These seminars form part of a research theme on Civil Society
Thursday 17 November 2011, 4pm-5.30pm, S0.12, Strand Building, King's College (Hosted by the Lau China Institute, King's College London)
Dr Fang-Long Shih (LSE): Generating Power in Taiwan: nuclear, political, and religious power
Friday 19 March 2010, 6pm-8pm, Seligman Library (Room A607), Old Building A607, LSE
Professor Richard Madsen (University of California, San Diego): Secular State and Religious Society: China and Taiwan
Thursday 18 March 2010, 6pm-8pm, Room U111, Tower Two, LSE
Reverend John McNeil Scott (LSE): Precarious Belongings: Presbyterian political and theological responses to minority in Taiwan and Ireland
Thursday 4 December 2008, 6pm-8pm, Seligman Library (A607), Old Building, LSE
Dr Fang-Long Shih (LSE Taiwan Research Programme): Feminisms and Religions: theory and a case study from Chinese culture
Thursday 20 November 2008, 6pm-8pm, Seligman Library (Room A607), Old Building, LSE
Professor Simeon Nelson (University of Hertfordshire): The Computational, the Ornamental and the Divine: ecologies of nature and culture
Wednesday 7 May 2008, 5:30pm-7pm, Room S300, St Clement's Building, LSE (Hosted by the LSE Forum on Religion)
Dr Fang-Long Shih (LSE Taiwan Research Programme): Religion, Culture, and Politics in Taiwan
Thursday 15 March 2007, 6pm-8pm, Seligman Library (Room A607), Old Building, LSE
Dr Paul-François Tremlett (School of Oriental and African Studies): Death, Death-Scapes and Secularism in Taiwan and the Philippines