Grant Recipients, 2007-2008
Recipients in the Domestic Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: NT$ |
A. Collaborative Research Grants
1. Jen-kuei Li
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, with Shigeru Tsuchida, Christian Daniels, and Yuko Mio of Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (Japan), and Peter Knecht of Nanzan University (Japan)
“Language Materials of the Extinct Formosan Languages”
Grant amount: NT$1,600,000
Grant period: 2 years
2. Kuang-ti Li and Cheng-hwa Tsang
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Keith Dobney of Durham University (UK), and Yu-ten Ju and Yan-nian Jiang of National Taiwan University (Taiwan)
“Out of Taiwan? Testing Austronesian Homeland Models and Dispersal Routes through Morphometric and Genetic Signatures of Domestic Pigs”
Grant amount: NT$3,200,000
Grant period: 2 years
3. Chuan-ying Yen and Sheng-chih Lin
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Hsueh-man Shen of the University of Edinburgh (UK), and Jing-jie Li of Tsinghua University (China), Yu-hua Lei of Chengdu Museum (China), and Jian-ping Wang of Huangzesi Museum (China)
“Evolution of Tang Dynasty Buddhist Imagery in Sichuan”
Grant amount: NT$3,200,000
Grant period: 3 years
4. Tzu-chin Huang
Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, with Tatsuo Yamada of the Open University of Japan (Japan), and Nobuo Takahashi of Keio University (Japan)
“Friend or Foe? Chiang Kai-shek’s Networks of Power and their Operation”
Grant amount: NT$2,800,000
Grant period: 3 years
5. Ming-ke Wang
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Sarah Fraser of Northwestern University (USA), Wenbin Peng of the University of British Columbia (Canada), and Xiuyu Wang of Washington State University (USA)
“Sacred Mountain and Scenic Mountain: Ethnicity, Culture, Society and Modern Changes in the Kham Area”
Grant amount: NT$3,000,000
Grant period: 3 years
6. Cheng-shu Kao
Department of Sociology, Tunghai University, with Siu-lun Wong of the University of Hong Kong (HK), Shi-ding Liu of Peking University (China), and Gary Hamilton of University of Washington (USA)
“Beyond ‘East Asia’: The Restructuring of ‘North Asian’ Societies and Economies -- A Study of Global Demand and Taiwanese Manufacturing”
Grant amount: NT$2,000,000
Grant period: 2 years
B. Database Grant
1. Tien-shang Huang
School of Medicine, National Taiwan University, with Jun Shozawa of Gunma University (Japan)
“Dr. Huo-yao Wei and the Development of Public Health and Medicine in Taiwan”
Grant amount: NT$2,800,000
Grant period: 3 years
C. Cooperative Conference & Seminar Grants
1. Ku-ming Chang
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Benjamin Elman of Princeton University (USA)
"The Global History of Philology: History and Philology in Different Scholarly and Cultural Traditions - Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Institute of History and Philology at Academia Sinica"
Grant amount: NT$1,080,000
Grant period: 1 year
D. Cooperative Subsidies for Publication Grants
1. Meei-yau Wei
Department of English Language and Literature, Soochow University, with Lexington Books (USA)
"Language Choice and Identity Politics in Taiwan's Ideological Cauldron"
Grant amount: NT$340,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Kuan-hsing Chen
College of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, with Beng Huat Chua of National University of Singapore (Singapore)
"Inter-Asia Cultural Studies"
Grant amount: NT$750,000
Grant period: 1 year
E. Special Project Grants
1. Center for Chinese Studies
Publication of "Chinese Studies" and "Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies"
Grant amount: NT$4,000,000
Grant period: 2 years
Recipients in the American Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Research Grants
1. Dennis Hickey
Missouri State University
“Peace or Poison: The Changing Nature of China’s Policy toward Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$8,000
Grant period: 2 years
2. Winston T. Lin
State University of NewYork at Buffalo
“The Economic Values of Information and Communications Technology and their Contributions to the Economic Development and Growth of Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$20,000
Grant period: 2 years
3. Su-hua Wang
University of California at Santa Cruz
“The Impact of Social Change on the Socialization Environments of Chinese Babies: An Ethnographic Study”
Grant amount: US$19,841
Grant period: 2 years
4. Feng Li
Columbia University
“Excavating Guicheng: Archaeological Study of a Bronze-age City in the Heartland of the Shandong Peninsula (Continuation)”
Grant amount: US$40,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Dennis Tao Yang
