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Dr.
Chang received her Ph.D. in social and political psychology at the Maxwell
School at Syracuse. She taught at the Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology for seven years, and has just returned from there to accept
a position at Hampshire College. In her dissertation research, she studied
moral conflict among Chinese students during the Tiananmen Square protests
in 1989. For the past seven years, she has been teaching and doing research
in Hong Kong on various issues related to globalization, gender and cultural
identity in Asia. She has published in a variety of professional journals.
Her most recent project is her part of a collaborative study of professional
and business women in three Chinese societies: Hong Kong, Taiwan, and
China. In this project, she has focused on the ways in which women entrepreneurs
"do gender" in order to do business in China's emerging socialist marketing
economy. Feminist theory is one of her research interests. The full title of Her presentation is: Gender, Guanxi, and Power: Women Entrepreneurs in China's Socialist Market Economy 1Additional RU Co-Sponsors: Women's Studies - International Education |
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