• Reporting on China

    Rubenstein 414AB 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA, United States

    Speaker: David Barboza, Co-founder of The Wire and WireScreen David Barboza is the co-founder of The Wire Digital Inc., a New York-based news and data platform focused on China and

  • Harvard CAMLab Fall Public Visits

    Sackler Building, Lower Level 485 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

    During Public Visits, CAMLab welcomes our audiences to explore immersive installations that stage cultural history with digital technologies. CAMLab Cave Public Visits are guided group tours. Reservations are limited to

  • Chinese Humanities 2033: New Visions, New Directions — A Two-Day Conference

    Common Room, 2 Divinity Ave. 2 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

    Detailed information, including an agenda, may be accessed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lu4_McB0A-USCiJ5uTN7ZyKg-9QgQwc7/view?usp=drive_link Panelists:Mian Chen, Northwestern UniversitySean Xiangjun Feng, University of British ColumbiaBrendan Galipeau, National Tsing Hua UniversityTenggeer Hao, Columbia UniversityKeren He, University

  • Harvard CAMLab Fall Public Visits

    Sackler Building, Lower Level 485 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

    During Public Visits, CAMLab welcomes our audiences to explore immersive installations that stage cultural history with digital technologies. CAMLab Cave Public Visits are guided group tours. Reservations are limited to

  • Erik Mueggler – Writing, Slavery, and Indigenous Sovereignty in Southwest China

    Colloquium 101, Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering 601 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, United States

    Speaker: Erik Mueggler, Professor Anthropology, University of Michigan Imperial China managed its border regions by negotiating power with indigenous chieftains. Hereditary chieftains were allowed sovereignty over indigenous domains in exchange