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
“Globalization and Rising Wages in Mainland China”
Grant amount: US$17,000
Grant period: 2 years
6. Monte Bullard
Monterey Institute of International Studies
“Getting Down to Business -- Ties Required China-Taiwan Business Relations and its Effect on Future Cross-strait Political/Military Relations”
Grant amount: US$8,000
Grant period: 1.5 years
7. M. Taylor Fravel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“The Sources of China’s Military Doctrine, 1975-2005”
Grant amount: US$8,000
Grant period: 2 years
8. Anru Lee
City University of New York
“Subways as a Global-Local Nexus: The Cultural Politics of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Systems in Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$14,988
Grant period: 1 month
B. Conference/Seminar/Workshop Grants
1. Jack Chen
University of California at Los Angeles
"Anecdote, Gossip, and Occasion in Traditional China"
Grant amount: US$20,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Wu Xu
University of Utah
"The U.S. and China: Parallel Challenges in Health Care"
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Zhijia Shen
University of Washington
"Providing Library Collections and Services for Chinese Studies in the Digital Environment: Summer Institute on Chinese Studies Librarianship"
Grant amount: US$20,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Ronald Coase
University of Chicago
“2008 Chicago Conference on China’s Economic Transformation”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Gerald McBeath
The American Association for Chinese Studies
“Fifty Years of China Studies in the United States, Changes in the Field, China and Taiwan, and Sino-American Relations”
Grant amount: US$13,547
Grant period: 1 year
6. Cheng-yi Huang
University of Washington
“‘Translating the Political, Re-envisioning the Social: What’s the Next Turn for Taiwan?’ --The Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the North American Taiwan Studies Association”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 1 year
C. Subsidies for Publication
1. Jennifer Crewe
Columbia University Press
"How to Read Chinese Poetry: A Guided Anthology", edited by Zong-qi Cai
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Stephen A. Cohn
Duke University Press
"New Masters, New Servants: Development, Migration, and Women Workers in China", by Hairong Yan
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Micah Kleit
Temple University Press
"Chinese Connections: Critical Perspectives on Film, Identity and Diaspora"
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Lorri Hagman
University of Washington Press
"Women Playing Men: Yue Opera in Twentieth-Century Shanghai", by Jin Jiang
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1.5 years
5. Lorri Hagman
University of Washington Press
"Epics for Women: Narrative Ballads in the Women’s Script from Jiangyong", translated by Wilt L. Idema
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1.5 years
6. Lorri Hagman
University of Washington Press
Stories to Awaken the World", compiled and edited by Feng Menglong (1574-1646), translated and annotated by Shuhui Yang and Yunqin Yang, with a Foreword by Robert E. Hegel
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 20 months
7. Reed Malcolm
University of California Press
"The Art of Doing Good: Moral Mandates and Strategic Choices in Late Ming Charity"
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 29 months
8. Jennifer Crewe
Columbia University Press
“A History of Pain: Literary and Cinematic Mappings of Violence in Modern China”, by Michael Berry
Grant amount: US$7,000
Grant period: 1 year
9. Mark Spencer
Springer Science+Business Media
“Granting the Seasons: The Chinese Astronomical Reform of 1280, with a Study of its Many Dimensions and an Annotated Translation of its Records”, by Nathan Sivin
Grant amount: US$7,000
Grant period: 1 year
10. Marlie Wasserman
Rutgers University Press
“Cosmopolitan Public: English-language Periodicals in Semi-colonial Shanghai”, by Shuang Shen
Grant amount: US$7,000
Grant period: 1 year
11. Stephen A. Cohn
Duke University Press
“Other-Worldly: Making Chinese Medicine through Encounters”, by Mei Zhan
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
12. Emily Andrew
University of British Columbia Press
“Art and the Artist in Cultural Revolution China”, Edited by Richard King
Grant amount: US$7,000
Grant period: 1 year
D. Visiting Fellowship
1. Gang Guo
University of Mississippi
“Local Political Business Cycles in China”
Grant amount: US$3,333
Grant period: 1 month
E. CCK Scholar Grants
1. Chang-tai Hsieh
University of California at Berkeley
“Does China Invest and Trade Too Much?”
