My teaching interests include comparative politics, political sociology, political anthropology, Chinese politics and society, social science research design and methodology. I teach the following undergraduate-level courses at Fudan:
Introduction to Political Science (SOSC120001.01).
Introduction to Political Anthropology (POLI130234).
Comparative Politics of East Asia (POLI130195).
In addition, I have been an instructor or teaching assistant for undergraduate-level courses such as Politics of China (ASIA2026) at the Australian National University, Approaches to Contemporary Chinese Studies (T11148) and Research Techniques in Contemporary China (ET2200) at the University of Nottingham.
As a mentor for first-year undergraduate students, I organized reading groups for students. We discuss classical works on social theories, political economy, anthropology and history. In the fall semester of 2023, we've been reading Timothy Earle's How Chiefs Come to Power: The Political Economy in Prehistory.