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Xu, Ting and Tim Murphy. The Chinese City in Space and Time: The Development of Urban Form in Suzhou. Chinese Architecture Since Hong Kong UP, Yusuf, Shahid and Weiping Wu. Strangers in the City: In Search of Paradise: Middle Class Living in a Chinese Metropolis. Cornell University Press, Zhang, Yan and Ke Fang. The Rhetorical Power of a Woman and a Man. Architecture of Modern China: The Expression of National Political Ideology. Clarendon Press, , Princeton University Press, Goldberg-Miller, Shoshahna and Yan Xiao.
A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts 7, 1 Governance Human Capital and Investment. This book examines these new creative clusters, outlining their nature and purpose, and assessing their effectiveness. Drawing on case studies of a range of cluster models, and comparing them with international examples, the book demonstrates that creativity, both in China and internationally, is in fact a process of fitting new ideas to existing patterns, models and formats.
It shows how large and exceptionally impressive creative clusters have been successfully established, but raises the important questions of whether profit or culture is the driving force, and of whether the bringing together of independent-minded, creative people, entrepreneurial businessmen, preferential policies and foreign investment may in time lead to unintended changes in social and political attitudes in China, including a weakening of state bureaucratic power.
An important contribution to the existing literature on the subject, this book will be of great interest to scholars of urban studies, cultural geography, cultural economics and Asian studies. Creative Industries in China: Art, Design, and Media. The author shows how developments in Chinese art, design and media industries are reflected in policy, in market activity, and grassroots participation. Never has the attraction of being a media producer, an artist, or a designer in China been so enticing.
National and regional governments offer financial incentives; consumption of cultural goods and services have increased; creative workers from Europe, North America and Asia are moving to Chinese cities; culture is increasingly positioned as a pillar industry. But what does this mean for our understanding of Chinese society? Is the national government really committed to social liberalisation? This engaging book is a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in social change in China. It draws on leading Chinese scholarship together with insights from global media studies, economic geography and cultural studies.
Creativity and Culture in Greater China: The Role of Government, Individuals and Groups. It adopts multidisciplinary, cross cultural, and experimental approaches to study cultural industries including art, music, popular culture, psychology, entrepreneurship, and economic studies. These scholarly thoughts and ideas were presented in the two conferences held at the Hong Kong Institute of Education in the summer of The chapters critically evaluate the current situation of the cultural industries and review the underlying relationships between the different sectors in the field.
By assessing the development of the cultural industries, the authors hope that market and government intervention can enhance further consolidation and minimize hindrance to the growth of creativity. Creativity and Its Discontents: Duke University Press, Pang argues that the creative economy—in which creativity is an individual asset to be commodified and protected as property—is an intensification of Western modernity and capitalism at odds with key aspects of Chinese culture.
Nevertheless, globalization has compelled China to undertake endeavors involving intellectual property rights. She describes how China promotes intellectual property rights in projects such as the development of cultural tourism in the World Heritage city of Lijiang, the transformation of Hong Kong cinema, and the cultural branding of Beijing. Meanwhile, copyright infringement proliferates, angering international trade organizations.
Pang argues that piracy and counterfeiting embody the intimate connection between creativity and copying. Creativity and Its Discontents is a refreshing rejoinder to uncritical celebrations of the creative economy. Zheng, Jane and Roger Chan. Picturing Hong Kong Photography Asia Society Galleries, History of Photography in China Bernard Quaritch Limited, History of Photography in China: The Chain photographs by Chien-chi Chang.
Photographs by Chien-Chi Chang. Text by Cheryl Lai. April Photo Society, — Photographs by Xu Zhuo, Early Photography of China. Getty Research Institute, A Photographic Album by Felice Beato. Woodrow Wilson Center Press, , The project aims to explore the feasibility of a history of social photography in China which promises not only to rescue from oblivion a whole range of neglected and rapidly disappearing photographic material — from the art photo to the family snapshot — but also to raise interesting comparative observations which reach out beyond Europe].
Modern Objects and Everyday Life in China. Columbia University Press, Reproduced here are several dozen of photos selected with Jack Birns, who was a photographer with Life-Time in China in , from his personal archives in Los Angeles. The specific context and meaning of these photos are discussed in the book. Ershi shiji Zhongguo wenyi tuwenzhi: Gao, Chu and Wang Shuo. Studying Photographers of the Chinese Communist Party.
Goodrich, Carrington and Nigel Cameron, eds. Narrating Peddlers in Shanghai Modern. Historical Chinese Postcard Project, We show them, discuss what they are, who produced them and where, how they were used, their significance—in short, their historical context. Hopefully, this site will prove that postcards are indeed a tremendous visual resource on the late imperial and early republican periods in China. The database primarily aims at being a reference and research instrument for scholars and students of the period.
This is a virtual library for a type of material not previously studied at scientific level. Especially when from early 20th century China, postcards are rarely found in public collections. As a work in permanent progress, the database will be updated and enriched as research progresses. Our sources are families who were involved in public service, business, missionary work, police or foreign armed forces. Our aim is to help make this virtual photographic archive of modern China publicly available, without cost, and with limited restriction on use for non-commercial purposes.
Art, Documentary, and Propaganda in Wartime China: The Photography of Sha Fei. Everday Images from s China. Contemporary Photography in China. Histories of Studio Portrait Photography. Ashgate, Routledge, , Adopting, Domesticating, and Embracing the Foreign. Counter-currents in Art and Culture. Oxford University Press, , Photography and Postcoloniality in the City of Darkness. Edwin Mellen Press, This article introduces contemporary Chinese artist Cai Dongdong, who started as a documentary photographer.
He soon moved to experiments of conceptual or meta-photography that aim to expose the paradoxical, often deceiving and violent origins of photography. Hammond and Kristin Stapleton, eds. Rowman and Littlefield, , A Photographer in Old Peking. Travels of a Photographer in China. Visual Modernity in China. University of Hawii Press, , RGS Instructor in Photography.
The Photographs of John Thomson. National Library of Scotland. Photographs of John Thomson. As a non-profit association, we commit to facilitating the wide circulation of knowledge by unearthing and promoting photographic works from the advent of the medium to contemporary times. Our activities foster collaborations amongst artistic, institutional, and scientific communities.
She has worked in major cultural institutions in Shanghai, Paris, and London. Covering the period from the inception of photography to the present day, this is the first comprehensive account of photography in China to be published in English, illuminating in detail this previously neglected subject. Bringing together material held in museums, archives and private collections all over the world, Photography and China explores the long tradition of Chinese art and visual culture into which photography was initially absorbed and which it went on to expand in new directions.
Locating these images within their particular social and temporal contexts, Claire Roberts describes the varied purposes with which photographers in China created their work, which included the commercial, political, artistic and journalistic. The book places emphasis on the practitioners themselves and the images they created, which cover an astonishing array of subjects, from landscapes and rural scenes to propaganda and the documentation of social upheavals, and from the earliest self-portraiture to radical contemporary art practices.
Three Shadows Photography Art Centre. Reflections on Chinese Modernity. Harvard University Asia Center, , Reflections on Spatial Specificity and Temporal Transience. Hatje Cantz, , From Zhang Jin to Aaron Siskind. The central modernist form in China, photography was neither understood nor practiced as primarily a medium for realist representation; rather, photo layouts, shadow photography, and photomontage rearranged and recomposed time and space, cutting apart and stitching places, people, and periods together in novel and surreal ways.