Grant amount: US$34,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Haiming Liu
California Polytechnic State University
“Chinese Herbal Medicine in the United States: Ethnicity and Cultural Migration”
Grant amount: US$20,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Stephen Bokenkamp
Arizona State University
“The Social Matrices of Early Lingbao Ritual”
Grant amount: US$20,000
Grant period: 6 months
4. Jiang-ping Jeff Chen
St. Cloud State University
“How Did Figures Figure in Astronomical and Mathematical Reasoning in Late Imperial China?”
Grant amount: US$30,000
Grant period: 1 years
5. Paul Manfredi
Pacific Lutheran University
“Visuality and Modernist Poetry in Chinese”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1.5 months
6. Joseph A. Adler
Kenyon College
“Reconstructing the Confucian Dao: Zhu Xi’s Appropriation of Zhou Dunyi”
Grant amount: US$15,153
Grant period: 1 year
7. Ignacio Lopez-Calvo
University of North Texas
“The Dragon and the Condor: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Chinese Diaspora in Peru”
Grant amount: US$10,000
Grant period: 1 year
F. CCK Junior Scholar Grants
1. Janet Chen
Princeton University
“Guilty of Indigence: The Urban Poor in China, 1900-1951”
Grant amount: US$10,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Jiang Wu
University of Arizona
“Buddha’s Words in Print: The Formation of the Jiaxing Buddhist Canon in Late Imperial China”
Grant amount: US$30,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Yu-wei Tony Yang
George Mason University
“Ethical, Legal, and Policy Challenges in DNA Biobanking: Constructing Pivotal Infrastructure for Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Huaiyu Chen
University of the West
“The Rise of Buddhist Ordination Platforms in Medieval China”
Grant amount: US$28,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Gang Zhao
University of Akron
“Reshaping the Asian Trade Network: The Construction and Execution of the Chinese Open Trade Policy in 1684-1840”
Grant amount: US$16,660
Grant period: 40 days
6. Tina Phillips Johnson
Saint Vincent College
“Building the Nation through Women’s Health: Modern Midwifery in Early Twentieth-century China”
Grant amount: US$12,500
Grant period: 5 months
7. Julie Y. Chu
Wellesley College
“In and Out of China: Customs Inspection and Shipping Culture at the Port of Fuzhou”
Grant amount: US$24,300
Grant period: 1 year
8. Shih-shan Susan Huang
Rice University
“The Making of Daoist and Buddhist Visual Cultures in Song China, 960-1279”
Grant amount: US$30,000
Grant period: 1 year
9. Victoria Tin-bor Hui
University of Notre Dame
“China’s Rise in Comparative-historical Perspective: Rethinking Unification and War”
Grant amount: US$20,000
Grant period: 1 year
10. Yuan-kang Wang
Northern Illinois University
“China and Asia’s Regional Order: Hierarchy and the Balance of Power”
Grant amount: US$19,980
Grant period: 1.5 years
11. Li-jen Kuo
Northern Illinois University
“Reconceptualizing the Effect of Early Bilingualism on Language Processing: A Study of the Morphological and Syntactic Development among Chinese-English Bilinguals”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 2 years
12. Zhichun Jing
University of British Columbia
“Archaeological Landscapes of Early Bronze Age China”
Grant amount: US$19,936
Grant period: 1 year
13. Janet Hui-wen Hsiao
University of California at San Diego
“How Do Hemispheric Asymmetries Influence Learning to Read Chinese Characters?”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
14. Yu Wang
Duke University
“Naturalizing Ethnicity, Culturalizing Landscape: The Politics of World Heritage in China”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 9 months
15. Wendy Swartz
Columbia University
“Poetry and Philosophy: Allusion and Citation in Six Dynasties (222-589 C.E.) China”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 6 months
G. Doctoral Fellowships
1. Brian Brereton
Cornell University
“Contemporary Conceptions of the Chinese Afterlife: Fantasies of Frustration, Imaginations of Autonomy, and Collective Concerns”
Grant amount: US$14,450
Grant period: 1 year
