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 2014 – Present Fudan Fellowship, Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization (ICSCC), Fudan 2014 – Present University, Shanghai, P.R. 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, (co-organized by Brown, 2011 New York, Princeton, and Yale Universities) China Reform and Governance Fellowship (CRG), Australian 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

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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.

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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.

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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 in Mainland China (expected February 2015)

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Review Article: Shanghai Gone: Domicide and Defiance in a Chinese Megacity by Qin Shao,” Urban Studies 52, no. 2 (2014): 399 – 401.

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “The Function of Poetics in Ethnographic Snaphots,” in an exhibition catalog Up, Above, Above and Beyond: A Photography exhibition by Nathalie Perakis-Valat (originally written in English with Chinese translation: 贝灵悦摄影作品 中的诗学功能和 民族志印象), Art Plus Shanghai Gallery (2014): 10 -17.

Non Arkaraprasertkul, Bryce Beemer Chanjittra Chanorn, and Dylan Southard, “Reading Craft in the Global Ecumene: IIAS Summer School in Chiang Mai, Thailand,” A Report for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation upon Completion of a Project Funded by the Foundation (October 2014).

Non Arkaraprasertkul, Dylan Southard, with contributions by Henrik Kloppenborg Møller, “The Roundtable on Cloth, Culture and Development: Part of the IIAS Rethinking Asian Studies Project,” A Report for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation upon Completion of a Project Funded by the Foundation (October 2014).

Tay, Sue Ann & Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Conversations: Non Arkaraprasertkul and An Anthropologist’s Life in a Lilong,” Shanghai Street Stories Blog [http://shanghaistreetstories.com /?p=6986] (2014).

Yang, Jiang. “Shikumen Pledged Extra Protection After Readers Offer City Suggestions,” Shanghai Daily Newspaper (August 25, 2014): A4 Metro [written with comments based on an interview with me].

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Review Article: In Search of Paradise: Middle-Class Living in a Chinese Metropolis by Li Zhang.” Student Anthropologist 3, no. 1 (2012): 101-04.

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “The Pros and Cons of Graduate School: A Very Personal Look at Some of the Criteria and Some of the Decisions,” SESA (Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers) Magazine, no. 1 (2011): 1-3.

Alexander, Lindsey & Non Arkaraprasertkul, “A Report on the Tanner Lecture on Human Values by James C. Scott: ‘Four Domestications: Fire, Plants, Animals and…Us’,” Manhindra Humanities Center of Harvard University (2011)

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Review Article: China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom.” China Review 11, no. 1 (2011): 147-150.

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Review Article: Third World Modernism: Architecture, Development and Identity, edited by Duanfang Lu.” Urban Studies 16, no.49 (2012): 3705-07.

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Review Article: City between Worlds: My Hong Kong by Leo Ou-Fan Lee.” Urban Studies 47, no. 14 (2010): 3161-63.

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Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Review Article: Global Shanghai 1850-2010: History in Fragments by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom.” The China Report 46, no. 2 (2010): 175 – 181.

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “Review Article: Incarceration and the Incarcerated: Power and Resistance by Saipin Suputtamongkol.” New Frontiers in Asian Scholarship. Harvard-Yenching Institute (2009) [available online: http://hyi.scribo.harvard.edu/category/new-frontiers-in-asian-scholarship/].

Non Arkaraprasertkul, Peerapong Techatutanon, Guttapon Prommoon, Supawai Wongkovit, and Stephanie Hsu, eds. Jan Wampler’s Sukhothai Housing Studio. Cambridge, MA: Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009.

Non Arkaraprasertkul. “The Critical Appearance of Modern Architecture in Thailand: Building Nine at Panabhandhu School in Bangkok,” in the exhibition catalog KEEPING UP – Modern Thai Architecture 1967- 1987, Thailand Creative & Design Center, Bangkok (TCDC; 2008)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE E EM

