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SUMMARY:Vortrag: Felix Lee: China\, mein Vater und ich: Über den Aufstieg einer Supermacht und was Familie Lee aus Wolfsburg damit zu tun hat
DESCRIPTION:Zeit: 13.06.2024\, 11:15-12:15\nVeranstalter: Alumni der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät\nVeranstaltungsort: Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude (ZHG) \n\n\nWir freuen uns\, dass wir im Rahmen des Responsible Innovation Summit 2024 folgende Veranstaltung präsentieren können: “China\, mein Vater und ich: Über den Aufstieg einer Supermacht und was Familie Lee aus Wolfsburg damit zu tun hat“.\n\nUnser Referent für diese Veranstaltung ist Felix Lee. Geboren 1975 in Wolfsburg\, studierte er Soziologie\, Volkswirtschaft und Politik und absolvierte die renommierte Berliner Journalistenschule. Von 2003 bis 2022 war er als Wirtschafts- und Politikredakteur für die taz tätig. Ab 2010 verbrachte er neun Jahre als China-Korrespondent in Peking. Derzeit ist er Redakteur bei Table Media und schreibt für China.Table. Sein Buch “China\, mein Vater und ich” eroberte die Bestsellerlisten\, gewann den Deutschen Wirtschaftsbuchpreis 2023 und war ein Jahr lang unter den Top 10 des manager magazin. Felix Lee lebt und arbeitet in Berlin. \nDiese Veranstaltung ist ein bedeutender Schritt in unserer Responsible Innovation Summit 2024-Reihe und bietet einen einzigartigen Einblick in die Beziehung zwischen Deutschland und China sowie in die Entwicklungen einer aufstrebenden Supermacht. \nUm an dieser Veranstaltung teilzunehmen\, können Sie sich hier registrieren: Teilnehmen \n\nWeitere spannende Veranstaltungen im Rahmen des Responsible Innovation Summit 2024 finden Sie hier: Weitere Veranstaltungen\n\nWir danken Prof. Dr. Andreas Fuchs für die Organisation dieser Veranstaltung und freuen uns darauf\, Sie bei “China\, mein Vater und ich” begrüßen zu dürfen. \nPorträtfoto Felix Lee Ⓒ Natascha Zivadinovic : https://www.aufbau-verlage.de/autor-in/felix-lee
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Sitting in a Well\, Looking at the Sky
DESCRIPTION:Sitting in a Well\, Looking at the Sky\nDaniel Mroz\, PhD \n  \n13.6.2024\nSeminar Room 4\, Institute for Sports Science \n Zuò jǐng guān tiān坐井觀天is an idiomatic saying derived from a story in the Zhuāngzǐ 莊子\, a lighthearted Chinese philosophical work that presents funny and irreverent fables\, allegories\, and parables\, which teasingly subvert any possibility of certain perception and judgement. \nIn one of these tales\, a frog who lived in a dilapidated well celebrated his dominion over his tiny home\, inviting a tortoise from the eastern ocean in for a visit. The sea tortoise was too large to fit itself into the well\, and from outside told the frog about its own vasty ocean home\, which was so hard for the little frog to imagine\, that his mind scattered in all directions in astonishment\, beside himself in his puniness (trans. Ziporyn\, 2022: 140). \nThe saying zuò jǐng guān tiān has been my guide in the writing of my forthcoming book\, Resonant Space: Religion\, Theatre\, and the Chinese Martial Arts. Each chapter is conceived of as a different well\, revealing a different patch of sky to the frog who sits below. \nIn this presentation I shall examine the views from two different wells: the link between choreographed martial movement training and religious rituals\, and the relationship between martial movement training and the development of spatial perception in the performing arts. \nZiporyn\, B. trans. (2020). Zhuangzi: The Complete Works. Indianapolis/Cambridge: Hackett. \nDaniel Mroz\, PhD \nDaniel Mroz teaches acting and directing for the stage in the Department of Theatre at the University of Ottawa. He has directed original theatre for festivals in Canada and the United States and has taught actors\, directors\, dancers and choreographers in North America\, Great Britain\, France\, the Netherlands\, Turkey\, and China. He also works as a dramaturg and facilitator for contemporary dancers\, most recently with Canadian choreographer and dancer Katherine Ng. Daniel’s research focusses on the use of Chinese martial arts in contemporary theatre and dance. He contributes regularly to Martial Arts Studies\, a new research area that he has helped to establish in collaboration with colleagues from around the world \n  \n\n\nThis lecture is part of our lecture series 2024/2025: \nCurrent Debates in Martial Arts Studies: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Combative Movement Cultures (SoSe 2024\, WiSe 2024/25) \n\nInstitut für Sportwissenschaften/Hochschulsport/Centre for Modern East Asian Studies
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #33 How (differently) have Chinese Firms invested in and changed Africa?