2. Josh Gordon
Yale University
“Ideologies of Chinese Language in the Burma-China Borderlands”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Wooyeal Paik
University of California at Los Angeles
“Why Not Mass-opposition Movements in Post-totalitarian China?: Political Participation, Patronage Politics, and State-Society Relations”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Cheng-chwee Kuik
Johns Hopkins University
“Coping with Power Asymmetry: Regime Legitimation, China’s Behavior, and the Variations in ASEAN States Hedging Strategies towards a Rising Power, 1990-2005”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Stephen H. Whiteman
Stanford University
“Creating the Kangxi Landscape: Gardens and the Mediation of Qing Imperial Identity at Bishu Shanzhuang”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
6. Timothy O’Neill
University of Washington
“Harbinger of Sequestered Intent, Language Theory and Hermeneutics in Traditional Chinese Discourse”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
7. Michael A. Glosny
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“Grand Strategies of Rising Powers: The Rise of China and Other Historical Cases”
Grant amount: US$14,950
Grant period: 1 year
8. Miao Chunyu
State University of New York at Albany
“A Comparative Study of Chinese and Mexican Immigrants’ Economic Incorporation in the United States”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
9. Melissa J. Richardson
University of Hawaii at Manoa
“Daoist and Shamanistic Imagery in the Core Dramatic Texts on Yang Guifei”
Grant amount: US$10,020
Grant period: 1 year
H. CCK Fellowships administered by the Canadian Association for Asian Studies
1. Erin Moorlag
Waterloo University
“Program Evaluation of Community Mental Health Initiatives: The Chinese Community as a Case Study of Collaborative Efforts towards Well-being”
Grant amount: US$19,614
Grant period: 1 year
2. Hui-ling Lin
University of British Columbia
“Re-thinking Chinese-ness and Gender Identities through Transnational Chinese Women’s Cinema”
Grant amount: US$7,846
Grant period: 1 year
3. Mary-Ying Mary Ngai
University of British Columbia
“From Entertainment to Enlightenment: A Study on a Cross Cultural Religious Board Game with an Emphasis on the Table of Buddha Selection Designed by Ouyi Zhixu in the Late Ming Dynasty”
Grant amount: US$7,846
Grant period: 1 year
4. Tim Sedo
University of British Columbia
“Disaster and Discretion in Mid-Ming Local Governance: Jim Fang’s Magisterial Activism in Linzhang County’s 1606 Gazetteer”
Grant amount: US$7,846
Grant period: 1 year
5. Meng Hsuan Yang
University of British Columbia
“The Great Exodus: Chinese Mainland Refugees in Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$7,846
Grant period: 1 year
I. Dissertation Fellowships for ROC Students Abroad
1. Hung-yu Ru
University of Hawaii at Manoa
“Invisible People and Silent Killer Disease: A Historical Ethnographic Study of Hepatitis among the Truku in Eastern Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Yi-chun Chen
Northwestern University
“Ambiguity in Dynamic Interactive Decisions - Foundation and Applications”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Chih-chien Chen
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“What Can Revenue-optimizing Firms Do about their Deal-seeking Consumers? The Role of Price Patterns, Timing and Cancellation Policies in Travelers’ Advanced Booking Decisions”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Ellie Hua Wang
Indiana University at Bloomington
“Character and Commitment: A Proper Picture of Moral Psychology”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Hui-tun Chuang
New School for Social Research
“The Fabrication of Authenticity of National Cuisine: Reflections of Food Consumption and National Identity in Globalization and Postcolonial Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
6. Chia-chen Chou
Cornell University
“Partial Reform of China’s Labor Market: Collective Action in a Two-level Fragmented Bureaucratic Structure”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
7. Ling-yu Hung
