About: Aihwa Ong

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Aihwa Ong (simplified Chinese: 王爱华; traditional Chinese: 王愛華; pinyin: Wáng Ài Huá; born February 1, 1950) is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, a member of the Science Council of the International Panel on Social Progress, and a former recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship for the study of sovereignty and citizenship. She is well known for her interdisciplinary approach in investigations of globalization, modernity, and citizenship from Southeast Asia and China to the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Her notions of 'flexible citizenship', 'graduated sovereignty,' and 'global assemblages' have widely impacted conceptions of the global in modernity across the social sciences and humanities. She is specifically interested in the connection and links betw

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  • Aihwa Ong (chinesisch 王愛華, Pinyin Wáng Ài Huá; * 1950 in Penang, Malaysia) ist ein Baba-Nyonya-US-amerikanische Anthropologin. Sie ist Professorin für Anthropologie an der University of California, Berkeley. (de)
  • Aihwa Ong (simplified Chinese: 王爱华; traditional Chinese: 王愛華; pinyin: Wáng Ài Huá; born February 1, 1950) is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, a member of the Science Council of the International Panel on Social Progress, and a former recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship for the study of sovereignty and citizenship. She is well known for her interdisciplinary approach in investigations of globalization, modernity, and citizenship from Southeast Asia and China to the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Her notions of 'flexible citizenship', 'graduated sovereignty,' and 'global assemblages' have widely impacted conceptions of the global in modernity across the social sciences and humanities. She is specifically interested in the connection and links between an array of social sciences such as; socio cultural anthropology, urban studies, science technology, and is even interested in medicine and the arts. (en)
  • Aihwa Ong, née le 1er février 1950 à George Town dans l'État de la Malaisie, est une anthropologue, une essayiste et professeure d'anthropologie socioculturelle américaine d'origine malaisienne. (fr)
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  • 1950-02-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 1950-02-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Joan Vincent, Myron Cohen, Robert F. Murphy (en)
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  • Anthropologist, Professor & Author (en)
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  • Science technology and society, anthropology of citizenship, neoliberalism, modernity (en)
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  • Aihwa Ong (en)
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  • Wáng Ài Huá (en)
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  • pinyin (en)
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  • Global assemblages, flexible citizenship, graduated sovereignty, fungible life (en)
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  • Spirits of Resistance and Capitalist Discipline: Factory Women in Malaysia; Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty; Buddha is Hiding: Refugees, Citizenship, the New America; Flexible Citizenship: The Cultural Logics of Transnationality; Global Assemblages: Technology, Politics, and Ethics as Anthropological Problems (en)
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  • Professor of Anthropology (en)
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  • Sociocultural anthropology, anthropology of Southeast Asia (en)
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  • Women and Industry: Malay Peasants in Coastal Selangor, 1975-80 (en)
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  • 1982 (xsd:integer)
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  • Aihwa Ong (chinesisch 王愛華, Pinyin Wáng Ài Huá; * 1950 in Penang, Malaysia) ist ein Baba-Nyonya-US-amerikanische Anthropologin. Sie ist Professorin für Anthropologie an der University of California, Berkeley. (de)
  • Aihwa Ong, née le 1er février 1950 à George Town dans l'État de la Malaisie, est une anthropologue, une essayiste et professeure d'anthropologie socioculturelle américaine d'origine malaisienne. (fr)
  • Aihwa Ong (simplified Chinese: 王爱华; traditional Chinese: 王愛華; pinyin: Wáng Ài Huá; born February 1, 1950) is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, a member of the Science Council of the International Panel on Social Progress, and a former recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship for the study of sovereignty and citizenship. She is well known for her interdisciplinary approach in investigations of globalization, modernity, and citizenship from Southeast Asia and China to the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Her notions of 'flexible citizenship', 'graduated sovereignty,' and 'global assemblages' have widely impacted conceptions of the global in modernity across the social sciences and humanities. She is specifically interested in the connection and links betw (en)
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  • Aihwa Ong (en)
  • Aihwa Ong (de)
  • Aihwa Ong (fr)
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