Global Postdoctoral Fellow (GPF), New York University Shanghai 2014 – Present Adjunct Professor, The Alliance for Global Education, Shanghai 2014 – Present Adjunct Professor, Ecole supérieure des sciences commerciales d'Angers (ESSCA) 2014 – Present School of Management Shanghai Research Assistant, Professor Matthew Gutmann, Brown University 2014 – Present Teaching & Research Assistant, International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) & 2013 – Present Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSH), University of Macau Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University 2012 – Present Head of Tubma Urban Design Project, East Water Group, Bangkok, Thailand 2012 – 2013 Teaching Fellow in South Asian Studies, Anthropology, and General Education, 2012 – 2013 Harvard University Distinguished Gibbons Professor of Architecture, University of South Florida (USF) 2012 – 2013 Residential Advisor, Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, Office of Fraternities, Sororities, and 2012 – 2013 Independent Living Groups (FSILGs), MIT Adjunct Professor in Modern China, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA 2011 – 2012 Teaching Fellow in South Asian Studies, Harvard University 2011 – 2012 Graduate Training Representative, The Oriental Institute, The University of 2008 – 2010 Oxford Principal Researcher & Chief Urban Planner, Thammasat University Research 2008 – 2009 & Consultancy Institute, Bangkok Visiting Lecturer in Architecture and Urban Design, MIT 2007 – 2008 Adjunct Lecturer in Urban Design, Chulalongkorn University 2007 – 2008 Teaching Assistant, School of Global Studies, Arizona State University 2007 Teaching Assistant Architecture Department, MIT 2005 – 2007 Research Assistant, Architecture Department, MIT 2005 – 2006 Teaching Assistant, Special Interest Group in Urban Settlement (SIGUS), MIT 2005 – 2006 University Lecturer in Architecture, Thammasat University, Bangkok 2004 – 2007 Departmental Lecturer in Built Environment, Shinawatra University, Bangkok 2004 – 2005

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE (*Indicating service as the lead instructor)

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SHANGHAI *Shanghai: Urban Planning and Development of the Twenty-First Century Summer 2015 *Global Connection: Shanghai Spring 2015 Global Perspectives on Society Part I & Part II Fall 2014/Spring 2015

ECOLE SUPÉRIEURE DES SCIENCES COMMERCIALES D'ANGERS (ESSCA) SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SHANGHAI Doing Business in China: Commercial Environment and Legal System Fall 2014/Spring 2015 (Cultural foundation, Chinese business culture & Innovation Modules)

THE ALLIANCE FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION (STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM IN SHANGHAI, “TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY CITY”) *URBN390: Urban Planning Spring/Summer 2015 *ARCH392 Architecture and Design Spring/Summer 2015

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN STUDIES (IIAS) International Summer School: Reading Craft: Itineraries of Culture, Summer 2014 Knowledge and Power in the Global Ecumene International Winter School: Urban Hybridity in the Post-Colonial Age Winter 2013

FUDAN UNIVERSITY, SHANGHAI Doing Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century: Fudan Intensive Summer Summer 2014 Teaching: FIST Program (暑期集中式授课)

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, TAMPA *Architecture 5366: Advanced Design C Spring 2013

HARVARD UNIVERSITY *EAS99: East Asian Studies Senior Thesis Spring/Fall 2014 Society of the World 33: Tokyo Spring 2013 Anthropology 1610: Ethnographic Research Methods Spring 2013 *Introductory Thai II – Thai 101b Spring 2013 *Intermediate Thai II – Thai 102b Spring 2013 *Introductory Thai I – Thai 101a Fall 2012 *Intermediate Thai I – Thai 102a Fall 2012 Readings in Thai I – Thai 103ar Fall 2012 Anthropology 1756: The Horror of Anthropology Fall 2012 *Introductory Thai II – Thai 101b Spring 2012 *Intermediate Thai II – Thai 102b Spring 2013 *Readings in Thai II – Thai 103br Spring 2013 *South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures 100r. Fall 2011

LESLEY UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MA *CHIST 4055: History of Modern China Spring 2012

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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY *4.291/4.237G: Urban Growth, Economics, and Planning Summer 2009 (Offered in conjunction with the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Economics, Chulalongkorn University) *4.291/11.4190U & 4.237G: Double Population, Triple Area: All in 30 Years: Summer 2008 Third World Urban Challenges Exploding the Future 4.166: Beijing Urban Design Studio Summer 2008 *4.144/4.156: Homing and Community: Housing for the Ancient Spring 2008 City of Sukhothai 4.144/4.156: Housing Studio in Beijing Spring 2007 4.237H: Designing Lift House in Louisiana Spring 2006 4.156: Advanced Architectural Design Studio Level III Fall 2005

SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT, POLITICS AND GLOBAL STUDIES, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY (ASU) SGS 484: Urban Sustainability and Planning in Thailand Summer 2007

