Studying Global China Workshop

Auditorium
Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
Humboldt University of Berlin
Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 3, 10117 Berlin
June 23rd and June 24th 2025
Studying ‘Global China’ presents unique challenges. For researchers trained in Sinology, engaging with China’s global entanglements requires new methodological approaches. For those from social science backgrounds, language barriers and limited historical or cultural knowledge can complicate research on China’s global influence. At the same time, scholars face increasing restrictions within the PRC and contentious debates in Western countries about the risks and benefits of academic cooperation. The “Studying Global China” workshop offers a platform to explore these challenges, reflect on research approaches, and exchange fieldwork experiences. Connect with fellow scholars over coffee and snacks, listen to inspiring lectures on current issues, and learn with and from each other: Who is working on what? What are your fieldwork experiences? Join us for two days of debate and networking at Humboldt University Berlin!
This year’s workshop features Ching Kwan Lee as keynote speaker. Professor Lee teaches Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and is widely known for her book The Specter of Global China: Politics, Labor and Foreign Investment in Africa (2017). She currently edits the Cambridge Elements in Global China series and co-convenes the Global Hong Kong Studies @UC initiative. In addition, the two-day workshop will include lectures by, among others, Yuka Kobayashi (SOAS & DGAP), Bertram Lang (Philipps-Universität Marburg) and Heejin Lee (Yonsei University). Moreover, based on participants’ interests, there will be space for informal sessions on specific topics.
Participation is open to PhD students, postdocs, and other interested Berlin-based scholars. M.A./M.Sc. students may also join, depending on available capacity. Registration is possible until May 31, 2025.
More information at Studying Global China Workshop | Berlin Contemporary China Network.