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Workshop for SUNY faculty
April 29, 2016 @ 8:30 am - 4:15 pm
Free“China and the World: 1950s Urban Culture and Planning”
A workshop for SUNY faculty and students
Sponsored by the SUNY Network of Excellence in Arts and Humanities, with support from the Confucius Institute, the Asian Studies Program, the History Department, and the Cities and Society Workshop of the Humanities Institute.
For information: Contact Kristin Stapleton at kstaple@buffalo.edu or 645-5645
Schedule
8:30 Coffee and pastries
8:45 Welcome
9 – 10:15 UB architecture students present their design work on Xixinan in Anhui, completed as part of a studio led by assistant professor Shannon Bassett in the Department of Architecture
10:15 -10:30 Coffee break
10:30-12 Roundtable on Urban Culture in the 1950s: Global Perspectives
Chair: Gail Radford, UB, History
Participants:
Carl Nightingale, UB, Transnational Studies
Megan Abbas, Geneseo, History
Ryan Jones, Geneseo, History
12 – 1 Lunch
1 – 2:30 Roundtable on China in the 1950s
Chair: Walter Hakala, UB, Asian Studies and English
Participants:
Xin Fan, Fredonia, History
Kristine Harris, New Paltz, History
Tze-ki Hon, Geneseo, History
Hua-yu Li, Oregon State, Political Science
2:30 – 2:45 Coffee break
2:45 – 4 Roundtable on Urban Planning in the Socialist World
Chair: Carl Nightingale, UB, Transnational Studies
Participants:
Heather DeHaan, Binghamton, History
Kristin Stapleton, UB, History
Shannon Bassett, UB, Architecture and Planning
4 – 4:15 Wrap-up session
The scholarly initiative “Building an Interdisciplinary Approach to Study Chinese Views of the Global Order” is funded by a grant from the SUNY Arts and Humanities Network of Excellence. The aim of the initiative is to build a community of scholars within and beyond the SUNY system to develop “a multi-dimensional perspective on the formation of Chinese worldviews by highlighting the confluence of factors that have informed the Chinese understanding of an increasingly dynamic but complicated world.”
About the SUNY Networks of Excellence
SUNY Arts and Humanities is one of six SUNY Networks of Excellence. Each network assembles scientists, scholars, and external partners from SUNY campuses to conduct collaborative research in high demand areas. The others are SUNY Health, SUNY Brain, SUNY 4E (Energy, Environment, Economics and Education), SUNY Materials and Advanced Manufacturing and SUNY Teaching, Learning and Assessment.