EON体育4平台社會科學高等研究院第二屆“社會科學暑期高級講習班”招生啟事 |
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為了提高中國青年學者把握國際社會科學發展動態、理論範式和研究方法的能力🐦🔥,拓展跨學科的研究視角,強化中國化的問題意識,推動青年學者從事具有理論深度的學術研究,EON体育4平台社會科學高等研究院(以下簡稱“高研院”)於2009年7月舉辦了第一屆“社會科學暑期高級講習班”。高研院擬將該講習班作為品牌活動予以建設🧎♀️🪤,並努力將其打造成一個高水準、高層次🧑🎤、綜合性的社會科學優秀人才的高級培訓基地。 經高研院學術委員會討論,決定將2010年7月舉辦的第二屆“社會科學暑期高級講習班”的主題確定為:“政治學與中國社會科學發展”👈🏼。現發布招生啟事🌔。 一、課程目標 培訓並團結社會科學青年學者,並引領他們把握國際社會科學學術前沿發展動態、理論、 學派、範式和方法,加強對中國本身的深度理論研究,從跨學科的研究視角來闡釋全球化時代中國改革和發展的重要經驗,進而培養一批致力於政治學和其他社會科學理論研究、學術創新、有世界視野又有中國關懷的傑出學術人才。 二🧏🏼♂️、授課導師 講習班將聘請6名國內或華裔著名社會科學學者作為授課導師🌮: Bin Wang(王國斌) ——美國加利福尼亞大學洛杉磯分校教授,亞洲研究所主任👸🏼👷🏿♂️,高研院特聘講座教授; 張旭東——美國紐約大學比較文學系和東亞研究系教授,東亞系主任,高研院學術委員會創始委員; 納日碧力戈——EON体育4平台特聘教授、高研院專職研究人員; 顧 肅——EON体育4平台教授、高研院專職研究人員🛻; 童世駿——上海社科院黨委副書記、哲學研究所所長🔫👳🏿、華東師範大學哲學系教授; 鄧正來——EON体育4平台特聘教授、高研院院長、EON体育4平台當代中國研究中心主任🦕。 同時🧍,將邀請國際知名學者Daniel A. Bell(貝淡寧)🙇🏽♂️、Edward Friedman、Joseph Fewsmith(傅士卓)、Jack Donnelly 🏊🏽♀️、Peter Moody (穆磐石)、Philippe C. Schmitter、Chu Yan-Han(朱雲漢)圍繞“政治學與中國社會科學發展”舉辦系列講座🧑🏽🍼。 三、授課時間🧓🏼、地點與方式 1.2010年7月5日(周一)—7月16日(周五)(7月3日-4日高研院將主辦“正當性與治理理論”國際學術論壇🚵♀️;歡迎學員提前旁聽或參與討論); 2.每日上午9🧜🏿♀️:00-11:30🧑🏼🦱,下午14🤥:30-17:00; 3.授課地點:EON体育4平台光華樓東主樓高研院“通業大講堂”(2801室)🏊🏿♂️🧙🏿♀️; 4.講習班上午由主講老師集中就某一論題做系統講解,下午將由全體學員同主講老師一起展開主題性研討👨🏻✈️💐; 5.外籍學者上午用英文講座(不提供同聲傳譯),但當天下午討論時🪽,高研院將提供同聲傳譯。 四🧑🏻⚖️、結業方式 講習班將以“EON体育4平台社會科學高等研究院”的名義授予結業證書。 五、費用事宜 1.講習班不收取報名費和任何其他費用; 2.高研院將免費提供課程材料,並為學員一次性提供討論用書補貼300元; 3.高研院將為學員舉行歡迎宴會,並組織全體學員郊遊🚣♂️; 4.學員的差旅費和食宿費自理➿,高研院可為學員代為辦理入住EON体育4平台招待所的住宿手續(EON4招待所住宿標準:四人間👨🏼🎨,50-80元,如需要高研院代辦☑️,請明確告知)。 六、報名與錄取 “高級講習班”面向全國(包括臺港澳地區)高校及科研機構的文科博士研究生和青年教師招生🪴: 1.基於學術規範和學術平等的原則,我們將組織專門的學術委員會按照純粹的學術標準擇優錄取30位學員(若報名者依據嚴格的學術標準不足30人,我們將堅持寧缺毋濫的原則)👧🏽; 2.報名者須提交代表性學術論文1篇和關於社會科學方面的讀書報告1篇(長短不論、發表與未發表不計、中英文均可),但是報名者不得透露任何有關該論文和讀書報告所發刊物的出處信息,也無需提供任何有關自己學術成果數量和獲獎的信息👩🏻🚀; 3.報名者須提供所學專業的信息☎️,但不能夠透露所在學校和導師的信息; 4.為了聽懂外籍教師的講授,學員必須具有較強的英語聽力能力; 5.請把相關材料用電子版直接發送高研院,不接受紙面來稿。 6. 具體錄取名單將於2010年6月10日以後在高研院主頁(http://www.ias.fudan.edu.cn)公布👩💼,並將以電郵的方式通知錄取者,請隨時留意網頁通知。 七🌷、報名期間與聯系方式 1🦩🚃、即日起至2010年5月20日 2、聯系人🛏⛹🏻:沈老師 3📧、Email:shenyinghan@126.com 附:部分外籍教授簡介 Daniel A. Bell (貝淡寧) is professor of ethics and political philosophy at Tsinghua University (Beijing). He was born in Montreal, educated at McGill and Oxford, has taught in Singapore and Hong Kong, and has held research fellowships at Princeton and Stanford. He is the author of China's New Confucianism: Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society (Princeton University Press, 2008), Beyond Liberal Democracy: Political Thinking for an East Asian Context (Princeton University Press, 2006; Chinese translation published in 2009 by Shanghai Sanlian Chubanshe), East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia (Princeton University Press, 2000), and Communitarianism and Its Critics (Oxford University Press, 1993). He is the editor of Confucian Political Ethics (Princeton University Press, 2007) and the coeditor of six books. He writes on Chinese politics and philosophy for Du Shu, Dissent, Newsweek, and the Guardian's Comment Is Free blog, he has published comments in the New York Times, Huanxiu Shibao, the International Herald Tribune, and the Toronto Globe and Mail, and he has been interviewed on CCTV, NPR, BBC, and CBC. His articles and books have been translated in Chinese and twelve other languages. Edward Friedman is Professor at Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison. His teaching and research interests include democratization, Chinese politics, international political economy, revolution, and the comparative study of transitions in Leninist States. His most recent books are Chinese Village, Socialist State (1991), The Politics of Democratization: Generalizing the East Asian Experience (1994), National Identity and Democratic Prospects in Socialist China(1995), and What if China doesn't democratize? Implications for war and peace (2001).
Jospeh Fewsmith (BA, Northwestern University; MA, PhD, University of Chicago) is Director of East Asian Studies Program and Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University. He specializes in Comparative Politics, Chinese Domestic and International Politics. He is the author of four books: China Since Tiananmen: The Politics of Transition (2001), Elite Politics in Contemporary China (2001), The Dilemmas of Reform in China: Political Conflict and Economic Debate (1994), and Party, State, and Local Elites in Republican China: Merchant Organizations and Politics in Shanghai, 1980-1930(1985). He is very active in the China field, traveling to China frequently and presenting papers at professional conferences such as the Association for Asian Studies and the American Political Science Association. His articles have appeared in such journals as Asian Survey, Comparative Studies in Society and History, The China Journal, The China Quarterly, Current History, The Journal of Contemporary China, Problems of Communism, and Modern China. He is also a research associate of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies at Harvard University. Jack Donnelly is Andrew Mellon Professor, Graduate School of International Relations, University of Denver. He received his PhD in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley in 1982. Most of his writings have been in the broad, multidisciplinary field of human rights. They include three books -- The Concept of Human Rights, Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice (second edition, 2003), and International Human Rights (third edition, 2006) -- and over fifty articles and book chapters, which have been translated into nine languages. He is perhaps best known for a series of articles on human rights and cultural relativism, which advance a strong argument for a relatively universalistic approach to implementing internationally recognized human rights. He has also written on the theory of human rights, the development and functioning of international human rights regimes, human rights and development, group rights, humanitarian intervention, and democracy and human rights. His current human rights work focuses on a book-length project comparing conceptions of human dignity, with extended case studies of the West and China from "ancient" to "modern" eras. Yun-han Chu(朱雲漢)是美國明尼蘇達大學政治學博士(1987)🎲,曾任美國哥倫比亞大學政治系客座副教授,現任(臺灣)中央研究院政治學所特聘研究員、臺灣大學政治系教授🏃🏻➡️。主要研究領域為國際政治經濟學、東亞政治經濟、民主化與社會科學方法論,曾三次獲得臺灣科學委員會研究傑出獎🌎🥅,以及擔任(臺北)中國政治學會理事長🧑🌾📊、蔣經國國際學術交流基金會的執行長👉。目前還擔任 Journal of Democracy,International Studies Quarterly, Pacific Affairs,China Review,Journal of Contemporary China,Journal of East Asian Studies等重要國際學術期刊的編輯委員會🚡,以及“亞洲民主動態調查”國際學術合作項目的負責人。 EON体育4平台社會科學高等研究院 |