Xiaoling Chen
- This award, made possible by an anonymous donor, is to be used to “support graduate student research.” To honor the donor’s wishes, the Department makes this award late in the Spring semester so that it can be used for conference travel through the end of Fall 2025.
- On February 9, 2024, the Department of Geography held a Dumpling Making Party to celebrate two cultural events: the Chinese Spring Festival (春节 chūnjié) and Tibetan New Year (Losar). Both cultures follow their own calendars for festivals and
- Xiaoling Chen's? essay titled "‘They Want the Horse to Run but Without Providing Feed’: Labour Exploitation of Healthcare Workers in China" was published in the journal Made In China, as part of the issue?"Out of the Fog". Completed in
- Mobile Vaccination Bus (photo taken by Xiaoling Chen in 2021)Xiaoling Chen, PhD candidate in Geography,?was awarded a?Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship?for the academic year 2023-2024. This
- Xiaoling Chen won the China Geography Specialty Group’s Annual Student Paper Award ($250) at this year’s AAG conference.?It is a?chapter of a book that will be published by June 2023:Chen, Xiaoling.?2023.?The Venue Code: Digital
- Xiaoling Chen PhD Candidate "Creating, Competing for, and Transforming Digital Spaces: Free Expression, Alternative Truths, and Civic Engagement Regarding Covid-19 Response in 2022"Gabby Subia-Smith PhD Candidate "How the Western Slope Won: The
- Xiaoling Chen, PhD Candidate, Geography Department, 桃色视频 “For the People’s Health”: Transforming Hospital Spaces, Recasting Medical ExpertiseLing?is a coastal, hilly county in Southern China with a
- Xiaoling Chen?was awarded a Society of Woman Geographers Evelyn L. Pruitt National Fellowship for Dissertation Research for 2021-2022. This grant will support her dissertation fieldwork during the 2021-2022 academic year. She will conduct an
- The?2020 Spring Newsletter?has been published and is available for viewing. The newsletter is filled with department news, alumni updates, and articles by faculty and students.? Contents:
- Spaces of care and resistance in China: public engagement during the COVID-19 outbreakAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, the approach of the Chinese government remains under the spotlight, obscuring the complex landscape of responses to