VISITING POSITIONS Asia Center Affiliate, Harvard Shanghai Center, Shanghai, China 2013 – Present Visiting Researcher, Urban History Research Group, 2012 – 2014 East China Normal University, Shanghai Visiting Researcher, Anthropology Research and Teaching Unit, 2009 – 2010 School of Social Development and Public Policy, Visiting Lecturer, The Bachelor of Business Administration Program (BBA) Summer 2009 Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Chulalongkorn University Visiting Urban Design Critic, Graduate Master of Urban Summer 2008 Design Program (MUD),Hong Kong University

SELECTED CONFERENCE AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS “Locating Shanghai: Urbanization, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space,” China Policy Lab Seminar, Center of Italian Studies, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China (January 2015).

“Shanghai Urban Future: Urbanization, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space” In Urban Futures: Planning, Politics, and Renewal Panel [**awarded the Best Student Panel Award by the Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology], In 113th American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting: Boarders and Crossings, Chicago (December 2014).

“Shanghai “Global” City: Urbanization, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space,” In Protest and Resistance in the Tourist City: An International Symposium, Center for Metropolitan Studies (in collaboration with DFG, German Research Foundation), Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus- Senftenberg (November 2014).

“Fundamental Issues of Urbanization in China: Prospects, Challenges, and its Discontents” In Developmental Challenges for China and India: Economic Development, Human Development, and Urbanization, In NYU Shanghai and Shanghai Jiao Tong University of the People’s Republic of China for the International Conferences on ‘Development, Governance, and Law in China and India,’ O. P. Jindal Global University, New Delhi (November 2014).

“Shanghai Alleyway Houses: A Case Study in Methods and Challenges in Urban Anthropology,” A Guest Lecture for the Nanjing University Anthropology Program Graduate Seminar, Department of Sociology, Nanjing University, P. R. China (November 2014).

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“Shanghai Architecture & Urbanism: Past, Present, and Future,” A Special Lecture for Class SGlobal Connections: Shanghai (CA-UA 9634, Professor Lena Scheen), New York University Shanghai (October 2014).

“What’s Anthropology? And Why Should We All Learn It,” A Special Lecture for Chongqing Association of Overseas Student Returnees (重庆海归大讲堂), Chongqing, P.R. China (October 2014).

“Shanghai, What Everyone Needs to Know?: Globalization, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space,” A Special Lecturer for Undergraduate Students at Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing, P.R. China (October 2014).

“Locating Shanghai: Shanghai’s Past, Present, and Future through the Lens of Urban Anthropology,” Special Lecture for Trinity College’s Summer Sustainable Urban Development Summer Program in China, Shanghai (June 2014).

“Classifying Bodies: Rural/Urban Division, low/high quality population: Issues in Contemporary Chinese Society and Culture,” Special Guest Lecture for the “Shanghai: The Twenty-First Century City” Study Abroad Program, The Alliance for Global Education, of Finance and Economics (March, July & September 2014).

“The Emergence of the Re-Emergence Urbanism: Shanghai Urban Housing in the Twenty-First Century,” Special Lecture in the Master-to-Master Educational Program, 2014 Architect @ Work (A@W: industry event for professionals working in architecture, design, and real estate-related industries), Shanghai Expo Center (June 2014).

“Traditionalism as a Way of Life: The Sense of Home in a Shanghai Alleyway,” The 5th Shanghai Social Studies Colloquium (SSSC), ESSCA School of Management, Shanghai (June 2014).

“Shanghai’s Urbanization Pattern: From the Urban Planning and Public-Policy Perspectives,” Special Lecture for Graduate Students from Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan (Course’s name: PUBLIC POLICY 716 Introduction to Chinese Policy; Professor Phillip B. K. Potter), Shanghai, May 2014).

“Shanghai Old Towns/ Shanghai New Towns: An Afternoon in a Nongtang,” with Professor Harry den Hartog ( College of Architecture and Planning), MIT Club of Shanghai Special Lecture (April 2014).

“Housing and Heritage: Political Economy and Urban Space in Shanghai Lilong Neighborhood,” The Royal Asiatic Society (RAS) of Shanghai Lecture Series, RAS Library, Sino-British College, The for Science and Technology (April 2014). “The American Architect Henry Murphy (1877 – 1954) and the Development of Chinese Architecture,” Special Lecture at the American Cultural Center (Dr. Jennifer Tarlin, convener), The University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (April 2014).

