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Schedule Spring Semester 2024


23 January 15:15-17:00, Zoom
The event is organised in cooperation with the Graduate School in Asian Studies

  • Hsin-I Sydney Yueh - Associate Teaching Professor of Communication, University of Missouri.
  • Title: The Use of Cuteness in Taiwan’s 2020 and 2024 Presidential Elections
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6 February 15:15-17:00, Zoom
The event is organised in cooperation with the Graduate School in Asian Studies

  • Linan Yao - Postdoctoral researcher, Vanderbilt University
  • Title: Popular Propaganda in Pop Culture: How China Sells Its Ideology
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13 February 13:15-15:00, Asia Library - Please note the new time!

  • Benjamin Lawrence - Teaching Fellow at SOAS, University of London.
  • Title: In the Shadow of the Constitution: the Micropolitics of Law in Cambodia
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5 March 15:15-17:00, Asia Library

  • Gabriele de Seta- Postdoctoral Fellow,  University of Bergen.
  • Title: Thousand-mile eyes & ten thousand images: Machine vision in Chinese everyday life
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20 March 10:15-12:00, LUX C214
The event is organised in cooperation with the Division of Musicology.

  • Michael Fuhr - Director, Center for World Music at University of Hildesheim and interim professor of Ethnomusicology, Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media
  • Title: Asian Invasion? — K-Pop Industry, Politics, Fandom
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9 April 15:15-17:00, Asia Library
The event is organised as part of the Lund Sustainability Week

  • Loretta Lou - Assistant Professor in Anthropology, Durham University.
  • Title: How do people unnotice pollution? 
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23 April 15:15-17:00, Asia Library

  • Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen - Professor at the Centre for Gender Studies, University of Stavanger.
  • Title: The Sino-Nordic Prism as Queer Method: A Proposal
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30 April 15:15-17:00, Asia Library

  • Camilla Tenna Nørup Sørensen-  Associate Professor at the Institute for Strategy and War Studies at the Royal Danish Defence College
  • Title: The return of geopolitics and great power rivalry: the evolving great power role of China
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