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Program of ACPSS 15th International Conference

In Collaboration with the OSU Institute for Chinese Studies

The Ohio State University, November 6-8, 2009 

 


 

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
3:00pm-6:00pm University Plaza Hotel LobbyRegistration
4:00pm -6:00pm

University Plaza Hotel Lobby

Pre-meeting/Welcome Reception  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
8:30am-9:00am Mendenhall 0100 
Opening Ceremony

Welcome remarks by Dr. Dieter Wanner, Associate Provost for OSU Global Strategies and International Affairs, Dr. Patricia Sieber, Director of OSU Center for East Asia Studies, and Dr. Jieli Li, ACPSS President.  
 

9:00am-10:00am Mendenhall 0100Keynote Speech

“Anti-Counterfeiting Strategies of Multi-nationals in China” by Daniel C.K. Chow, Joseph S. Platt-Porter Wright Morris & Arthur Professor of Law at the Ohio State University College of Law

10:00am-10:30am

Mendenhall Lobby

Coffee Break
10:30am-12:00noonConcurrent Sessions 1-3
  Page Hall 0010 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Session 1: Issues and Prospects for China’s Sustainable Development

Chair/Discussant: Patrick Shan, Grand Valley State University, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    1.  “Scientific Approach in Development: How Far Does China Need to Go?”

    2.  “Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development (SD) in China”

    3.  “When the River Is at Peace, China Is at Peace: Environment Challenges to China’s Economic Development” 

    4.  “Governance Reform and Sustainable Development in China”

    Yufeng Li, Center for Asian Democracy, The University of Louisville

Page Hall 0020 Session 2: New Trends in China’s Socio-legal Development

Chair/Discussant: Shaorong Huang,  University of Cincinnati, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    1.  “Chinese Jurisprudence and Hong Kong Law” 

    2.  “China’s Legislative Reform in Social Security”

    3.  “Adaptation in the Chinese legal system: a transition to Rule of Law?”

     4.  “中国反垄断法与宏观经济的关系

    Liang Wu (吴亮), Renmin University of China

Page Hall 0060Session 3: New Cultural Trends in Chinese Society 

Chair/Discussant:  Wayne Huang,  Ohio University, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    1.  “The Role of Shan Zhai (山寨) Culture in China”

    2.  “Market, Freedom, and the Tragedy of Culture: the Case of Contemporary Art in China”

    3.  “The Search for a Spiritual Home in the Classics -- A Deliberation of Professor Yu Dan’s Lectures on Zhuang-zi and Confucius”

    4.  “Chinese Folk Cultural Heritage and Its Modern Influence”

    Yinqiang Guo, Luoyang Ancient Relics Administration Bureau, Henan, China

12:00noon-1:30pm

Hagerty Hall Lobby

Lunch 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1:30pm-3:00pmConcurrent Sessions 4-6
Page Hall 0010 Session 4: Economic Development and Ethnic/Cultural Challenges in the Global   Village 

Chair/Discussant:   Yueh-Ting Lee, University of Toledo

    1.  “优先发展教育——中国民族地区发展转型之眼

    2.  “Contrast American and Chinese Ethnic Conflict and Economic Challenges(对比中美所面临的民族和文化冲突和经济的挑战)

    3.  “ Ethnic Issues in East European and Chinese Organizations” (东欧和中国组织中的民族和文化问题)

Page Hall 0020 Session 5:  Round-Table on China Studies and Globalism

Chair/Moderator: Shuming Lu, City University of New York-Brooklyn College

    1.  “China Studies in the West and Development of the Humanities and Social Sciences in China”

    Shuming Lu, City University of New York-Brooklyn College

    2.  "The Global Awakening of China Studies”

    Jingyi Song, The State University of New York-Old Westbury

    3.  “Is China Going to Lose its Cultural Identity in Globalization?”

    Ai Guo Han, Rowan University

    4.  “Teaching Classic Culture of China in the American Classroom: A New Curriculum Design”

    Yonggang Huang, City University of New York-Brooklyn College.

    5.  "A Less Traveled but More Enlightening Road: China’s Approach to Cultural Revitalization"

    Jianguo Ji,  City University of New York –BMCC 

Page Hall 0060Session 6: China’s Modernization and Development  

Chair/Discussant: Jing Luo, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

    1.  “New Urbanization Trends in China”

    Yongjun Chen(陈甬军), Renmin University of China,

    2.  “Chinese Peasant’s Life-philosophy and the Land, Agriculture and Economy of China under Global Capitalization(试论全球资本化下中国农民的生活哲学与中国的土地,农业和经济)

    3.  "Entrepreneurism in a Socialist Milieu - Building a Humane Society with Common Prosperity"

    4.  “中国煤炭产业发展模式与贵州区域经济发展问题

    Zhaojun Huang (黄兆军), Renmin University of China

3:00pm-3:15pm

Page Hall 0060

Coffee Break
3:15pm-4:45pmConcurrent Sessions 7-9
Page Hall 0010Session 7:  China Going Global: Issues and Challenges  

Chair/Discussant: Shiping Hua, University of Louisville

    1.  “China and the Politics of Financial Leverage and Investment Charm Offensives in the 21st Century”

