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Montag
12
APR

10.00 Uhr

Censorship and Academic Freedom in China since the 1940s

Peidong Sun (CATS Digital Fellow, EURICS fellow, Associate Professor of History for China and Asia-Pacific Studies at Cornell University)

This public lecture focuses on censorship and academic freedom in China since the 1940s by offering some case studies related to different Chinese people in different time periods. Together with audiences, all panelists will engage in lively discussions on the future of China Studies in Europe and the real meaning of freedom of opinion and expression in digital times. In the Q & A section, audiences are welcome to participate in an active way.

Opening Remarks: Olivier Bouin (Director of RFIEA and Member of the Executive Committe of EURICS)

Chair: Katrin Kinzelbach (Professor of political science at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Speaker: Peidong Sun (EURICS fellow, Associate Professor of History for China and Asia-Pacific Studies at Cornell University)

Discussants:

Michel Bonnin (Professor Emeritus at the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences – EHESS, Paris)

Sebastian Veg (Professor of intellectual history of 20th century China at the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences – EHESS, Paris)

Homepage Veranstaltung

http://www.eurics.eu/event_censorship-and-academic-freedom-in-china-since-the-1940s

Veranstalter

European Institute for Chinese Studies (EURICS)

Homepage Veranstalter

http://www.eurics.eu/home

Kontakt

Institut für Sinologie

Anmeldung URL

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fQmpxoXFRRKG_9m3-Bzm3A