“Ethnography from the Field in Shanghai,” Special Lecture for SCA-UA 180 (8656): Ethnography of Black New York, Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University (March 2014).

“Traditionalism as a Way of Life: Globalization, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space,” 2014 Current Asian Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum, Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (January 2014).

“Locating Shanghai,” Special Lecture for a class Architecture 590: Cultural Construction of Asian Cities (Dr. Robert Cowherd, convener), College of Architecture, Design & Construction Management, Wentworth Institute of Technology (November 2013).

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“Locating Moral Landscape of Contemporary China,” In 112th American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting: Boarders and Crossings, Chicago (November 2013).

“Design by Number: How Geographic Information System (GIS) Transformed Shanghai,” In Center for Geographical Analysis’ GIS Institute Symposium on Spatial Information, Spatial Analysis, and Spatial Thinking, Harvard University (June 2013).

“Urban Housing and the Cultural Construction of Shanghai, 1842 to Present,” a special lecture prepared for a class Architecture590 Cultural Construction of Asian Cities, College of Architecture, Design & Construction Management, Wentworth Institute of Technology (June 2013).

“Locating Shanghai: Globalization, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space” (poster presentation in absentia), In Student Conference: Urban Metamorphoses: Landscapes of Power and Memory, Department of Political Science, University of Bucharest, Romania (May 2013).

“Traditionalism as a Way of Life: Political Economy of Urban Space in Shanghai Lilong Neighborhood,” In 2013 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, L.A. (April 2013).

“Homing, Housing and Heritage: The ‘Sense of a Place’ and Socio-Political Conflicts over Urban Space in Shanghai,” In Where is Home? Place, Belonging and Citizenship in the Asian Century, an international workshop organized by the University of Amsterdam, the International Institute for Asian Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, and the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney (March 2013).

“Locating Shanghai: Globalization, Heritage Industry, and the Political Economy of Urban Space,” In 22nd Annual Columbia Graduate Student Conference on East Asia at Columbia University, New York (February 2013).

“Historic Preservation As Gentrification: The Politics of Urban (Re)Development in the Lilong Neighborhoods in Shanghai,” In 111th American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting: Boarders and Crossings, San Francisco (November 2012).

“Locating Shanghai: Processes, Effects of Globalization, and Historical Global Forms in the Changing Urban Landscape of Modernity,” In World Wide Asia: Asian Flows, Global Impact, International Conference at Leiden University, The Netherlands (August – September 2012).

“Visualizing Romance of Shanghai Neighbourhood: The Precursory Experience and How Do We Know What We Thought We Knew?” Visualizing Asia in the Modern World: A Conference on Image-Driven Scholarship, Princeton University & Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (May 2012). “Performing Globality: Nostalgia and the Creation of ‘Global’ Shanghai,” East Asia in Performance: Graduate Student Conference in East Asian Studies, University of Chicago (April 2012).

With Jacob Dreyer, “Shanghai in ruins: Space, Memory, and Heritage,” Rethinking Inheritance: The New School Graduate Conference, The New School for Social Research (April 2012).

“Placing Shanghai: Ethnography of Space and Sensory Production of East Asian Urbanism,” Placing East Asia, Conference on Urbanism and the Production of Space, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley (March 2012).

“Spatial Change and Housing in Shanghai: An Ethnography of the New Urban Middle-Class and an ‘Old’ Post-Colonial City,” 110th American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting: Traces, Tidemarks and Legacies, Montreal, QC, Canada (November 2011).

“Shanghai Urban Housing: A Planning Heritage or/and Nostalgic Obstacle?” The 11th International

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Congress: Asian Planning Schools Association (APSA), Tokyo (September 2011).

“Shanghai Urban Housing: An Ethnography of Material, Experience of Urban Social Life, and Historic Preservation,” The Society for East Asian Anthropology (SEAA) 2011 Conference, Material Asia: Objects, Technologies and Rethinking Success, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea (August 2011).

“Shanghai Urban Housing: An interdisciplinary approach for understanding an East Asian city,” International Workshop: East Asian Cities and Globalization: The Past in the Present, ESRC Global City and Culture Center, University of Warwick (July 2011).

“Housing, Heritage, and Community Experience: An Ethnography of Chinese Urbanization,” 2011 China Postgraduate Network Annual Conference, London School of Economics (June - July 2011).

