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EducationPh. D, University of Minnesota, Political Science, 2003 M. A., Marquette University, Political Science, 1994 M. S., Donghua University (Shanghai), Chemical Engineering, 1985 B. S., Donghau University (Shanghai), Chemical Engineering, 1982 WorkExperienceZijiang Distinguished Professor at East China Normal University, 2019.10- Professor, Department of Political Science, ECNU, 2013.7-Present and Chairperson (2013.12—2020.06) Professor and Vice-Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, ECNU, 2012.1-2013.6 Professor, Department of History, ECNU, 2007.11-2011.12 Director of Graduate Study, Si-mian Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities, ECNU, 2009.8-2013.12 Research Fellow and Assistant Director, Institute of Modern Chinese Thought and Culture, ECNU, 2003-2012 Associate Professor, Department of History, ECNU, 2003.7-2007.11 Researcher Associate, Institute of Chinese Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000-2003 Teaching Assistant, Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1994-1998 Research Assistant, Political Science, Marquette University, 1992-1994 Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Donghau University, 1985-1991 ResumeLIU Qing is Zijiang Distinguished Professor at East China Normal University. He received Ph. D degree in Political Science from the University of Minnesota. His main research interests lie in intellectual history, political philosophy and world politics. His publications include: The Age of Quarrel: Tracing Contemporary Intellectual Debates in the West, The Myth of Chineseness and The Undetermined Moment: Modernity and Western Thought. LIU Qing has received fellowships from the MacArthur Foundation (1994-95)‚ American Social Science Research Council (Summer 1996), the Fulbright Scholar Program (2007-08), and the Program for New Century Excellent Talents of the Chinese Ministry of Education (2008). Other AppointmentsVice President, Political Science Association in Shanghai, 2017- Affiliated Faculty, New York University-Shanghai Campus, Fall 2006 Honorary Research Associate, Institute of Chinese Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003-presnt Editor, The Intellectual Forum series, 2003-present Editor, Century China (renamed as Academic China) (Chinese intellectual website), 2000-2006 Associate Editor, Twenties-First Century (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2002-2003 Research FieldsPolitical Theory, History of Political Thought, World Politics, Contemporary Chinese Political Thought Enrollment and TrainingCourseScientific ResearchAcademic AchievementsPublications in Chinese Books The Age of Quarrel: Tracing Contemporary Intellectual Debates in the West (Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 2013) The Myth of Chineseness (Beijing: China CITIC Press, 2013) The Undetermined Moment: Modernity and Western Thought (Beijing: New Star Publisher, 2006) Look One Way and Row Another: A Collection of Essays (Beijing: New Star Publisher, 2005) Translating and Editing Volumes: Co-Translator: A Secular Age by Charles Taylor (Shanghai, Sanlian Book, 2016) Translator: Michael Oakeshott: An Introduction by Paul Franco (Beijing: Commercial Press, 2014) Translator: The Morals of Modernity by Charles Larmore (Beijing: Dongfang Publisher, 2010) Translator: The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin, eds. by Mark Lilla et. al. (Beijing: New Star Publisher, 2006) Translator: The Irony of Free Speech, by Owen Fiss (Beijing: New Star Publisher, 2005) Editor, Liberalism and the Refection on Chinese Modernity [co-edited with Kwan Siu-chun] (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2002) Publications in English “Liberalism in the Chinese Context,” in , David Ownby, Joshua A. Fogel eds., Voices from the Chinese Century: Public Intellectual Debate from Contemporary China (Columbia University Press, 2020), pp. 45-71. “The Emergence of Chinese Independent Minds in 1980s”, East Asian History (Issue No. 41, 2017). “The Media and the Public Sphere in Contemporary China” (with Barrett McCormick), boundary 2, (A&HCI期刊) volume 38, number 1 (Spring 2011), pp. 101-134. “Globalization and the Chinese Media: Technologies, Content, Commerce and the Prospects for the Public Sphere” (with Barrett McCormick), in Chin-Chuan Lee ed., Chinese Media, Global Contexts (New York: Routledge, 2003). Public Lectures Invited Lecture, “Liberalism and China’s Road”, Chinese University of Hong Kong, January 20, 2014 Invited Lecture, “The Emergence of Independent Minds in the 1980s”, College of Asia & the Pacific, Australian National University, February 18, 2013 Invited Lecture, “The Change of Social Imaginaries in Contemporary China”, JoRISS Lecture, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, December 7, 2012 Invited Lecture, “The Change of Social Imaginaries and Remaking of Political Legitimacy in Contemporary China”, Centre for Political Ideologies, University of Oxford, November 25, 2011 Invited Speech, “The Impact of Media Commercialization on Chinese Public Sphere”, University of California (San Diego), April 2008 Invited Lecture, “Chinese Media and Public Sphere”, University of Tokyo (Komaba), November 2006 Invited Speech, “Desire for Knowledge”, the Shanghai Library Lecture series, June 2005 HonorFellowships and Grants Senior Visiting Fellowship, China Scholarship Council, 2016 Fellowship of Program for New Century Excellent Talents, Ministry of Education of PRC, 2008-2011 Fulbright Visiting Research Scholarship, 2007-2008 Fellowship of Shanghai Pujiang Program, 2006-2007 Research Grant, Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation, 2005-2007 American Social Science Research Council Summer Fellowship on NGO/IO, 1998 MacArthur Fellowship of Interdisciplinary Program on Peace & International Cooperation, 1994-95 |