Faculty Associates
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Assistant Professor of Architecture
Contemporary forms of urbanism and architecture in the rapid urbanization in China and its effects on design, construction practices and material culture in the United States.734.763.6023 / robadams@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor
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Associate Professor of Chinese Language and Linguistics
5163 STB
Specializes in historical linguistics. His recent publications deal with the history of Chinese and its dialects, linguistic approaches to early Chinese literature, and the methodology of historical linguistics.734.763.3704 / wbaxter@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor of Chinese Buddhism
6151 STB
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Associate Professor of Early Chinese Culture
5155 STB
Premodern China; early imperial political culture, the history of the family, and the history and historiography of Chinese science.734.615.7034 / mdbrown@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor of Economics
365A Lorch Hall
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Associate Professor of History
2526 Haven Hall
Late imperial and modern China; legal and institutional history of China; Sino-Japanese relations.734.647.4868 / cassel@umich.edu
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Professor of History
1757 Haven Hall
Premodern Chinese history and civilization, classical Chinese and Chinese linguistics, traditional Chinese literature, and Chinese legal history734.763.2294 / cschang@umich.edu
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Lecturer IV of Chinese Language
6165 STB
Language acquisition, language for special purposes, computer assisted language teaching and learning734.764.9111 / chenq@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor of History
1632 Haven Hall
Tang-Song-Yuan China, representations of imperial power, text and writing, archaeology734.763.6968 / cdepee@umich.edu
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Associate Professor
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CCS Interim Director, Professor of Linguistics
Chinese linguistics, phonology and phonetics; languages of the world and general linguistics.734-764-6308 / duanmu@umich.edu
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Professor: Literature, Philosophy, and The Arts; UM Dearborn
Chinese archaeology, Chinese art, art history and Asian art313-593-5433 / suerick@umich.edu
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Associate Professor of Political Science
Chinese politics, comparative politics of developing and transitional states, law and social change and research design.metg@umich.edu
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Associate Professor of Law
Chinese law and legal institutions, and corporate and securities law734.615.2892 / nhowson@umich.edu
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Director, Confucius Institute at U-M
Chinese music, music history and ethnomusicology734.647.9471 / jsclam@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor of History
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Associate Professor of Social Work
Stress and adaptation process of family caregivers; dynamics of physical and mental health, formal and informal care of community-living frail elders; and psychological well-being and long-term care of older adults in China.734.936.4850 / lydiali@umich.edu
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Professor of Public Health
Social gerontology and medical sociology734.936.1303 / jliang@umich.edu
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Professor of Strategy, Stephen M Ross School of Business
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Chancellor, U-M Dearborn
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Lecturer and Director of the Chinese Language Program
5024 STB
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Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Buddhist Studies
6111 STB
Indian and Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan history, Tibetan language734.615.1331 / dlopez@umich.edu
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Professor of Education
The nature and sources of early mathematical and literacy development, on cross-cultural similarities and differences in academic learning and performance, and on utilizing video records to engage teachers with issues of instructional practice734.615.1800 / kevinmil@umich.edu
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Associate Professor of Anthropology
204-A West Hall
Religion, memory, ideology, state, power, gender; China, minorities in China734.763.4026 / mueggler@umich.edu
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Chair of the Dept. of Screen Arts and Cultures
6330 North Quad
Teaches Asian cinema, specializing in the film and video of China and Japan.734.272.9255 / amnornes@umich.edu
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Professor of Comparative Literature
Professor of English
Eighteenth-century studies, comparative early modernities, East/West studies and material culture.dporter@umich.edu
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Professor of the History of Art
120A Tappan Hall
Sally Michelson Davidson Professor of Chinese Arts and Cultures. His research focuses on the role of the arts in the history of human relations in China, with an emphasis on issues of personal agency and social justice.734.764.5402 / mpow@umich.edu
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Associate Professor of Chinese Literature
Traditional Chinese fiction, especially the Jinpingmei, Rulin waishi, and traditional Chinese criticism of the novel; Peking opera734.647.2097 / drolston@umich.edu
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Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor of Composition
pianist and percussionist; folk music; music composition734.647.9413 / bsheng@umich.edu
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Professor of Comparative Literature
Helmut F. Stern Professor of Modern Chinese Studies
6016 STB
Twentieth-century Chinese literature, and engages in a wide range of genres, periods, and theories.734.647.9842 / maxtang@umich.edu
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Associate Professor of Psychology
Primary research interests are in exploring early language learning in Mandarin and the relations between caregivers' beliefs and their interactions with young children.734.764.2443 / twila@umich.edu
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Professor of Sociology
Study of family and demographic issues, with a particular emphasis on marriage, cohabitation, divorce, childbearing, intergenerational relations, and gender roles.arlandt@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor of Strategy
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Otis Dudley Duncan Distinguished University Professor of Sociology and Statistics
Social stratification and social mobility, statistical methods and demographic techniques.yuxie@umich.edu
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School of Natural Resources and Environment
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Head, Asia Library
Managing the operation of the Asia Library, developing the Chinese collection, and providing bibliographical instruction and reference services as related to Chinese Studies.yangjd@umich.edu
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Assistant Professor of Strategy
Researches the interaction between firm strategies and external environments in a global context.734.647.4392 / myzhao@umich.edu
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CCS Associate Director
Associate Professor, Department of Women's Studies, LSA
Associate Research Scientist, Institute for Research on Women and Gender
2156 Lane Hall
Women and gender in modern China
History of feminism in China
Gender and socialist state formation
Gender and post-socialist transformations
Feminist NGOs in contemporary China734.763.6635 / wangzhen@umich.edu