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Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies (CCCS) at University of Melbourne @ArtsUnimelb @UniMelb | Tweeting CCCS events and news
Melbourne, Australia
Joined April 2016
Today! 2-3 pm CCCS hybrid seminar - 156 Stalinist Dreams: The Soviet Union and China’s First Five-Year Plan Presented by Koji Hirata Registration required. For more info: 👇
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Abstracts for the Chinese Studies Association of Australia's 19th Biennial Conference are due 30 August!! https://t.co/dBrWSLs7nw For more information 👇
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🎙️PODCAST: In #Australia: 22% of international university students are from #China. Are they being embraced or excluded? #Chinesestudents #internationalstudents With Dr Qiuping Pan & Dr Eric Fu @ArtsUniMelb; & @profactual. @cccs_unimelb @ausintlstudents
https://t.co/ImzdXvOUTg
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
Feast your ears on in-depth conversations about Asia, the world’s most populous and dynamic region.
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LATEST EDITION OUT NOW! With Qiuping Pan @cccs_unimelb, @ArtsUnimelb, Ching Kwan Lee, Eric Fu, Yizhou Wang & Yu Hao; Andrew Rosser & @randy_wn; Yuk-shing Cheng; @DrYuTao & @monicaxtan; Yiran Tian, Chuanhong Zhang, Alice Wong, Kaling Cheung, & Gu Qing. https://t.co/dNB99NnRWq
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
Global China comprises various components that interact with and impact each other in complex ways.
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INTERVIEW: 🇨🇳‘Global China’ is shorthand for a very complex phenomenon with many different components: Prof. Ching Kwan Lee @SociologyUcla #GlobalChina #China
@UCLAUpdates @CCCS_Unimelb
https://t.co/vN6NbHfu0U
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
‘Global China’ is shorthand for a very complex phenomenon with many different components.
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📚BOOK REVIEW: 'Global Civil Society and China’ by @AnthonyJSpires @ArtsUnimelb @CambridgeUP Why the future of global civil society in #China doesn't look bright: Jessica Teets @Middlebury @cccs_unimelb @jcpsjournal
https://t.co/dbSQPPzPGn
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
Why the future of global civil society in China does not look bright.
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Chinese international students are deeply embedded in the fabric of host societies & shouldn't be treated as a problematic or threatening: Jun Eric Fu @EduMelb, Yizhou Wang, Yu Hao & Qiuping Pan, @ArtsUnimelb @cccs_unimelb #GlobalChina @ausintlstudents
https://t.co/i0c5B07Tkn
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
Chinese students are deeply embedded in the fabric of host societies and shouldn't be treated as a problematic, or even threatening, 'other'.
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LATEST EDITION OUT NOW! 🇨🇳Grounding Global China Qiuping Pan @cccs_unimelb, @ArtsUnimelb, Ching Kwan Lee; Eric Fu, Yizhou Wang & Yu Hao; Andrew Rosser & @randy_wn; Yuk-shing Cheng; @DrYuTao & @monicaxtan; Tianlong You et al & many more! https://t.co/dNB99Nnk6S
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
Global China comprises various components that interact with and impact each other in complex ways.
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🎙️PODCAST: In #Australia: 22% of international university students are from #China. Are they being embraced or excluded? #Chinesestudents #internationalstudents With Dr Qiuping Pan & Dr Eric Fu @ArtsUniMelb; & @profactual. @cccs_unimelb @ausintlstudents
https://t.co/ImzdXvOUTg
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
Feast your ears on in-depth conversations about Asia, the world’s most populous and dynamic region.
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Ivan Franceschini's 2 recent publications: 1) co-author, 特集:独占取材 カンボジア国際詐欺 (an article on Japan's ties to the online scam industry in Southeast Asia), Newsweek Japan 2) Scam: Inside Southeast Asia’s Cybercrime Compounds, Publishers Weekly
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Two publications by A/Prof Sarah Rogers: - Andrea Pia Cutting the Mass Line: Water, Politics & Climate in Southwest China, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography - Politics of China's South-North Water Transfer Project, Australian Outlook, Australian Institute of Int'l Affairs
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🎙️PODCAST: Recent policies in #China have accelerated the dominance of #Mandarin, often at the expense of minority languages. #languagerights With Dr Alexandra Grey @UTSLaw & Dr Lajiadou, @ArtsUnimelb. Hosted by Sami Shah & @Profactual
https://t.co/hNSyenQCXX
melbourneasiareview.edu.au
Feast your ears on in-depth conversations about Asia, the world’s most populous and dynamic region.
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Dr Diane Hu commented on Chinese Australian voters in the coming federal election on Singapore’s CNA TV ‘East Asia Tonight” (22 April 2025) https://t.co/aUGkZ9g0jA
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Care about democracy, youth, and civil society in China? On 12 May, 5:30-7pm, @AnthonyJSpires will share some thoughts from his recent book, Everyday Democracy. Moderated by Delia Lin, with a Q&A. In-person event, registration required: https://t.co/xDDOiugv76
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CCCS seminar: Chinese road movies and the politics behind with Dr Yuxing Zhou Today! 2-3 pm For more info: 👇
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Chinese Studies Association of Australia’s (CSAA) 2025 Conference will take place at the University of Melbourne from 29 November – 4 December. Call for Abstracts - due by 30 August.
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CCCS seminar: The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet Presented by Dr Gerald Roche (La Trobe University) @GJosephRoche Monday, 17 March. 10:30-11:30 am For more info: 👇
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CCCS seminar The China Question: Eight Centuries of Fantasy and Fear. Presented by Prof Ho-fung Hung (Johns Hopkins University). @hofunghung Tuesday, 14 January, 12-1 pm. For more info: 👇
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Academics say China studies sector in 'crisis' amid a funding shortage and 'climate of fear' Read ABC's interview with CCCS Director, Mark Wang: https://t.co/upU5Buee6P
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CCCS wishes you a happy 2025! CCCS finished 2024 with a highly successful international conference, proudly funded by Asia Institute & Faculty of Arts at The University of Melbourne, as well as Ford Foundation & UIBE. Over 100 China/Chinese Studies scholars worldwide attended.
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