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SUMMARY:7th East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 7th East Asia Research Salon\nDavid Reitemeier\n“Managing moral hazard and collective action problems in East Asian financial regionalism: End of the Road for the ASEAN-Way?”\nMarch 10\, 2015\, 5pm\nKWZ\, Heinrich- Düker- Weg 14\, CeMEAS Conference Room 0.701 \nAbstract:\nThe multilateralization of the Chiang Mai Initiative in 2009 in the wake of the global financial crisis marked an important step in the development of financial regionalism in East Asia.\nPotential spill over effects in other areas of East Asian regionalism or a development towards an East Asian Monetary Fund have been topics of academic debate ever since. I argue\, however\, that not enough attention has been paid to moral hazard and collective action problems in this debate. How China and other East Asian countries deal with these challenges can tell us a great deal about the chances for further progress in East Asian regionalism and about the nature of the regional institutions. Coming from a historical institutionalist perspective I plan to further elaborate on this notion\, focusing especially on regional surveillance and emergency lending mechanisms. Pending further research I argue that it is difficult for the East Asian region to manage moral hazard and collective action problems due to the nature of the ASEAN -Way and China’s role in the region. In the absence of successful management of these challenges\, the regional financial institutions are in danger of becoming mere talking shops. \nIn his research David focuses on regionalism and regional instiutions in East Asia as well as on Chinese foreign and econmic policy and political decision making processes.\nSince 2014: Research associate at the Department for East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen and PhD student at the University of Bochum. Working title of the dissertation: “Chinas contributions to the institution building process in East Asian Financial Regionalism under the APT Framework: Managing moral hazards and collective action problems”\n2010 – 2013: MA in East Asian Politics\, University of Bochum. Master thesis: “China and\nGlobal Economic Governance: The influence of international institutions on global state\nbehaviour
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/7th-east-asia-research-salon/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Heinrich- Düker Weg 14\, Göttingen
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20140715T181500
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SUMMARY:The 6th East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon\nJun Chu\n“Urban citizenship\, mobility and border regime. Contested social spaces of migrant workers in Shanghai.”\nDate: July 15\, 2014\, 6.15pm-7.30pm\nPlace: CeMEAS-Meeting Room\, KWZ-Building\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\n \nAbstract:\nThe growing mass protests and movements of migrant workers in China have become a highly focused issue for years. They are described either as “contesting citizenship in urban china” (Solinger 1999) or as “the making of a new working class” (Chan and Pun 2009). In my dissertation\, these phenomena will be understood in connection with citizenship\, mobility regime and the production of social spaces from a critical perspective. In reference to the concepts of “act of citizenship/doing citizenship”\, “differential inclusion” and “ethnographical border regime analysis” from critical migration and citizenship studies\, this work will focus on the social processes\, how urban citizenship in Shanghai is emerging in contestation and conflicts. In what way do the local governments make policy and use strategies to include migrant workers with gradated status of “urban citizen”? How do the migrant workers in Shanghai practice urban citizenship and claim their rights in daily life and workplace? Furthermore\, how are urban spaces produced and negotiated through the assemblage of these multi-scale practices? The research is based on empirical fieldwork in Shanghai with mixed qualitative methods incl. narrative interviews\, participated observation and discourse analysis etc. The next fieldwork is planned for the upcoming autumn. \nJun Chu\nSince 10/2013 PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology\, University of Göttingen\, Germany\nTitle of Dissertation: Urban citizenship\, mobility and border regime. Contested social spaces of migrant workers in Shanghai.\n10/2009 – 05/2013 University of Göttingen\, Germany\, Sociology and Cultural Anthropology(M.A.)\nTitle of Master Thesis: The constitution of relational social spaces in a new tenement district. A case study about Zietenterrassen in Göttingen. – Awarded “with distinction”\n08/2005 – 07/2009 Tsinghua University\, Beijing\, China.\nSociology (B.A.) -Title of Bachelor Thesis: “Hygiene” in the rural everyday life. A case study on social changes in terms of practices\, perceptions and interpretations.