DESCRIPTION:June 27\, 2024\, 11-12 [CET]  \nPlace: Online via Zoom – Registration \nHow (differently) have Chinese Firms invested in and changed Africa?\nThe Chinese government officially initiated regular dialogues with African countries at the beginning of the 21st century and has since actively encouraged Chinese firms to invest in and do business with Africa. The launch of the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013 gave another\, and stronger policy boost to Chinese firms’ economic engagement in Africa. Chinese firms with business activities in Africa have\, however\, often drawn harsh criticism for their allegedly deficient working conditions and severe damage caused to the environment. Who are the Chinese multinationals doing business in Africa? Are they different from their western counterparts and in which aspect are they most differently from each other? How have such differences been further developing over time? What role can policies play here to foster sustainable development in Africa? \nProgram \nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion. \nThe Global China Conversation #33 will be held in English. \n  \nLiterature \nThe impulse lectures refer to the following publications: \nAckah et al.\, (2024)\, What role for Chinese FDI in Africa? New survey evidence from Ethiopia and Ghana\, Kiel Working Paper No. 2268\, Kiel Institute for the World Economy\, https://www.ifw-kiel.de/de/publikationen/what-role-for-chinese-fdi-in-africa-new-survey-evidence-from-ethiopia-and-ghana-32826/ \nBode \, E. (2024)\, The Motives for Chinese and Western Countries’ Sovereign Lending to Africa\, Kiel Working Paper No. 2269\, Kiel Institute for the World Economy\, https://www.ifw-kiel.de/de/publikationen/the-motives-for-chinese-and-western-countries-sovereign-lending-to-africa-32863/. \n  \nSpeakers: \n \nHolger Görg \nProf. Holger Görg\, Ph.D. is Director of the Research Center “International Trade and Investments” at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and Professor of International Economics at the university of Kiel. Since 2016 he has been Managing Director of Kiel Centre for Globalization. He is also a Research Fellow at the Tuborg Centre for Globalisation and Firms at Aarhus University\, the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy at the University of Nottingham and the IZA in Bonn. \n  \n \nReginald Yofi Grant \nReginald Yofi Grant is CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Center\, under the Office of the President of Ghana. He is a council member of the Continental Business Network of the African Union and a board member of the OACP Endowment and Trust Fund. He serves on the Steering Board of the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies\, representing sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally\, he is actively involved in multiple private and public sector boards and committees. \n  \n \nHong Zhao \nProf. Hong Zhao is an associate professor at Nankai University in China. She serves as a partner expert at UNIDO in 2024. She obtained her Ph.D. from McGill University in Canada in 2017. Her research interests lie in macroeconomics and environmental economics\, and she has published articles in leading journals such as the Journal of International Economics\, the Journal of Environmental Economics Management\, and Energy Economics\, among others. \n  \n \nModerator: Finn Mayer-Kuckuk \nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk is a business journalist with a focus on East Asia. He heads the editorial staff of China. Table\, the daily professional briefing for experts in business\, science\, politics and organizations. Mayer-Kuckuk has worked as a Beijing correspondent for the Handelsblatt and the DuMont Group\, and later represented a number of media outlets as a business correspondent at the Bundespressekonferenz in Berlin. \nContact: Moritz Haase (moritz.haase@ifw-kiel.de) \n  \nRegistration \nPlease register for this and following Global China Conversations here: \nhttps://www.ifw-kiel.de/de/institut/veranstaltungen/global-china-conversations/anmeldung-zur-veranstaltungsreihe-global-china-conversations/ \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAcademic Partners\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedia Partner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nTry it now for 30 days with no obligation: test the German version for free – test the English version for free
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