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Monday, December 5, 2022 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM | Online Event, The event will take place virtually on Zoom. |
To celebrate Tea Circle’s 2022 relaunch, we look back at some of our most popular posts and ask our authors to reflect on their submissions in conversation with colleagues. This event will also includes an introduction to the new website and our expanded activities. The panel features author Jangai Jap, reflecting on her 2020 post, “Understanding Recent Survey Data on Kachin’s Heterogeneous Attitudes Toward Myanmar,” with discussant David Thang Moe.
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Jangai Jap is an Early Career Provost Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin in the Department of Government and a incoming Assistant Professor in the Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs. She studies Comparative Politics with a focus on ethnic politics, nationalism, minority-state relations, civil war, and Burma/Myanmar politics.
David Thang Moe (PhD) is Rice Postdoctoral Associate in Southeast Asian Studies with a focus on Myanmar at Yale University. His research topic focuses on Asian public theology of religions, Buddhist nationalism, ethnic conflict, subaltern politics of resistance, ethnic reconciliation, federal democracy, and Christian-Buddhist engagement.
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