Analyzing unknown and overlooked photographs, photomontages, cartoons, paintings, and experimental fiction and poetry, Schaefer shows how artists and writers used such fragmentation and juxtaposition to make visible the shadows of modernity in Shanghai: Shanghai renmin meishu, Gordon and Breach, Only sometimes are these photographs speculative or interpretive. Illustrations of China and Its People. Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, Online and free of charge, it is published by Hampshire College in collaboration with the Michigan Publishing, a division of the University of Michigan Library.
Two issues are published annually, in the fall and spring. Readers can join our email list to be notified additionally about special events pertaining to photography in Asia. Realism in the Age of Spectacle. This essay re-examines new realism in documentary film and photography in China.
Distinct from official realism, genuine realism requires that experience be seen within its real environment and characters and actions of a realist work be shaped by that environment. This principle challenges the visual regime of spectacle controlled by the expanding global cultural industry. Photo-realism on the other hand uncovers the forgotten ways of life among ordinary people in the fast modernization of the cities.
Trans-Asia Photography Review 6, 1 Fall Worswick, Clark, and Spence, Jonathan. Chinese Photographer Rong Rong. Histories of Photography in China. Chambers Fine Art, Wu, Hung and Christopher Phillips. Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China.
Trans-Asia Photographic Review 4, 2 Spring Wue, Robert, and Edwin K. Lai, Joanna Waley-Cohen, eds. State-Sponsored Ethnographic Photographs from the s and s. Zhongguo sheyingjia xiehui wang official website of the China Photographers Association. Zhou, Dengyan and Shi Zhimin. Tradition, Modernity, and Globalization. Organized by Tina Yapelli. Sportswomen and Fashion Models in the Reform Era. Ethnographies of Contemporary Culture. Dress, Commodification, and Modernity. Chang, Eileen Zhang Ailing.
This article investigates how the Taiwanese edition of Cosmopolitan may serve to resolve a tension felt by modern women in Taiwan by weaving global values and local values together into a tapestry of modern womanhood that can dwell within, and yet extend, the local culture. The article treats the magazine as a window into a Taiwanese image of the modern woman and as an arena in which there are Chinese and Western systems and values that could clash but, in fact, intermesh by virtue of the practice of exploiting Western means for Chinese ends.
Taiwanese Cosmo shows how modernization need not mean Westernization, even if it relies on veneers of Western images, and it further aims to transform local Chinese values in a way that gives them global significance. Chen, Tina Mai and Paola Zamperini, guest editors. Fabrications , special issue on fashion in Asia.
Cheongsam Emporium History of the cheongsam. Out of the East: Asian Identity and the Cult of Fashion. Issues of Fashion and Cultural Identity. Yale University Press, , Clark, Hazel and Agnes Wong. The Cheung Sam in Hong Kong: From Functional Garment to Cultural Symbol.
Regional Council unpublished research report, The Powerhouse Museum, , Corporeality, Representation, and Chinese Cultures. Elle Taiwan Taiwan electronic edition of Elle magazine. Dress, Sex and Text in Chinese Culture. Monash Asia Institute, , Yale UP, , Fashion and Consumption in the Early Nineteenth Century. Between Economic Success and Nationalist Anxiety. Changing Clothes in China: Based largely on nineteenth and twentieth-century representations of Chinese dress as traditional and unchanging, historians have long regarded fashion as something peculiarly Western.
But in this surprising, sumptuously illustrated book, Antonia Finnane proves that vibrant fashions were a vital part of Chinese life in the late imperial era, when well-to-do men and women showed a keen awareness of what was up-to-date. Though foreigners who traveled to China in the early decades of the twentieth century came away with the impression that Chinese dress was simple and monotone, the key features of modern fashion were beginning to emerge, especially in Shanghai.
Men in blue gowns donned felt caps and leather shoes, girls began to wear fitted jackets and narrow pants, and homespun garments gave way to machine-woven cloth, often made in foreign lands.
These innovations marked the start of a far-reaching vestimentary revolution that would transform the clothing culture in urban and much of rural China over the next half century. Finnane, Antonia and Anne McLaren, eds. Monash Asia Institute, The Journal of the Costume Society 29 Merchants and Business as Agents of Urban Vision. University of California Press, forthcoming.
Hari as Symbol in Chinese History. The Costumes of the Indigenous People of Taiwan. Essays in Film and the Humanities. Special issue on HK Cinema. Studying the Communist revolution, scholars of China have generally assumed that the revolutionary era and pre-Cultural Revolution stage of the Communist regime were dominated by asceticism, androgynous clothing, or both. This article seeks to demonstrate that an interest in female beauty was always present in the revolutionary process.
After examining the revolutionary aesthetics of femininity developed by women activists, the article briefly explores the legacy of female beauty in the Communist regime. In its conclusion, it urges that more attention be paid to interest in female beauty as an important part of female experience both during the revolutionary process and during the Communist regime. Ten Speed Press, High Heels, Platforms, and Lotus Shoes. Footbinding and Fashion Theory.
Fashioning the Qipao in s China. Documentary film by Sally Ingleton. Singing Nomad Productions, Ng, Chun Bong, et al. Hong Kong Fashion History. The Globalization of Asian Dress. The Powerhouse Museum, Chinese Costume in Transition. Hong Kong University Press, , Out of Global Garment Production. The Journal of Dress, Body and Culture 8, 2 Steele, Valerie and John S. Dress in Hong Kong: A Century of Change and Customs.
Museum of History, Hong Kong Arts Centre, From Dragon Robes to Mao Suits. Fashion and Identity in Late Qing Shanghai. Interview with Sophie Hong. Madison Avenue in Asia: Politics and Transnational Advertising. Associated University Press, Selling Sun-Maid Raisins to the Chinese in the ss. Government Printing Office, Films for the Humanities and Science, Commercial Culture in Shanghai, Toy Advertising in China, ss. Model or Maverick among Japanese Retailers in China? Chan, Kara and James U. Advertising to Children in China.
The Chinese University Press, Chao, Linda and Ramon H. The s and Beyond. Communication, Culture and Consumption. Iowa State University Press, , Cheng, Hong and Schweitzer, J. Cheng, Hong and Katherine T. East Asia Program, Cornell University, Cut Short or Sustained? Consumer Culture in China and Southeast Asia. Harvard University Press, Vintage Chinese Posters [excellent site; contains short essays on the history of Chinese posters, with an emphasis on Republican period calendar posters, as well as galleries of posters; galleries of the following artists: Selling to the New Chinese Consumer.
Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk and Yi Zheng. Class Culture in Contemporary China. Journal of Multidisciplinary Internationa Studies 6, 2 July Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 17, 3 Frith, Katherine Toland, ed. Iowa State University Press, Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation. Hill and Wang, In this revelatory examination of the most overlooked force that is changing the face of China,. Karl Gerth shows that as the Chinese consumer goes, so goes the world.
This change is already well under way. Even rural Chinese, long the laggards of consumerism, have been buying refrigerators, televisions, mobile phones, and larger houses in unprecedented numbers. Taken together, these seemingly small changes are deeper and more profound than the headline-grabbing stories on military budgets, carbon emissions, or trade disputes. Consumers and Individuals in China: Standing out, Fitting in. Breaking new ground in the study of Chinese urban society, this book applies critical discourse analysis to ethnographic data gathered in Anshan, a third-tier city and market in northeast China.
