Dr. Megha Amrith leads the ‘Ageing in a Time of Mobility’ Research Group at MPI-MMG, which examines the diverse interconnections between ageing, migration and translocal mobility in Asia, Africa and South America.
Her research is focused on migrant labour, care, ageing, inequalities, belonging and citizenship, as well as on everyday practices of conviviality, community and friendship in diverse urban spaces.
Due to public health measures and travel restrictions during the Covid-19 crisis the IN-EAST Research Forum is planned as a webinar, held as a video conference, to which all members and students of the IN-EAST will be invited by E-mail including instructions for online access.
Students and colleagues of all faculties and partner institutions are welcome to (virtually) join the lectures and participate in the discussions, they are kindly asked to send an E-mail to events@in-east.de .
Prof. Lei Li, PhD is an assistant professor of economics at the University of Mannheim
Due to public health measures and travel restrictions during the Covid-19 crisis the IN-EAST Research Forum is planned as a webinar, held as a video conference, to which all members and students of the IN-EAST will be invited by E-mail including instructions for online access.
Students and colleagues of all faculties and partner institutions are welcome to (virtually) join the lectures and participate in the discussions, they are kindly asked to send an E-mail to events@in-east.de .
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Prof. Dr. Hannes Mosler is Professor for Social Sciences of East Asia / Korea, at IN-EAST and Institute of Political Science, University of Duisburg-Essen
Due to public health measures and travel restrictions during the Covid-19 crisis the IN-EAST Research Forum is planned as a webinar, held as a video conference, to which all members and students of the IN-EAST will be invited by E-mail including instructions for online access.
Students and colleagues of all faculties and partner institutions are welcome to (virtually) join the lectures and participate in the discussions, they are kindly asked to send an E-mail to events@in-east.de .
Tracy Miller is Associate Professor of History of Art, and Associate Professor of Asian Studies at the Affiliated Faculty of the Graduate Department of Religion, Vanderbilt University, Nashville