Research Interest
- Pastoralism in China: National Policies and Local Practices
- ‘Socialist paradise’ in Tibetan: Development discourses in contemporary Tibet (Ph.D. project, University of Oslo)
Tashi Nyima worked at PRIO 1998-2001. He returned to PRIO in 2008 to work on the project
Pastoralism in China: National Policies and Local Practices.
WORK EXPERIENCE
2007: Researcher, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights
2006: Teaching assistant, University of Oslo
2003-4: Student scholarship, China Program, University of Oslo
1998-2001: Project consultant, PRIO
EDUCATION
2007-present: PhD candidate (Research Fellow), Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo
2003-2005: Master Degree in Chinese studies, Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages, University of OsloFluent in Tibetan, English, Norwegian, Chinese (written and spoken) and Hindi (spoken)
Published and unpublished papers and presentations
‘The Tibetan dilemma: Lhasa in the past 15 years of development and demographic transformation’, 2007, a 20-page research report prepared for the China Program, Norwegian Center for Human Rights.
'Ethnicity and Employment: A Tibetan Case', Master thesis in Chinese Studies, 2005, Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo.
'Ethnicity and employment discrimination in Northwest Yunnan', in Labor Discrimination in China: International standards and national practices, 2005, Beijing: China Law Press.
'Ethnicity and employment opportunities in Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture', paper presented at the 7th Biennial Nordic Conference on Chinese Studies, Helsinki, 7-9 June 2005.
‘Ethnic discrimination: Fieldwork and findings', paper presented at the Workshop on Discrimination and Affirmative Action, Beijing, 13-17 August 2004.