Xue Bai
PhD studentResearch Overview
Xue Bai is a postgraduate researcher in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University and a Doctoral Fellow at the Lancaster University China Centre. Her research investigates the nature of China's political consumerism, focusing on historical roots and the evolution of political consumerism, the motivations of political consumers, and the relationship between political consumerism and conventional political participation in an authoritarian context.
2024 Joint East Asian Studies Conference
Participation in conference - Academic
PPR PGR Conference 2024
Participation in conference - Public
17th Annual Conference on Asian Studies
Participation in conference - Public
FASS Friendly Research Share 2023
Participation in conference - Public
PPR PGR Conference 2023
Other
3rd International Doctoral Symposium on Asian and African Studies (IDoSAAS III)
Symposium
Sinophone Borderlands Survey Workshop
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
British Postgraduate Network for Chinese Studies Annual Conference 2022
Participation in conference - Public
British Association for Chinese Studies Online Conference 2021
Participation in conference - Public
British Postgraduate Network for Chinese Studies Annual Conference 2020
Participation in conference - Public
Lancaster University China Centre (Organisational unit)
Member of an organisation
Associate Fellowship (Advance HE)
Fellowship awarded competitively
The ESRC Accelerating Business Collaboration 2020
Prize (including medals and awards)