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CONTRIBUTORS

Børge Bakken is a sociologist and na and the World Program based at criminologist writing on contempo- Princeton . rary Chinese issues. He is a visiting Tom Cliff is an economic anthropolo- emeritus scholar at the Department gist and DECRA Research Fellow based of Political and Social Change, Coral at the ANU. He is the author of Oil and Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs at the Water: Being Han in Xinjiang (Chicago, Australian National University (ANU). 2016), which won the Association for Carolyn Cartier is a professor of hu- Asian Studies’ E. Gene Smith Prize for man geography and studies at best book on Inner Asia in 2018. the University of Technology Sydney Antony Dapiran is an Australian-born, and an Adjunct Director of the Aus- Kong-based lawyer and writer. tralian Centre on China in the World He is the author of City of Protest: A (CIW), at the ANU. Recent History of Dissent in

Chen Jingjing is a PhD candidate at CIW. (Penguin, 2017). Her doctoral research focusses on Tang Gloria Davies is a literary scholar and dynasty political and religious history. historian of China. She is Professor Andrew Chubb is a postdoctoral fel- of Chinese Studies in the School of low in the Princeton–Harvard Chi- Languages, Literatures, Cultures and 355 354 CHINA STORY YEARBOOK Contributors 2017 He researches therolesHe researches of theCCP’s elaide andanAdjunct Director of CIW. Asian Studies at the University of Ad- Chinese Studies in theDepartment of GrootGerry rector of CIW. development issues. SheisActing Di- on arange of Chinese transition and Jane Golley is an economist focussed University of Technology Sydney. School of International Studies at the YuGao isaPhDcandidate in the nal on Chinese labour and civil society. of bour and civil society. Heis co-editor focus onChineseandCambodian la- ice and at CIW. His research interests Fellow at Ca’FoscariUniversity of Ven- Franceschini Ivan is the religiosity inChinaandTaiwan, he addition to his interest in emergent PhD program in December 2017.In Paul J. Farrelly graduated from CIW’s an adjunctdirector of CIW. at , and Advisory , an open access jour- Made inChina,anopenaccess Principal of Capital Academic 首都學術諮詢 is Senior Lecturerin is aMarieCurie .

Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU. Adam Ingle Chinese University of HongKong. the Department of Anthropology at the is currently an assistant professor at of psychotherapy in urban China. He search focusseson thedevelopment and a medical anthropologist. His re Hsuan-Ying Huangisapsychiatrist minority rights. political inclusion and safeguarding icies andmechanismsfor promoting cy, ANU. Hisreasearchexamines pol- at the Crawford School of Public Poli- public policy researcher, andadvisor Ben Hillman isapolitical scientist, China. social life in and mainland exploring contemporary culturaland representation inChinesecontexts, His work examines knowledge and nia and an adjunct director of CIW. in Chineseat theUniversity of Tasma- Mark Harrison ghosts, andcookbooks. conspiracy theories,softnese power, United Front at homeandabroad, Chi is a masters student at the is a senior lecturer isasenior - - Linda Jaivin is the author of eleven Brian G. Martin is a visiting fellow at books — including the China memoir CIW and was a former Senior China The Monkey and the Dragon — an es- Analyst at the Office of National As- sayist, translator, co-editor with Gere- sessments. In addition to his interests mie R. Barmé of the anthology of trans- in contemporary Chinese politics, he is a historian of early twentieth century lation New Ghosts Old Dreams: Chinese China. Rebel Voices, and editorial consultant at CIW. Brittany Morreale is a PhD candidate at the . She re- Natalie Köhle is a historian of Chinese ceived her MPhil in Social and Cultur- medicine. Her research focusses on al Anthology from Oxford University. the on the history of humours and flu- Her work focusses on Asian engage- ids in China, with a comparative inter- ment with Africa. est in the Āyurvedic and Greco-Islamic medical traditions. She is currently a Elisa Nesossi is an Australian Re- postdoctoral fellow at CIW. search Council Research Fellow at CIW. Her current research project fo- Lorand Laskai is a researcher at the cusses on changes in Chinese concepts Council on Foreign Affairs in New of criminal justice, 1980–2015. York. Uchralt Otede is a PhD candidate