    2.  “Possibilities and Constraints: China’s Engagement with Global Capital and the Politics of Transnational Resistance”

    3.  “China’s Peaceful Development and Necessary Adjustment in International Studies“

    4.  “The China Threat Delusion”

Page Hall 0020Session 8: Chinese Culture and Society in Comparative-historical Context  

Chair/Discussant: Zhiyuan Chen, Appalachian State University

    1.  “Why Was Jesus So Popular? An Investigation into Christianity in Early 20th Century China”

    2.  “Preserving Health and Life: A Perspective of Quanzhen Daosim”

    3.  “Education Quality Standards and China’s World Class University Initiative: Some Thoughts”

    4.  “Chinese Contractual Relations from Feudal Society to Present” (中国封建契约对现代社会的影响)

Page Hall 0060Session 9:  Media and Communication Issues in Contemporary China 

Chair/Discussant:  Aiguo Han, Rowan University

    1.  “The ‘Doraemon’ Dimension: An Active Audience Case Study of Mainland College Students’ Consumption of Japan’s Cartoon Culture”

    2.  “Chinese Netizens’ Rhetorical Vision:  A Fantasy Theme Analysis of Internet Response to a Student Abuse Case in a University in China”

    3.  “Development of Internet NGOs in China”

5:00pm-5:30pm Mendenhall 0100 ACPSS board end-of-term Report (2007-2009)

presented by Jieli Li, President of ACPSS   

5:30pm-6:30pm ACPSS election for New Board and New Board business meeting
6:30pm-8:30pm Dinner at Panda Inn Restaurant
9:00pm-11:00pm Entertainment Party (Karaoke Singing and Dancing) at Panda Inn Restaurant 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SUNDAY, NOVMEBER 8
8:45am-10:15am Concurrent Sessions 10-12 
Page Hall 0010 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Session 10:  China in Transition: Issues and Prospects 

Chair/Discussant: Fred Huang, CUNY –Brooklyn College

    1.  “Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao’s De-Stalinization of Chinese Marxism”

    2.  “The Re-entry of U.S.-educated Chinese Students: A Historical Perspective”

    3.  “China’s Imbalanced Public Policies and Dilemma in Development”

    4.  “Social Reference Theory: A Preliminary Analysis of Sociological Research on China Studies”

Page Hall 0020 Session 11: China’s Diplomacy in Global Context   

Chair/Discussant: William Y. Jiang, San Jose State University, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    1.  “China’s Public Diplomacy in a Global Context”

    2.  “China in Africa” 

    3.  “China Renegotiating Global Role”

    4.  “Global Venture of China Capital – An Alternative Diplomacy”               

Page Hall 0060Session 12: Sino-U.S Relations in Comparative Perspective   

Chair/Discussant: Jianguo Ji, City University of New York –BMCC

  1. “中美关系中的苏俄因素分析(1979—2009)—从国内政治与对外关系的视角”

  2. “冲突中美货币的苹果与橘子”

    3.  “Political Culture and U.S.—China Relations”

    Jianjun Wang, Center for Asian Democracy, The University of Louisville

10:15am-10:30am

Page Hall 0060

Coffee Break
10:30am-12:00noonConcurrent Sessions 13-15
Page Hall 0010 Session 13:  Reflections on Teaching and Research Issues in the Era of Globalization   

Chair/Discussant:  Jingyi Song, SUNY at Old Westbury

    1.  “Challenges and Measures: Development of English Programs in the Mainland Public Foreign Language Universities”

    2.  “Some Thoughts on Issues of Contemporary China History Research in the Context of Globalization” (全球化背景下当代中国史研究若干问题的思考)

    3.  “Some New Issues on Geographical Environment of Luoyang City of China”

    Shiwei Zhu, Managerial Office of Historical Relics of Luoyang, Henan, China.  
     
     
     
     

Page Hall 0020Session 14: Chinese Studies in North America    

Chair/Discussant: Xudong Jin, Ohio Wesleyan University,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    1.  “Chinese Studies in North America – Summary, Programs and Resources”

    2.  “Status Report on Chinese Studies by Chinese-American East Asian Studies Librarians in North America”

    3.  “The Strength of Library Resources for China Studies in North America”

Page Hall 0060Session 15: Chinese Language Teaching in the U.S.: Approaches and Resources

Chair/Discussant: Ying Han, Savannah State University,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    1.  “Focus on Student Success: Teaching Basic Chinese to American College Students”

    Ai Guo Han, Rowan University

    2.  “Need-based and Process-oriented Pedagogical Approach to Instructed L2 Chinese Acquisition”

    Jiangguo Ji, City University of New York –BMCC

    3.  “Learning Chinese Fast: A Phonetic Approach in the Beginning”

    Yonggang Huang, City University of New York-Brooklyn College

    4.  “CLTA-GNY and Chinese Language Teachers’ Training Programs”

    Shuming Lu, City University of New York-Brooklyn College

12:00noon-1:00pm

Hagerty Hall Lobby

Farewell Lunch 
 
 
 
 
 
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