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Tagged: Christina Till

Episode 7: Wissenstransfer im pazifischen Raum: Die Geschichte chinesischer Archive und der ostasiatischen Sozialwissenschaften

In der siebten Episode unseres „Wissen entgrenzen“-Podcast begeben wir uns auf eine Reise nach Ostasien. Dort erforschen Wissenschaftlerinnen am Deutschen Institut für Japanstudien Tokyo und am China Branch Office Peking den transnationalen Wissenstransfer im...

Conference Report: Climate Change, Energy, and Sustainability in the Pacific Region: Knowledge, Policies, and Transfers (1970s–Present)

This interdisciplinary conference explored the current and historical attitudes towards climate change and environmental degradation among policymakers and other stakeholders in various countries around the Pacific Rim, as well as the interactions between their current and past climate, energy, and environmental policies.

Historical Research and the Coronavirus Pandemic: Digital Access to Sources in Libraries and Archives in China

By Christina Till After the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic around the Chinese spring festival holidays in late January, historians were forced to work from home, unable to access libraries and archives in China....

“I Am Looking at Documents Held in the Provincial Archives at the Sino-Russian Border and in Taiwan” – Interview with Christina Till

Today, we talk to Christina Till. She is a postdoctoral researcher at the Beijing Branch Office of Max Weber Foundation and a member of the international research project “Knowledge Unbound” and the submodule “Interaction and Knowledge in the Pacific Region: Entanglements and Disentanglements“.