Doctoral Workshop on Contemporary China

 
Scientific Coordination

Yuyang Hong, CERI PHD student, and Nowmay Opalinski (Institut français de géopolitique, Université Paris 8)

About

This workshop aims to serve as a platform for doctoral students working in the humanities and social sciences on contemporary China to present their work. Co-organized between EHESS and Sciences Po, it is open to all doctoral students whose research relates to contemporary China in a broad sense, including its geographical periphery and its global dimensions, and coming from various disciplines (history, sociology, political science, anthropology, geography etc.). The objective is thus to bring young researchers together beyond disciplinary and institutional boundaries.

Each session is organized around the presentation of their work by two doctoral students (or recent PhDs). Each presentation will be followed by a discussion by the group. The presenters can showcase projects at different stages of progress, ranging from research proposals to papers ready for publication. The speakers are expected to circulate the paper they present (thesis project, written chapter, etc.) ahead of the session to fluidify the discussion. 

Photo : Make great efforts in studying Marxism-Leninism! Copyright Ji Meihun (1954). Chineseposters.net

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Agenda

The sessions take place one Friday each month, 4/5:30 p.m. at CERI or at EHESS.

25 octobre 2024
16h-17h30
CERI, 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris,  Salle Pierre Hassner, 2e étage

Yuyang Hong
Migrants de mariage chinois à Taiwan pris dans les tourbillons politiques des tensions inter-détroit

29 novembre 2024
16h-17h30
Paris 8-IFG, Salle 2.001, Bâtiment de recherche Nord 2ème Étage, Campus Condorcet, 93300 Aubervilliers

David Juilien
Les relations État-société au Yunnan, dans le contexte de politiques d'aménagement et de modernisation

13 décembre 2024
16h-17h30
CERI, 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris,  Salle Pierre Hassner, 2e étage

Grégoire Ramé
Les marchands de sable de Taïwan : comment montrer l'extractivisme ordinaire en suivant les filières d'approvisionnement en granulats de construction à Taipei et Kaohsiung

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