“Housing as Transnational Heritage: Conflicts over Urban Space in Contemporary Shanghai,” PhD Conference, Summer Program Heritage Conserved and Contested: Asian and European Perspectives, IIAS, Leiden, The Netherlands (June 2011).

“Housing, Heritage, and Family Change: Ethnography of Urbanization in China,” The Transnational ‘50s: New Perspectives on the Early PRC and the Outside World, Columbia University, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University’s Confucius Institute and Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures (May 2011).

“Innovation in Academia: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice though Interdisciplinary approach,” Invited presentation in the Innovation Panel, Breaking the Glass Ceiling: How to be an Asian Leader in the Corporate World, MIT and Cornell Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers Symposium, MIT (April 2011).

“Oxford Street,” Sound Exhibition (runtime: 5:03 minutes), VES Screenings 2011, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Department of the Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University (April 2011).

“China’s Housing Policies and Practices: A Case Study of Shanghai Urban Housing,” Invited presentation for course Housing and Heritage: Conflicts over Urban Space (FAS Course Code: Anthropology 1742), Department of Anthropology, Harvard University (April 2011).

“Housing and Heritage: Conflicts over Urban Space in Contemporary Shanghai,” 2011 Current Asian Anthropology Postgraduate Student Forum, Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (January 2011).

“Leaping Beyond Nostalgia: Shanghai’s Urban Life Ethnography,” The Second Annual DSD-IIAS Workshop: The Postcolonial Global City in Asia, co-organized by the School of Design (DSD) at Delft University of Technology and the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Delft and Leiden, The Netherlands (May 2010).

“Working Paper: Dynamic Soi and the Neighborhoods and Urban Life in Bangkok, Thailand” 2010 Conference of the Project of Empowering Network for International Thai Studies (ENIT), Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (March 2010).

With Reinhard Goethert et.al, “Is an Incremental Core Housing Strategy the Way to Re-Establish Communities in Haiti?” A Round Table Discussion/Debate Hosted by the Global University Consortium Exploring Incremental Housing & the Special Interest Group in Urban Settlements (MIT), United Nations Habitat Program (UNHabitat) World Urban Forum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (March 2010).

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“Urban Design in USA/ Places and Cities – USA” Special Lecture for Course K1DPAC Places and Cities: Year 09/10, Core Lecture/Seminar, Master of Architecture/Urban Design Graduate Students, The Institute of Architecture, Department of Built Environment, The University of Nottingham, UK (March 2010).

“Presence of Community: Micro-Urbanism Perception of Shanghai,” a paper presented at an organized Panel Shanghai despite herself: Conflicting Perceptions of the City across Time of the Chinese Historians in the United States (CHUS), 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies, Philadelphia (March 2010).

“Shanghai's Lilong: Resilient Community in the Context of China's Social and Economic Reform,” Mobility and Territory: Research Workshop on Asian Neighborhoods, Harvard University’s Department of Anthropology and the Harvard-Yenching Institute (April 2009).

With Jan Wampler, “Community-Oriented Urban Housing Design for Beijing: Strategies for LMRHD and Urban Design” Conference Proceeding of the Seventh China Urban Housing Conference. Chongqing, China: Center of Housing Innovations at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (September 2008).

“Shanghai Urbanism: The Politics of Built Form” (a panel with Dr. Johannes Widodo and Dr-Ing Reinhard Goethert), Faculty of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore (June 2008).

“Shanghai Urbanism,” Department of Architecture, Chu Hai College for Higher Education, Hong Kong (April 2008).

“Politicization and Urban Iconography: Four Perspectives on Shanghai Pudong” Urban and Regional Planning Annual Meeting: Urban Renewal. Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, (2007).

“Shanghai’s Skylines: Politicized Images of the City,” 106th American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting: Difference, (In)Equality & Justice. Arlington, Virginia (2007).

With Reilly Rabitaille, “Contemporary Lilong: Revitalizing Shanghai’s Ingenious Housing,” The Fourth International Conference of Planning and Design in Tainan, R.O.C. College of Planning and Design, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan (April 2007).

“Toward Shanghai’s Urban Housing: Re-Defining Shanghai’s Lilong” The Sixth China Urban Housing Conference in Beijing, P.R. China, Center of Housing Innovations at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Ministry of Construction, P.R. China (March 2007).