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CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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SUMMARY:The 5th East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 5th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon\n Marina Schmitz\n“Preventing Labor Turnover of Blue Collar Workers in China – Tilting at Windmills?” \nDate: June 17\, 2014\, 6.15pm-7.30pm\nPlace: CeMEAS-Meeting Room\, KWZ-Building\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\n \n \nMarina Schmitz\, University of Göttingen\nRetaining employees is the crucial issue of HR managers in China nowadays. Especially manufacturing companies in China report turnover rates of 70 percent and above. Thus\, it is further necessary to deepen academic understanding of the mindset of blue collar workers\, specifically\, psychological and sociological aspects of voluntary turnover behavior among this cohort\, being the driving force of the Chinese economy. To get further insights into the topic\, I conducted interviews with blue collar workers and HR managers in China regarding work related issues\, especially asking them about influence factors of labor turnover decisions. Drawing on the knowledge I acquired in the interviews\, I am currently developing a survey which should enable me to answer the following research questions: What kind of incentives should the companies offer to make the blue collar workers stay? Which job characteristics are important for the blue collar workers regarding long-term retention? Is there a difference between the blue collar workers working in different regions or differing in demographic aspects? \nMarina Schmitz is research associate and doctoral student at the Chair for HRM and Asian Business at the University of Göttingen. She obtained her master in Sinology (Classical Sinology\, Economic Studies) at the University of Trier in 2012. In her research she focusses on retention of factory workers and the influence factors of labour turnover in China. \n  \nCeMEAS will provide coffee and light refreshments\, however feel free to bring along additional food and drinks.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/5th-east-asia-research-salon/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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SUMMARY:The 4th East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 4th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon\nJulia Schneider\n“Can there be a how-to manual for doing a PhD? A personal account” \nDate: Wednesday\, May 7\, 2014\, 5pm-7pm\nPlace: CeMEAS-Meeting Room\, KWZ-Building\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\n \nJulia Schneider (Department of East Asian Studies) will talk about her PhD research project and focus on the question of “the importance of research methods”:\n“Can there be a how-to manual for doing a PhD? A personal account”\n\nJulia Schneider\nis assistant professor at the University of Göttingen. She has gained her Ph.D. at Ghent University and the University of Göttingen. She studied Sinology and Musicology in Heidelberg \, Berlin\, Vienna and Beijing and gained her M.A. from Heidelberg University. Her research focus lies on historiography and nationalism in late Qing and early Republican times\, the histories of non-Chinese conquest dynasties\, and questions of ethnic identity. \nCeMEAS will provide coffee and light refreshments\, however feel free to bring along additional food and drinks.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/4th-east-asia-research-salon/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20140122T173000
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SUMMARY:The 3rd East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd East Asia Research Salon\nSpecial Economic Zones and the WTO\n Legal Implications for China’s Unitary State and the International Trade\nMadeleine Martinek\nPh.D. Student\, Chinese Law and WTO Law\, Göttingen \n  \nTime\, Place\nJanuary 22\, 2014\, 5.30pm  – 7.30pm\nKWZ\, Conference Room  0.701\, Heinrich – Düker – Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\nCommentators\nBritta Büermann / Department of East Asian Studies\nAlper Tasdelen/ Department of Law\nModerator\nKatja Pessl\, CeMEAS Coordinator\nProgram\nPresentation of research project  (max. 20 minutes)\nComments  (max. 15 minutes)\nDiscussion \n3rd_East_Asia_Research_Salon_22_01_14
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/3rd-east-asia-research-salon/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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SUMMARY:The 2nd Göttingen East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 2nd Göttingen East Asia Research Salon\nFrom Peasant to Pastor: The rural-urban transformation of Protestant  Christianity in Linyi\, Shandong Province\nJune 17\, 2013\, 6pm  – 8pm\n KWZ\, Seminar Room 0.606\, Heinrich – Düker – Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen \nPresenter:\nKang Jie\,  PhD Student\, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity \nCommentators:\nNiall Duggan\, Department of East Asian Studies\nAndreas Grünschloß\, Department of Religious Studies\n Katja Triplett\, Department of East Asian Studies/Religions in East Asia \nModerator:\nKatja Pessl\, Centre for Modern East Asian Studies\n\nProgram:\nPresentation of research project  (max. 20 minutes)\nComments  (15 minutes altogether)\nDiscussion \nCeMEAS will provide coffee and light refreshments\, however feel free to bring along additional food and drinks. \nFrom Peasant to Pastor\nThe rural-urban transformation of Protestant  Christianity in Linyi\, Shandong Province \nKang Jie is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity and Ph.D. researcher at the University of Leipzig. The project examines the rise of Christian ‘house churches’ in Linyi Prefecture\, Shandong Province. She obtained a Diplom in Economics at Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg (2005). From 2006 to 2009 she worked as chief of the representative office of University of Konstanz in Beijing. Her research interests are transnational religious networks and religious change and urbanization.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/2nd-gottingen-east-asia-research-salon/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20130506T180000
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SUMMARY:The 1st Göttingen East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 1st Göttingen East Asia Research Salon \n\n \nMatteo Ricci in East West Music Exchange\n May 6\, 2013\, 6pm  – 8pm\n CeMEAS\, Seminar Room\, Heinrich – Düker – Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\n Presenter:\n Wong Tsz\, PhD Student\, Expert Cultures from the 12th to the 16th century \nCommentators:\nThomas Kaufmann\, Faculty of Theology/Church History\n Axel  Schneider\,  Department of East Asian Studies/Chinese History\n Katja Triplett\, Department of East Asian Studies/Religions in East Asia\nModerator:\nKatja Pessl\, CeMEAS Coordinator\nProgram:\nPresentation of research project  (max. 20 minutes)\n Comments  (20 minutes)\n Discussion \nCeMEAS will provide coffee and light refreshments\, however feel free to bring along additional food and drinks.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/4659/
LOCATION:KWZ\, Heinrich Düker Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon
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