Course, Europe, Readings, Uncategorized

Mapping China updates its blog

Our German sister project Mapping China has updated its look and has some new polished contents among which we would like to highlight their excellent Reading Tipps and their recent summer school. Mapping China is a student network dedicated to a political science based analysis of contemporary China based in Berlin, which has inspired our initiative.

Even though their focus is mostly on political science and international relations, Aya, Tatjana, Julia and their team are producing great contents with a lot of passion – so we’d like to encourage you to check out their project.

On this note, we also encourage you, dear reader to join our network to promote China studies in Brazil! Just send us an email presenting yourself and letting us know how you can and want to contribute!

China, East Asia, Europe, Events

Graduate School of East Asian Studies: Invisibility and Institutions in East Asia (FU Berlin)

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On behalf of the 5th Cohort of the Graduate School of East Asian Studies from the Free University of Berlin, we would like to invite your graduate students to attend the conference “Invisibility and Institutions in East Asia“.
 
It will happen during November 2nd 2018, in Berlin. It is a plural conference, with students from diverse areas but all focusing on issues related to China, Japan and Korea.
 
Students from Economics studying unemployement, informality, gender issues and other research topics related to “invisibility” in a broad term are very welcomed. Limited funds will possibly be available to partially support the travel costs of graduate students presenting original research at our conference. Participants will be reimbursed after the conference was held.
We are accepting aplications until July 27th 2018