@bennoweiner.bsky.social…'s Starter Pack
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@emilyzfeng.bsky.social
NPR correspondent. 10 years in China and Taiwan. Now DC-based. My book "Let Only Red Flowers Bloom" is now out: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724947/let-only-red-flowers-bloom-by-emily-feng/
@redderbeanpaste.bsky.social
I look at politics in China and the United States. I will also yell about my cats and video games here. This is a private social media account I talk about pens. 🖋️
@chowleen.bsky.social
@chowleen elsewhere; my old tweets reappear here at odd times. Duke prof, APSI Dir of Grad Studies, Duke Story Lab founder. DUP Sinotheory, LAReviewOfBooks board. Taiwan: Shewo Institute 舍我紀念館 Director, Biographical Lit 傳記文學 publisher 周成蔭 #everynightapoem
@chinamediaproject.bsky.social
The CMP is an independent research project studying the Chinese media landscape within the PRC and globally, as well as the CCP's media and political discourse.
@lnachman32.bsky.social
Political scientist. Assistant Professor at National Taiwan University. My new book "Contested Taiwan: Sovereignty, Social Movements, and Party Formation" is available for preorder here: https://shorturl.at/BlEJE https://www.lnachman.com
@jwassers.bsky.social
Teaches history at UCI, writes on China for the TLS, LARB, Dissent, WSJ, & other venues, 1st book on East AND Southeast Asia out in June https://indiepubs.com/products/the-milk-tea-alliance?srsltid=AfmBOoot8bW8ddRXno-tjJbRKTV99aXVFPFQn-Q8KaAAQixLtka0HWxd
@goldkorn.bsky.social
China: thechinaweek.com Lessons from China, Russia, South Africa, North Korea etc. for Trump and Musk's America: rhymingchaos.com Other links: jeremygoldkorn.com
@elifriedman.bsky.social
Dept of Global Labor and Work at Cornell | China in Global Capitalism w/Haymarket https://t.ly/uySU6 | Labor politics in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore
@eastasiascitech.bsky.social
Historian of technology, science, and industry @ Harvard. Author of CARBON TECHNOCRACY. Currently writing a history of industrial psychology in China. More about my work here: https://scholar.harvard.edu/seow
@mwarsh.bsky.social
Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh. World History, Atlantic History, Iberian Empires and many other things, too. Editor, Journal of Early Modern History. Author, American Baroque (Omohundro/UNC Press, 2018)
@asianstudies.org
The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is dedicated to the advancement of the field of Asian Studies through international exchange, networking, publications, research support, and career development.
@hildedw.bsky.social
Professor Chinese & Global History KULeuven | IISH Amsterdam global intellectual history | social history of infrastructures | digital research design https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9670-674X
@mauracunningham.bsky.social
She/her. China historian and writer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Also reader, knitter, Phillies/Flyers fan, road tripper. https://mauracunningham.org/
@geraldroche.bsky.social
AuDHD & PhD. anthropology, language, power. he/him New book: The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501777783/the-politics-of-language-oppression-in-tibet/ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2410-351X
@donaldcclarke.bsky.social
Professor emeritus, George Washington University Law School, specializing in modern Chinese law. Gradually shifting over from Twitter/X. Website: http://donaldclarke.net Twitter: @donaldcclarke
@dbyler.bsky.social
Anthropologist at Simon Fraser University. Author of Terror Capitalism (Duke 2022) and In the Camps: China’s High-Tech Penal Colony (Columbia 2021).
@jayjamescarter.bsky.social
Author, historian, China scholar. Between Philly and NYC. Weekly words @ https://tinyurl.com/bdecudb4 Books: Champions Day: https://tinyurl.com/yrxk942f Heart of Buddha https://tinyurl.com/3kh5pav8 Creating a Chinese Harbin https://tinyurl.com/3vw9s48u
@chinalawtranslate.bsky.social
Chinalawtranslate.com is a cooperative website for translations and commentary on Chinese Law. Jeremy Daum is a Sr. Researcher at Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center, focussing on criminal justice and policing.
