Areas of Focus
- Medical Humanities and Health Practices
- Reconstruction of Urban Communities and Public Memory in Shanghai
- Applied Business Anthropology
Work Experience
- 2002-2005 - Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins SAIS - Teaching
- 2006-Present - Fudan University - Associate Professor, Professor
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2002 - PhD in Anthropology: Harvard University
- Conducted national and international research projects
Publications
- Neighborhood Shanghai, Tianshu Pan, 2007
- Development Anthropology: Twelve Lectures, Tianshu Pan, 2020
- Ten Essays on Contemporary Anthropology, Tianshu Pan, 2012
- Cultural Globalization and Pluralistic Belief Practices: An Anthropological Interpretation of the American 'New Age Movement', Tianshu Pan, 2016
- Anthropological Interpretation of the Meaning World of Shanghai 'Mai Workers': Insights from Field Experience, Tianshu Pan, 2011
- How to Act in Major Public Health Events: Insights from the Harvard School of Medical Anthropology, Tianshu Pan, 2020
- Place Matters: An Ethnographic Perspective on Historical Memory, Place Attachment, and Neighborhood Gentrification in Post-reform Shanghai, Tianshu Pan, 2011
- Rethinking Shanghai Nostalgia: An Ethnographic Inquiry into the Interface between Historical Memory and Place-making Process in a Global Metropolis, Tianshu Pan, 2009
- Surviving the Crisis: Adaptive Wisdom, Coping Mechanisms, And Local Responses to Avian Influenza Threats in Haining, China, Tianshu Pan, 2008
- Deep China: The Moral Life of the Person, Tianshu Pan, Arthur Kleinman et al., 2011