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SABRINA HABICH
李泳雯
Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica
128 Academia Rd., Sec. 2, Nankang Dist.
Taipei 115, Taiwan
Office: +886-2-81705125 ext 5322
Cell: +886 916264830
Email: [email protected]
Current Position
Since 09/2012
Visiting Junior Scholar at the Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica
(Academia Sinica Fellowship for Doctoral Candidates in the Humanities and
Social Sciences)
Education
Since September
2009
Ph.D. studies at National Chengchi University, Taipei
October 2003 –
October 2008
M.A. (German ‘Magister’) in Sinology, Business Administration, and Political
Science, University of Würzburg, Germany
Stays abroad
Spring 2007
Department of Sinology, University of Vienna, Austria
Spring 2005
European Centre for Chinese Studies Program, Beijing University, China
Publications &
Presentations
Peer-reviewed
articles
Habich, S. (2011) “Environmental ‘Dam-age’ and Social Vulnerability in
Southwest China: A Case of Adaptive Authoritarianism?,” Taiwanese Journal
of Political Science (台灣政治學刊), 15: 2, pp. 233-282.
Habich, S. (2010) “Corporate Social Responsibility in der chinesischen
Textilindustrie: Unternehmerische Verantwortung mit chinesischer Prägung
[Corporate Social Responsibility in the Chinese Textile Industry:
Entrepreneurial Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics]“ ASIEN: The
German Journal on Contemporary Asia, 114-115, April 2010, pp. 88-113.
Conference
papers
Habich, S. “Corporate Social Responsibility in the Chinese Textile Industry:
An Institutional Analysis,“ presented at The 5th International Forum for
Contemporary Chinese Studies, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing,
China, 8-9 August 2012.
Habich, S. “Dam Construction and Resettlement“ (in Chinese) presented at the
conference „Research on China’s Water Governance and Sustainable
Development,“ Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Kunming,
China, 5-6 July, 2012.
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Conference
papers (cont.)
Habich, S. “Environmental ‘Dam-age’ and Social Vulnerability in Southwest
China,” Paper presented at the International Symposium and ACPS Annual
Meeting: “100 Years after the 1911 Chinese Revolution: Reflections and
Forecasts” held at King’s College-London, 17-19 June 2011.
Habich, S. “A River Runs Through It: Hydropower Development and Place
Identity in Southwest China“ presented at the “Bernstein & Solinger
Workshop,“ Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University,
Taipei, 13 December 2010.
Habich, S. “The Development of China’s West: Local Participation and StateSociety Relations in Xinjiang” presented at the China-Workshop “Iserlohn
2010” in Iserlohn, Germany, 13-14 January 2010.
Habich, S. “The Development of China’s West: Local Participation and StateSociety Relations in Xinjiang” presented at “China in the World Postgraduate
Research Summer School in Chinese Studies China Global: Nation State and
Ethnicity,” Oslo, Norway, 21-24 July 2009.
Book reviews
Habich, S. (forthcoming) Small Works: Poverty and Economic Development in
Southwest China by John A. Donaldson. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2011,
240p. $45.00 hardback, in: Journal of Chinese Political Science.
Habich, S. (forthcoming) Floods and Farmers. Politics, Economics and
Environmental Impacts of Dyke Construction in the Mekong Delta / Vietnam by
Pham Cong Huu. Münster: LIT Verlag, 2011, 200p., EUR 29.90, in: ASIEN:
The German Journal on Contemporary Asia.
Master thesis
Habich, S. (2009) “Corporate Social Responsibility in der chinesischen
Textilindustrie, (Corporate Social Responsibility in the Chinese Textile
Industry)”. OPUS-Bayern, http://opus.bibliothek.uniwuerzburg.de/volltexte/2009/3446/pdf/HabichSabrina_CSR.pdf
Grants &
Scholarships
Academia Sinica Fellowship for Doctoral Candidates in the Humanities and
Social Sciences (2012-2013)
Taiwan Ministry of Education Common Scholarship (Spring 2012)
Taiwan Ministry of Education Common Scholarship (Fall 2011)
National Chengchi University conference travel grant (June 2011)
National Chengchi University Scholarship for New International Students (Fall
2009)
Travel grant for attending the postgraduate research summer school „China
Global: Nation State and Ethnicity“ at the University of Oslo (July 2009)
Field research grant by Bayerisches Hochschulzentrum für China (巴伐利亞洲
對華高教中心) for a field research to China in preparation for my Master
thesis
Scholarship by Mercator Gemeinuetzige Foerdergesellschaft mbH for a stay
abroad in Hong Kong
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Experience
Spring 2012
Teaching assistant of Professor Wang Jenn-hwan, National Chengchi
University; Course title: Globalization and Regional Development (in Chinese)
March 2011 –
June 2012
Research assistant at the Center for China Studies, National Chengchi
University
March 2012 –
March 2011
Research assistant at the Center for Chinese Social and Regional Development,
Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University
December 2008 –
July 2009
Research and teaching assistant at the Department of Chinese Studies –
Institute for Cultural Studies, Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg,
Germany
June 2007 –
August 2007
Internship with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization
(UNIDO), Vienna, Austria
Professional Memberships
Since 2008
German Association of Asian Studies
Since 1999
AFS Intercultural Programs
Skills
German (mother tongue), English (fluent, TOEFL IBT 115 points), Chinese
(upper intermediate), Cantonese (basic knowledge), French (basic knowledge)
Qualitative interviewing – participation in workshop on qualitative interview
research (2009); qualitative field research in China (2008, 2011, 2012)
Experienced in MS Office, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver
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