2004 MICHIGAN CHINA FORUM
※China:
Cross-Cultural and
Multi-Dimensional
Perspectives§
Saturday, May 8, 2004
Brownlee Room, Room 2327,
School of Education Building
610 E. University Ave., Ann
Arbor, MI 48109
Organized by Michigan China Fellows
8:30 每 9:00am Morning Reception
9:00 每 9:20am Welcome and Introduction
Fang,
Zhou, Co-Chair of Michigan China Fellows, Department of Political
Science, University of Michigan
Dr.
James Lee, Director, Center for Chinese Studies, University
of Michigan
9:25 每 10:55am Session
I: For a Democratic and Globalizing World: Policy, Law and
Politics
Moderator: Jiang, Xinquan, Center
for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education, University
of Michigan
Should Selective Safeguard Measures be Justified
under WTO Legal Regime? 每 A Case Study on Section 16 of China's
WTO Accession Protocol (English)
Wang, Cheng, University of Michigan Law School
What Taiwan Wants: From a Game-Theory Analysis
of Taiwan, China and U.S. Relations to the Implications of
Taiwan Presidential Election in 2004
Ho, Shao-Hsuan & Kopecky, Jonathan,
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan
Issues in Chinese Foreign Policy (Chinese)
Li, Shijian, Social Work and Political Science, University
of Michigan
Public Support for Government in China: Different
Forms and Different Causes (Chinese)
Wang, Zhengxu, Political Science and Higher
Education, University of Michigan
10:55 每 11:00am Break
11:00am 每 12:30pm Session
II: From Postmodernism to the Classics: Communication, History
and Literary Studies
Moderator: Dai, Haijing, Social Work
and Sociology, University of Michigan
Democratic Communication in the Online Public Sphere:
A Proceeding Ethnographic Study on Chinese Bulletin Board
Systems (English)
Sun, Ying, Master's program in Communication and
Development Studies, & Master's program in Journalism,
Ohio University
Taiwanese Academic Feminisms: Her-story of
the 1990s (English)
Chen, Ya-Chen, Comparative Literature & Women's/Gender
Studies, Purdue University
My Dear: A Comparison of Du Fu's and Li Bai's
Poems to Their Wives (English)
Tu, Chao-Mei, Comparative Literature, Purdue University
Disability in China's Historical Population,
A Proposal (English)
Zheng, Lei, History Department, University of Michigan
12:30 每 2:00 pm Lunch
1:00 每 2:00pm Special
Session: A Fireside Chat with Dr. Martin Powers, Sally Michelson
Davidson Professor of Chinese Arts and Cultures, University
of Michigan
2:00 每 3:20pm Session
III: Exploring a Diversified World of Learning: Educational
and Environmental Research
For a Democratic World? 每Citizen, Social, and Statist
Perspectives
Moderator: Chen, Shuang, Department of History,
University of Michigan
Search Equals Learning? Case Studies of Middle
School Students Using Web
Sources to Learn Weather
Meilan Zhang, School of Education, University
of Michigan
Methodology Concerns for Reading Local Spirit
Wang, Zhifang, School of Natural Resources and Environment,
University of Michigan
Study Higher Education in the United States
as a Complex Social Institution (Chinese)
Li, Xu, Center for the Study of Higher and
Postsecondary Education, University of Michigan
3:20 每3:30pm Break
3:30 每 5:00pm Session
IV: Roundtable Discussion on Research Methodology: A Dialogue
between Social Sciences and Humanities
Chen, Juan, Social Work and Political Science, University
of Michigan
Chen, Shuang, Department of History, University of Michigan
Hong, Guanglei, School of Education, University of Michigan
Li, Sumiao, English Language and Literature,
University of Michigan
Li, Xu, Center for the Study of Higher
and Postsecondary Education, University of Michigan
Mai, Xiwen, English Language & Literature,
University of Michigan
Meng, Liansu, Comparative Literature, University
of Michigan
Zhang, Baohui, School of Education, University
of Michigan
5:00 每 5:30pm Tea Time and Closing
Closing Remarks, Chen, Juan, Co-Chair
of Michigan China Fellows, Social Work & Political Science,
University of Michigan
Best Service Award, Presented
by Li, Xu
The Enchanting Prague: A Slide Show, Dai,
Haijing, Social Work & Sociology, University of Michigan
Planning Committee of 2004 Michigan China
Forum:
Coordinators: Chen Juan, Fang Zhou,
Zhao Lingling, Li Xu,
Secretariat: Wan Yinmei
Logistics: Li
Xu, Chen Rong, Dai Haijing, Chen Shuang, Zheng Lei, Liu Jifeng,
Chen Xiao
Budgeting: Chen Juan, Chen Rong, Li
Xu
Facilities: Li
Shijian, Liu Jifeng, Tong Niannian, Zhao Jing
Michigan China Forum 2004 is organized by
Michigan China Fellows with financial support from various
organizations or units at the University of Michigan, including
International Institute, Center for Chinese Studies (CCS),
the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA), and LSA
Student Government.