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Delta on the Move Lecture Series
Cross-border integration from a geographical perspective
Dr. Junxi Qian
(The University of Hong Kong)
Date/Time: December 9, 2021 (4:30 pm HKT)
Language: English
Venue: Conducted via Zoom
Enquiry: (Email) ihss@hku.hk
Delta on the Move Lecture Series
Cross-border integration from a geographical perspective
Dr. Junxi Qian
(The University of Hong Kong)
Date/Time: December 9, 2021 (4:30 pm HKT)
Language: English
Venue: Conducted via Zoom
Enquiry: (Email) ihss@hku.hk
Title:
Cross-border Integration from a Geographical Perspective
Speaker:
Dr. Junxi Qian (The University of Hong Kong)
Date/Time:
December 9, 2021 (4:30 pm HKT)
Language:
English
Enquiry:
(Email) ihss@hku.hk
Title:
Cross-border Integration from a Geographical Perspective
Speaker:
Dr. Junxi Qian (The University of Hong Kong)
Date/Time:
December 9, 2021 (4:30 pm HKT)
Language:
English
Enquiry:
(Email) ihss@hku.hk
This talk focuses on the ways in which cross-border integration is studied by the discipline of (human) geography, to serve as an invitation for cross-fertilisation across different disciplines. It engages with the vibrant geographical debate on cross-border regionalisation, situating this debate within theoretical perspectives such as new regionalism, the rescaling of economic coordination and state power, the strategic selectivity of the state, and multi-scalar governance. It also compares existing empirical scenarios of cross-border integration across different contexts in the world. This talk, although formulated mainly at a theoretical and conceptual level, aims to provide analytical insights into future study of the Greater Bay Area, as well as the social, cultural and political implications of this initiative.
Junxi Qian is a social and cultural geographer who works at the intersection of geography, urban studies and cultural studies. He has published more than 100 articles and book chapters in the English or Chinese language. Junxi’s recent research examines entrepreneurial religion, indigenous development and cultural economies of the technological and innovation industries, all set in the context of reform-era China.
This is an event organized by the “Delta on the Move: The Becoming of the Greater Bay Region, 1700 – 2000” Research Cluster.
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