To this end, Michael B. Griffiths shows how authenticity, knowledge, civil behavior, sociable character, moral propriety and self-cultivation emerge from and give shape to social interaction. Data material for this path-breaking analysis is drawn from informants as diverse as consumerist youths, dissident intellectuals, enterprising farmers, retired Party cadres, the rural migrant staff of an inner-city restaurant, the urban families dependent on a machine-repair workshop, and a range of white-collar professionals.
Standing out, Fitting in , will appeal to sociologists, anthropologists, and cultural studies scholars, China Studies generalists, and professionals working at the intersection of culture and business in China. The vivid descriptions of living and doing fieldwork in China also mean that those travelling there will find the book stimulating and useful. Guo, Hongchi and Liu Fei. The Beijing Wangfujing Department Store. Asserting Rights in Post-Mao China.
The Great New Leap Forward. Latham, Kevin and Stuart Thompson, eds. Approaches to Cultural Change in Contemporary China. Ideals, Ideologies and Practices in Euroasia. John Wiley and Sons, Advertising and Consumer Culture in China. It compares and contrasts the advertising practices of Chinese advertising agencies and foreign advertising agencies, and Chinese brands and foreign brands, with a particular focus on the newest digital advertising practices in the post WTO era. Based on extensive interviews, participant observation, and a critical analysis of secondary data, Li offers an engaging analysis of the transformation of Chinese advertising in the past three decades in Post-Mao China.
Drawing upon theories of political economy, media, and cultural studies, her analysis offers most significant insights in advertising and consumer culture as well as the economic, social, political, and cultural transformations in China. The book is essential for students and scholars of communication, media, cultural studies and international business, and all those interested in cultural globalization and China. Nostalgia Industry and Popular History. Outdoor Commerical Advertisements in China: Shanghai, Transnational China Project: Advertising Methods in Japan, China, and the Phillipines.
A Survey of the Ideological Reversal. Knowledge and Everyday Life, Peter Lang, , Sociopolitical Changes and Multinational Impact. Foreign Advertising in China: A focus group study of automatic enrolment into a workplace pension in the United Kingdom. Journal of European Social Policy , 27 5 pp. Does information about wealth inequality and inheritance tax raise public support for the wealth taxes?
Evidence from a UK survey. Building Trust in Taxation. The role of systems thinking in the practice of implementing sustainable development goals. Leal Filho, Walter ed. Handbook of Sustainability Science and Research. From competence to capability: Evaluating diagramming as praxis. Reynolds, Martin and Schwandt, Thomas Evaluation as public work: The Use and Usability of Evaluation: Framing systems thinking in practice competencies: Reynolds, Martin and Wilding, Helen Open University Press, pp.
Stock market investors' use of stop losses and the disposition effect. European Journal of Finance , 23 2 pp. Development Engineering Meets Development Studies. Third World Quarterly , 38 10 pp. Journal of International Development , 29 1 pp. Chinese expatriate management in emerging markets: A competitive advantage perspective. Journal of International Management , 23 2 pp.
Water , 9 4 , article no. Rutterford, Janette and Sotiropoulos, Dimitris P. Rutterford, Janette ; Sotiropoulos, Dimitris P. Individual investors and local bias in the UK: The Economic History Review , 70 4 pp. Are we empowering women? Policy in Focus , 14 1 pp. Seargeant, Philip ; Erling, Elizabeth J. The communicative needs of Bangladeshi economic migrants: The functional values of host country languages versus English as a lingua franca.
Journal of English as a Lingua Franca , 6 1 pp. Analysing perceptions of English in rural Bangladesh. World Englishes , 36 4 pp. Shah, Rupesh and Reynolds, Martin Developing professional recognition of systems thinking in practice: Toxicity and internalization of polymeric nanoparticles in brain endothelial cells. A mixed methods study. Storey, John and Salaman, Graeme Employee ownership and the drive to do business responsibly: A study of the John Lewis Partnership.
Oxford Review of Economic Policy , 33 2 pp. Qualitative Social Work , 16 3 pp. Nollywood and the Nigerian policy on same-sex relationships. Contexts of Creation and Circulation. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp.
Nigerian Film Culture and the Idea of the Nation: Nollywood and National Narration. Conceptualising and practising multiple knowledge interactions in the life sciences. Understanding value conflict to engage SME managers with business greening. Rendtorff, Jacob Dahl ed. Perspectives on Philosophy of Management and Business Ethics. Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosphy. Cape Town, South Africa: Southern regionalisms, Global agendas: Innovating inclusive access to health, medicines and social protection in a context of social inequity.
Yeates, Nicola and MacSheoin, Tomas The Movements of Movements Part 2: Making Medicines in Africa: Current issues and key trends 3rd edition. The Routledge Companion to Leadership. Anand, Paul and Roope, Laurence The development and happiness of very young children. Social Choice and Welfare , 47 4 pp. Wellbeing as a wicked problem: Journal of Happiness Studies , 17 3 pp.
Differences in microbial metabolites in urine headspace of subjects with Immune Thrombocytopenia ITP detected by volatile organic compound VOC analysis and metabolomics. Clinica Chimica Acta , pp. Journal of Interactive Media in Education , 1 p. Rethinking Models of Evaluation: Sustainability as the Goal of International Cultural Organisations. Book review of 'Amazonian Roots: Bulletin of Latin American Research , 35 2 pp. Blackmore, Chris and Ison, Ray Transforming to Sustainable Futures: Learning for Transformation of Water Governance: Water , 8 11 , article no.
Is small still beautiful?: The Oxford Companion to Cheese. Oxford University Press, pp. Blundel, Richard and Winchester, Nik Operationalising ethics in entrepreneurship education: Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Vicari, Sara Bernardi, Andrea and Monni, Salvatore eds. The Co-operative Firm Keywords. Ryan; Levidow, Les and Vervest, Pietje The rise of flex crops and commodities: Journal of Peasant Studies , 43 1 pp.
Brambley, Will and Lowe, Jonquil Budd, Leslie and Sancino, Alessandro A Framework for city leadership in multilevel governance settings: Regional Studies, Regional Science , 3 1 pp. Communication and Information Technologies Annual: Studies in Media and Communications, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Callaghan, George and Fribbance, Ian The use of Facebook to build a community for distance learning students: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-learning , 31 3 pp.
Industrial Marketing Management , 56 pp. Cauchi, M; Weber, C. Evaluation of gas chromatography mass spectrometry and pattern recognition for the identification of bladder cancer from urine headspace. Analytical Methods , 8 20 pp. Food Security , 8 2 pp. Development and Change , 47 5 pp. Investing in the Care Economy. A gender analysis of employment stimulus in seven OECD countries. Medium of instruction policies in Ghanaian and Indian primary schools: Comparative Education , 52 3 pp. Water Governance in England: Water , 5, article no. The politics of knowledge and the production of vulnerability in informal, urban settlements: Urban Poverty and Climate Change: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research.
