
The Department of Social Science cordially invites you to join our SSC Research Seminar/ SHSS Transnational Studies Research Seminar:
Horizontal Dynamics in Transactional Activism: The Case of Nu River Anti-Dam Activism in China
Speaker: Dr. Setsuko (Seiko) Matsuzawa (Visiting Scholar of Asian Studies, Department of Social Science, HSUHK and Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, The College of Wooster, USA)
Setsuko’s research interests include: Development, Environment, Transnational Activism, and East Asian Societies (China and Japan). She has examined environmental activism, transnational activism, and the effects of donor projects in China. She is currently researching transnational activism surrounding the Thilawa Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Myanmar, a joint project between the Myanmar and Japanese governments. Her publications include Activating China: Local Actors, Foreign Influence, and State Response and her articles have appeared in Mobilization, Sociology of Development, AsiaNetwork Exchange, the Journal of Asian Women’s Studies (Japan), and the Journal of International Cooperation (Japan), among others.