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Please find below details of the CEAS/BICC 2007-2008 Seminar Series. All Seminars take place at the Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Bristol, 8 Woodland Road, (Room 2E4) unless stated otherwise. The Seminars start at 4.00pm and end at 5.30pm.

Autumn Term Programme 2007

Oct 8 Dr Misa Izuhara, School for Policy Studies Women and home ownership in the context of Japan's home-owning democracy
Nov 5 Professor Go Ito, Department of Political Science, Meiji Univeristy, Japan

Discord and Integration in East Asia: Japan Bounded by the United States and Asia PLEASE NOTE THIS SEMINAR TAKES PLACE AT 1-2.30 PM

Nov 19

 

Dr Alessandra Aresu, Department of Human Sciences, University of
Milano-Bicocca

Sex education in modern and contemporary China: interrupted debates across
national and international boundaries
Dec 10 Eric Thun, Said Business School
Faculty of Oriental Studies,
University of Oxford
Industrial Upgrading in China

 

Spring Term Programme 2008

                        
Jan 21




Dr Andrea Janku, SOAS, University of London

Hunger and War in Early Twentieth-Century China: From Natural to National Disaster
Feb 11 Dr Mark Harrison, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University. of Westminster. Shanghai, sci-fi and rendering China's future
17 March Professor Robert Benewick, University of Sussex Deconstructing Community Construction or Walking the Dog?
21 April Professor Joseph Wong, University of Toronto
Institutions and Institutional Purpose:  Welfare Reform in East

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