Developing Frameworks to Understand Disaster Causation: Journal of Extreme Events , 3 2 , article no. Understanding Risk in the Context of Urban Development: Definitions, Concepts and Pathways. Bartlett, Sheridan and Satterthwaite, David eds. Cities on a Finite Planet: Towards transformative responses to climate change. Localisation and mobility of glucose-coated gold nanoparticles within the brain. Nanomedicine , 11 6 pp.
Obaidul and Erling, Elizabeth J. English-in-Education Policy and Planning in Bangladesh: English Language Education Policy in Asia. Hartley, Jean and Hesketh, Ian European Police Science and Research Bulletin , 13 pp. Ethics in language and identity research. Routledge Handbook of Language and Identity. Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics. The governance of farming and natural resource management.
Outlook on Agriculture , 45 4 pp. What makes rural co-operatives resilient in developing countries? Journal of International Development , 28 1 pp. Women as Vectors of Social Entrepreneurship. Annals of Tourism Research , 60 pp. Lampert, Ben and Mohan, Giles Les migrants chinois, acteurs de changement au Ghana et au Nigeria: Giese, Karsten and Marfaing, Laurence eds.
Entrepreneurs africains et chinois. Local Environment , 21 1 pp. Governing effective and legitimate smart grid developments. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers — Energy , 3 pp. Understanding the relationship between design margins and trade-offs. Industry eco-innovation strategies for process upgrading: Journal of Cleaner Production , pp.
UK priorities for decarbonisation through biomass. Science and Public Policy , 43 1 pp. Access to Financial Services in the UK. What is the private sector? Understanding private provision in the health systems of low-income and middle-income countries. The Lancet , pp.
Health as a Productive Sector: Integrating Health and Industrial Policy. Gold nanoparticles for imaging and drug transport to the CNS. Nanotechnology and the Brain. International Review of Neurobiology Innogen Institute, University of Edinburgh. The effects of the dynamics of knowledge base complexity on Schumpeterian patterns of innovation: Maltby, Josephine and Rutterford, Janette Investing in charities in the nineteenth century: The financialization of philanthropy. Accounting History , 21 pp. Monoterpene emission from young Scots pine may be influenced by nutrient availability.
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research , 14 4 pp. Why are we doing it? Exploring participant motivations within a participatory video project. Area , 48 4 pp. Community owned solutions for fire management in tropical ecosystems: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , , article no.
An International analysis of policy and practice. Moon, Bob and Villett, Charmaine Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver. Qualitative Research , 16 5 pp. Ngoasong, Michael and Boojihawon, Dev Kumar A Study of Cameroonian Cases. Determinants of personal resilience in the workplace: Human Resource Development International , 19 3 pp. Informal microfinance institutions and development-led tourism entrepreneurship.
Tourism Management , 52 pp. How SMEs are developing inclusive value chains and combating social exclusion in bottom-of-the-pyramid markets. Development Policy Review , 34 1 pp. Marx and Sen on incentives and justice: Implications for innovation and development. Progress in Development Studies , 16 4 pp. Papaioannou, Theo and Srinivas, Smita Innovation as a Political Process of Development: Are Neo-Schumpetarians Value Neutral?
Politics of Innovation and Development: To Lobby or to Partner? World Development , 78 pp. African Review of Economics and Finance , 8 1 pp. Potter, Stephen and Enoch, Marcus Mulley, Corinne and Nelson, John eds. Transport and Sustainability 8. How did the Welsh government manage to reform council tax in ? Public Money and Management , 36 6 pp. FResearch , 4, article no. Towards Praxis in Systems Thinking. Foundation, Uses and Challenges. Nova Science Publishers, pp. Systems Research and Behavioral Science , 33 5 pp. Enhancing Systems Thinking in Practice at the Workplace: Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change: Keeping Our Heads Above Water.
Anthem Climate Change and Policy Series. A Story of Innovation: Creative Academic Magazine, UK. Consumer Product Design and Innovation: Past, present and future. Relevant knowledge and recipient ownership: Journal of World Business , 51 5 pp. Rutterford, Janette and Sotiropoulos, Dimitris Putting all their eggs in one basket? Portfolio diversification to Accounting History Review , 26 3 pp. Financial diversification before modern portfolio theory: UK financial advice documents in the late nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. Salaman, Graeme and Storey, John A Better Way of Doing Business?
Lessons from the John Lewis Partnership. Smith, David and Blundel, Richard Disruptive Innovation in the Creative Industries: The adoption of the German horn in Britain Wilkinson, Adrian and Johnstone, Stewart eds. Encyclopedia of Human Resource Management. Spirituality as a determinant of health — a health promotion perspective. Nurturing the Spirit , 22 Jun , Dublin, Ireland. Moving from the margins: The role of narrative and metaphor in health literacy. Journal of Communication in Healthcare , 9 2 pp.
Can managers empower nurse-midwives to improve maternal health care? A comparison of two resource-poor hospitals in Tanzania. International Journal of Health Planning and Management , 31 4 pp. Learning from one another: Ecology and Society , 21 2 , article no. Techniques and issues in breath and clinical sample headspace analysis for disease diagnosis. Bioanalysis , 8 7 pp. Le Dernier survivant de la caravane Falola, Toyin and Ezekwem, Ogechukwu eds. Writing the Nigeria-Biafra War. Editions Le Manuscrit, pp. Performing and orchestrating governance learning for systemic transformation in practice for climate change adaptation.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition , 70 pp. Approaches from Complexity Science. John Wiley and Sons Ltd, pp. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Abbott, Dina and Wilson, Gordon The Lived Experience of Climate Change: Knowledge, Science and Public Action. Journal of the Economics of Ageing , 6 pp. Pharmaceutical Standards in Africa: Use of the analysis of the volatile faecal metabolome in screening for colorectal cancer.
Emotion, Space and Society , 17 pp. Applying the system viability framework for cross-scalar governance of nested social-ecological systems in the Guiana Shield, South America. Ecology and Society , 20 3 , article no. Disability Studies Quarterly , 35 4. Designing and evaluating a conference-based critical social learning system to support systems thinking in practice in PhD research. Embedding sustainability through systems thinking in practice: Education for Sustainable Development Pedagogy: Criticality, Creativity, and Collaboration. PedRIO occasional papers 8. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought , 22 1 pp.
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship , 6 1 pp. Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Johnson, Hazel The case of cooperative enterprises. Coffee co-operatives in Malawi: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics , 86 2 pp. Quality Teaching and the Capability Approach: Routledge Research in Education, Abingdon and New York: Caird, Sally and Lane, Andrew Conceptualising the role of Information and Communication Technologies in the design of higher education teaching models used in the UK. British Journal of Educational Technology , 46 1 pp.
Design of higher education teaching models and carbon impacts. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education , 16 1 pp. Assessment of the environmental impacts of Higher Education Teaching Models and development of an Environmental Appraisal toolkit. Analytical Methods , 7 pp. Disruption and experimentation in health research and innovation. Health Innovation Systems, Equity and Development. E-Papers Servicos Editoriais, pp. Achieving better investment outcomes for consumers and industry. Exploring the role of intermediaries in smart grid developments.
Sustainable Innovation , Nov , Epsom, Surrey. Demirel, Pelin and Parris, Stuart Technology Analysis and Strategic Management , 27 7 pp. An appeal to the global health community for a tripartite innovation: A Journal of Integrative Biology , 19 8 pp. Nexus Network Journal , 17 3 pp. ELT Journal , 69 2 pp. English for economic development: Forsyth, Tim and Levidow, Les An ontological politics of comparative environmental analysis: Global Environmental Politics , 15 3 pp.
