Ian Rowen
- "Tibetan Environmentalists in China: The King of Dzi", co-translated by PhD Candidate Ian Rowen and Professor and Chair Emily Yeh, has been published by Lexington Books (Rowman and Littlefield). Originally written in Chinese journalist Liu
- Kathryn Wright and Ian Rowen have been selected as the 2015-2016 recipients of the Department's Gilbert White Fellowship. The fellowship provides dissertation writing support for a semester.
- Ian writes about the political impacts of Chinese tourism to Taiwan and Hong Kong.BBC article in Chinese
- Ian compares and contrasts spatial organization, tactics, and daily life in the Hong Kong Umbrella and Taiwan Sunflower Movements.New Bloom interview
- Ian's piece discusses researcher risk and positionality in the context of his participant-observation of the Taiwan Sunflower and Hong Kong Umbrella Movements.
- Ian Rowen quoted by the BBC about the backlash against Chinese touristsRead BBC article
- Ian Rowen's article, "Inside Taiwan's Sunflower Movement: Twenty-Four Days in a Student-Occupied Parliament, and the Future of the Region", has been published in the February 2015 issue of The Journal of Asian Studies.His article, based on
- Ian received a one-month Summer Fellowship to the European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan at Tubingen, Germany.
- Ian was awarded a 2015 Dissertation Fellowship from the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy to support his project: "The politics of tourism between mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong: Territory, identity, and democracy". The award includes a return
- Read Ian Rowen's article "Umbrella politics: What American Movements Can Learn from the Hong Kong Protests"