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Curriculum Vitae NON ARKARAPRASERTKUL Global Postdoctoral Fellow EDUCATION Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Anthropology (All But Dissertation) 2016 (expected) Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Master of Arts (MA) in Anthropology 2015 The University of Oxford Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Modern Chinese Studies 2010 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Master of Science in Architecture Studies in History, Theory, 2007 Criticism of Art and Architecture & Architecture and Urbanism Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Urban Design Certificate 2007 King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok Bachelor of Architecture, First Class Honors 2004 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Global Postdoctoral Fellowship, New York University Shanghai 2014 – Present Fudan Fellowship, Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization (ICSCC), Fudan 2014 – Present University, Shanghai, P.R. China Harvard University Certificates of Distinction in Teaching (2 awards in 1 semester) 2013 Jens Aubrey Westengard Scholarship, Harvard University 2013 Harvard-China Scholarship Council (CSC) Research Scholarship 2013 – 2014 Harvard Asia Center Dissertation Research Grant for Chinese Studies (2 times) 2013 – 2014 Graduate Society Summer Research Fellowship, Graduate School of Arts & 2013 Sciences (GSAS), Harvard University Urban Geography Specialty Group Travel Award, The Association of American 2013 Geographers (AAG) Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Graduate Summer Research Grant (2 times) 2012, 2013 Conference Grant, Harvard University’s Department of Anthropology (2 times) 2012, 2013 “Thailand at Harvard” Research Grant, Harvard University Asia Center 2012 Harvard-Yenching Institute Doctoral Scholarship 2008 – 2012 Winter Institute Scholarship, Shanghai Theatre Academy (co-organized by Brown, 2011 New York, Princeton, and Yale Universities) China Reform and Governance Fellowship (CRG), Australian National University 2011 Asia Pacific Program Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Conference Travel Grant (2 times) 2012, 2013 Travel Scholarship, Global City and Culture Center, Warwick University 2011 Travel Scholarship, Society for East Asian Anthropology (SEAA) 2011 Graduate Summer Language Grant, Harvard Asia Center, Fairbank Center for Chinese 2011, 2012 Studies, Korea Institute, and Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies (2 times) Torino-China Summer School Scholarship, Faculty of Political Science, 2010 The University of Turin, Italy Travel & Research Scholarship, The Project of Empowering Network for International 2010 1 | P a g e NonAKRARAPRASERTKUL Thai Studies (ENITS), Institute of Thai Studies, Bangkok Visiting Student Fellowship, Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, 2009 The Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan China Research Award, School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies, 2009 The University of Oxford J. William Fulbright & International Institute of Education (IIE) Scholarships 2005 – 2007 C.V. Starr Foundation Fellowship (via Asian Cultural Council, New York) 2005 – 2007 Excellent Researcher, Thammasat University, Bangkok 2007 Best Paper Award, The Sixth China Urban Housing Conference, Beijing 2007 Graduate Student Council (GSC) Conference Travel Grant, MIT 2007 MIT Avalon Conference Travel Grant, MIT 2006 Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Travel & Research Award 2006 W. Danfort Compton Memorial Graduate Fellowship, MIT 2005 – 2007 Best Student Award, KMITL (5 consecutive times) 1999 – 2004 SELECT PUBLICATIONS Forthcoming Non Arkaraprasertkul. “The Poetics of Ecological Urbanity: Louis Kahn’s Vision for Central Philadelphia (1956-62).” In A Greene Country Towne: Philadelphia, Ecology, and the Material Imagination, edited by Alan C. Braddock & Laura Turner (Penn State University Press; invited submission, expected Spring 2015) Non Arkaraprasertkul & Matthew Williams, “Mobility in a Global City: Urbanization and the Transportation Infrastructure in Shanghai” (research article under review, expected Spring 2015/Fall 2015) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “In Praise of the ‘Coffin’: Japanese Capsule Hotel and Creative Urban Sociality.” In Politics and Aesthetics of Creativity: City, Culture and Space in East Asia, edited by Lu Pan, Dixon Heung Wah Wong & Karin Ling-fung Chau (Bridge21 Press; invited submission, unconditionally accepted, expected Spring 2015) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Creative Class in a Global City: Tourism, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space in Shanghai.” In Protest and Resistance in the Tourist City, edited by Johannes Novy and Claire Colomb (Routledge; accepted, expected Spring 2015) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Housing and Heritage: The Politics of Historic Preservation in the Global City of Shangai.” In Urban Knowledge Network Asia Research Paper Series, edited by Dr. Paul Rabé (International Institute for Asian Studies & University of Amsterdam Press, accepted, Spring 