Rethinking Urban Risk And Adaptation: A Decade of Mozambique: Politics, Economy and Society Regulating in developing countries: Technology in Society , 43 pp. Shape, structure and motion. Design Studies , 41 A pp. Public value and political astuteness in the work of public managers: Public Administration , 93 1 pp. A novel method for the analysis of clinical biomarkers to investigate the effect of diet on health in a rat model. Analyst , 9 pp. Horrocks, Ivan and Budd, Leslie Evaluation , 21 1 pp.
Huzair, Farah and Kale, Dinar Biosimilars and the long game. Trends in Biotechnology , 33 5 pp. Urban multiculture and everyday encounters in semi-public, franchised cafe spaces. Sociological Review , 63 3 pp. Extending the algebras of design. Heterogeneity in learning processes and the evolution of dynamic capabilities: New sources of growth under the TRIPS compliant patent regime for emerging country pharmaceutical industries?: Investigating the development of biosimilar capabilities in the Indian pharmaceutical sector. Kale, Dinar and Mkwashi, Andrew Where will affordable medical devices for low-income populations come from?
Emerging role of social technologies. Development Studies Association Annual Conference Global Development as Relationship: Dependence, Interdependence or Divide? Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory , 25 4 pp. Women as social entrepreneurs in the hospitality and tourism industry: Does empowerment play a role? European transitions towards a corporate-environmental food regime: Journal of Rural Studies , 40 pp. Un techno-fix pour surmonter la limitation des ressources? Techno-fix for resource constraints? He was also Head of the Master in International Affairs from to He regularly serves as a consultant to governments, NGOs and international organizations.
His areas of research relate to refugee and migrant law, humanitarian law and human rights, international criminal law, UN law, collective security and peace-keeping. His current research is mainly in the field of international migration, although his earlier publications cover a broad range of topics including exchange rate and current account analysis, trade in exhaustible resources, macroeconomic implications of commercial policies, and the effects of transfers and foreign aid.
His main research areas are competition economics and international economic integration. He has recently been focusing on the latter with a special interest for the law and economics of enforcement and international coordination. He has acted as Chief Competition economist at the directorate general for competition of the EU commission in Brussels from September until May His main research areas include European monetary integration, monetary policy, fiscal policy discipline and regional integration in various parts of the world.
He is the co-author, jointly with Michael Burda, of a popular textbook on Macroeconomics and, jointly with Richard Baldwin, of the leading textbook on European economic integration. He was a founding Managing Editor of the review Economic Policy. He serves on several boards of professional reviews and European research centres. He has also advised the President of France and the governments of Cyprus and of the Russian Federation.
He also consults with private financial institutions and is regularly invited to give lectures to public and private conferences. His more recent books include: Cold War and Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, Presently, he is polishing the manuscript of a book on the history of the World Health Organization in the context of the Cold-War and post-Cold War periods with Theodore Brown and Elizabeth Fee and beginning a new research project on Global Health and Latin America during the turn of the 21st century.
Her current research focuses on institutional change and public-private partnerships, European integration, transnational governance, and climate cooperation. She is a micro development economist who is focused on empirics and tests economic theory through fieldwork. Her work on women's self-help groups in India has brought a new angle to the study of microfinance issues.
Her arrival strengthens the Institute's expertise in applied micro-development. It also provides additional expertise on India. Nicole Bourbonnais is an Assistant Professor of International History with a focus on global population politics, reproductive rights, and transnational activism in the twentieth century. Her first book, Birth Control in the Decolonizing Caribbean: Her next major project, The Gospel of Birth Control: Prophets, Patients, and the Transnational Family Planning Movement , will expand outward from the Caribbean to explore the transnational networks that linked together birth control campaigns, family planning activists, and reproductive rights movements across the globe from the s onwards.
She teaches courses and supervises theses on the subjects of population and reproduction, social history, gender history, Latin American and Caribbean history, and the history of public health and medicine. His main research interests concern the legal structure of international organizations and global governance, the politics of international law, and the postnational legal order emerging at the intersection of domestic, transnational and international law.
His book, Beyond Constitutionalism: Professor Loutan specializes in internal medicine, tropical medicine and migrant health. His initial clinical practice as an MD and in coordinating community-based projects were carried out in Geneva, Nepal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and - for five years in nomadic communities - in Niger.
From until he was Director of the Centre for Finance and Development and from to he was chair of Development Studies. His research focuses on the microeconomics of development, with a current focus on impact evaluation of social programme in West Africa and the Maghreb. Development economics, impact analysis, applied microeconometrics, empirics of civil war, applied contract theory, nutrition and health, empirical analysis of economic growth, applications of non-expected-utility models of decisionmaking under uncertainty. He wrote his PhD at MIT under the guidance of Paul Krugman, with whom he has co-author a half dozen articles the most recent of which was published in Policy essays published in un-refereed series Occasional Papers, etc.
He has successively worked on issues of development policies and State-building; on humanitarian aid and refugees; and monitoring the impact of international aid on civilian populations. In addition to his PhD at SciencesPo, Paris, he has degrees in cultural anthropology, development studies and Arabic language. Based on fieldwork in the mining region of Lunda, his dissertation examined the underlying cultural manifestations of Angola's diamond economy to detail how labor, commoditization, and sociality challenge or reinforce corporate governance, state sovereignty and security, as well as the political economy and ecology of mineral extraction.
Most recently, he has published on corporate mining and the semiotic qualities of diamond trading in Angola, with previous work on medieval history, modern European colonialism and late imperialism in Africa, based on archival and ethnographic research in Portugal, Mozambique, and Angola.
He has taught on resource extraction in the global economy, the anthropology of corporations, and social theory, and is currently preparing a book-length manuscript on diamond mining in Angola and a series of articles on diamond diggers and kimberlite mining, divination and corporate secrecy.
His recent research and publications focus on nuclear treaties and governance in Europe and the Middle East as well as postwar financial negotiations. Funded research projects he has currently underway examine nuclear security and governance in the Middle East as well as an examination of sovereign debt management in the interwar and contemporary periods. He is the author of "Fallout: Studies in Historical Sociology of Science" Routledge His courses have focused on the sociology of law, globalisation, culture, and political sociology.
His papers and his dissertation have won numerous awards and distinctions. Her PhD on this subject received two prizes from the University of Paris. Her teaching in Geneva, India and Latin America and her research assignments focus on governance, urban management, Indian policies and on the strategies of international cooperation agencies. In addition, he has worked as a consultant for several international and nongovernmental organisations such as UNHCR. Alessandro Monsutti has conducted multi-sited research since the mids in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran to study the modes of solidarity and cooperation mobilised in a situation of conflict and forced migration.
He has subsequently broadened the geographical scope of his research to include members of the Afghan diaspora living in Western countries. This led him to analyse war and post-conflict reconstruction in the light of the social networks and economic strategies developed by refugees and migrants, and — more generally — to address theoretical and methodological issues related to globalisation. Among his current research interests: She has published widely on the anthropology of globalisation, law, the state and social movements.
