English) 1968. University of Paris-Nanterre: 1968-69; Linguistics Certificate 1969. Indiana University-Bloomington 1972-75: MA French Linguistics: 1973; MA Linguis...
Instructor of French, Milton High School, Glasgow, Scotland, 1963-64. Teacher of English, Lycee de St Cloud, Paris, France 1967-1970. Instructor of French/Linguistics, Hollins College, Roanoke,Va., 1970-72. Professor of English and Linguistics, Department of English Language and Literature, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (since 1989); Visiting Assistant Professor (1974-75); Assistant Prof...
ethnomusicology musicology intellectual history Imperial China gamelan
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN: PhD in ethnomusicology, in progress (ABD), expected completion Spring 2019. Advisor: Gabriela Currie. Dissertation: “Interpreting Music Reconstruction in the Northern Song Dynasty” MA in ethnomusicology, 2010. Advisor: Anna Schultz University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ: BM with honors in music composition, summa cum laude, 1998 BA in mathematics, summa cum ...
Chinese language pedagogy, curriculum design, proficiency-based language instruction and project-based Chinese language learning, ESL
Risk Regulation and Governance in China: The making of China’s regulatory state; regulatory globalization. Rethinking the Reach of the Chinese State The China Environment Project: Development of a major dataset on China’s environment governance and performance leading to new analyses of China’s environmental governance Intergovernmental relations and stability maintenance in rural China (with M...
1993 Ph.D. in Politics, Princeton University. Dissertation: Making Reform: The Great Leap Famine and Rural Change in China. Advisers: David Bachman, Henry S. Bienen, and Lynn T. White III (chair) Fields of specialization: Comparative Politics and Chinese Politics, International Relations, Political Economy. 1990 M.A. in Politics, Princeton University. 1988 M.A. in Political Science, Portland St...
Professor of Political Science, the College, and the Committee on International Relations, the University of Chicago, 2004-present. Associate Professor with tenure, 1999-2004; Assistant Professor, 1993-1999; Fellow, the College, 1992-93. Co-Director, the University of Chicago Workshop on East Asia, 1992-present Member, Committee on Chinese Studies, Center for East Asian Studies; Member, Steerin...
classical Chinese poetry and commentary, literary theory, comparative study of oral traditions, problems of translation, pre-twentieth-century medi history, and ethnography and ethics of medical care.
B.A. (Greek and Comparative Literature) from Duke University M.Phil and Ph.D from Yale (Comparative Literature)
previously taught at UCLA, Stanford, Yale, the City University of Hong Kong, and the Université de Paris-III.
social history of twentieth-century China, in particular of the Chinese countryside; history of work, technology, gender, and everyday life. the changing experience of life and work among "ordinary" (i.e. non-elite) people throughout China's revolutionary twentieth century.
Chinese Studies
graduated with honor from San Jose State University Master of Library Science program with the emphasis on academic library, graduated with honor from the University of Southern California Master of Arts program with the emphasis on Chinese history.
the role of the arts in the history of human relations in China, with an emphasis on issues of personal agency and social justice
Sally Michelson Davidson Professor of Chinese Arts and Cultures at the University of Michigan
how rice farming made southern China more interdependent than the more freewheeling, wheat-growing north including what that means for whether people move chairs in Starbucks
the history of Chinese art and architecture, with a focus on medieval periods. visual and material cultural issues in Buddhist art and architecture and China’s funerary practice through history.
taught at Iowa State University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
pedagogical techniques of second-language acquisition.
Teaching Chinese Language; Second Language Acquisition; Chinese Language Pedagogy; Chinese Literature and Film; Chinese Popular Culture content-based learning and instruction
general examines how cultural, politico-economic, and technological factors shape the design and implementation of social policies, and how national policies and global development initiatives in turn impact health in/equity, vulnerability, and rights, with a focus on contemporary China ideologies of "community" in the country's ongoing social transformation and welfare reconstruction, dynamics...
Ph.D. in Comparative Human Development and Anthropology at the University of Chicago bachelor degrees in psychology and philosophy from Peking University, China
an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Michigan Society of Fellows, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
Public budgeting Performance management and governance Local government Comparative budget reform, citizen participation, e-government.
Ph.D., INDIANA UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, Bloomington, Indiana (1998). Majors: public finance, policy analysis. Minors: economics, regional economic development. M.P.A., INDIANA UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, Bloomington, Indiana (1993). Majors: public finance, policy analysis. B.S.S., THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG, DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMEN...
Professor (2016-) and Associate Professor (2010-2016), UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND ADMINISTRATION. Interim Program Director, the Master of Public Administration Program, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND ADMINISTRATION (Fall 2019). Program Director for Public Affairs, INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & ENVIRONMENTAL AFFA...
Public budgeting Public finance Financial management Performance management and governance State and local government Comparative public administration
段昌明Changming Duan
Ph.D. 1992 Counseling & Social Psychology (Dual Major Degree), University of Maryland, College Park M.A. 1988 Social Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park M.S. 1985 Sociology of Sports, University of Waterloo, Canada B.A. 1982 Hefei Polytechnical University, China
2014 - Present Professor, Director of Training (doctoral counseling psychology), Director of KU International Student Research and Service Center, Dept. of Educational Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 2011-2014 Associate Professor & Director of Training, Dept. of Psychology and Research in Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 2001 – 2011: Associate Professor, Div. of Coun...
05/2012 Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 01/2005 M.A. (Arch), National University of Singapore, Singapore 07/2002 B. Arch with highest honor, Southeast University, China
08/2013-08/2014 Assistant Teaching Professor, University of Missouri, Columbia 08/2012-08/2013 Health + Science Research Leader and Designer, RTKL Associates Inc. 08/2006-12/2011 Research Assistant & Teach Assistant, Georgia Institute of Technology 08/2008-12/2010 First Year Studio Instructor, Georgia Institute of Technology 05/2010-08/2010 Design Researcher (Summer Intern for China Hospital St...
North America East Asian library collections assessments, Chinese electronic resource development, The modern Chinese history.
B.A., Educational Media Sciences, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan M.A., Special Studies (Computer Graphics and Computer Aided Design of Chinese Characters), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Librarian, 2014 - Present, University of Kansas Libraries, Lawrence, KS Associate Librarian, 2000 - 2013, University of Kansas Libraries, Lawrence, KS Assistant Librarian, 1994 - 2000, University of Kansas Libraries, Lawrence, KS
East Asian studies information literacy and research skills for ancient and contemporary China, classical and contemporary Chinese language, literature, culture, history, art history, Korean studies, East Asian information technology, citation tools working with East Asian scripts, and China for K-12 studies.