2026-05-01 - 2026-05-31
Tak-Wing Ngo(Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Macau)
online
Dear Participants,
Please be advised that the talk originally scheduled for tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday, April 21) has been postponed.
Due to unexpected issues, this talk will be rescheduled to
Tuesday, May 5.
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (AEST / Sydney Time)
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (GMT+8 / Taiwan Time)
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and continued support.
We look forward to seeing you on the new date.
🔸Discussant:
Brett Neilson (Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University)
Derek Sheridan (Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)
🔸Moderator: Allen Chun (International Center for Cultural Studies, NYCU)
🔸Forum Language: English
🔸Format: online: https://meet.google.com/nbo-ryxp-vyk
【Speaker】
Tak-Wing Ngo is Professor of Political Science at the University of Macau. He received his PhD from SOAS London and works on the political economy of East Asia. He previously taught at Leiden University and Erasmus University Rotterdam, and is currently the editor of China Information and co-editor of the Journal of Contemporary Asia.
【Abstract】
This book talk presents the major findings and arguments in the recently published Cambridge Element that underlines the central role of China in the global shadow economy. Besides discussing the political economy of transnational mass smuggling by ordinary people, the talk will also present follow-up research on grey governance and infrastructural politics at border checkpoints.
🔸Organizer:
Institute of Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
National Yang-Ming Chiao-Tung University, International Center for Cultural Studies (ICCS-NYCU)
MOE-SPROUT 2.0, Conflict, Justice, Decolonization: Asia in Transition in the 21st Century
Research Cluster|
Sub-project 1: The Geopolitics and Cultural Economy of Societal Relations in a New Greater China
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