Her empirical research on India also addresses issues of post-coloniality and multiple modernities. Some of her recent publications include the edited volumes Border Crossings: Previously he was John F. He is the author of the books The Promise of Salvation: Fundamentalismus und der 'Kampf der Kulturen' C. Beck , and Pious Passion: His research focuses upon areas at the intersection of public and private international law such as investment arbitration, international law in domestic courts and financial crime.
He has also published more widely on topics of general international law. Prior to moving into academia, she has been working more than 10 years with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement at local, regional and international level in all continents, most recently heading the Principles and Values Department of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Geneva.
She then was also involved in negotiations and policy-making within the statutory bodies of the RCRC Movement. In her current position as Executive Director of the Global Health Centre at the Graduate Institute she is responsible for the successful implementation of all activities of the Global Health Centre. In her research and teaching she focuses on Global Health Diplomacy, among others she directs the online courses in global health diplomacy. Sumon is a third year doctoral candidate of the international law unit at the Graduate Institute.
Her thesis examines methods of treaty interpretation and emerging jurisprudence on substantive equality in international law. She holds a B. His research interests lie in Political Economy and Social Theory, with his current research focusing on the theorization of the dynamics and trajectory of contemporary capitalism. Since , Robert Weibel has designed and led intensive training seminars on international multilateral and bilateral negotiations, including conflict resolution, mediation and chairmanship. His portfolio of programmes and seminars has been conducted for EU member States, the European Commission, Parliament and Council Secretariat as well as accession countries.
His activities have led him to be posted in various cities including Kabul, Cairo and Jakarta. A member of the French Society for International Law, the Swiss Association of the Philosophy of Law and the Swiss Society of International Law, his fields of interest include State responsibility, the relationship between public international law and private international law, philosophy and international law, the procedures before the International Court of Justice, and diplomatic law.
Zanchetta was a researcher at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs in Helsinki and, previously, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Tampere. American foreign policy, radical Islam and the end of the Cold War, Wolfgang's research focuses on the computational analysis of international economic law. Investment Law Within International Law: He received his Ph.
His research interests include open economy macroeconomics, international finance, financial crises, and monetary economics. He is currently enrolled as an exchange student at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. He completed doctoral research at the University of Bristol and post-doctoral fellowship at Cardiff University before joining University of Edinburgh where he taught and researched for over seven years. His research uncovers the local and global dimensions underscoring the production, utilisation and circulation of biomedicine and biotechnologies.
In particular his research examines: In particular his academic and research interests are focused on the burgeoning rise of bioscience and biotechnologies in India. His current research covers two major contemporary developments in the domain of bioscience in India, namely: The project is explaining the agential and structural processes authoring unprecedented new developments in stem cell research and therapeutics in India.
The research seeks to understand how stem cell biotechnologies straddle multiple interlaced domains ranging from public health, governance, ethics, markets to therapeutic application. Local Cells, Global Science: Family, Kinship and the New Genetics. Ethic of Consensibility, Subaltern Ethicality: Anthropology, Substance, and Science of Stem Cells. Annual Review of Anthropology , , Vol. Culture Medicine and Psychiatry special issue Sacred Conceptions: Why Adoption is not an Option in India: Conceiving Life and Death: In Das, Veena and Han, Clara eds.
University of California Press Berkeley. Forthcoming lead author with Marcia Inhorn. Reproductive Technologies as Global Form: Ethnographies of Knowledge, Practice, and Transnational Encounters. Chicago University Press, Reproductive Viability and the State: Embryonic Stem Cells in India.
Aliki is a research and project assistant at the Global Health Programme. Improvisation and entrepreneurial bricolage versus rationalisation: Illustrated with over 70 black-and-white images, this book establishes philosophical baselines for assessing architectural developments in China, past, present and future. Economic Reform and Accession to the European Union 1 ed. Rethinking rural co-operatives in development: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 17, 3
In Browner, C and Sargent, C ed. Reproduction, Globalisation and the State. Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies. In Gibbon, S and Novas, C ed. Genetics, Biosociality and the Social Sciences: Making Biologies and Identities. Classification and the Experience of Genetic Haemochromatosis. In Atkinson, P and Glasner, P.
New Genetics, New Identities. Routledge, lead author with Atkinson, P and Clarke, A. Risk and Uncertainty in Cancer Genetics and Haemochromatosis. Meanings, Context and Change. Infertility, Stigma and Suffering in Egypt and India. Disability in Local and Global Worlds.
University of California Press, In Inhorn, M and Vanbalen, F. Infertility Around the Globe. Encyclopedia of the Human Genome, London: Nature Publishing Group, Public Perceptions of Gamete Donation: Public Understanding of Science, , Vol. Culture, Infertility and Gender: S , Economic and Political Weekly , , February , pp. His clientele covers a wide range of international institutions such as the World Bank Group, United Nations Organizations and the OECD as well as national, sub-national and municipal governments worldwide.
Blindenbacher developed a new interdisciplinary theory of governmental learning, which he published for the first time in The Black Box of Governmental Learning. The theory sets the intellectual groundwork for the Governmental Learning Spiral - a practical concept to enhance sustainable capacity building in whole-of-government and whole-of-society settings.
He has spent the last decade teaching the concept in numerous international conferences, trainings, and e-learning events with high level participants representing all societal spheres from developed and developing countries. Participants dealt with a broad range of topics including public sector reform, multilevel governance and decentralization, accountability and poverty reduction, and most recently, issues in health governance and health diplomacy.
Blindenbacher earned a doctorate in education, organizational sociology, and political science from the University of Zurich and holds a master degree from St. He also completed postgraduate fellowships and executive education programs at the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, and the John F.
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He also holds a Visiting Professorship at St. Blindenbacher is the author and editor of numerous publications in the field and he lectures at various universities in Europe and the United States. Thesis Title Housing in India: A resource centred agent investigation into housing provision networks in urban Gujarat. Freshwater and International Economic Law, with E. Brown Weiss and N. Thesis Title Public health, food systems and sustainable agriculture: Thesis Title Microfinance and alternative models of social protection: Claire is also active in promoting women leaders in global health.
Claire conducted her PhD research in the late s on a pilot programme to prevent type-two diabetes among high-risk groups- by virtue of family history - back when diabetes was known primarily as a chronic disease of the developed world. Returning to this early research with a gender stance, Claire is now co-investigator on a large Swiss funded six-year study addressing the double burden of disease in Mozambique, Peru and Nepal www. The multi-method study is developing simple system level innovations to meet the challenges of the epidemiological transition with the onset of non-communicable diseases NCDs in contexts also burdened with neglected tropical diseases NPT.
In this role she led a multidisciplinary team to ideate, develop and prototype communication technologies to offset the detrimental consequences of social isolation in ageing populations. High impact publications in include results from research on the fiscal determinants of health with colleagues from University of Cambridge and book chapters on digital aging with global colleagues from academic and private sector. His primary area of interest is transnational business law. This includes issues in international law mostly private international law, but also public international law to a certain extent , commercial law, and legal philosophy.
His four books deal with questions regarding the concept of transnational stateless law, international arbitration, the rule of law, and e-commerce and Internet law. Other publications span investment arbitration, the history and general theory of private international law, consumer protection, and a few other subjects. His current focus, and his main project at the Graduate Institute, is on the use, meaning, and potential of the principle of comity as a foundational cornerstone of private international law.
