CMC Seminar

CMC seminar

China Media Centre 2012 Spring Seminar 4

China Media Centre 2012 Spring Seminar Photojournalism in China  Speaker:  AN Guanxi,   XIANG Mei Date: Thursday, 29th March 2012 Time: 11am-1pm Venue: A 7.3 Chair: Guo Dawei OPEN TO ALL   Mr. AN Guanxi is now a Visiting Scholar at the China Media Centre, University of Westminster. He also joined University Missouri in the US [...]

China Media Centre 2010 Spring Seminar Series 3

CHINA: SOCIAL MEDIA AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Speaker: Dr. Bingchun Meng Date: Thursday 8th March, 2012 Time: 2-3.30pm Venue: A6.5, Maria Hewlett Building (A Block), Harrow Campus Chair: Prof Hugo de Burgh OPEN TO ALL In this presentation, Dr Bingchun Meng will first lay out some of the theoretical debates as well as methodological challenges regarding [...]

China Media Centre 2012 Spring Seminar Series 2

‘EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON LOVE’: CHINESE CHRISTIANITY AND THE PARTY Speaker: Dr GerdaWielander Date: Monday 5th March Time: 2-4pm Venue: A 6.8 Maria Hewlett Building (A Block) Harrow Campus Chair: Prof Hugo de Burgh OPEN TO ALL This talk asks the question what influence Christian values have had on social and political values in post-socialist China. [...]

SOAS&CMC Spring Seminar:

SOAS&CMC Spring Seminar:

The next China Media Centre seminar will take place on Wednesday 22rd February between 4-6pm at Westminster University’s New Cavendish Campus, in room C1.04. Prof Michel Hockx from SOAS, University of London, Dr. Mei Hong, Assistant Professor from Southwest Jiaotong University and Prof David Gauntlett from University of Westminster, will give a talk with the title ‘China: [...]

CMC Seminar – Spring 2011

The next China Media Centre seminar will take place on Wednesday, 23 March, 2011 between 2-4pm in room E4.4 at the Harrow campus. Sam Geall, a PhD candidate in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, will be talking about his latest research into environmental journalism in China. The seminar will comprise an introductory lecture, followed by an open discussion. Click on the above link for more information.

Beyond academia, Sam writes about Chinese affairs for a variety of international publications. His articles have been published in Foreign Policy, New Internationalist, Far Eastern Economic Review, New Humanist, Ecologist, China Rights Forum, Green Futures and openDemocracy. He is the deputy editor of the bilingual Chinese environmental website, chinadialogue.net.