This was the Inaugural Conference of the University at Buffalo Asia Research Institute Program.
Although we strongly encourage in-person attendance, we realize some people may want to join us remotely.
Andrew Walder, Stanford University
Area Studies and Social Science Disciplines: Perennial Themes
Philip Lutgendorf, University of Iowa
Reflections on an ‘Undisciplined’ Career (or) Where Studying a ‘Great Book’ May Take You.”
Sonja M. Kim, Binghamton University
Seeking Space, Living History, Studying Asia/America
Moderator: Walt Hakala, Asian Studies Program/Department of English
Zuo-Feng Zhang, University of California-Los Angeles
Current Issues in Public Health in Asia
Moderator: Lina Mu, School of Public Health
Jin Young Song, School of Architecture and Planning
From Joinery to Facade: Learning from Asia in Pursuit of a Carbon-Neutral Built Environment
Nadine “Shaanta” Murshid, School of Social Work
Love and Desire Among Transnational Middle-Class Bangladeshis in the US
Tsugumi “Mimi” Okabe, Asian Studies Program
From Otaku to Scholar: "Playing," Teaching and Researching Japanese Pop Culture
Moderator: Mitsuaki Shimojo, Department of Linguistics
Continuity and Change in Chinese and Japanese Preschools
Ming Ming Chiu, Education University of Hong Kong
Macro- and Micro-Inequalities Harm Learning
Moderator/Discussant: X. Christine Wang, Graduate School of Education
Discussant: Jaekyung Lee, Graduate School of Education
Wooksoo Kim, School of Social Work
Asia in Buffalo: The Dream vs. the Reality for Refugees
Jieun Lee, Department of Political Science
Corporate America and the U.S.- China Trade War
Yige Dong, Departments of Sociology and Global Gender & Sexuality Studies
The Dilemma of Foxconn Moms: Social Reproduction and the Rise of ‘Gig Manufacturing’ in China
Moderator: Mark Nathan, Asian Studies Program / Department of History
Angie Chung, University at Albany
Koreatown Politics and the Future of "Ethnic" Enclaves
Eujin Park, Stanford University
Contesting “Asian American” through Education
Justin Huang, University of Michigan
The cost of anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic
Moderator: Zhiqiang Liu, Department of Economics