The research and activities of the Economies and Identities Lab led by Director Professor Roselyn Hsueh include in-depth research and fieldwork, research workshops and conferences, and public facing scholarship. They further involve the training and engagement of advanced social science research and methods, including contextualized, transregional, multicountry, and multisector comparative case research designs.
Recent Events and Activities
- Call for Papers: BSBI Mini-Conference APSA 2026 (Boston, MA, September 2026)
- APSA 2025 Pre-Conference Short Course, "Fieldwork in Challenging Contexts and Times of Heightened Global Tension" (Vancouver, Canada, September 2025)
- BSBI APSA 2025 Mini-Conference (Vancouver, Canada, September 2025)
- BSBI Berkeley Workshop (U.C. Berkeley, CA, April 2025)
- EI Lab director Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University) and James Frick (U.S. Army War College), "Outward Foreign Direct Investment: A Chinese Foreign Policy Tool,” Trade War Lab Speaker Series, University of Kansas (April 9, 2025)
- EI Lab director Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University), “Bringing the Sector Back In: Contextualized and Multilevel Sectoral Analysis and the New Political Economy,” Comparative Politics Colloquium, Department of Political Science, U.C. Berkeley, October 24, 2024
- BSBI roundtable at 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA) (Philadelphia, PA, September 2024)
- BSBI panel in the New Political Economy mini-conference at 2024 Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) (Limerick, Ireland, June 2024)
Research
- Bringing the Sector Back In (BSBI) Research Network
- China’s Global Reach: Investment, Trade, and Development
- The Political Economy of Identity in the Global Era