Washington University in St. Louis
“Ceramic Craft Specialization and the Development of Social Hierarchy in Late Neolithic Northwestern China (ca. 5300-4050 BP)”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
8. Chi-ting Tsai
Cornell University
“American Presidential War Power in the Deliberative Moment -- A Traditional Legal and Empirical Integrated Research”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
9. Dorinda Tsai-hsiu Liu
University of Hawaii at Manoa
“Complementation in Four Formosan Languages -- Amis, Atayal, Thao, and Tsou”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
10. Chih-shian Liou
University of Texas at Austin
“Outsourcing Reform: The Political Logic behind Overseas Expansion of China’s Central State-owned Enterprises”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
11. Yu-fen Chang
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
“Constructing a Vietnamese Nation: Northern and Southern Perspectives Compared, 1920-1945”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
12. Yung-lung Chen
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
“Asian American Educational Achievements: A Test of Relative Functionalism on East Asian American College Students”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
13. Chuan-ju Cheng
University of Washington
“ ‘Nations Within Nation’? - Building Indigenous Self-government in Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
14. Fei-ting (Mina) Chen
University of Texas at Austin
“Aristotle on Capacities for Change and Actuality”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
15. Shi-shu Peng
University of California at Berkeley
“A Theory of Organizational Form Based on the Similarity in Knowledge Capital”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
16. Yi-wen Tsai
Pennsylvania State University
“Impacts of Dialogic Reading on Promoting Language Acquisition of Preschoolers with Hearing Impairments in Taiwan”
Grant amount: US$15,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the European Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: Euro |
A. Research Grants
1. John Lagerwey
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (France)
“Religion, Society, and the Economy in Huizhou (Anhui)”
Grant amount: €80,000
Grant period: 3 years
2. Boris Riftin
Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
“Chinese Novels and Popular Prints”
Grant amount: €13,000
Grant period: 2 years
3. Alain Peyraube
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (France)
“Languages in Contact in Northwestern China: Convergence, Mixed Languages or Linguistic Area?”
Grant amount: €100,000
Grant period: 2 years
4. Dániel Kádár
Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary)
“The Collapse and Birth of Linguistics Politeness Systems: Research of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Chinese Politeness”
Grant amount: €19,000
Grant period: 3 years
B. Conference & Seminar Grants
1. Sarah Dauncey
University of Sheffield (UK)
"Writing Lives in China: Self, Subject and Society"
Grant amount: €8,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Anne Chayet
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
"Publishing and Editing: The Evolution and Future of Writing in Tibet"
Grant amount: €8,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Thomas Jansen
University of Cambridge (UK)
“Chinese Religions and Globalisation, 1800-Present”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Frederic Girard
Ecole Francaise d’Extreme-Orient (France)
“The Second International Huayan Symposium”
Grant amount: €18,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Frank Kraushaar
University of Latvia (Latvia)
“East Asian Culture in Western Perceptions: From the 18th to the 21st Century”
Grant amount: €5,000
Grant period: 1 year
6. Antonio Vasconcelos de Saldanha
Lisbon Technical University (Portugal)
“In the Light and the Shadow of an Emperor: Tomás Pereira, S. J. (1645-1708), the Kangxi Emperor and the Jesuit Mission in China -- An International Symposium in Commemoration of the 3rd Centenary of the Death of Tomás Pereira, S. J.”
