by Katja Pessl | May 31, 2017
Wang Jinfeng’s main research focus is on hermeneutic tradition of Neo-Confucianism in Northern Song dynasty (960-1127). This led her to pursue comparative philosophy. By doing comparative work between China and Europe in the early modern period, She wants to...
by Katja Pessl | May 3, 2017
Dr. Ikeuchi’s work examines the intersection of transnational migration and the globalization of religion through a case study of Brazilian Pentecostal migrants in transnational Japan. Her primary areas of interest include race, ethnicity, citizenship, religion,...
by Katja Pessl | May 3, 2017
Anna Belogurova’s research focus is Modern China with a Special Emphasis on Global Historical Perspectives. Her research interests include Chinese communist movement in the Chinese communities overseas in the global perspective, as well as the history of socialist...
by Katja Pessl | Apr 28, 2017
Julia Moses is Reader in Modern History (Associate Professor) at the University of Sheffield (UK) and currently based at Göttingen’s Institute of Sociology as a Marie Curie Fellow. Her Marie Curie research project, “Marriage and Cultural Diversity in the...
by Katja Pessl | Apr 28, 2017
Lou Antolihao is a Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, where he teaches courses on social theory, cultural sociology, sociology of the body, and sports. He is the author of Playing with the Big Boys: Basketball, American...
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