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China Made: The Techno-Politics, Materialities, and Legacies of Infrastructure Development, 2/10

The India China Institute invites you to a panel discussion, “China Made:  The Techno-Politics, Materialities, and Legacies of Infrastructure Development,” on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, from 10:00 – 11:30 AM (US EST).

Speakers: Timothy Oakes, Professor of Geography and Director of the Center for Asian Studies, University of Colorado Boulder;  Alessandro Rippa, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies, Tallinn University, Estonia; Darren Byler, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Asian Studies, University of Colorado- Boulder; and Dorothy Tang, doctoral student, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Landscape Architecture, University of Hong Kong. Mark Frazier, Professor of Politics, The New School for Social Research, and Co-Director of the India China Institute, will moderate the panel.

The panel discussion will focus on four key arenas of inquiry: the infrastructural state, infrastructure space, temporalities of infrastructure, and the everyday, as part of an overall effort to examine and re-theorize the infrastructural basis of China’s approach to development and statecraft in China Studies.

Co-Sponsored by The India China Institute, The Henry Luce Foundation, and The China Made Project.

China Made:  The Techno-Politics, Materialities, and Legacies of Infrastructure Development
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
10:00 – 11:30 AM (US EST)

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