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SUMMARY:Greg Distelhorst (MIT) & Diana Fu (University of Toronto): Citizenship & Bureaucracy in China
DESCRIPTION:Articulating Authoritatian Citizenship in China\nGreg Distelhorst (MIT)  \nEvaluating the Bureaucracy in China and the US\nDiana Fu (University of Toronto) \nShort Bio:\nGreg Distelhorst:\nGreg Distelhorst is the Mitsubishi Career Development Professor and an Assistant Professor in Global Economics and Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management.\nHis research explores the social impact of multinational business\, focusing on how multinationals engage with labor-intensive manufacturers in the developing world. He examines initiatives to regulate labor standards in the supply chains of firms like Nike and HP. This research sits at the intersection of multinational management\, industrial relations\, and political economy.\nDistelhorst also studies Chinese politics and public policy\, focusing on China’s institutions of government responsiveness and accountability. He examines how citizens exploit these institutions and what prompts unelected officials to respond to citizen demands.\nHis research has been published in Management Science\, Regulation & Governance\, Comparative Political Studies\, and the Quarterly Journal of Political Science.\n(Information from MIT) \nDiana Fu:\nDiana Fu is an assistant professor of Asian Politics. Her research examines the relationship between popular contention\, state power\, and civil society in contemporary China. Her book\, “Mobilizing Without the Masses\,” (2018\, Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics Series and Columbia University’s Studies of the Weatherhead East Asia Institute)\, examines state control and civil society contention in China. Articles that are part of this broader project have appeared in Governance (2017)\, Comparative Political Studies (2017)\, and The China Journal (2018)\, among others.\n(Information from University of Toronto) \nDesign & Poster: CeMEAS\nImage:International Monetary Fund\, _MG_9418 \, CC BY-SA 2.0.\,https://flic.kr/p/mnhFcy
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/greg-distelhorst-mit-diana-fu-university-of-toronto-citizenship-bureaucracy-in-china/
LOCATION:Waldweg -1.201\, Waldweg 26\, Göttingen\, 37073
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SUMMARY:Bene Bassetti (University of Warwick): „Chinese as a Second Language Writing System: Some Less Widely Researched Issues“
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nThis talk will explore some less widely researched topics related to the learning and use of hanzi and pinyin in learners of Chinese as a Foreign Language. First\, we will look at how the interword spacing conventions of CFL learners’ first languages affect their Chinese word awareness and their reading of hanzi sentences and texts. Then\, we will see how the grapheme-phoneme correspondences of pinyin affect metaphonological awareness and speech production. Finally\, we will discuss the results of an on-going project that investigates the effects of the native script on hanzi handwriting. All these issues have implications for teaching practice\, including the use of interword spacing in CFL reading materials\, the use of pinyin for teaching pronunciation\, and best practice in the teaching of handwriting. At a theoretical level\, it will be argued that the written forms of both the first and the second language have an important and sometimes under-rated impact on the learning and use of a second language\, both written and spoken. \nShort bio:\nBene Bassetti is an Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics at the University of Warwick\, and is researching second language learning and bilingualism\, particularly involving the Chinese\, English and Italian languages. Bene has co-founded the journal Writing Systems Research\, obtained research funding by the Leverhulme Foundation and other sponsors\, engaged in international and interdisciplinary collaborations\, co-edited volumes and special issues\, organised events\, and presented papers around the world.
URL:https://www.sinologie-goettingen.de/en/events/bene-bassetti-university-of-warwick-chinese-as-a-second-language-writing-system-some-less-widely-researched-issues/
LOCATION:Verfügungsgebäude VG 2.108\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, Göttingen\, 37073
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