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Post-doctoral Fellowship![]() Dr. Majstorac-Kobiljski was invited to the Needham Research Institute, Cambridge, England to conduct research for her project. Her research project will focus on Shimomura Kotaro and Japanese coal technology from1895-1914. She will explore whether innovations in Japan had a global impact and whether the protocols and improvements made by Shimomura Kotaro were widely adopted and to what extent was his contribution acknowledged. Dissertation Fellowship ![]() The title of her dissertation is: When Bio-politics Met Hegemony: The International network of demography knowledge, contraceptive technologies, and population policy between postwar Taiwan and the United States. She expects to receive her doctoral degree in the spring of 2013. ![]() ![]() The title of his dissertation is: Intellectual Property and the Connection of Intangible and Tangible Commodities: Producing Taiwanese Green-Technology between the United States and China. He expects to receive his doctoral degree in May 2013. Traveling and Research Grant ![]() He will travel to Japan where he will do archival work on the history of environmental hygiene and digestive-system diseases including dysentery, typhoid fever, hemorrhoids and parasite-diseases like schistosomiasis as well as technology of waste-management in Japan from 1900-1980. ![]() He will travel to Singapore to do research and study the revision of Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA) and how something that was illegal in the past has been legalized. He will also examine the history of HOTA, and its relationship to the development of biotechnology, which is seen as important to the future of Singapore. ![]() She will travel to Sozhou, China to do archival work on the intertwined development of gender and technology in twentieth-century China. She will focus on the experience of amateur and professional female artisans in the lower Yangzi region and the evolution of everyday technologies embodied in “womanly work” and the significance for women to claim their value and power in the realm of the home. ![]() She will travel to China’s Guangxi Province to do research needed to complete her book manuscript, Red Revolution, Green Revolution: Encounters with “Scientific Farming” in Socialist China. She will also develop new contacts for a future research project on the history of agricultural science in post-1949 China. Photo by Suzanne Bell |
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