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SUMMARY:JEP 2019-4 China’s political economy under Xi
DESCRIPTION:Call for papers for\nJournal für Entwicklungspolitik (JEP) 2019-4\nChina’s political economy under Xi\nSpecial Issue Editors: Daniel Fuchs\, Frido Wenten \n  \nOver the last decade\, China’s political economy underwent two significant caesuras. The world economic crisis of 2008 inaugurated a period of slower growth rates and a renewed governmental effort to ‘rebalance’ the economy. Shortly thereafter\, the new Xi/Li administration began to consolidate its power\, tightening domestic control over civil society\, while framing its interests abroad in terms of a free market agenda. This special issue of the Austrian Journal of Development Studies aims to explore the coherence and contradictions\, challenges and opportunities of this new stage in China’s capitalist development. \nWe welcome both macro-level/systemic and sectoral/case study approaches to analyses of China’s developmental trajectory during the last decade\, in particular in\, but not limited to\, the following areas: \nDomestic issues: \n\nRegime resilience and internal transformation\nGeographically uneven development and industrial relocation within China\nFinance\, banking and financial stability\nIndustrial policy and innovation\nThe transformation of manufacturing systems: digitalisation\, automation\, industrial upgrading\, “Made in China 2025”\nChina’s changing social stratification; inequality and class divisions\nSocial conflict and its authoritarian governance\nThe political economy of environmental protection (strategies and challenges of environmental policy)\n\nInternational issues: \n\nThe “Belt and Road Initiative”\nImplications of international relations for China’s political economy (US-China in particular)\nChina’s developmental trajectory in comparison to that of other BRICS countries\nChina’s South-South cooperation and development finance\nChina and global political economic governance\n\n  \nDeadlines: Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be sent to daniel_fuchs@soas.ac.uk by January 28\, 2019. Authors of selected abstracts will receive a notification by February 15\, 2019. \nThe deadline for submitting the full paper (6\,000 words/40\,000 characters) is May 22\, 2019. \n  \nFor More Information
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/jep-2019-4-chinas-political-economy-under-xi/
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Mountains May Depart
DESCRIPTION:OAS Film Cycle:\nMountains May Depart 山河故人 (2015)\nVenue: OEC Raum/Room 1.163\nTime: Wednesday\, Jan. 16\, 2019\, 16:00 – 19:30 (c.t.)\nLecturer: Katja Pessl\n \n  \nMountains May Depart opens in 1999 to the strains of the Pet Shop Boys’ “Go West\,” a song whose promise of blue skies captures the dreams of affluence that seized so many Chinese youth at the turn of the century. And it’s to the West that small-town dance instructor Shen Tao (played by Jia’s muse Zhao Tao) looks when she spurns the shy\, introverted labourer Liangzi (Liang Jindong) to marry the slick entrepreneur Zhang (Zhang Yi). The couple soon welcomes a son\, whom Zhang names Dollar — though if he could have seen only a few years into the future\, he would surely have christened him Renminbi. The chasm between the family’s origins and their new life of Western-style wealth grows ever wider as the film leaps ahead to 2014 and finally to 2025\, when Dollar is living in Australia and struggling to relearn the mother tongue he has forgotten with the help of an attractive\, older college professor (played by the great Sylvia Chang\, also at the Festival in Johnnie To’s Office and with her own film Murmur of the Hearts)\, who embodies the culture\, life\, and love he has never truly known. \nThis film is an intensely moving study of how China’s economic boom — and the culture of materialism it has spawned — has affected the bonds of family\, tradition\, and love. \n(Source: Mountains May Depart: Official Trailer\, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc1ZKyhMG6o) \n  \n  \nFeatured image:\nFilmstreifen\, Tim Reckmann\, CC BY-NC 2.0\, https://flic.kr/p/kAnkkP
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LOCATION:Oec 1.163\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 3\, Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Lecture: An Intercultural Communication Circuit of Books Between China and Europe in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
DESCRIPTION:Nicolas Standaert (University of Leuven (Belgium):\n„AN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT OF BOOKS BETWEEN CHINA AND EUROPE IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF IN-BETWEEN TEXTUAL COMMUNITIES“d \n18.01.2019\, 12:00 bis 14:00 Uhr \nVeranstaltungsort: KWZ 0.606 \nVeranstalter: Ostasiatisches Seminar\, Co-Host: Akademisches Konfuzius-Institut Göttingen \nAbstract: \nA unique characteristic of the cultural contacts between China and Europe is the intercultural circuit of books: European books travelling to China and in return Chinese books travelling to Europe. A special feature was that a large number of intercultural books were translated and published into Chinese and others into European languages. What shape did this communication circuit take? What are the characteristics of the intercultural books produced through this interaction? What kind of community took shape in the ‘in between’ of two