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SUMMARY:Historical Network Research in Chinese Studies
DESCRIPTION:Friday July 23 – Satuday\, July 24\, 2021 | 9:00 – 11:30 AM EDT\nFriday July 30 – Satuday\, July 31\, 2021 | 9:00 – 11:30 AM EDT \nFor more information\, including an agenda and speaker list\, please visit: https://fccsdigitalchina.github.io/hnrcs2021/ \nNetwork analysis is a burgeoning field in East Asian digital humanities. In recent years\, the digitization of source materials\, the proliferation of databases\, as well as the development of digital tools\, have greatly facilitated the study of networks in Chinese studies. To promote interdisciplinary dialogue between network scholars specializing in different periods of China and beyond\, Henrike Rudolph and CHEN Song\, edited a special issue for the Journal of Historical Network Research. Based on stellar contributions to the special issue\, this conference showcases recent scholarship that applies the methodology and technology of network analysis to the study of diverse topics in Chinese history. \nThe conference features a mix of multi-paper panels\, project presentations\, and hands-on workshops. Multi-paper panels feature scholarship empowered by network analysis and stimulate further discussion on the methodology and its application to the study of Chinese history; project presentations give brief introductions to databases and web platforms for network analysis and visualization; and workshops are interactive and focus on technical know-hows and encourage more scholars to dip their toes in this field. We aim to strike a balance between workshops for beginners and those for scholars who have already had some experience with the network analysis approach. The conference will be held on Zoom and on the mornings of July 23\, 24\, 30\, and 31. To reach out to as wide an audience as possible\, the conference will be hosted by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. We will hold the conference from 9am to 11:30am EDT\, so that people from the US West Coast\, Europe and East Asia can all participate. \nRegistration is free but will allow for better planning. We use one Zoom link for all sessions on each conference day. Therefore\, attendees must register separately for each day of conference\, but they do not need to register separately for each individual session. We will send out pertinent materials (e.g.\, paper abstracts\, handouts\, links to data and software) prior to each day of conference. To receive these materials\, attendees must register no later than 11:59 p.m. EDT on July 21 (for July 23 and 24 sessions) and July 28 (for July 30 and 31 sessions). \nPresented via Zoom\nRegistration Required\nRegister at: https://fccsdigitalchina.github.io/hnrcs2021/#/registration
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/historical-network-research-in-chinese-studies-2/
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SUMMARY:Academic Jobs Outside of the United States
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:\nRowena He\, Chinese University of Hong Kong\nTaomo Zhou\, Nanyang Technological University\nMary Brazelton\, Cambridge University\nCharles Chang\, Duke Kunshan \nEmily Baum (University of California\, Irvine) and Denise Y. Ho (Yale University) present the second annual webinar series\, Doing Chinese History (in a New Era). Designed for—but not exclusive to—graduate students and junior scholars in Chinese history and Chinese studies\, these webinars aim to address persistent challenges in research and professional development. \nWebinar 3 turns to the question of professional development and careers outside of American academia. The academic job market remains highly competitive\, and in recent years newly-minted PhDs have sought jobs around the world\, including in Europe and Asia. However\, students trained in the United States may be less familiar with both the international job search and the culture of universities abroad. This webinar brings together four professors who have recently taken jobs in China\, Hong Kong\, Singapore\, and the UK. They will discuss the application process\, academic life at their university\, and the challenges and opportunities of a different academic system. \nPresented via Zoom\nRegistration Required\nRegister at: https://yale.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_f9iQ0uFQSrS9hAURtrpslg(link is external) \n  \n\nThis series is sponsored by the Long US-China Institute (University of California\, Irvine) and the Council on East Asian Studies (Yale University)\, with support from: \n\nHoover Institution\, Project on China’s Global Sharp Power\, Stanford University\nCentre for Asian Research\, York University\nDepartment of History\, Simon Fraser University\nEast Asian Studies Program\, Johns Hopkins University\nInstitute of Asian Research\, UBC\nCenter for East Asian Studies\, Stanford University\nFairbank Center\, Harvard University\nEast Asian Studies Program\, UC Santa Cruz\nGlobal China Center\, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology\nHong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences\, University of Hong Kong
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/academic-jobs-outside-of-the-united-states/
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