1033 results in Fellows & Grantees
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1021. Fellows & Grantees
Yong-Sook Lee
Does Geographical Proximity Matter? The Spatial Dynamics of the Japanese and South Korean Automobile Industry
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1022. Fellows & Grantees
Yoon Sung Choi
Fandom, Science, and Nationalism: South Korea's Stem Cell Scandal
In February, 2006, a South Korean truck driver lit his body on fire in front of a historic statue in the center of Seoul. Little is known about the man, except that he was a member of an online chat cafe called the 'I Love Hwang Woo Suk' Fanclub. Just before his death, he left be… -
1023. Fellows & Grantees
Yuan Yuan
Religion, Gender, and the Public Sphere: The Revival of Female Buddhist Monasticism in Post-Socialist China--A Case Study of the Pushou Nunnery on Mount Wutai
In the last two decades, China has experienced a large-scale religious revival, both within the popular religious sphere and within such institutionalized religions as Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, and Islam. One striking aspect of China’s religious boom is the rapid developm… -
1024. Fellows & Grantees
Yuen-Gen Liang
"Family and Power in Early Modern Europe: The Fernandez de Cordoba Lineage, Service, and the Construction of the Spanish Empire"
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1025. Fellows & Grantees
Yuka Suzuki
Black Baboons and White Rubbish Trees: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nature in Zimbabwe
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1026. Fellows & Grantees
Yukiko Koga
Modernity and Urban Space in the Cities of 'Manchuria'
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1027. Fellows & Grantees
YundanNima YundanNima
Converting Pastures to Grasslands:State Interventions into Pastoral Livelihoods and Grassland Ecosystems of Tibet
This research project investigates a major Chinese government program launched in 2004, “converting pastures to grasslands,” which calls for the removal of grazing from large areas of rangeland in Tibet for the purpose of restoring purportedly degraded pastures. Based on res… -
1028. Fellows & Grantees
Yurou Zhong
Basic Chinese: The Transnational Making of Modern Chinese Language and Social Reform, 1916-1958
…“Basic English” (British American Scientific International and Commercial English) was a system of 850 English words. Invented in England in the early 1920s, it facilitated the spread of English as a universal language. Even prior to Basic English, the concept of “Basic Chi… -
1029. Fellows & Grantees
Yves Emmanuel Tiberghien
"Political Mediation of Global Economic Forces: The Politics of Corporate Restructuring in Japan, France, and South Korea"
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1030. Fellows & Grantees
Zahra Pamela Karimi
Exporting the American Dream: The United States and the Making of the Modern Iranian Home


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