Michael Schiltz is associate professor of financial history at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia of the University of Tokyo, a position he has held since His research and teaching concentrates on the economic mostly financial history of East-Asia, in particular the complicated role British and other exchange banks played in the latter. His publications include The Money Doctors from Japan: Apart from writing history, he is also passionate about archival preservation, including often neglected non-Western materials.
Yet other interests include: She is responsible for conducting research around governance challenges for health and global health diplomacy, as well as contributing to the authorship of policy briefs, annotated bibliographies, books, and other publications. At the programmatic level, Lyndsey supports the management and implementation of specific GHP projects and activities. She also contributes to the organisation of events and coordination of executive courses in global health diplomacy. She has been responsible for different elements of the life cycle of projects in Haiti, Ethiopia, and Zambia.
Her broader research interests focus on the role and influence of non-state actors in international policy processes, and migration policy. She also has professional experience developing and executing communication and advocacy strategies for government, non-governmental and private sector organisations, and continues to advise organisations on their advocacy, monitoring and evaluation projects. Thesis Title La migration des Q'ero. Le dernier "ayllu" Inca face au changement climatique. As a sociologist, he is mainly working on educational transformations with a special focus on skills development, internationalisation of education, social inequalities, education employment relations, educational choices and dropouts in emerging countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia.
He is currently working on family role in educational and training choices in Southeast Asia and on dropouts school returnees. Since November Ms. Power and Development in Arab Monarchies. Stefan Germann, is the Director for Global Health Partnerships, Innovation and Accountability, Sustainable Health Global Program, for World Vision International and serves as well as the Executive Director of One Goal, a new Asian initiated multi stakeholder effort to mobilize major global sports associations in support of child health and nutrition. He has over 15 years working experience in Africa, including managing a hospital in Zimbabwe and over 5 years experience in Asia.
A Swiss National, he currently is living in Malaysia. His work focuses on tri-sector collaboration for child health and nutrition and the role of none state actors in global health and global health diplomacy in particular. The policy, partnership brokering, innovation and training activities of his work programme are designed to engage none traditional actors, such as major global sports associations, in the area of global health with an increasing focus on NCD prevention for children and adolescents. Additionally, he is actively engaged in enhancing stakeholder accountability in women's and children's health and was instrumental in engaging with the Inter Parliamentary Union IPU to enhance the role of parliaments in domestic health accountability as part of community based social accountability feedback loops for Health and Community Systems Strengthening efforts.
As a former lecturer in African urbanization and its impact of child well being, at the Nelson Mandela Metro University, South Africa, he continues to have a keen interest in urban health issues. He has extensive experience in global health diplomacy, leading the World Vision International delegation to the World Health Assembly for several years, and in that capacity was intensely involved in negotiations as a none state actor in several resolutions. Verlag Neue Zuercher Zeitung, Zuerich He started his career in international banking, later working as a translator and interpreter.
More recently, he has worked as a research editor for Reuters in London, and as a web editor for the University of Nottingham and the National College for School Leadership. He currently works as an editorial consultant and is based in the UK. Ulysses Panisset, Md, with a Ph. At the WHO, he holds the post of Scientist. He coordinated the organization of the Ministerial Summit on Health Research and is currently the coordinator of the evidence- informed decision making programme of RPC.
Integrated into all levels of his research and policy analysis are his ten years of professional practice as a primary health care physician among impoverished communities in his native country Brazil. Phil in Economics from the Tinbergen Institute in Amsterdam. Before joining the institute, she worked for seven years at the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis CPB , the Dutch economic think-tank, conducting research at the crossroads of academics and policymaking.
During his more than year career, Rolf has been part of the global management team at both leading agencies and Fortune 50 corporations. Prior to that, Rolf was vice-President of corporate marketing, communications and public affairs for Motorola. Before joining Motorola, he spent 13 years at Digital Equipment Corporation. His main research interests lie in the area of labour and education economics and applied econometrics and his studies have been published in scientific journals such as the Economic Journal, the American Economic Journal: He has also authored and contributed to numerous books, intended both for the academic and the wider public.
Michele is a member of the editorial board of the Italian economic policy watchdog website lavoce. Achim Wennmann is an expert in economic perspectives on violent conflict, dispute resolution, and peacebuilding. He is currently working on statebuilding in hybrid political orders, negotiated exits from shadow economies, and conflict prevention in contexts of large scale business investments. Achim has a broad research and advisory experience including intellectual mediation support, research coordination of major projects, and advisory roles for international organizations, government, business, and private foundations.
He is also a member of the Editorial Board of Global Governance. Dr Caduff works on the anthropology of medicine, science, expertise, crisis, risk, security, and the state. His research concerns include questions of global health and disease, knowledge and expertise, science and technology, ethics and morality, safety and security. He has published a number of articles on the democratization of expertise, the pharmaceuticalization of health and the securitization of science. Currently, Dr Caduff is completing a book manuscript about pandemic influenza, which is based on fieldwork conducted in the United States and Europe.
The book explores how pandemic influenza has been transformed into a prominent object of public concern, political debate and scientific interest. The book highlights the power of influenza to cross boundaries and create public hysteria, while exploring how concerns over the threat of infectious disease have emerged at the center of a global order of post—Cold War terrors.
He wrote his Ph. In his studies, Nicolas Cuche-Curti put the main emphasis on the macro fields of monetary economics, international economics, financial macroeconomics, and foreign policy. Jean Gorz Swanson teaches quantitative methods and statistics within the inter-disciplinary programmes at the Graduate Institute. Her background is as a lecturer of statistics in inter- disciplinary settings, primarily in London, UK.
Her research interests include the evaluation of the impact of programmes in developing countries, and assessment of international undertakings such as the Millennium Development Goals. He is also contributor to the website www. Eisenberg holds an A. Her research focuses on international organizations in an historical perspective. For the past 15 years, Dr. Patz has written over 90 peer-reviewed scientific papers, a textbook addressing the health effects of global environmental change, and most recently, a co-edited five-volume Encyclopedia of Environmental Health From to , Dr.
In addition to sharing the Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. Since he undertook historical-anthropological field-work in various parts of Cameroon and elsewhere in West Africa. He published extensively on issues of citizenship, belonging and exclusion see, for instance, his book with University of Chicago Press, Perils of Belonging: Autochthony, Citizenship and Exclusion in Africa and Europe. Another central topic in his work is the relation between witchcraft and politics in Africa and elsewhere see his book The Modernity of Witchcraft with University of Virginia Press, and his book on Witchcraft, Intimacy and Trust — Africa in Comparison , with University of Chicago Press.
From till he was board member and later also chair of the award jury of the Prince Claus Fund on culture and development. In his early professional career his research focused on the history of British investments in Argentina in the twentieth century. Later on he worked on the business history of modern and contemporary Argentina. In he completed a book about the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Argentina until the early s. Currently he is working on a book on the role of international banks in the financing of economic stabilization and development policies in Argentina that will compare this case-study with the Mexican and Brazilian experiences during the Bretton Woods era.
