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Formas grant (The Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning) for researcher Annika Pissin

Annika Pissin and Eric Clark (Geography, project leader) will investigate the obstacles to and advantages from small-scale diversified agriculture in China and Sweden for three years starting in January 2019. This project examines the role of small-scale agroecological farming in achieving sustainable welfare and sustainable agriculture. The purpose is to analyze barriers to and facilitators of th

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/formas-grant-swedish-research-council-environment-agricultural-sciences-and-spatial-planning - 2025-10-09

Strategic narratives and US military bases in Japan: How ‘deterrence’ makes the Marine base on Okinawa ‘indispensable’

Paul O'Shea has published a new article on the issue of US military bases in Japan in Media, War and Conflict. The article examines how a controversial US Marine base in Okinawa is justified by the state and conservative media through the idea of 'deterrence'.Read the full article here

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/strategic-narratives-and-us-military-bases-japan-how-deterrence-makes-marine-base-okinawa - 2025-10-09

Visualizing Asian Cities Photo Contest

The Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies announces a photo contest for students enrolled at Lund University Asian cities are vibrant and diverse places that reflect unique histories at the same time as they are undergoing rapid changes.  The cities are however often depicted in rather stereotypical fashion in media so the challenge is to explore and visualize cities through images that sho

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/visualizing-asian-cities-photo-contest - 2025-10-09

The Centre moves to the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology.

From 1 January 2019 the Centre is organisationally placed at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology.  There it becomes the third section of the Department of History which apart from the section of history also includes the section of human rights. As a result of this organisational change the Asia Library will become the third library at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology. The

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/centre-moves-joint-faculties-humanities-and-theology - 2025-10-09

The Chinese Platform Society: Developments and Challenges

Marina Svensson has written a new book chapter on the Chinese platform society. The book Plattformssamhället – den digitala utvecklingens politik, innovation och reglering (The platform society: the politics, innovation and regulation of digital developments) covers a range of issues related to the emerging platform society in Sweden, Europe, and globally. It contains contributions by 14 experts,

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/chinese-platform-society-developments-and-challenges - 2025-10-09

Visiting PhD Student At the Centre

Mark Philip Stadler is a PhD student in the field of Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen and a visiting PhD student at the Centre between 14 January to 15 April. Mark's PhD project is about urban poor activism in Jakarta - that is activism by and for the urban poor - and how the activists struggle for changing the rampant urban poverty problematic in a transformative way. The r

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/visiting-phd-student-centre - 2025-10-09

The Centre's new strategic board has been appointed by the board of Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology.

The board's task is to promote the strategic work at the Centre and stimulate interdisciplinary collaboration across the faculties. The board consist of (in alphabetical order)Tobias Axelsson, senior lecturer at the Department of Economic History, Lund UniversityStefan Brehm, senior lecturer at the CentreAstrid Norén Nilsson, associate senior lecturer at the CentrePaul O’Shea, associate senior lec

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/centres-new-strategic-board-has-been-appointed-board-joint-faculties-humanities-and-theology - 2025-10-09

Applications open for postdoctoral fellowship

Applications are now open for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Japan’s and/or Korea’s contemporary society at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University. Starting date 15 August 2019 or as per agreement.The person employed is expected to work independently but should also cooperate with other researchers within the subject. The postdoctoral fellow should participate in

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/applications-open-postdoctoral-fellowship - 2025-10-09

New publication on Okinawa and East Asian Geopolitics

Paul O'Shea has published a chapter in a new book entitled Japan's Future and a New Meiji Transformation. The title of the chapter is "Learning from Okinawa’s geopolitical history: how easing the burden of the bases makes good geopolitical sense".The chapter examines the contemporary geopolitical challenges facing Okinawa by considering the geopolitical history of the islands. It pays particular a

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-publication-okinawa-and-east-asian-geopolitics - 2025-10-09

Calls for visiting Ph.D. students

The Centre invites Swedish and Nordic Ph.D. students with a focus on East and South-East Asia to spend 1 month at the Centre during the fall of 2019. We are able to pay for accommodation at the University Guest House for one month for up to two PhD candidates who needs housing, and will in addition provide office space, access to the library, as well as possibilities to organize a research seminar

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/calls-visiting-phd-students-1 - 2025-10-09

Safeguarding academic freedom

Marina Svensson has together with Eva Pils, Kings College London, published an article in The Conversation. The article deals with the situation for academic freedom in China and global responsibilities. It covers some recent cases and discuss what scholars, professional associations, and universities can do to uphold the principle of academic freedom in global collaborations.Read the whole articl

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/safeguarding-academic-freedom - 2025-10-09

Human Rights and the Internet in China

Marina Svensson has published a book chapter entitled “Human Rights and the Internet in China: New Frontiers and Challenges” The chapter is published in the Handbook on Human Rights in China, edited by Sarah Biddulph and Joshua Rosenzweig (Edward Elgar 2019). The handbook provides an important analysis of rights in China in comparison to international standards and China’s international engagement

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/human-rights-and-internet-china - 2025-10-09

"Social Movements in Cambodia" special journal issue

Dr Astrid Norén-Nilsson has co-guest edited a special issue on Social Movements in Cambodia in the Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. Main text: The special journal issue assesses the role of contemporary social movements in negotiating change in relations between the Cambodian state and its citizens. Dr Astrid Norén-Nilsson has co-authored the special issue Introduction, as well as autho

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/social-movements-cambodia-special-journal-issue - 2025-10-09

Are environmental model cities good examples?

Stefan Brehm and Jesper Svensson published an article on the impact of Chinese environmental model cities on best practice diffusion in Asia Pacific Journal of Regional Science. The article analyses the impact of the ‘environmental protection model city program’ on promoting best practice in urban environmental governance. The spatial econometric analysis uncovers patterns are multi-layered spill-

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/are-environmental-model-cities-good-examples - 2025-10-09

Calls for visiting Ph.D. students

The Centre invites Ph.D. students with a focus on East and South-East Asia to spend one month at the Centre during the spring of 2020. We are able to pay for accommodation at the University Guest House for one month for up to four PhD candidates who needs housing, and will in addition provide office space, access to the library, as well as possibilities to organize a research seminar.Interested Ph

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/calls-visiting-phd-students-2 - 2025-10-09

Seminar on Civil society elites and Cambodian civil society today

On 21 November, Dr Astrid Norén-Nilsson gave a talk at the Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre, London School of Economics. Dr Norén-Nilsson spoke on processes of elite formation within Cambodian civil society today as well as patterns of interaction between civil society elites and other elites, building on ongoing research for a comparative project on civil society elites in Cambodia and Indones

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/seminar-civil-society-elites-and-cambodian-civil-society-today - 2025-10-09