cultures through this circuit of books? \nThis presentation introduces a collective research project on this topic. By analyzing a unique collection of intercultural books\, the project investigates their production\, distribution and consumption in search of their role in the identity formation of in-between textual communities in China in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This study will provide insight into the emergence of intercultural book worlds. \nShort bio: \nNicolas Standaert is professor of Sinology at the University of Leuven (Belgium). His major research interest is the cultural contacts between China and Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In this field he has led multiple research projects on rituality\, visual culture\, materiality and historiography and organized several international workshop on these topics. His recent publications include: The Intercultural Weaving of Historical Texts: Chinese and European Stories about Emperor Ku and His Concubines\, Leiden: Brill\, 2016; Chinese Voices in the Rites Controversy: Travelling Books\, Community Networks\, Intercultural Arguments\, (Bibliotheca Instituti Historici S.I. 75)\, Rome: Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu\, 2012; The Interweaving of Rituals: Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe\, Seattle: University of Washington Press\, 2008.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-an-intercultural-communication-circuit-of-books-between-china-and-europe-in-the-seventeenth-and-eighteenth-centuries/
LOCATION:KWZ\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Arbeitskämpfe und die Verfolgung studentischer AktivistInnen in China
DESCRIPTION:Arbeitskämpfe und die Verfolgung\nstudentischer AktivistInnen in China\n\n\n\nZeit & Ort:\nDienstag\, 22. Januar 2019\, 18:00-20:00\n\nOEC 0.211\, Oeconomicum\, Platz der Göttinger 7 \nMit: Michael Ma (SACOM\, Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour\, Hongkong)\, Peter Birke und Daniel Fuchs (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen).\nModeration: Katja Pessl (CeMEAS) \n\n\nDie Zahl der Streiks und Proteste in Chinas Weltmarktfabriken ist im vergangenen Jahrzehnt rasant angestiegen. Alleine zwischen 2015 und 2017 ereigneten sich mehr als 6.500 Arbeitskämpfe. Zugleich haben sich mit der Machtübernahme von Xi Jinping im Jahr 2012 auch die staatlichen Repressionsmaßnahmen verschärft. Jüngst sorgte der Fall des Arbeitskampfes bei Jasic Technology Co. Ltd. in Shenzhen\, Südchina\, für internationale Aufmerksamkeit. Die von Beschäftigten im Mai 2018 gegründete Gewerkschaftsvertretung wurde – entgegen der geltenden Gesetzeslage – für illegal erklärt\, ArbeiterInnen wurden entlassen und verhaftet. Dies führte zu einer breiten Solidaritätskampagne\, mehrheitlich getragen von marxistischen Studierenden und UniversitätsabsolventInnen aus ganz China\, die unter anderem auch nach Südchina reisten\, um vor Ort Demonstrationen zu organisieren. Damit gerieten sie zur Zielscheibe staatlicher Verfolgung. Zwischen Juli und September 2018 erfolgten zahlreiche\, landesweit koordinierte Razzien\, mehrere Dutzend studentische AktivistInnen wurden verhaftet. Ebenfalls an der Repression beteiligt waren und sind die Universitätsleitungen mehrerer renommierter Hochschulen\, auch direkt auf dem Campus der Peking Universität wurden UnterstützerInnen des Arbeitskampfes verschleppt. Bis dato befinden sich vier ArbeiterInnen der Firma Jasic sowie ein NGO-Mitarbeiter in Untersuchungshaft. Mindestens zehn weitere studentische AktivistInnen werden weiterhin in Polizeigewahrsam gehalten oder stehen unter Hausarrest.\n\n  \nVeranstalter: Lehrstuhl für Soziologie mit den Schwerpunkten Arbeit\, Unternehmen und Wirtschaft\, Universität Göttingen\, Centre for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS) \n\n\nPicture: Jasic Workers Solidarity Group.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/arbeitskampfe-und-die-verfolgung-studentischer-aktivistinnen-in-china/
LOCATION:OEC 0.211\, Oeconomicum\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben\, Göttingen\, 37073
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Sprachsalat und Fettnäpfchen: Chinesisch für Kinder und Erwachsene
DESCRIPTION:Sprachsalat und Fettnäpfchen: Chinesisch für Kinder und Erwachsene\n26. Januar\, 18-20 Uhr • KWZ 0.607 • Mitmachaktionen\n\n\nOrganisatoren:\nKatja Pessl\, Centre for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS)\nDaniel Fuchs\, Ostasiatisches Seminar\n\n\nDie Veranstaltung bietet eine humorvolle Einführung in Grundkenntnisse der chinesischen Sprache. Sie erlernen Grundstrukturen chinesischer Schriftzeichen und werden in die Herausforderungen der Übersetzung aus dem / in das Chinesische eingeführt. Zudem erwerben sie die Fähigkeit\, ihren eigenen Namen am Ende der Veranstaltung in Form von chinesischen Schriftzeichen zu schreiben.\n\n\nDie Anzahl der Teilnehmer für diesen Programmpunkt ist limitiert\, melden Sie sich bitte an.\n\n\n\nDiese Veranstaltung is Teil der 4. Nacht des Wissens in Göttingen am Samstag\, den 26. Januar 2019 von 17 bis 24 Uhr. Der Eintritt zu allen Veranstaltungen ist frei.\nHere können Sie Informationen zu den ganzen Program finden.\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/sprachsalat-und-fettnapfchen-chinesisch-fur-kinder-und-erwachsene/
LOCATION:KWZ\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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