Her time at the institute will focus on completing her first book manuscript, provisionally entitled Unpeaceful Coexistence: He obtained his Ph. He was a Ph. Since 1 October , Dr. His general research interest lies in legal argumentation in European 18th and 19th century diplomacy. Dan Rodgers, the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, emeritus, is an historian of American ideas and culture who taught at Princeton from to He earned his Ph. Keywords in American Politics , and Atlantic Crossings: His most recent book, Age of Fracture , a history of social ideas and arguments in America in the last quarter of the twentieth century, was a co-winner of the Bancroft Prize.
He was chair of the History Department from to and organizer of its summer workshops for public and parochial school history teachers. He is the recipient of Princeton University's Behrman Award for distinguished achivement in the humanities and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He received the President's Award for Distinguished Teaching in His general field of research and teaching interests concerns urban modernity, the colonial genealogies of modernity, and problems of postcolonial thought and politics.
He advises graduate students on modern South Asian history, colonialism and postcolonial theory, urban history, global history, and history of science. Until the dissolution of the Subaltern Studies in , he was a member of its editorial collective, actively involved in the publication and other intellectual activities of this group of scholars. Under him, the Davis Center conducted a two-year program on "Cities: Historical Conditions of Possibility.
He has contributed to develop the Advance Market Commitment for Vaccines pilot project on pneumococcal disease, successfully completed with the support of international donors and partners, such as GAVI and the World Bank. His activities still include presentations at many conferences and workshops of international relevance, as well as teaching post-graduate courses. He has contributed several articles to academic journals and authored a book published by Oxford University Press.
Gor Movsisyan is a doctoral student at the Graduate Institute since September Before starting his doctorate at the Graduate Institute he obtained his LL. In course of his studies he has obtained an experience in legal practice and research both at the national and international levels with private, governmental, international and non-governmental institutions. Under different initiatives he currently cooperates with the secretariats of the two UNECE conventions: Her research focuses on state-owned enterprises in public and private international law.
She has dual legal qualifications in common law and civil law, and has been admitted as a Lawyer in Australia Supreme Court of Western Australia and Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory, Mihaela has completed an LL. M in International and European Law specialization: More recently, she has acted as a consultant for several private equity funds, and various mining and exploration companies doing business in Eastern Europe and Australia. In her thesis, Anna explores to what extent the World Trade Organization should play a more constructive role in governing energy in international trade.
Training in Law and Economics. Anna is fluent in English, Dutch, Czech and Russian. Leiden Boston - Mattia has a keen interest in international trade and investment law. In addition, He has solid knowledge of information technologies IT and computer sciences. He is active in rethinking how IT tools can enhance and reshape the legal profession. In fact, TradeLab capitalizes on the full potential of ICT and the knowledge and the professionalism of trade and investment experts directly, with the ultimate goal of making trade and investment law work for everyone.
Mattia obtained an M. He was awarded with four scholarships and he has two publications to his credit. Khalid holds a PhD in political science. Reports and Policy analysis. In this capacity, she conducts and coordinates interdisciplinary research on the multilateral trading system and other international integration issues. Her recent work focuses on regional trade agreements and their relationship to the WTO. She is also the author of several chapters and the facilitator of several edited volumes on the multilateral trading system. In previous work, she focused on trade and multinationals.
Her prior experience includes a decade of work in management consultancy. Berman's research is in the areas of law and global governance. Before embarking on an academic career, Dr. She also holds a D. B magna cum laude from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is a member of the Israeli bar since Informal International Lawmaking Oxford: Oxford University Press, Case Studies editor with S. In this post Bob provides the Secretariat and Member Countries with analysis and information that promotes a deeper understanding of trade and trade policy's role in economic growth and development.
Bob previously taught international trade, applied international trade, advanced international trade, and trade and economic development in the Economics Department at Georgetown University, in Washington DC. Journal of Development Economics, March Volume 52, Issue 2, pp. Public Choice , With William Liefert and Edward Cook. Agriculture," Agribusiness Journal , vol. With James Gleckler and Luther Tweeten. Yin-Wong Cheung and Frank Westermann editors. The Chinese Economy and U. Wei-Chiao Huang and Huizhong Zhou, editors.
Dixon and Maureen T. Dixon and Dale Jorgenson, editors. Le Cercle des Economistes, Paris, France. ERS Staff Report no. European Economic Integration and the Consequences for U. Eastern Europe in the 's. Washington, DC, February , Proceedings published February Government Intervention in Soviet Agriculture: Estimates of Consumer and Producer Subsidy Equivalents. With Edward Cook and William Liefert. Government Intervention in Agriculture, , Alan J. Webb, Michael Lopez, and Renata Penn, ed.
Efficiency and Growth in Agriculture: During the s, she continued conducting research in Morocco, as well as in non-Arab muslim and other countries on various topics: Her current and prospective interests in teaching and research link her expertise on women, gender and Islam with emerging engagement of young women and men in extreme forms of violence and terrorism.
During her master studies, she focused on the law and economics of international trade. As visiting scholar, she spent two semesters in Taiwan and France. Colette van der Ven is an associate in the trade group at Sidley Austin, focused on representing countries in litigation at the World Trade Organization. Jan Yves Remy advises governments and private stakeholders on international trade matters, with a focus on dispute settlement under the auspices of the World Trade Organization WTO.
She worked closely with one of the current Appellate Body Members on an arbitration under Article Before joining the WTO, Jan Yves also served for two years as a services trade analyst at the Caribbean Negotiating Machinery, where she assisted in coordinating the negotiating positions of Caribbean governments and advised and represented them in multilateral, bilateral and regional negotiations. She has continued her interest and involvement in the Caribbean legal and trade spheres, and has completed a doctoral thesis on Caribbean regional integration through the examination of the role of the Caribbean Court of Justice in advancing Caribbean integration, to be published shortly.
Jan Yves is a frequent speaker on WTO law and Caribbean law matters at universities, conferences and seminars. She has been called to the Bar in St. Her research topics include the history of youth movements, the intersection of politics and sexuality, and the cultural and political dimensions of illegal drugs in modern Latin America, with a focus on Argentina. She is the author of The Age of Youth in Argentina: Valeria Manzano is currently completing two projects: She is currently working on three research projects funded by the NCCR trade regulation on the diffusion of liberalising commitments in preferential trade agreements, on legal indicators of the level of enforcement of preferential trade agreements, and on the regulation of South-South labour migration outside of preferential trade agreements.
Charlotte Sieber-Gasser also works on legal issues related to the implications of TTIP and other mega-regionals for third countries. Charlotte Sieber-Gasser completed her PhD in at the World Trade Institute of the University of Bern in Switzerland on preferential services trade agreements between developing countries. Charlotte Sieber-Gasser recently taught trade regulation, trade law and development, and European law at the universities of Bern and St.
Gallen and is a supervisor for master theses at the World Trade Institute in Bern. In , she was awarded a doctorate in Law from Pompeu Fabra University. Neus Torbisco Casals is interested in legal and political philosophy generally, as well as in constitutional theory, human rights and gender and migration studies. Her research focuses mainly on issues relating to cultural diversity and minority rights, gender equality, immigration and democratic theory, as well as on the foundations of human rights. In each area, she concentrates on the ways in which legal and political orderings engage with diversity with the aim of sustaining mutual cooperation and fairness.
Neus Torbisco Casals has published several articles and chapters on these topics and has presented papers at conferences in Europe and America. She is the author of Group Rights as Human Rights: Aliki is a research and project assistant at the Global Health Programme.