Grant amount: €7,000
Grant period: 1 year
C. Subsidies for Publication
1. Bernard Formoso
Université Paris X - Nanterre (France)
“De Jiao, A Religious Movement in Contemporary China and Overseas: Purple Qi from the East”
Grant amount: €5,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Igor Alexandrovich Alimov
Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
“Publication of the Book: Igor Alimov, ‘The Wood of Notes: Chinese Author’s Collections of X-XIII Century in Sketches and Translations’ ”
Grant amount: €5,000
Grant period: 1 year
D. Senior Scholar Grant
1. John Kieschnick
University of Bristol (UK)
“The Place of the Past in Chinese Buddhism”
Grant amount: €25,000
Grant period: 1 year
E. Special Project Grants
1. Tuebingen University, Germany
"The Establishment of a European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan (ERCCT) at Tuebingen University, Germany"
Grant amount: €192,000
Grant period: 3 years
F. Dissertation Fellowships for ROC Students Abroad
1. Hsin-yu Hung
University of Oxford (UK)
“A Re-examination of the Styles of Ulysses”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Mou-lan Wong
University of Oxford (UK)
“Texts and Illustrations in Victorian Nonsense: Delineating Dickens, Lear and Dodgson”
Grant amount: €6,000
Grant period: 6 months
3. Li-yuan Ou
University of Tuebingen (Germany)
“Theocritus and Contemporary Epic Literature”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Shu-yi Chiu
University of London (UK)
“Creativity in Primary Schools: Shaping and Implementing Creative Projects in Taipei”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Shang-wen Wang
Humboldt Universität of zu Berlin (Germany)
“Hearing as Understanding: On Hearing in Musical Hermeneutics.”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
6. Chia-hua Yeh
University of London (UK)
“Decoration and Dignity: Head Wear and Hair Dress Accessories at the Florence Court, 1580-1630”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
7. Yu-jen Liu
University of Oxford (UK)
“A Paradigm in Transition: The Concept of Art in Early Twentieth-century China (1905-1928)”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
8. Hsiu-chi Wu
Université Paris X - Nanterre (France)
“Iron Age Ceramics in Northern and Northeastern Areas on Taiwan: A Technological Style Approach”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
9. Tzu-keng Fu
University of Neuchatel (Switzerland)
“Reflection on Consequence: A Derivation from Universal Logic to Logical Pluralism”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
10. Tsai-yeh Wang
University of Birmingham (UK)
“British Women Travel Writings and the French Revolution, 1785-1815”
Grant amount: €6,000
Grant period: 6 months
11. Yu-jen Chen
Leiden University (The Netherlands)
“Embodying the Nation in Food Consumption: Changing Boundaries of Taiwanese Cuisine (1895-2006)”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
12. Yi-fang Chen
University of Edinburgh (UK)
“The Craft, the Museum and the Locality: Social Meanings and the Practice of the Yuan-li Grass-weaving and the Museum of Grass-weaving Culture in Contemporary Taiwan”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
13. Ching-hsiu Lin
University of Edinburgh (UK)
“Ancestors, Land Ownership, and Ethnic Identity: An Ethnography of the Practice of Mapping ‘Traditional Territories’ in Contemporary Truku Society, Taiwan”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
14. Chih-tung Huang
University of Edinburgh (UK)
“Shaping Environmental ‘Justice’ ”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
15. Yueh-chun Lin
University of Sheffield (UK)
“Social Support Needs of Women with Lymphoedema after Breast Cancer Treatment in Taiwan”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
16. Chih-mao Tang
University of Essex (UK)
“Small States, Major Powers and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Spatial and Temporal Analysis”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
17. Guo-chiang Yu
University of London (UK)
“Film Industry, Generations of Audiences, and Transnationalised Local Cinema Culture: Taipei Audiences’ ‘Film-Viewing’ Practices in the Digital Era”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
F. CCK Fellowships
(a) Ph. D. Dissertation Fellowships
1. Jan Chmelarcik
Charles University (Czech Republic)
“Shawm Bands of Southwest Lu: Traditional Music of China’s Shandong Province”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Lukas Zadrapa
