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**Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in English

The Urban-Rural Linkage and the Family-State Continuum: On Sociology of Rural Development in China 

《城鄉與家國:城鎮化的社會學研究》

Feizhou Zhou (周飛舟教授), Department Head and Professor of Sociology, PKU

Peking University

Feizhou Zhou

Keynote Speech 2: (In Putonghua) (13:30 - 14:15)

Daoist Thought as a Source for Theory Building in Sociology

(道家思想作為社會學理論建構的資源)

David A. Palmer (宗樹人教授), Professor of Sociology, HKU

The University of Hong Kong

David A. Palmer

Panel Discussion 1: Theory (In English) (10:15 - 12:00)

Paul Joosse 

The Less Agreeable Side of Charisma: Norm Violation and Anti-Structural Power.

Liping Wang

Ioana Sendroiu

Geng Tian

An Integrative Center or Sprawling Marginalities: The History of the Committee on Human Development between 1940s and 1960s

An exciting future is one click away’: Environmental entrepreneurship and climate crisis action

Creating the Province: Official Mobility and the Extraordinary Governorship in Qing’s Gansu during the 18th Century

Paul Joosse

The University of Hong Kong

Liping Wang

Peking University

Ioana Sendroiu

The University of Hong Kong

Geng Tian

Peking University

Sida Liu (Moderator)

The University of Hong Kong​​

Panel Discussion 2: Field work (In Putonghua) (14:30 - 16:15)

Neng Liu

《當代中國青年的社會處境》

Cheris Chan

Making it a Habit: Instituting Social Credit Systems in Rural China

Peng Wang and Yuanmei Dong

Di Wang

Parent-Child Relationships, Negative Emotions, and Juvenile Misbehavor and Delinquency: Towards a Criminology of Emotions

《城市人口流動性與技術治理:一個研究框架》

Neng Liu

Peking University

Cheris Chan

The University of Hong Kong

Peng Wang

The University of Hong Kong

Yuanmei Dong

The University of Hong Kong

Di Wang

Peking University

Xiaoli Tian (Moderator)

The University of Hong Kong​​

Panel Discussion 3: Quantitative analysis (In English) (16:30 - 18:00)

《中國大陸人口高品質發展:趨勢與應對》

High-quality Population Development in Mainland China: Population Trends and Responses

Jiehua Lu

Ming Wen

Early Childhood Development in Hong Kong: A Longitudinal Study

Chunni Zhang

Tarani Chandola

How Do Chinese Respondents Define the Boundary of Family Members? New Evidence from Survey Experiments

The biological consequences of social isolation and loneliness

Jiehua Lu

Peking University

Ming Wen

The University of Hong Kong

Chunni Zhang

Peking University

Tarani Chandola

The University of Hong Kong

Hui Zheng (Moderator)

The University of Hong Kong​​

Keynote Speech 1: (In Putonghua) (09:15 - 10:00)
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