Dr Meishu Zhu

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Academic Visitor

meishu.zhu@sant.ox.ac.uk

Meishu Zhu, female, born on June 6th, 1990 in Chengdu, Assistant researcher of Sichuan University, Visiting Scholar of University of Oregon. Research interest: History of American Frontier and Immigration, Marxism

2016-2021, Minzu University of China, Beijing. Ph.D., Anthropology, Chinese Politics of the Border Area.

2017-2019, University of Oregon, United States, Visiting Scholar,

2012-2015,Sichuan University, Chengdu, M.A., Ethnology, Tibetan history                                                

2008-2012, Minzu University of China, Beijing, B.A., Ethnology       

①Study Chinese Ethnic Issues from the View of ‘Social Division of Labor’, Thinking, 2017.3.15.

②The World View and House of Gyalrong Tibetan—-A Case Study of Barkam Town Zhibo Village, The Theoretical Innovation and Development Report of China’s Borderland Studies, 2015.

③On the Conservatism of the United States from the Statistics of Protestant Factions in Eugene, Oregon, The First Interdisciplinary and Area Studies International Conference, 2021.7.

④The Influence of Geo-organism on State Construction: A Case Study of Angkor Dynasty in Cambodia, Journal of Asia Social Science, 2021.5.

⑤Family History of Immigrants in the American West—A Case Study of Litchfield Family (the doctoral thesis), Included in the First Series of Social Science, 2021.9.

①Political Identification of Taiwan’s Returning Minorities, Chinese Ethnic News, 2015. 10.23.

②Drung People: Speed up Development is the Common Goal of Home and Abroad, Chinese Ethnic News, 2016. 4.29.

③Lisu People: Scatter and Cohesion in Historical Migration, Chinese Ethnic News, 2016. 5.27.

④Tibetan: Root in Highland and Diaspora to Many Places, Chinese Ethnic News, 2016. 9.2.

⑤John Bellamy Foster: Hegemony Decay, Can America Get a Bigger Slice of Cake?  Global Times, 2020.5.19.

“Family History of Immigrants in the American West—A Case Study of Litchfield Family”,going to publicated in Social Science Literature Press.

①2022, “A Study on the American Left Wing in the Post-epidemic Era”, Sichuan University Research Fund, 80,000RMB.

②2022, “On the Conservatism of the United States from the Statistics of Protestant Factions in Eugene, Oregon”, 20,000RMB.

③2023, “A study on the roots and effects of political party division in the United States”, funded by Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, 30,000RMB.