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At the University of California, San Diego At the University of California, San Diego
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In China In China
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At the University of Massachusetts, Amherst At the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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At Wesleyan University At Wesleyan University
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At the University of Chicago Press At the University of Chicago Press
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And Beyond … And Beyond …
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Over the course of researching and writing this book, I have acquired an enormous number of debts. I am afraid I will never be able to repay them beyond these heartfelt acknowledgments.
At the University of California, San Diego
First I thank my Ph.D. advisers, Joseph Esherick and Paul Pickowicz. Whether in the stacks with Joe or reviewing a paper “line by line” with Paul, I was always certain I was receiving the best education imaginable. They spared no effort in creating the remarkably vibrant and supportive intellectual community that is the graduate program in modern Chinese history at the University of California, San Diego.
My other three committee members each deserve a special thanks. Marta Hanson was a vital link between Chinese studies and science studies; her energy and breadth of knowledge made her a constant source of new ideas and inspiration. Martha Lampland provided much important feedback on critical aspects of my work, including anthropology, science in socialist contexts, and fieldwork practices. Naomi Oreskes always put her finger on the crucial problems, but never made me feel foolish for not having seen them myself. For their contibutions I also thank Suzanne Cahill, Tak Fujitani, Adrian Johns, Susan Leigh Star, Stefan Tanaka, Robert Westman, and Bin Wong (University of California, Irvine).
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