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    • Book Launch: China’s Youth Cultures and Collective Spaces
      Tue, 19 Nov
      Study Centre Room 5 at Jesus College
      Book Launch: China’s Youth Cultures and Collective Spaces
      Launch of China’s Youth Cultures and Collective Spaces- Creativity, Sociality, Identity and Resistance, 1st Edition Edited by Vanessa Frangville, Gwennaël Gaffric
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    • China's policy towards ethnic and religious minorities in Tibet and Xinjiang
      Mon, 18 Nov
      Jesus College, University of Cambridge
      China's policy towards ethnic and religious minorities in Tibet and Xinjiang
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    • Hong Kong Protests: Who, Why and What’s Ahead?
      Mon, 11 Nov
      Seminar Room E
      Hong Kong Protests: Who, Why and What’s Ahead?
      With Debby Sze Wan Chan (University of Hong Kong), Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology
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    • Critical Rethinking on Working-Class Youth Solidarity: The Case of China
      Mon, 11 Nov
      Seminar Room E
      Critical Rethinking on Working-Class Youth Solidarity: The Case of China
      With Professor Pun Ngai (University of Hong Kong), Winner of the C. Wright Mills Award for her book Made in China: Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace
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    • Organisational Innovation & Development Association 2019 Annual Conference
      Fri, 26 Apr
      SOAS University of London
      Organisational Innovation & Development Association 2019 Annual Conference
      Hacer Z. Gonul, Sombol Mohkles and Julius M. Rogenhofer present their work
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    • The “de-politicization” of the Uyghurs in China
      Thu, 28 Feb
      King's College London
      The “de-politicization” of the Uyghurs in China
      M3Dialogue contributor Vanessa Frangville is delivering a lecture as part of the Human Rights, Development and Global Justice Series at Kings College, London.
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    • China Reading Group
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      Jesus College, University of Cambridge
      China Reading Group
      Join us to discuss China's domestic affairs and geostrategic position.
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