NON-DEGREE PROGRAMS/COURSES Chiang Mai University, Thailand Summer 2014 The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Summer School on Reading Craft in the Global Ecumene Göttingen University Summer 2014 Summer School on Cityscapes and New Religiosities in Asia Fudan University, Shanghai, China 2013 – 2014 Yearlong Advanced Chinese Language/Sociology Program University of Macau, China Special Economic Zone Winter 2013 The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Winter School on Urban Hybridity in the Post-Colonial Age Tongji University, Shanghai, China Summer 2013 Tongji University College of Architecture and Urban Planning International Design Summer School Hopkins-Nanjing Center, Nanjing University, China Summer 2013 The Fourth International Summer School for China Studies,

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co-organized by Nanjing University & University of Sydney Fudan University, Shanghai, China Summer 2013 “Studies of Asian Arts, Religion, and History” Summer Workshop, co-organized by National Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies, Fudan University, East Asian Studies Department and Program, Princeton University & Institute for the Advanced Study of Asia, Tokyo University East China Normal University (ECNU), Shanghai, China Summer 2013 Urban Studies Training Program, co-organized by the Harvard- Yenching Institute, the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at Hong Kong University, and the ECNU Shanghai History Research Center Center for Geographic Analysis (CGA), Harvard University Summer 2013 Summer Geographic Information System (GIS) Institute The School of Liberal Arts and the Graduate Institute of Fall 2012 Building and Planning, National Taiwan University, Taipei International Roundtable on Constructive Contestation around Urban Heritage in Taipei: a New Approach for Asian Cities The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and Summer 2012 Leiden University, The Netherlands Summer Program on World Wide Asia: Asian Flows, Global Impacts Beijing Language and Culture University Summer 2012 Harvard-Beijing Academy Language Program, Harvard Summer School Shanghai Theatre Academy, Shanghai, P.R. China Winter 2012 Winter Institute in Performance Studies Fudan University, Shanghai, P.R. China Summer 2011 Summer School in Advanced Chinese The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and Summer 2011 Leiden University, The Netherlands Summer Program: Heritage Conserved and Contested: Asian and European Perspectives The University of Turin, Italy Summer 2010 Summer School in Politics, International Relations and Political Economy of Contemporary China (with Distinction) The Academia Sinica, Taiwan R.O.C. Summer 2009 Summer School in Academic Chinese and Literary Theory (completed with the Certificate of Distinction) Peking University, Beijing, P.R. China Summer 2009 Oxford-Peking Universities Intensive Chinese Course The Architectural Association (AA), London Summer 2008 The AA Visiting Teachers Program Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China Summer 2006 MIT-Tsinghua Collaborative Studio in Urban Design The University of Santo Tomas (UST), Manila Winter 2006 MIT-UST International Collaborative Research and Workshop The University of Pennsylvania Summer 2005 Fulbright Academic Preparation and Enrichment Program

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RESEARCH INTERESTS Urban anthropology; modern Chinese history and society; modern architecture and urban design; Asian cities and cultural study in East Asia (focusing on ever-emerging Asian mega-cities); urbanism and housing; built forms and their cultural construction; urban morphology & theories; history theory criticism of architecture; visualizing cultures and sensory ethnography; sexuality and modern urbanism; anthropology of science, knowledge, and expertise

SKILLS Photography (operating full-scale SLR and DSLR cameras), Image editing/retouching and graphic design (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign), Geographical analysis (GIS), Webpage design (Microsoft Frontpage), Basic Quantitative Analysis (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access), drafting and architectural designing (Autodesk Autocad), Filmmaking and film editing (operating full-scale video/TV cameras and sound recording devices, Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro), Bibliographical data, research, and citation management (Endnote), Computer skills (Mac &PC)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS The American Institute of Architects (AIA) The Special Interest Group of Urban Settlement (SIGUS), MIT The Council of Thai Architects Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage (ASA) American Field Service Inter-Cultural and Educational Foundation New England Chapter, Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) The American Anthropological Association (AAA) National Association of Student Anthropologists (NASA) Society for East Asian Anthropology (a section of the AAA) Society for Medical Anthropology (a section of the AAA) Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology (a section of the AAA) Architectural Humanities Research Association (AHRA) International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism (INTBAU) Asian Neighborhoods Research Group, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University

LANGUAGES Thai (native); English (fluent/near-native); Mandarin Chinese (fluent)

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