Nicholas Loubere is an associate sen- at the School of Culture, History and Language at the ANU. His research ior lecturer at the Centre for East and focusses on informal life politics in South-East Asian Studies, Lund Uni- Mongolia and North-East Asia. versity. His research examines socio- economic development in rural China, Benjamin Penny is an historian of with a particular focus on microcredit, religions in China and an Associate the rural financial system, and liveli- Director of CIW. He is the Editor of East hood migration. Asian History. 357 356 CHINA STORY YEARBOOK Contributors 2017 Sang Ye CIW. asanassociateand serves director at He now runstheANUChina Institute diplomacy andintelligenceanalysis. professional background has been in ANU inmodernChinesehistory. His Rigby Richard Late MingCollection. Book of Swindles: Selectionsfrom a cotranslated is with Bruce Rusk, 1900 China.Hismostrecent book, Levenson Prizefor bestbookonpost- New History of Laughter theJoseph his bookTheAge of Irreverence: A Association for Asian Studies awarded of British Columbia. In 2017,the literature and cinema at the University Christopher Rea teaches Chinese development inrural China. off-farm employment, and economic ticularly in rural–urban migration, and developmentpar- , economics agricultural of fields the His current interests research lie in Shi XinjieisaPhDcandidate at CIW. ducted researchat CIW. historian who haspreviously con- is a journalist and oral has a PhD from the The ic. Hisresearch focusseson thehistory the ANU'sCollege of AsiaandthePacif Mark Strange isaSeniorLecturerin ment inruralChina. the politicaleconomy of localgovern- and Asia, South-East and Pacific the in are Chinese state andnon-state actors fairs, ANU. His main research interests Af Asia–Pacific of School Bell Coral a part-time research fellowship at the ty of Sydney Business School and has in the China Studies Centre, Universi - Graeme Smith isapostdoctoral fellow history relations. andSino-Japanese Chineseintellectualtwentieth-century at CIW. His work examines early Craig A.Smith Sinology at theANU. the 1940s, and their role in establishing first diplomatic representatives to Chinain Australia’s of experiences the Adventurers Scholars (2015) recounts His book history of Australia–China relations. period and early PRC, and the particular focus onthelate Republic modern intellectual history, with a CIW. His research interests include William Sima China & ANU: Diplomats, is a postdoctoral fellow is a PhD candidate at - - of political thought and the historiog- Share Power (2012), and Without raphy of pre-modern China. America: Australia’s Future in the New Asia (2017). Susan Trevaskes is a researcher in the area of a Chinese criminal justice at Yang Qin is a PhD candidate at CIW. and is an adjunct di- Her current research project is about rector of CIW. She publishes on justice the exegetical diagrams of Confucian issues including policing, punishment, classics in the Song period. and the politics of law and order. Zhang Yichi is a research assistant at Wen Meizhen is a PhD candidate at the University of Technology Sydney. CIW. Her current research interests He is interested in modern Chinese are in economic anthropology, inter- urban and garden history, the history national migration, and ethnicity. of foreign settlements in China, and conservation of historical gardens and Hugh White has been Professor of heritage. Strategic Studies in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at ANU since Zhu Yujie is a lecturer in heritage 2004. Before that he was a senior studies at the School of Archeology official of the Australian Government. and Anthropology, ANU. His research His recent publications include Power focusses on the politics of cultural Shift: Australia’s Future between heritage, and its relation to issues such Washington and Beijing (2010), and as ethnic tourism, urbanisation, and The China Choice: Why America Should religious practices. This text is taken from China Story Yearbook 2017: Prosperity, edited by Jane Golley and Linda Jaivin, published 2018 by ANU Press, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.