2015) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Spatial Change and Housing in Shanghai: An Ethnography of the Urban Middle- Class and a Crypto-Colonial Shanghai” (research article under review; expected Summer 2014/Fall 2014) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Anthro/Tecture as a Method for Re-Thinking Urban Intervention” (research article under review; expected Spring 2015) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “What has happened to our morality?”: An Ethnography of Moral Experience and the Search for Meanings of Contemporary Chinese Morality (research article under review; expected Spring 2015) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “A Response to Heritage beyond the boundaries: A manifesto,” The Newsletter of the International Institute for Asian Studies 69, no. Autumn (2014): 23。 Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Traditionalism as a Way of Life: The Sense of Home in Shanghai Alleyway” Harvard Asia Quarterly XV, no. 3/4 (2013): 15 – 25. 2 | P a g e NonAKRARAPRASERTKUL Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Urbanization and Housing: Socio-Spatial Conflicts over Urban Space in Contemporary Shanghai.” In Aspects of Urbanization in China: Shanghai, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, edited by G. Byrne Bracken. IIAS Series, 139-64. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press (distributed in the US by the University of Chicago Press, 2012): 139 – 163. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Moral Global Storytelling: Reflections on Place and Space in Shanghai's Urban Neighborhoods.” Storytelling, Self, Society 8, no. 3 (2012): 167-79. Non Arkaraprasertkul & Jacob Dreyer. “Space of Inertia: Shanghai’s Deep Structure.” you are here: Journal of Creative Geography 14, no. 1 (2011): 69-86. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Leaping Beyond Nostalgia: Shanghai's Urban Life Ethnography.” The Newsletter of the International Institute for Asian Studies 55, no. Autumn/Winter (2010): 28-29. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Power, Politics, and the Making of Shanghai.” Journal of Planning History 9, no. 4 (2010): 232-59. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Dynamic Soi: Neighborhoods and Urban Life in the City of Bangkok.” Rian Thai: International Journal of Thai Studies 3, no. 1 (2010): 155-184. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Crypto-Urbanism: Retrofitting Tokyo.” Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability (2010): 127 - 29. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Beyond Preservation: Rebuilding Old Shanghai.” Exposition Magazine of the University of Oxford 3, Hilary Term (2010): 10-18. Non Arkaraprasertkul. Shanghai Contemporary: The Politics of Built Form: How Divergent Planning Methods Transformed Shanghai's Urban Identity. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag, 2009. Non Arkaraprasertkul & Reilly Paul Rabitaille. “Differences, Originality and Assimilation: Building Nine at Panabhandhu School.” Thresholds 35 (2009): 8-15. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Towards Modern Urban Housing: Redefining Shanghai's lilong.” Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability 2, no. 1 (2009): 11-29. **Selected as one of the Best 100 Papers on improving cities and the quality of urban life by Routledge for World Habitat Day 2010 (see details: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/access/world-habitat-day.pdf) Non Arkaraprasertkul. “On Fredric Jameson: Marxism, Postmodernism, and Architecture.” Architectural Theory Review 14, no. 1 (2009): 79-94. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Resilient Lilong: an Ethnography of Shanghai’s Urban Housing.” Working Papers Series. Harvard-Yenching Institute (2009) [published and available online only : http://hyi.scribo.harvard.edu/category/working-paper-series/] Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Visualizing Shanghai: The Ascendancy of the Skylines” (published in English with an abstract in Thai), East Asian Studies Journal of Thammasat University Institute of East Asian Studies 12: no. 2 (2008): 1-39. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “The Role of Politics in the Design of Cities: A Case Study of Pudong New Area in Shanghai, People’s Republic of China” (published in Thai with an abstract in English), Chulalongkorn University Academic Journal of Architecture (AJA) 2 (2008): 101 – 126. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Politicization and the Rhetoric of Shanghai Urbanism.” Footprint, no. 2 (2008): 43-52. 3 | P a g e NonAKRARAPRASERTKUL Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Toward Modernist Urban Design: Louis Kahn's Plan for Central Philadelphia.” Journal of Urban Design 13. no. 2 (2008): 177 – 94. Non Arkaraprasertkul. “A Critical Appearance of Modernism: Building Nine of Panabhandhu School,” Journal of South East Asian Architecture 9, no. 1 (2006): 13 – 28. REPORTS, REVIEWS, & OTHER LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS Non Arkaraprasertkul (with Reilly Rabitaile). “Jan Wampler: The Poet and People’s Architect,” in a special issue of a bilingual architectural magazine published