报告题目:社会语言研究的选题与设计
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报告时间:2014年6月26日晚7:00-9:00
卫纯娟 Chunjuan Nancy Wei:
Professor, East Asian and Pacific
Rim Studies
Chair, International Political Economy and Diplomacy
Ph.D.
Claremont Graduate University
Biography:
Dr.
Chunjuan Nancy Wei received her Ph.D. in political science from Claremont
Graduate University in Southern California. She holds four other advanced
degrees in public administration, public policy, international relations, and
the English language from universities in the United States and China.
Professor Wei teaches courses in the M.A. East Asian and Pacific Rim Studies
(EAPRS) and the B.A. International Political Economy and Diplomacy (IPED)
programs. She is a recipient of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Scholarly
Exchange Research Grant (2010), and a fellow of the UB Center of Learning and
Teaching Excellence (2011). She has published on U.S.-China relations, East
Asian political economy, and cross-Taiwan Strait politics in such journals as
theYale Journal of International Affairs,Journal of Global
Development and Peace, and theSoutheast Review of Asian Studies.
Her recent publications include book chapters inNew Dynamics in East Asian
Politics: Security, Political Economy and Society(2012),Entrepreneurial
and Business Elites of China: The Chinese Returnees who have Shaped Modern
China(2011), andAlliance Curse: How America Lost the Third World(2008). She also co-edited the bookMr. Science and Chairman Mao’s Cultural
Revolution: Science and Technology in Modern China(2013), recently
published with acclamations from leading scholars andChoice Review. She
was interviewed by the IrishMoncrieff Showin December 2012 on theMr.
Sciencebook. She received the distinct honor of being selected as a participant
in theSummer Symposium on Strategic Studiessponsored by the Merrill
Center for Strategic Studies of Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Wei was also
invited by Connecticut College to brief representatives of the Vietnamese
Ministry of Foreign Affairs on China's East Asian foreign policy. She has
served as English-Chinese interpreter and translator; and has studied Korean,
Russian and Japanese.
Dr.
Wei is Faculty Adviser to the UB Chapter of Sigma Iota Rho, the National
International Studies Honor Society. She has participated in forums on
international development and global governance held at the United Nations in
New York and at the World Bank headquarters in Washington, DC.