@joshchin.bsky.social
Senior global correspondent for WSJ covering collisions of geopolitics, tech, and power. 15+ yrs in Asia, mostly China. Co-author of SURVEILLANCE STATE: https://www.josh-chin.com/books Signal: joshchin.86. Also: josh.l.chin@protonmail.com
@dakekang.bsky.social
中文名:姜大翼|AP Journalist in Beijing | 美联社北京分社的一位伟大时代的记录者|你可以用微信联系我(dakekang) 或者电报, Signal, WhatsApp (+1 201 937 9797). 邮箱: dakekang@protonmail.com
@raykwong.bsky.social
WSJ caption 🏆 | Space | Clean Energy | US-China | USC | RT/Like ≠ endorsement. Twitter transplant. Bad posts written by my intern. #ENDALZ #NASASocial #resist 💙 https://x.com/raykwong
@madeinchinajournal.com
The Made in China Journal is an independent #openaccess publication that seeks to facilitate critical discussion about Chinese politics and society. Visit us at https://madeinchinajournal.com. A Global China Lab initiative (https://globalchinalab.com).
@katemh.bsky.social
Also 梅凯悦. Historian of Modern China. ME carer. Books: Women and Their Warlords (2024), The Rural Modern (2016).
@anne-mariebrady.bsky.social
Watching and researching the politics of China, NZ domestic and foreign policy, Arctic, Antarctic, and Pacific politics
@dgtam86.bsky.social
Historian of Modern China at Trinity University (focus on language, identity, gender, protest, Hong Kong); author of Dialect and Nationalism in China, 1860-1960; NCUSCR PIPVII 2021-2023; Wilson Fellow 2022-2023. 4th-gen Italian-American
@davidstroup.bsky.social
Sr. Lecturer of Chinese Politics at the University of Manchester. Researching the everyday politics of ethnicity under authoritarianism and Islamophobia in the PRC.
@izading.bsky.social
Political Scientist at Northwestern • Berlin Prize • Writer • Photographer izading.substack.com
@dknorr.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of East Asian history at Illinois State University. Research focuses on urban China, place, empire, and state-making during the Qing (1636–1912).
@rianthum.bsky.social
Historian of Uyghurs, Hui, and Muslims in China at the U of Manchester.
@mmuscolino.bsky.social
Professor and Endowed Chair in Modern Chinese History, UC San Diego Author of _Remaking the Earth, Exhausting the People_ forthcoming 2025. https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295753980/remaking-the-earth-exhausting-the-people/ #EnvHist #SocHist #AgHist
@ericschluessel.bsky.social
Assoc. Prof. of Hist. and Intl. Affrs. at Grg. Wshngtn. Univ. Historian of the Uyghur region/Xinjiang/East Turkestan/Moghulistan/etc.
@hpeaks.bsky.social
Translations and commentaries from Tibetan cyberspace and social media. We translate Woeser's blog into English. #TibetReadingList twice a year. https://highpeakspureearth.com/
@drdavidtobin.bsky.social
Lecturer in East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield. Author of 'Securing China's Northwest Frontier: Identity and Insecurity in Xinjiang' (Cambridge University Press) https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/seas/people/academic-staff/david-tobin
@htheaker.bsky.social
Lecturer in History and Politics, University of Plymouth, researching histories of Islam, rebellion and minoritization in China; documenting the contemporary sinicisation of Islam in China
@trineb.bsky.social
@emilymatson.bsky.social
Historian of 20th century China, 东北 (Manchuria), WWII. Georgetown University and GWU. Council on Foreign Relations term member. Speaks/writes español, 中文, 少し日本語, немного по-русски.
@archive.org
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@bennoweiner.bsky.social
History, Carnegie Mellon University. Author of The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier and co-editor of Conflicting Memories: Tibetan History under Mao Retold. Inner Asia Book Reviews, Journal of Asian Studies