[Pols-announce] Fw: CEAS Book Talk
Pickerel, Linda M.
lpicke at ku.edu
Fri Jan 28 16:31:07 CST 2022
Happy Friday all, I have been asked to share this information about the Feb 15, 6pm book talk from the Center for East Asian Studies. See the attached flyer & below. Book is Youth Economy, Crisis, and Reinvention in Twenty-First-Century China.. Hui Faye Xiao, Moderator Yan Bing Zhang. Have a nice weekend!
-Linda Pickerel, Administrative Associate, Political Science University of Kansas
Register on Zoom<https://kansas.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GH8x-AFNSDaioxLhveqtoA>.
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From: Center for East Asian Studies <ceas at ku.edu>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2022 4:02 PM
To: Pickerel, Linda M. <lpicke at ku.edu>; Contreras, Amanda Nicole <acon at ku.edu>; Erazmus Campbell, Le-Thu <lerazmus at ku.edu>; Simons, Amara Kathleen <aksimons at ku.edu>
Subject: CEAS Book Talk
Hello Linda, Amanda, Amara, and Le-Thu,
Would you please share the following information about the upcoming CEAS Book Talk with your department's faculty and students? I have attached a flyer and a social media post. I would greatly appreciate if you would help spread the word. Thank you so much!
CEAS Book Talk
Dr. Hui Faye Xiao, East Asian Languages & Cultures and Dr. Hyunjin Seo, Journalism & Mass Communications
TUES, FEB 15. 6 PM CST
Virtual
Join us for a moderated book talk with Hui Faye Xiao, Professor and Chair of East Asian Languages & Cultures, and Hyunjin Seo, Oscar Stauffer Professor and Associate Dean of Journalism & Mass Communications, facilitated by Yan Bing Zhang, Professor of Communication Studies.
Hui Faye Xiao's book, Youth Economy, Crisis, and Reinvention in 21st-Century China: Morning Sun in the Tiny Times (Routledge, 2021), surveys the explosive youth culture in twenty-first century China, an active and powerful force catalyzing cultural innovations, social changes, and collective efforts, re-inventing a pluralistic and multivalent youth (qingnian) in an age of enormous change, division, and uncertainty.
Hyunjin Seo's newly published book, Networked Collective Actions: The Making of an Impeachment (Oxford, 2022), analyzes how network-facilitated citizen collective actions (2016-2017) calling for the impeachment of South Korean President Park Geun-hye succeeded in an information ecosystem characterized by a polarized news media environment, increased presence of online misinformation and fringe media, and low trust in journalism and government.
Register on Zoom<https://kansas.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GH8x-AFNSDaioxLhveqtoA>.
LaGretia Copp
Communications Specialist, Center for East Asian Studies
University of Kansas | Bailey Hall 200 | 1440 Jayhawk Blvd. | 785-864-0307
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