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Dr SHAN Wei received his BA and MA in International Studies from Peking University and PhD in Political Science from Texas A&M University. His research focuses on the political behavior of citizens and the elite in the context of political and economic development. Topics he has covered include Chinese citizens’ political participation, changes in political culture, mass–elite relations, political leadership and factional politics within the elite group. His research paper appears in China Quarterly and other academic journals. He is the co-editor of The State of Rural China: Peasants, Agriculture and Rural Society in the Reform Era.

Dr YANG Lijun is Professor of Sociology at the Institute of Public Policy at South China University of Technology (SCUT). She has studied social changes and social movements in contemporary China, particularly the Cultural Revolution and nationalism. Her research papers have appeared in academic journals such as The China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China, The Review of History, Asian Studies, and Chinese Affairs. Her book Social Structure and the Cultural Revolution in China: Citizenship and Collective Violence was selected as one of the five best books in all social science subjects in the Asian Pacific region, and for this she received the Ohira Memorial Foundation Award in 2005. She has also edited and co-edited many volumes on contemporary China.

Professor Yang received her BA in Media Studies from Beijing Broadcasting College, now The Communication University of China, her MA in Politics from Yokohama City University, Japan, and her PhD in Sociology from Hitotsubashi University, Japan. Before joining SCUT, she held various research and teaching positions in the State Language Work Committee of the State Council of China, Hitotsubashi University, Aichi Prefectural University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Waseda University (Japan), and National University of Singapore.

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