Charles University (Czech Republic)
“Nouns in Untypical Syntactic Functions in Classical Chinese”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Katiana Le Mentec
Université Paris X-Nanterre (France)
“Zhang Fei and the Three Gorges Dam. Using the Past to Criticize or Legitimate the Present. Anthropological Study of a Deified Hero, His Delocalized Temple, and the Stakes of Local Heritage in Yunyang (Chongqing Municipality)”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Maja Veselic
University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
“Being Modern and Moral: Negotiating Hui Ethno-Religious Identities through Educational Choices in Northwestern China”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Hirotoshi Ogihara
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (France)
“Research about Vinaya Texts in Tocharian A and B”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
6. Fei Deng
University of Oxford (UK)
“Supernatural Spaces: A Study of Decorated Tombs in the Northern Song Period (960-1127)”
Grant amount: €6,000
Grant period: 6 months
7. Yves Berna
University of Mainz (Germany)
“Aspects of the Escape of European Jews to Shanghai during WWII”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
8. Tehyun Ma
University of Bristol (UK)
“Taiwan under the Kuomintang, 1945-1955”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
(b) Postdoctoral Fellowships
1. Guilhem Andre
Musée National des Arts Asiatiques – Guimet (France)
“Economy and Politics of the Hsiung-nu during the Han Period in the Light of the Archaeological Discoveries on the Aristocratic Graveyard in Gol Mod, Mongolia”
Grant amount: €32,000
Grant period: 2 years
2. Sungwu Cho
University of Cambridge (UK)
“Emergence and Growth of Zhai-fasts in Daoism”
Grant amount: €32,000
Grant period: 2 years
3. Alessandra Aresu
University of Bristol (UK)/ University of Milano (Italy)
“Under the Chinese Cultural Umbrella: Education, Sexuality and Health”
Grant amount: €32,000
Grant period: 2 years
4. Davor Antonucci
University of Rome (Italy)
“Jesuit’s Contribution to the Knowledge of Tartary”
Grant amount: €25,450
Grant period: 2 years
5. Felix Boecking
University of Heidelberg (Germany)
“State, Taxation, and Society in Republican China 1925-1949”
Grant amount: €10,500
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region
(in order of application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Research Grants
1. Xiaogang Wu
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HK)
“Self-employment and Private Entrepreneurship in China’s Economic Transition”
Grant amount: US$35,000
Grant period: 2 years
2. Yongshun Cai
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HK)
“Social Conflicts and Social Stability in China”
Grant amount: US$13,610
Grant period: 2 years
3. Frank Dikötter and Xun Zhou
University of Hong Kong (HK)
“A Social History of the Great Famine in China, 1959-61”
Grant amount: US$59,000
Grant period: 2.5 years
4. Xuelin Zhou
The University of Auckland (Australia)
“A Comparative Study of Youth Culture in Chinese-language Cinemas”
Grant amount: US$20,140
Grant period: 3 years
B. Conference & Seminar Grant
1. Yu Xue
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (HK)
"International Conference on Comparative Study of Ritual in Chinese Local Society"
Grant amount: US$17,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Siu-Lun Wong
The University of Hong Kong (HK)
"The Experiments with Democracy in East and Southeast Asia: Two Decades After"
Grant amount: US$17,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. John Clark and Yang Liu
The University of Sydney (Australia)
“Chinese Buddhist Sculpture Symposium”
Grant amount: US$20,000
Grant period: 1 year
C. Special Project Grants
1. The East Asia Institute, Korea
"EAI Fellows Program on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia II, 2007-2009"
Grant amount: US$30,000
Grant period: 2 years
2. University of Sydney, Australia
"Chinese Media Studies"
Grant amount: US$135,000
Grant period: 3 years
D. Dissertation Fellowships for ROC Students Abroad
1. Shiu-hwa Tsu
The Australian National University (Australia)
“Defending Particularism”
Grant amount: US$12,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Shangpo Hsieh
The Australian National University (Australia)
“NGOs, Anti-corruption Movements and Democratization: The Case of Indonesia”
Grant amount: US$12,000
Grant period: 1 year